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Programmable Disclosure Aims to Rebuild User Trust in Data Privacy
Tech Policy & Regulation

Programmable Disclosure Aims to Rebuild User Trust in Data Privacy

A new approach called programmable disclosure offers users dynamic control over their personal data, potentially transforming static privacy policies into interactive trust-building tools.

Jun 10, 20263 min read
Home Battery Systems Cut Electricity Costs as Energy Prices Rise
Gadgets / Consumer Tech

Home Battery Systems Cut Electricity Costs as Energy Prices Rise

EcoFlow's PowerOcean home battery cuts electricity bills by storing cheap off-peak power for expensive peak hours.

Jun 13, 20262 min read
Blue Origin Rebuilds Launch Pad as Relativity Sets Sights on Mars
Startups / Funding

Blue Origin Rebuilds Launch Pad as Relativity Sets Sights on Mars

Blue Origin begins rebuilding its damaged launch pad while Relativity Space targets Mars missions. Isar Aerospace faces delays with its Spectrum rocket.

Jun 19, 20262 min read
Shadow AI Poses Real Risks for Unprepared Enterprises
CyberSecurity

Shadow AI Poses Real Risks for Unprepared Enterprises

Employees are using unauthorized AI tools at work, creating security and compliance risks. Companies must act to manage this growing trend.

Jun 19, 20262 min read
Why Some Developers Reject Working AI Code
Software Development

Why Some Developers Reject Working AI Code

Developers increasingly reject AI-generated code even when it works, citing concerns over maintainability, technical debt and loss of craftsmanship.

Jun 21, 20262 min read
Modular Laser Engraver Brings Big Potential and Bigger Risks
Gadgets / Consumer Tech

Modular Laser Engraver Brings Big Potential and Bigger Risks

Creality's Falcon T1 offers interchangeable laser modules but costs up to $10K and suffers from beta-level support and staggered module availability.

Jun 23, 20263 min read
Quantum computing threatens to break current encryption sooner than expected
CyberSecurity

Quantum computing threatens to break current encryption sooner than expected

Quantum computers could crack today's encryption within a decade. Enterprises are not prepared.

May 31, 20262 min read