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Web Data Infrastructure Emerges as Critical Layer for AI Performance
AI's reliance on real-time data creates a new infrastructure need. A web data layer is emerging to deliver fresh, trustworthy information to models, addressing a key bottleneck.

Wireless TV Streamers Reshape Home Entertainment Without Aerial or Satellite
A new wave of wireless TV streamers lets viewers access live and on-demand channels over wifi, bypassing traditional aerials and satellite dishes.

Data Compression: The Hidden Engine Powering Modern Computing
Data compression reduces file sizes through lossless or lossy algorithms enabling faster transfers and lower storage costs across industries.

Security Audit Clears DJI Drones of Malware, Challenges FCC Ban
A U.S. cybersecurity audit found no malware or backdoors in DJI drones, casting doubt on the FCC ban and fueling a $1.56B legal fight.

Apple Intelligence Automates Password Changes in iOS 27
Apple's new Passwords app uses AI to automatically change weak or compromised passwords, marking a shift toward proactive security management.

LoRaWAN tracker challenges Apple and Google location monopoly
Seeed Studio's new tracker uses public LoRaWAN networks instead of Apple or Google's systems, offering a privacy-focused alternative for item tracking.

Motorola Bricked Its Entire Router Line Without Warning Users
Motorola silently crippled its WiFi routers, leaving thousands without working devices or explanation.

Khadas Tea Pro Brings Audiophile-Grade Sound to Mobile Devices via Magnet and USB-C
The Khadas Tea Pro is a compact DAC that attaches magnetically to iPhones and connects via Bluetooth or USB-C to deliver a significant audio upgrade for phones and laptops.

AI Voice Cloning Turns Phones Into A Prime Cybersecurity Risk
Deepfake voice attacks are rising. Enterprises must verify identity in real time or face costly fraud.

Balcony Solar Battery Opens New Energy Options for Renters
EcoFlow's Stream Ultra X is a plug-and-play balcony battery that lets renters store solar energy without permanent installation or landlord permission.

Claude Desktop Launches Hidden Virtual Machines Beyond User Control
Users report Anthropic's Claude Desktop automatically spins up virtual machines with no option to stop or manage them, raising privacy and resource concerns.

Voice-First AI Interfaces Risk Alienating Silent Users
Tech companies push voice as the default AI interface. Yet many users prefer text or silence. This trend may exclude key demographics and create accessibility issues.

US Regulator Orders Fast-Track for AI Data Centers That Generate Their Own Power
FERC orders grid operators to fast-track AI data center connections if they self-generate power or cut peak usage. Implementation required within 90 days.

Google Adds AI Detection to Circle to Search Feature
Google is rolling out AI detection to its Circle to Search tool, letting users see if an image was generated or edited by AI. The feature uses metadata and content credentials.

Typewise Hires AI Growth Engineer as Startup Expands Reach
Typewise, the YC-backed keyboard startup, is hiring an AI Growth Engineer for Zurich or remote. The move signals a push to integrate AI into growth and product development.

Microsoft Tests Wearable AI Badge with Camera, Fingerprint Sensor
Microsoft showed early prototypes of an AI-powered wearable badge with a camera and fingerprint sensor. The devices aim to let workers interact with AI agents without needing a phone or laptop.

Enterprise Tech Teams Face New Liability as AI Rules Soften
As governments pull back on AI transparency mandates, the burden of accountability falls on enterprise teams. Without clear regulatory guardrails, companies must build their own compliance systems or face legal and reputational risks.

Google Earth Brings Its Flight Simulator to the Browser, No Install Required
Google Earth's flight simulator, once a hidden Easter egg in the desktop app, is now available on the web. Users can fly an F-16 or Cirrus SR22 directly in their browser without any downloads.

Fire TV Stick Performance Degrades Over Time: What Users Can Do
Amazon Fire TV Sticks can slow down due to storage bloat and background processes. Users can clear cache, uninstall apps, or factory reset to restore speed.

Wi-Fi Signals Can Identify You by Your Gait, Researchers Warn
New research shows Wi-Fi signals can track individuals by their walking patterns, turning everyday routers into surveillance tools without cameras.