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Lattice-Based Cryptography Emerges as Post-Quantum Security Backbone
CyberSecurity

Lattice-Based Cryptography Emerges as Post-Quantum Security Backbone

Lattice-based cryptography is gaining traction as a leading method to secure data against future quantum computer attacks. This mathematical approach offers strong security guarantees and efficiency, making it a top candidate for new encryption standards.

May 31, 20262 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
Anthropic Nears First Profit as AI Race Intensifies
AI / Machine Learning

Anthropic Nears First Profit as AI Race Intensifies

Anthropic is set to report its first profitable quarter since founding in 2021, marking a milestone in the competitive AI landscape.

May 21, 20262 min read
Threads Tests AI Fact-Check Feature Similar to Grok
Big Tech

Threads Tests AI Fact-Check Feature Similar to Grok

Threads is testing an AI fact-check feature that lets users ask @meta.ai to verify claims in posts, mirroring X's Grok tool.

May 28, 20262 min read
Valorant Anti-Cheat Update Bricks $6,000 Cheating Devices
Gadgets / Consumer Tech

Valorant Anti-Cheat Update Bricks $6,000 Cheating Devices

Riot Games' Vanguard anti-cheat update blocks expensive DMA cheating hardware, turning devices into paperweights. The studio then mocked cheaters on social media.

May 26, 20261 min read
Apple Overhauls Camera App with AI-Powered Visual Intelligence in iOS 27
Gadgets / Consumer Tech

Apple Overhauls Camera App with AI-Powered Visual Intelligence in iOS 27

Apple plans major camera app updates in iOS 27, including Visual Intelligence integration and enhanced customization options.

May 27, 20262 min read
Microsoft Faces Backlash Over Legal Threat to Zero-Day Researcher
CyberSecurity

Microsoft Faces Backlash Over Legal Threat to Zero-Day Researcher

Microsoft is threatening criminal action against a researcher who publicly disclosed zero-day exploits, sparking criticism over its vulnerability disclosure policies.

May 30, 20262 min read
GitHub Copilot's Token Pricing Sparks Developer Revolt
Big Tech

GitHub Copilot's Token Pricing Sparks Developer Revolt

Microsoft's GitHub Copilot swapped flat-rate billing for token-based pricing. Developers warn costs will soar, sparking backlash and trust concerns.

May 31, 20262 min read
iPhone Camera App Gains Dirty Lens Detection Alert
Gadgets / Consumer Tech

iPhone Camera App Gains Dirty Lens Detection Alert

Apple's iPhone now alerts users when the camera lens is dirty, helping improve photo quality. The feature uses on-device intelligence to detect smudges and prompts a quick wipe.

May 21, 20262 min read
Aluminum Prices Surge 20%, Startups Use AI to Extract Metal From Scrap
Startups / Funding

Aluminum Prices Surge 20%, Startups Use AI to Extract Metal From Scrap

With aluminum prices up 20%, recycling startups are turning to AI to improve recovery of critical minerals from scrap.

May 21, 20262 min read
Google's AI Agents Signal End of Traditional Search as We Know It
AI / Machine Learning

Google's AI Agents Signal End of Traditional Search as We Know It

Google is redefining search by letting AI agents proactively find information without user prompting. This shift could fundamentally change how we interact with the internet.

May 22, 20263 min read
Google AI search now pulls expert advice from Reddit
Big Tech

Google AI search now pulls expert advice from Reddit

Google's AI-powered search results will now include Reddit posts as expert sources. The change aims to improve answer quality but raises questions about content reliability.

May 29, 20262 min read
Microsoft quietly downgrades offline Office features for perpetual license users
Big Tech

Microsoft quietly downgrades offline Office features for perpetual license users

Microsoft is reducing functionality in perpetually-licensed Office products, pushing users toward subscriptions. The changes affect offline software used by businesses and consumers who avoid cloud plans.

May 31, 20263 min read