Apple Emergency Fixes, Security, Privacy Push
Apple rolls out emergency iOS fixes, tightens security, and doubles down on privacy, while hinting at a stability‑first iOS 27.
Apple rolls out emergency iOS fixes, tightens security, and doubles down on privacy, while hinting at a stability‑first iOS 27.
A look at the Mortal Kombat II film, Civilization V's polish, Black Mirror's VR sex episode, and Michio Kaku's physics of the impossible.
NASA's Curiosity rover faces a drill jam, while LLNL's fusion claim sparks debate on science reporting.
Nvidia invests heavily in AI ecosystem, big tech companies invest in underwater cables for AI development
The Internet Archive has suffered a catastrophic security breach, with a DDoS attack and defacement of its website via a JavaScript library.
Some lawmakers are calling for an outright ban on AI-powered kids' toys, citing concerns about children's safety and data protection.
Google updates review policies, bans people from posting negative reviews of former employers, aiming to make reviews more accurate and unbiased.
A payroll system error in Papua New Guinea sparked a two‑week emergency and deadly unrest, underscoring fragile tech oversight across the region.
A growing trend sees clients opting for AI chatbots over traditional carousels, driven by advancements in conversational AI and changing user expectations.
Meta begins rolling out end-to-end encryption on Messenger and Facebook, but Instagram messaging remains unencrypted for now.
Most of the Linux Foundation's budget doesn't go to Linux. A new AI-native malware scanner for Linux aims to change security.