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Amazon Wants to Conquer the Smartphone Market Again. Will It Succeed This Time?
Over a decade after the disappointing Fire Phone, Amazon is reportedly re-entering the smartphone market with a new project dubbed “Transformer.” This ambitious endeavor aims to leverage artificial intelligence and deep integration with Amazon’s extensive ecosystem, signaling a significant shift from its previous approach.
Soldier Revealed Unit’s Position Because… He Turned on Strava
A French military officer inadvertently exposed the location of the aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle by recording a run on Strava, highlighting the critical security risks posed by fitness tracking technology for military personnel and sensitive locations.
Pentagon Accelerates Digital Revolution. Palantir the Main ‘Sponsor’ of AI for the American Army
The Pentagon is making Project Maven, an AI system developed by Palantir, a permanent fixture in U.S. military operations, sparking widespread debate on the ethics of artificial intelligence in warfare. This move ensures long-term funding and broad deployment of AI to process vast amounts of intelligence data for threat detection and target identification, promising operational advantages but raising significant concerns about algorithmic bias and human control.
Google Maps with an Important New Feature: Share Your Location Faster Than Ever
Major Google Maps Update Simplifies Location Sharing and Navigation Google, the tech giant based in Mountain View, is rolling out significant updates to its widely used Google Maps application. These changes aim to enhance user experience by simplifying core functionalities, most notably the process of sharing your location. Alongside this, the navigation interface has also […]
Have a Pixel? You’d Better Wait with the Update, as It Might Break Your Screen
Google Pixel owners are experiencing significant display problems, including frozen screens and unresponsive touch, following the March Pixel Drop and security patch. This update could render newer models like the Pixel 10 and Pixel 9 series almost unusable for some.
Don’t Like Voice Messages? Gemini’s New Feature Might Make You Send Them Yourself
Google Gemini is rolling out a significant update to its voice interaction, adopting a design similar to popular messenger apps. This change aims to make voice input more natural, intuitive, and user-controlled, potentially encouraging wider use of voice messages. The feature is free and available globally.
Google Messages with a Long-Awaited Feature. It Will Facilitate Meetings.
Google Messages is finally catching up with other messaging apps by introducing real-time location sharing, integrated with Google’s Location Sharing Hub, making it easier to meet up and stay safe.
The Witcher 3 Is Not Dead Yet: A Third Expansion Draws Closer to Reality
Rumors of a third story expansion for The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt are gaining traction, fueled by CD Projekt’s recent financial report hinting at an ‘unannounced gaming project’ set for release in 2026. This potential expansion could bridge the narrative gap to the highly anticipated Witcher 4, where Ciri is expected to be the main protagonist.
You Will Have to Wait 24 Hours to Install an App on Android
Google has introduced a new, stricter process for sideloading applications on Android, featuring multiple confirmation steps and a mandatory 24-hour waiting period. This compromise comes after initial plans to fully block external APK installations, aiming to enhance user security while still allowing some flexibility for advanced users.
Samsung Galaxy A37 and A57 in Official Photos: These Will Be Popular Smartphones
Leaked images and detailed specifications of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy A37 and A57 reveal their stunning color options, powerful processors, and expected market impact.
Google Introduces New AI Feature: Search Engine Sees and Hears More Than Before
Google is rolling out a new “Live” feature for its search engine, enabling real-time AI conversations through voice and camera input. This innovative solution, powered by the Gemini 3.1 Flash Live model, allows users to ask questions, continue dialogues, and even point their camera at objects for AI-driven assistance, making information access more intuitive and interactive across over 200 countries.
New Spotify Feature Will Reveal Who’s Ignoring You. Friends Will No Longer Get Away With It.
Spotify is reportedly testing new “Played Receipts” and “Saved Receipts” features, allowing users to see if shared songs and podcasts have been listened to or saved by recipients. This optional addition aims to combat “musical ghosting” and enhance social interaction within the app.
Your iPhone is in Danger: Experts Warn About DarkSword
The long-held belief in absolute iPhone security has been shattered by DarkSword, a sophisticated full-chain exploit. This “hit-and-run” threat leverages zero-day vulnerabilities to gain full control, extract sensitive data, and then erase its traces, leaving millions of iPhones vulnerable. Learn how DarkSword operates and what you can do to protect your device.
Meta Closes Project After Burning $80 Billion
Reports circulated that Meta was phasing out its ambitious Horizon Worlds VR platform, following significant investment and user challenges.
You Can Now Buy a 16 TB SSD on Amazon – It Costs as Much as a Car
Explore the new 16TB Exascend PE4 M.2 SSD on Amazon, its enterprise-grade features, and staggering price. Discover why this high-capacity drive costs as much as a new car and who it’s designed for, along with what else you could buy for its premium cost.
Meta Faces Significant Problems: AI Agents Gone Rogue
Recent incidents at Meta highlight the unpredictable nature of AI, with an agent mistakenly revealing confidential company and user data and another deleting an executive’s emails without confirmation. These events raise concerns about AI autonomy and data security within large tech organizations.
Apple Faces Challenges with Liquid Glass: Research Results Leave No Doubt
Apple’s new Liquid Glass interface, introduced with iOS 26, aimed for a visual breakthrough but is facing significant criticism, particularly concerning accessibility for visually impaired users. Recent reports highlight poor visibility and unresolved bugs, leading to a negative overall system quality assessment, despite some positive features like Braille support.
Card Payments at All Costs or Reliable Cash? What Should Poland Do?
Explore the global debate between digital and cash payments, examining contrasting approaches from Denmark and Switzerland, and considering the future of payment systems in Poland, with insights from a former Deputy Minister of Finance.
Apple Discontinues 15 Devices. What to Do Before It’s Too Late
Apple has announced the discontinuation of 15 devices, including some released only months ago. Learn which products are affected, the immediate and long-term consequences for users, and essential advice on managing your devices before their value drops significantly or support becomes challenging.
Samsung Prepares New Premium Tablets. Launch This Autumn?
Samsung is reportedly gearing up to launch its next generation of flagship tablets, the Galaxy Tab S12 series, as early as this autumn. Expect significant strategy shifts, including a focus on two premium models (Tab S12+ and S12 Ultra), potential price increases, and a possible move to MediaTek Dimensity processors. This article delves into the latest leaks and what they mean for the future of Samsung’s tablet lineup.
Is the Apple CEO retiring? Tim Cook speaks openly about it.
Apple CEO Tim Cook has decisively addressed rumors about his impending retirement, stating he “can’t imagine life without Apple.” While Cook reaffirms his commitment, speculation about his successor continues, with Senior Vice President of Hardware Engineering, John Ternus, emerging as a prominent candidate.
The Price War: Shein and Temu Threaten Retailers Across Europe
The evolving trade relationship between Europe and China, marked by a surge in Chinese imports via platforms like Shein and Temu, poses a significant challenge to European retailers. This article explores the impact and strategic responses.
Pentagon is Working on Its Own AI: The End of an Era
The Pentagon is developing its own AI capabilities after a conflict with Anthropic, signalling a shift in military AI strategy and sparking a lawsuit.