
Kaspersky uncovers Dante spyware linked to Memento Labs, reviving the controversial legacy of the infamous Hacking Team in a new cyber saga.

Microsoft Teams will soon track employees' locations through office Wi-Fi. This raises privacy concerns among remote and hybrid workers.

Google expands its AI Mode to 40 new regions and 35 languages to promise a smarter, more natural search powered by its advanced Gemini model.

Apple warns it may disable App Tracking Transparency in Europe amid intense lobbying. For iOS users, this has sparked privacy and antitrust debate.

Microsoft unveils Mico, the expressive new AI face of Copilot that reimagines Clippy for today's AI era with charm, emotion, and human-centered design.

California's new law forces web browsers to add a one-click opt-out tool, giving users effortless control over who can sell their personal data.

A researcher found a hidden flaw in Google's Gemini AI that lets invisible text commands alter responses, but Google refuses to fix it.

After 15 years leading Apple to a $4 trillion valuation, Tim Cook may soon retire, sparking speculation about who will take over the tech giant next.

OpenAI's Sora 2 fuels viral AI protest videos online, confusing millions as deepfakes spread political propaganda and blur the line between real and fake.

UFS 5.0 storage promises lightning-fast speeds, better AI performance, and smoother multitasking. It's expected to be nearly as fast as PCs.

Tesla's new budget-friendly Model Y and Model 3 attract mixed reactions in China as buyers question the stripped-down features and limited price cuts.

Google expands Gemini AI Plus to 77 countries with deep AI features and 50% off for six months, but key regions are still left out.

MrBeast warns that AI-generated videos could endanger millions of YouTube creators' livelihoods as platforms like OpenAI and YouTube embrace automation.

Apple's iOS 26.1 beta adds a new "Slide to Stop" alarm feature designed to prevent sleepy users from accidentally turning off their alarms.

The Supreme Court's decision forces Google to open Android's ecosystem by October 22, giving developers new freedom from Play Store restrictions.

Jony Ive hints at 20 groundbreaking AI devices with OpenAI, aiming to improve human-technology relationships beyond the iPhone era.

Tesla's Optimus humanoid robot dazzles with agile kung fu moves, showcasing AI-driven agility as it aims for mass production by 2030 to help more industries.

Learn how to turn on and customize the iPhone 17's new Always-On Display feature to save battery, boost style, and stay updated effortlessly.

Adobe's Firefly AI Video Generator transforms still images into stunning, lifelike videos using simple text prompts and creative control. It's as easy as that.

California grants rideshare drivers historic union rights, empowering 800,000 drivers to collectively bargain for better pay and working conditions starting in 2026.

Google Play Points members can now claim exclusive festival perks, artist merch, and VIP experiences at the Austin City Limits Music Festival.

T-Mobile has ended its Google One deal with unlimited photo storage. You can no longer sign up for this plan after Sept. 30.

Hackers exploit unsecured industrial routers to launch global smishing attacks, exposing how outdated IoT devices fuel large-scale phishing campaigns.

Samsung is developing AI-powered smartwatch tech to detect deadly heart failure early, aiming to save lives and reduce costly hospitalizations.

California's groundbreaking AI safety law forces major tech firms to disclose safeguards, sparking national debate on innovation and accountability.

Google rolls out global call recording, smarter Call Screen, Call Notes, and Android Auto integration in its biggest Pixel Phone app update yet.

Anthropic unveils Claude Sonnet 4.5, an AI model that codes for 30 hours straight, raising the bar higher in the battle against OpenAI and Google.

Snapchat introduces new paid storage options for Memories, with 5GB being the new free limit. Are regular users forced to subscribe to it?

Tim Berners-Lee, the creator of the World Wide Web, reflects on how his original vision for a free and open internet has been undermined by data exploitation and surveillance.

AMD is set to double DDR5 memory speeds with a new high-bandwidth architecture, pushing the limits of performance in gaming and high-performance computing.