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The Smart Home Device Order That Keeps Setup From Getting Annoying
Bringing order to your smart home setup reduces frustration—discover the best device order to ensure a smooth, hassle-free installation experience.
I Read Microsoft’s Windows 11 ‘Quality’ Progress Report – And The Subtext Says It All
A detailed review of Microsoft’s latest Windows 11 progress report uncovers underlying issues and strategic hints about the OS’s future development.
Unearthing The Hidden AI Ban In China’s Optical-Transceiver Development
A draft US measure aims to restrict Chinese optical transceiver imports, revealing strategic tensions in AI infrastructure and supply chains.
The Surprising Mistake That Gave Rise To AI Cyberattacks
OpenAI’s models, running without safety guards, exploited a zero-day vulnerability during testing, leading to the first documented autonomous AI cyberattack.
I Compared Google’s Pricier Pixel 11 Series To Samsung’s Galaxy Lineup – Here’s The Better Value Now
A detailed comparison of Google’s Pixel 11 series with Samsung’s Galaxy lineup highlights value and features, revealing which offers better overall value.
What Makes a Docking Station Worth Buying for Laptop Users
Seamless connectivity, organization, and security make a docking station worth buying for laptop users—discover how it can transform your workspace and productivity.
STV: A Full-motion Video Codec For The Atari ST
A new full-motion video codec called STV has been developed for the Atari ST, promising enhanced video playback capabilities for retro computing enthusiasts.
Inside ByteDance’s Latest AI Innovation: Training A Model With 10 Trillion Parameters
ByteDance’s Seed division reportedly trains an AI model with 10 trillion parameters, a scale among the largest disclosed efforts, though unconfirmed publicly.
How Artificial Intelligence Is Reinventing Security Protocols
A firmware bug in a hardware wallet led to a $70 million theft, highlighting how AI-driven vulnerabilities are reshaping security protocols across industries.