OpenAI plans to launch an "adult mode" for ChatGPT in early 2026, using an AI-based age prediction system to allow more mature conversations while keeping younger users safe.
AMD has introduced the Radeon AI Pro R9700S, a high performance workstation GPU that features a massive 32GB of memory and a completely silent, passive cooling design.
Intel has launched the Arc Pro B50, a new graphics card designed for professional work at a low price. While it offers good performance for its $300 cost, older NVIDIA cards are currently on sale and provide strong competition for people on a budget.
Coinbase, the leading publicly-listed firm for digital assets, and Chainlink, the industry-standard oracle platform, today announced the selection of Chainlink’s Cross-Chain Interoperability...
Opera has made its experimental AI-driven browser Opera Neon available to the public. The browser integrates agentic artificial intelligence features that assist users with search, summarization, task support, and browsing workflows. Opera Neon is offered alongside the main Opera browser as a separate experience focused on AI interactions.
The Australian government has officially passed legislation to ban children under the age of 16 from using social media platforms. The world-first law mandates that companies like Meta, TikTok, and X implement robust age-verification systems, with the threat of multi-million dollar fines for non-compliance as the country moves toward a stricter digital environment.
Philips and its sister brand AOC have unveiled the "world's first" 1,000Hz dual-mode gaming monitors, the Evnia 27M2N5500XD and the Agon Pro AGP277QK. These displays allow users to switch between a standard QHD resolution at 500Hz and a high-speed HD resolution at 1,000Hz, targeting the ultra-competitive esports market while raising questions about the practical limits of human perception.
Microsoft has officially made the Windows 11 25H2 update available for all compatible PCs. Originally released in late 2025, the update is now considered ready for wide deployment, and Microsoft has begun an AI-based "intelligent rollout" to automatically deliver the software to Home and Pro users over the coming months.












