The Philippines now ranks seventh in the GSMA’s Asia Pacific Digital Nation Index, according to a new report Unveiled today...
Prime Video confirmed Fallout Season 2 launches December 17, 2025, with the first episode followed by weekly releases every Wednesday until the February 4, 2026 finale. The official trailer features returning cast Ella Purnell, Aaron Moten, and Walton Goggins heading to New Vegas, alongside teasers for Vault 31 storylines and Macaulay Culkin in a recurring role.
Google’s latest Pixel update introduces AI-driven notification summaries, smarter scam detection, and new photo remixing tools.
Google has unveiled Private AI Compute, a new cloud system that delivers advanced AI capabilities while keeping personal data private. The platform mirrors Apple’s privacy-focused model but adds Google’s own promise of stronger, more scalable AI performance without compromising user confidentiality.
Kyocera Corporation reported a successful demonstration of underwater wireless optical communication technology achieving data speeds of 5.2Gbps over short ranges in a freshwater lab setup. The system uses custom optical components to transmit high-resolution video and sensor data for underwater vehicles and research tools.
A team from the University of Technology Sydney has created a detailed model for sending entangled photons from ground stations to a satellite at 500 kilometers altitude. The model includes atmospheric turbulence, satellite speed, and background light effects, achieving photon interference with up to 0.97 fidelity in optimal nighttime conditions. This approach uses two ground stations to generate and transmit photon pairs for entanglement swapping on the satellite.
OpenAI has released Sora on Android, expanding the app far beyond its initial iOS audience. The move is expected to increase AI video creation at a scale not previously seen, but it also brings new concerns around authenticity, likeness protection, and responsible use.
Intel says former software engineer Jinfeng Luo walked away with nearly 18,000 confidential files, including material marked “Top Secret.” The company is now suing for damages and the return of every file, but Luo has vanished and has not responded to Intel or investigators.












