Presenti.ai, a cloud-based AI presentation maker engineered for rapid slide creation, introducing its significantly upgraded platform. Positioned as a practical and...
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.
Sony has officially released the PlayStation 2025 Wrap-Up, allowing players to review their gaming statistics from the past year. However, the launch has been marred by significant server instability, with many users encountering 500 Internal Server Errors and slow loading times as a high volume of traffic attempts to access the personalized data summaries.
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.
Proton VPN has announced the launch of its "VPN Blanket" feature, a new privacy tool designed to provide automated, always-on protection across all user devices. To mark the introduction of this technology, the company is offering one month of free premium VPN protection to new and existing users who activate the feature through their account dashboard.
Security researchers have uncovered a massive cybercrime infrastructure in Indonesia that operated for over 14 years. The network, which utilized more than 320,000 domains and thousands of malicious Android applications, was so extensive and well-funded that investigators believe it functioned with the sophistication and scale of a state-sponsored operation.
The US House Committee on Homeland Security has asked Google and Apple to explain how they are preventing apps that track ICE and CBP officers from appearing on their platforms, citing safety concerns for federal personnel and past links to violent incidents.
Apple’s longtime UI chief Alan Dye is leaving for Meta’s Reality Labs, becoming the latest high-profile departure in a year marked by executive churn across design, legal, and AI leadership. The moves raise fresh questions about Apple’s internal stability as it works to regain momentum in artificial intelligence.











