Google has officially launched Nano Banana 2, a faster version of Nano Banana Pro, promising high-fidelity image generation at lightning-fast speeds. By integrating Gemini 3.1 Flash Image architecture, this update brings professional-grade features like 4K resolution and real-time search grounding to the mainstream Gemini app.
iFi GO link 2 DAC is the perfect companion for music lovers looking to unlock the full potential of high-resolution audio. As Spotify finally rolls out its long-awaited lossless tier, this compact device provides an affordable way to bypass your phone's internal hardware for a cleaner, more immersive sound.
Instagram parent notification alerts are the latest safety feature from Meta, designed to inform guardians if teens repeatedly search for content related to self-harm or suicide. This update aims to bridge the gap between digital activity and real-world support by giving parents more visibility into potential mental health crises.
The Samsung Galaxy S26 series has officially arrived, bringing a new era of intuitive mobile technology. With a focus on seamless Galaxy AI integration and powerful hardware upgrades, this lineup aims to simplify how we use our smartphones every day.
Samsung has officially revealed the Galaxy Buds4 series, bringing a fresh design and AI-driven audio enhancements to the table. These new earbuds focus on delivering high-fidelity sound and smarter noise cancellation for a more immersive listening experience.
A hacker successfully bypassed safety filters to use Anthropics Claude chatbot as a tool for a series of cyberattacks against Mexican government agencies. This breach reveals how easily AI guardrails can be dismantled to generate malicious code for targeting high-level financial and tax infrastructure.
The Samsung WAFX-P interactive display has officially launched, packing a 4K camera, AI meeting tools, 50-point multitouch support, and simultaneous screen sharing from up to nine devices, all aimed at transforming how teams and students work together in shared spaces.
Microsoft's security researchers have issued a clear warning about the OpenClaw security risk, stating the AI agent runtime is "not appropriate to run on a standard personal or enterprise workstation" because it blends untrusted instructions with executable code while using valid credentials, creating a threat that standard endpoint protection alone cannot block.











