Jaguar Land Rover and Asahi restart production after major cyberattacks, highlighting the importance of secure systems, insurance, and coordinated recovery for manufacturers.
Microsoft is testing a free ad-supported Xbox Cloud Gaming tier, allowing players to stream select games after watching ads. Learn how this new option works, what limitations exist, and what it means for cloud gaming.
Signal warns that the EU's Chat Control proposal would undermine encryption and user privacy by forcing chat apps to scan messages before encryption. Learn why experts say this law could change online privacy forever.
Discover Fraimic, the revolutionary AI-powered e-ink picture frame that creates custom artwork from voice commands. Learn about its 5-year battery life, pricing, and what makes this Kickstarter success unique.
OutSystems CEO Woodson Martin argues the AI revolution is oversold, launching Agent Workbench to enhance rather than replace existing enterprise systems. Learn why practical AI implementation beats dramatic transformation.
Microsoft Outlook blocks inline SVG images to protect users from phishing and malware. See what this update means for your email security and future safe communication.
OpenAI’s Sora 2 update introduces tighter copyright controls and new monetization plans. Learn how these features protect rights, reward creators, and shape the next era of AI video content.
See how Microsoft’s latest Photos app uses AI and Copilot+ PCs to automatically sort pictures, enhance image quality, and make photo organizing smarter for Windows users.
OpenAI and Samsung team up for floating data centers, energy-efficient memory, and enterprise AI services. Learn how this ambitious partnership could change cloud computing and digital infrastructure.
Spotify introduces tough new AI and spam policies—to protect real musicians, boost transparency for fans, and block scam tracks from flooding your playlist.
Why McLaren Has Suddenly Lost Its Edge and Dropped to Third — From Singapore Glory to Grip Struggles
A year after dominating Singapore, McLaren has lost its spark. Struggling with front-end grip and suspension issues, the team has fallen to third place behind Mercedes and Red Bull. Lando Norris admits they’re “simply not fast enough.”
George Russell called his FP2 crash in Singapore “weird” after losing control at Turn 16 and hitting the wall, bringing out a red flag. The Mercedes driver admitted frustration at losing track time but remained positive ahead of qualifying, while Oscar Piastri topped the session for McLaren.












