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As post-quantum security moves closer to reality, efforts like Google’s Merkle Tree Certificates highlight the need to rethink how trust is delivered across the internet at scale.
Threat actors are using emojis as a form of visual shorthand to signal intent, evade detection, and coordinate activity across digital communications.
Hyperscale data center development is shifting inland as AI demand surges, with Texas and Midwestern states gaining ground due to power availability, lower costs, and faster permitting.
AI digital twins are turning into autonomous agents that act for us — raising serious risks around identity, control, and digital legacy.
MediaTek is repositioning itself as a top-tier silicon player, expanding beyond smartphones into AI, data center, and connectivity markets with a more focused strategy and clearer messaging.
Malware targeting industrial control systems is raising new concerns as legacy infrastructure connects to modern networks, increasing exposure across energy, transportation, and manufacturing sectors.
Drone-based security systems are being positioned as a faster way to detect and respond to active shooter threats, giving schools real-time visibility while raising questions about safety, privacy, and oversight.
Android PCs powered by Arm and AI are emerging as a challenge to the WinTel model, led by Google.
HP is advancing an edge-first AI strategy, focusing on running models locally across devices and workflows.
Microsoft is moving to fix Windows 11 performance and usability issues while rethinking its AI strategy as user frustration with the OS continues to build.
Clawbots mark Nvidia’s push to turn AI from a passive tool into an active system that executes tasks and runs continuously across business workflows.
Malicious traffic has surged worldwide since the Iran conflict began, exposing growing risks from coordinated attacks, reconnaissance, and infrastructure targeting.
Lenovo’s Auto AI Box offers automakers a shortcut to in-vehicle AI, replacing complex in-house builds with a scalable, plug-and-play platform.
Logitech’s Rally AI cameras combine AI-driven framing, flexible mounting, and room analytics in a compact alternative to traditional conferencing hardware.