Technology
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Josh Woodward Leads Google’s Gemini AI Push
in AIJosh Woodward is steering Google Labs into a bold new AI era. Gemini’s rapid rise, new image-generation features, and a push for responsible innovation hint at big changes for how billions interact with AI—even as the landscape grows more competitive.
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Is Gmail Getting a Makeover? Google Hints at Changing Your Email Address
in TechnologyCould your Gmail address really change without losing your data? A newly surfaced Google support note hints at switching your primary address while keeping the old one—and everything you’ve saved stays intact. There’s a catch, though: you might not be able to switch again for a year, with the feature rolling out first in India.
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iPhone Air 2 Teases Dual-Camera Leap for Fall 2026
in TechnologyIs Apple gearing up to redefine mid‑range photography with the iPhone Air 2? The next Air may feature a dual-camera setup, boosted battery life, and cooling tech, all at a friendlier price. A fall 2026 reveal could signal a bold new chapter for the Air lineup.
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Apple 2026 iPhone Lineup Teased: Air Upgrade Set for Fall Reveal, Budget 17e Arrives in Spring
in TechnologyApple’s 2026 iPhone lineup is stirring up excitement with two new models moving toward release. The next-gen iPhone Air is rumored to bring a dual-camera setup, better cooling, and a friendlier price. A budget-friendly iPhone 17e is also in production, signaling broader access to Apple’s ecosystem.
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Egypt’s Green Line: High-Speed Rail to Connect Red Sea and Mediterranean
in TechnologyEgypt is laying down the tracks for a game-changing high-speed corridor—the Green Line—stretching about 600 kilometers from the Red Sea to the Mediterranean. As the first piece of a broader 2,000-kilometer network, it promises faster travel, greener freight, and a bold new chapter in the country’s transport ambitions.
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Hedge Funds Back Meta’s AI Glasses, Hinting at a Smartphone-Replacing Era
in AIHedge funds are piling into Meta, betting the company’s next frontier could rival smartphones. A bold AR glasses push and AI-powered ads signal a high-stakes pivot that could reshape Meta—and the tech landscape—for years to come.
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D-Wave at CES 2026: A Glimpse of Practical Quantum Computing in Action
in TechnologyQuantum computing leader D-Wave takes the CES 2026 stage in Las Vegas, spotlighting real-world wins from quantum-powered solutions. Expect hands-on demonstrations and a focused masterclass that hint at near-term impact across manufacturing, supply chains, and materials science—where speed, efficiency, and new capabilities are redefining what’s possible.
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American Airlines Rolls Out AI Short-Hold to Ease Missed Flight Connections
in AIAmerican Airlines is testing an AI-powered short-hold system designed to ease missed connections at busy U.S. airports. The technology aims to selectively delay late passengers enough to keep connections moving, signaling a shift toward a more passenger-centric travel experience. Expansion is rolling out to major hubs, with JFK still awaiting its turn.
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TSMC’s AI Surge Fuels Growth, But Arizona Expansion Delays and Costs Loom
in AIAI and HPC demand is fueling record growth for TSMC, strengthening its lead in the global foundry market. Yet its ambitious Arizona expansion faces permitting delays, skilled-labor shortages, and rising costs as a 2-nanometer rollout looms on the horizon.
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Behind the Bubble: Mirrors and CGI Redefine a Music Video
in TechnologyA new music video fuses art and technology into a visual riddle. Mirror reflections and a circling camera drive a daring blend of CGI and practical effects, turning identity into the story’s pulse. Weeks of planning—and a leap of faith—redefine what’s possible in modern performance.
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William Shatner Joins AI Fashion Trend with Festive Star Wars–Inspired Look
in AIWilliam Shatner leans into a viral AI-generated holiday moment with a Star Wars–inspired, festive look. The 94-year-old icon plays it for laughs, sparking amusement and curiosity about the season’s latest online trend.
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Apple’s 2026 Roadmap Signals a Major Hardware Shakeup Across iPhone, Mac, iPad and Wearables
in TechnologyApple’s 2026 roadmap hints at a watershed year for iPhone, Mac, iPad, and wearables—from next‑gen silicon to possible foldable designs and tighter ecosystem ties. A broader lineup and daring hardware refreshes are on the horizon, leaving readers weighing upgrade timing as Apple moves toward a more interconnected future.
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Regulators press Meta over WhatsApp AI chatbot policy
in TechnologyRegulators are turning up the heat on Meta’s WhatsApp AI policy, spotlighting competition and access to chatbots on a top messaging platform. With investigations underway and rival perspectives on how AI services should reach users, the outcome could reshape the rules for AI on everyday communication apps.
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AWS Storage Gateway Expands to Nutanix AHV, Boosting Hybrid Cloud Storage
in TechnologyAmazon Web Services expands Storage Gateway to support Nutanix AHV, tying on‑prem infrastructure to AWS storage across all regions. The update broadens hybrid cloud options with S3 File, Tape, and Volume gateways for Nutanix environments. It marks a notable shift as organizations reassess virtualization choices and storage strategies.
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Russia-Linked GRU Campaign Targets Energy Sector via Misconfigured Edge Devices
in TechnologyA persistent, state-sponsored operation is shifting its tactics to target critical energy infrastructure through misconfigured network edge devices, using credential replay to move inside networks. As 2026 approaches, the focus on edge security, strong authentication, and anomaly monitoring becomes essential to thwart these stealthy intrusions.
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PSN Breach Exposes Flaws in Account Recovery and 2FA
in TechnologyPSN security comes under the microscope after a journalist’s account was breached despite two-factor authentication. The recovery steps revealed unsettling gaps that could affect countless users. This incident raises urgent questions about how safe PlayStation accounts truly are and what it means for your own protection.
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October AWS Outage Sparks Wake-Up Call on Hidden Cloud Dependencies
in TechnologyOctober’s cloud disruption exposed how hidden dependencies can ripple through everyday services—from school sites to payment tools. CIOs are rethinking resilience and contingency planning to weather future outages without compromising operations.
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AI Slop Era: Are Realistic Deepfakes Redefining Truth in 2025?
in AIAI is moving beyond text, conjuring images and videos so convincing they blur the line between real and fake. As synthetic media touches politics, advertising, and everyday life, debates flare about truth, ethics, and the future of digital creativity. A provocative new era in media is unfolding.
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Waymo Plans Resilience Upgrades After San Francisco Blackout
in TechnologyAfter San Francisco’s blackout disrupted Waymo’s driverless fleet, the company unveiled plans to harden its service against outages. Expect outage-aware routing, sharper emergency protocols, and boosted training for first responders—a peek at how autonomous mobility aims to stay reliable when infrastructure falters.
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Ubisoft and Nintendo Tease Switch 2 VRR via Anvil Engine Integration
in TechnologyUbisoft and Nintendo are joining forces to bake VRR into the Anvil engine, promising smoother, more consistent gameplay on Switch 2. The collaboration could streamline development for upcoming titles like Assassin’s Creed Shadows and Star Wars Outlaws, delivering improved visuals without bespoke tweaks for every release. This pivot signals a new era of performance on…
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Space Force Awards Multibillion-Dollar Satellite Network to Counter Hypersonic Threats
in TechnologyBig contracts are shaping a new era in space defense, funding a growing global satellite network. Rocket Lab, Northrop Grumman, and their peers push toward faster infrared tracking and near-constant global coverage—marking a milestone for private space capabilities.