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Solving the hyper-personalized AI privacy dilemma
By David Schreffler published
Unlike standard automation, hyper-personalized AI works by learning from individual user behaviors.

I was at the Windows 95 launch 30 years ago – I still can't stop thinking about it
By Lance Ulanoff published
Windows 95 launched 30 years ago today. Here are some of my memories from that wild, carnival-like event.

The Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold is the first IP68 folding phone, and that's a huge deal – here's why
By Jamie Richards published
The Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold is now the easy – if you ask me, only – choice for folding phone fans. IP68 is a huge step forwards for these cutting-edge and complex devices.

Should you wait for the iPhone 17? I have the answer…
By Roland Moore-Colyer published
Don’t buy a new iPhone today – wait for the iPhone 17.

Are Philips Hue Essential bulbs the cheap smart lights we don't need?
By Cat Ellis published
There's no shortage of brands making affordable smart lights, but it looks like Hue wants a piece of the entry-level pie.

AI in the workplace: the legal risks businesses can’t afford to ignore
By Phil Parkinson published
The growing legal risks businesses face when deploying AI systems, particularly around copyright, data protection, and regulatory compliance.

I am the CEO of an endpoint management firm, and it's baffling how often governments overlook unsecured devices
By Apu Pavithran published
Efficiency efforts create security holes as devices end up lost, but credentials remain active.

How GenAI complacency is becoming cybersecurity’s silent crisis
By Mayank Kumar published
GenAI’s convenience masks growing complacency, leaving organizations blind to serious security vulnerabilities.
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