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Forget Seahawks vs Patriots: Wix vs Squarespace is the real showdown at Super Bowl 2026
By Owain Williams published
Emma Stone solves a 20-year-old problem with Squarespace, and Wix invests heavily in vibe coding.

OpenSSL 3 performance issues causing a scalability and security dilemma for organizations
By Ron Northcutt published
OpenSSL 3.x creates a critical scalability and security dilemma for the industry, forcing organizations to evaluate alternative SSL libraries.

GitHub integrates Claude and Codex AI coding agents directly into GitHub
By Craig Hale published
Claude and Codex agents are now available as an alternative to GitHub's Copilot – Google, Cognition and xAI also in the works.

Workers are enduring more tech upheaval than ever - but it seems to be paying off
By Craig Hale published
Workers aren't being burnt out by new tech, and AI is proving effective for boosting speed, quality and overall productivity.

Try this ChatGPT trick and find out what your dog is thinking
By Eric Hal Schwartz published
Tell ChatGPT what your dog is doing for some thoughtful insights into their thinking

Grok faces UK probe after wave of non-consensual AI images
By Eric Hal Schwartz published
The UK government has launched a major investigation into Elon Musk’s Grok chatbot after it produced indecent deepfake images

This free tool cuts the AI hype and gets back to the web
By Carrie Marshall published
No more popups, AI nags, or shopping junk – Just The Browser gives you back your space

The world's first 'biomimetic AI robot' is here – and yes, it's super-creepy
By Mark Wilson published
A Shanghai startup has just revealed Moya, which it says is the first "biomimetic AI robot". But not everyone is convinced it's a good idea.

Firefox just got a kill switch for every intrusive AI feature
By Alex Blake published
Firefox is adding an AI kill switch that lets users disable the AI features in its web browser.

’What will people do in the year 2050, given the enormous intellectual power computers are likely to have?’: The man Google calls the spiritual father of AI asked big questions in 1991 — 35 years later, we’re still wrestling with the answers
By Wayne Williams published
Ray Kurzweil’s 1991 AI predictions feel strikingly familiar today, revealing how progress advanced faster than our understanding of intelligence and purpose.
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