China’s AI Wearables Boom is a Hardware Reality Check
While the U.S. focuses on AI software, China is flooding the market with physical AI devices. From smart glasses to voice recorders, it’s a practical, and sometimes peculiar, hardware play.
While the U.S. focuses on AI software, China is flooding the market with physical AI devices. From smart glasses to voice recorders, it’s a practical, and sometimes peculiar, hardware play.
Google and Apple are collaborating on a new cross-platform switching tool. While it’s appearing in an Android Canary build now, Apple’s implementation is delayed and won’t be in the upcoming iOS 26.2 release.
The era of the garage startup beating a slow-moving giant is over. Today, companies like Microsoft, Amazon, and Alphabet are investing hundreds of billions to dominate innovation before it even starts.
Joshua Aaron, developer of the ICEBlock app, has filed a lawsuit against Attorney General Pam Bondi and other federal officials. He claims the Trump administration made “unlawful threats” to pressure Apple into pulling the app, which it did in October after the app gained over 500,000 downloads.
Apple has pushed out a second release candidate build for iOS 26.2, build number 23C54, replacing the first RC from December 3. This move suggests final tweaks before a public rollout, likely ahead of the holidays.
A home lab enthusiast detailed their journey of automating Proxmox virtual machine and container management solely with Ansible. They overcame module issues and leveraged the Semaphore web UI to streamline deployment. The result is a powerful, code-driven automation setup for their Proxmox environme
Former President Trump announced plans for an executive order to prevent states from creating their own AI regulations. This comes after a proposed legislative moratorium was stripped from major bills twice in 2024 due to bipartisan opposition. The move aligns with Big Tech’s desire for a single fed
When your wired network slows down, the shiny switch is the usual suspect. But according to a new analysis, the humble cable is far more likely to be the real culprit, creating bottlenecks that even the best hardware can’t fix.