Google Addresses Pixel Bootloop Crisis with Targeted Android 16 QPR2 Beta 3.1 Update
Emergency Patch Deployed for Beta Program Participants Google has swiftly responded to widespread bootloop issues in its Android 16 QPR2…
Emergency Patch Deployed for Beta Program Participants Google has swiftly responded to widespread bootloop issues in its Android 16 QPR2…
Opera’s Next-Generation Research Agent Opera is set to transform how users conduct complex research with the introduction of ODRA (Opera…
Revolutionizing Data Workflows with AI Integration Google continues to push the boundaries of productivity software with its latest enhancements to…
Sabey Data Centers has secured 600 acres in Butte, Montana for a new data center campus with power agreements for up to 250MW. Multiple reports indicate the company may be planning a second, potentially government-contracted facility in the state, though officials remain tight-lipped about expansion details.
Sabey Data Centers, a prominent US-based data center developer, has acquired a substantial 600-acre parcel in Butte, Montana, according to reports from multiple sources. The land purchase, valued at approximately $1.2 million, is located within the Montana Connections business park at the intersection of German Gulch Road and Rick Jones Way, positioning the company for significant expansion in the region.
Windows 10 End-of-Life: A Critical Security Crossroads With Microsoft officially ending support for Windows 10 in October 2025, small businesses…
A research breakthrough is set to transform smartwatch navigation with centimeter-level GPS precision. The technology could make affordable wearables as accurate as professional surveying equipment for the first time.
Consumer smartwatches may soon know exactly where you stand—down to the centimeter—according to reports from an international research collaboration. Sources indicate that algorithms developed by researchers at the University of Otago, in partnership with Google‘s Android Context group and the Chinese Academy of Sciences, have demonstrated unprecedented positioning precision on consumer-grade wearable devices.
The End of an Era for Digital Tracking Google has officially terminated its ambitious Privacy Sandbox initiative, marking a significant…
Bridging AI and Fusion Power In a groundbreaking collaboration that could accelerate the arrival of commercial fusion energy, Google’s AI…
Industry leaders Google and Microsoft are deploying sophisticated AI-driven security platforms that represent significant advancements in threat detection and response. These systems address cybersecurity challenges through different approaches tailored to consumer protection and enterprise security operations.
Technology giants Google and Microsoft are deploying advanced artificial intelligence systems to combat increasingly sophisticated cyber threats, according to industry reports. The emergence of Google’s Gemini and Microsoft’s Security Copilot represents a significant shift in how computer security is being approached, with both platforms leveraging AI capabilities to address different aspects of the digital protection landscape. Analysts suggest these developments mark a pivotal moment in the integration of artificial intelligence into mainstream security solutions.
Ring has launched a new integration with surveillance company Flock that allows law enforcement to request video footage from doorbell cameras through the Neighbors app. The Search Party feature, reportedly enabled by default, expands police access to residential surveillance networks. Privacy advocates express concerns about warrantless data sharing practices.
Amazon’s Ring has integrated with video surveillance company Flock, creating new pathways for law enforcement agencies to access residential doorbell camera footage, according to reports. The partnership enables police departments using Flock’s Nova or FlockOS platforms to request video from Ring users through the company’s Neighbors app via a new Community Request program.