Gimlet Labs Raises $80M to Revolutionize AI Inference with Multi-Silicon Technology
Gimlet Labs, a startup solving the AI inference bottleneck, raised $80 million in Series A funding to develop a multi-silicon inference cloud that runs AI workloads across diverse hardware. The tech aims to boost efficiency in data centers by optimizing hardware utilization.
2026's Top Laptops: A Detailed Review of the Best Options for 2026
A seasoned tech reviewer shares insights on the 2026 best laptops, highlighting the MacBook Air, Surface Laptop, and Zenbook S 16 as top choices for 2026.
Choosing the Right Instax Camera in 2026: A Comprehensive Guide
Fujifilm's Instax lineup offers options for all budgets and needs, from budget-friendly models to high-end cameras with manual controls. In 2026, the best Instax camera depends on your priorities: instant prints, manual adjustments, or affordability.
Exploring the Best Podcasts of 2026: A Comprehensive Guide
Discover the top podcasts of 2026, featuring true crime, culture, science, and fiction. Get the inside scoop on the best podcasts, including exclusive subscriptions and behind-the-scenes stories.
Best Protein Bars 2026: Vegan, Gluten-Free, High Fiber Options
Discover the top protein bars of 2026, including vegan, gluten-free, and high-fiber choices. Learn what to look for and avoid in protein bars, plus expert tips on choosing the best one for you.
Aiper Scuba V3 Pool Robot Review: AI-Powered Pool Cleaning Revolution
The Aiper Scuba V3, now equipped with AI computer vision, is set to revolutionize pool cleaning with its advanced debris detection and scheduling features.
Microsoft Unveils Major Windows 11 Overhaul: Performance, Reliability, and User Control Take Center Stage
Microsoft’s Windows chief Pavan Davuluri announced a sweeping plan to restore trust in Windows 11, addressing widespread criticism over AI features and system performance. The multi-phase initiative includes taskbar customization, reduced Copilot intrusions, and faster File Explorer operations.
WordPress.com Introduces AI Agents to Draft, Edit, and Publish Website Content
WordPress.com now allows AI agents to create, edit, and publish posts, manage comments, and optimize SEO. This move could transform web publishing by automating content creation while raising questions about authenticity and oversight.
Breakthrough in Quantum Physics: Scientists Reverse and Manipulate the Arrow of Time in Microscopic Systems
Physicists at Los Alamos National Laboratory have developed quantum control protocols that can stretch, blur, or reverse the perceived flow of time in quantum systems. Published in Physical Review X, the research leverages quantum measurements to extract energy and manipulate entropy, challenging cl
M5 MacBook Air vs. M5 MacBook Pro: A Buyer's Guide to Choosing the Right Mac Laptop
The M5 MacBook Air and Pro now share the same chip, but their price, performance, and features differ significantly. The Air offers affordability and portability, while the Pro delivers advanced capabilities for professionals. This guide helps determine which model suits your needs.
Google Begins Using AI to Rewrite News Headlines in Search Results, Sparking Publisher Backlash
Google is testing AI-generated headlines in search results, replacing publisher-written titles without warning. Publishers report semantic shifts, misrepresentation, and erosion of editorial control.
Crimson Desert Launch Faces Rocky Reception as Steam Reviews Dip After Record Hype
Pearl Abyss' long-awaited RPG spin-off Crimson Desert debuted to high player counts but 'Mixed' Steam reviews. Players criticize disjointed graphics, bloated systems, and clunky UI, though the game still sits among Steam's top titles.
AI’s Growing Influence on Human Writing Poses Risks to Creativity and Authenticity, Study Warns
A new study from Google, UC Berkeley, and other top universities finds heavy reliance on AI tools like GPT-5 Mini and Gemini 2.5 Flash strips away personal voice and nuance from human writing, transforming passionate essays into neutral, impersonal responses. Researchers warn the trend could reshape
GeForce Now Expands to Quest 3, Pico, and Apple Vision Pro with 90 FPS Streaming for Ultimate Subscribers
Nvidia’s GeForce Now now streams up to 90 FPS in supported XR headset browsers, enhancing cloud gaming performance for Meta Quest 3, Pico 4, and Apple Vision Pro Ultimate subscribers. The update marks a major step in cross-platform cloud gaming accessibility.
Subnautica 2 Early Access Launch Sparks Legal Battle Between Former Unknown Worlds Execs and Krafton
Litigation intensifies as lawyers for ousted Subnautica 2 studio leaders accuse Krafton of violating court orders by announcing a May early access release. The dispute centers on contract breaches, $250M bonus payouts, and who controls the game’s launch timing.
Bungie Unveils Marathon's First Raid, Cryo Archive: Release Date, Requirements, and What Players Need to Know
Bungie's extraction shooter Marathon introduces its first raid, Cryo Archive, launching March 20 and available only on weekends. Players must meet high-level requirements to tackle this end-game challenge featuring vaults, puzzles, and UESC bots.
Nintendo Switch 2's Handheld Boost Mode Transforms Performance But Drains Battery
Nintendo’s new Handheld Boost Mode for the Switch 2 dramatically improves visuals for older Switch games but cuts battery life by 23%. Tested on Doom Eternal, the feature delivers docked-quality graphics in handheld mode.
Legacy Telnet Flaw Discovered: How a 32-Year-Old Bug in GNU inetutils Could Enable Remote Code Execution
Security researchers uncovered CVE-2026-32746, a pre-authentication buffer overflow in Telnetd dating back to 1994. The flaw, found in GNU inetutils, allows remote code execution and affects major Linux distributions.
Trovald: LLM Request Routing and Cost Optimization
Trovald, founded by Javier Loureiro and Pedro Ansio, is processing 30,000 AI requests per month through a routing layer that sends each request to the cheapest model capable of handling it. The company is now raising its first outside capital.
Apple’s Foldable iPhone Likely Arriving in December 2026 with Split iPhone 18 Launch Plan
Apple analyst Tim Long reveals the iPhone 18 base model may launch in March 2027, with a foldable iPhone shipping in December 2026. Supply chain sources suggest a split launch strategy, including a potential iPhone 18 Plus.
Cybercriminals Exploit 34 Vulnerable Drivers to Sabotage Security Tools and Enable Ransomware Attacks
Security researchers have identified 54 EDR killers exploiting 34 vulnerable signed drivers via Bring Your Own Vulnerable Driver (BYOVD) attacks, granting kernel access to disable defenses. This surge in BYOVD abuse has become a preferred tactic among ransomware groups leveraging RaaS models.
Apple Warns iPhone Users on iOS 13 or 14: Critical Security Update Required Against Hacking Threats
Apple urges iPhone users still running iOS 13 or 14 to upgrade to iOS 15 immediately due to active hacking threats from exploit kits like ‘Coruna’ and ‘DarkSword.’ The company warns that outdated devices face elevated risk of malicious web attacks. A critical security alert will begin appearing for
ESRB Rejects Europe’s Loot Box-Influenced Game Ratings: Why US Parents Won’t See the Same Changes
The ESRB will not adopt Europe’s new age-rating criteria that factor in paid in-game purchases like loot boxes. US parents will continue receiving separate advisories instead of integrated warnings.
Nothing Phone (4a) Pro Review: A Mid-Range Marvel with Refined Design and Solid Performance
After a week with the Nothing Phone (4a) Pro, the mid-range smartphone proves itself as a standout device. With a sleek redesign, robust performance, and a competitive $499 price, it challenges flagship killers while redefining Nothing’s signature aesthetic.