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Mark Vena examines why iPhone and Android preferences may have less to do with how our brains work and more to do with decades of learned behavior. The post Is Smartphone Preference a Left or Right Brain Thing? appeared first on TechNewsWorld .

Rob Enderle examines the tension between Mark Zuckerberg’s vision of personal superintelligence and Meta’s potential to become one of the powerful gatekeepers controlling it. The post The Problem With Zuckerberg’s Vision of Personal Superintelligence appeared first on TechNewsWorld .

Analyst Brett Faulk examines Microsoft’s Project Solara and whether hardware partners will see enough opportunity in AI devices to take the risk. The post Will Microsoft Miss the AI Wearables Opportunity? appeared first on TechNewsWorld .

Policymakers are borrowing from the social media playbook to protect kids from AI chatbots, but experts disagree over whether those rules address the real risks. The post Rules to Protect Kids From AI Risk Repeating Social Media Mistakes appeared first on TechNewsWorld .

Jack M. Germain reviews the Quntis Light Bar Glow, a compact monitor lamp that combines desk illumination, ambient backlighting, and wireless controls. The post Quntis Light Bar Glow Is an Upgrade I Never Expected appeared first on TechNewsWorld .

The Meta CEO’s vision of personal superintelligence promises greater individual power, opportunity, and prosperity, but experts see significant challenges ahead. The post Mark Zuckerberg Makes the Case for Superintelligence for Everyone appeared first on TechNewsWorld .

Rob Enderle argues that AI and robotics could dramatically reduce the need for human labor, but making money obsolete would require far more than technological abundance. The post Elon Musk Says Money Won’t Matter by 2036. Is He Right? appeared first on TechNewsWorld .

As AI becomes more persuasive, enterprises are looking beyond single models to improve trust in AI-generated decisions. The post Can Multiple AI Models Improve Enterprise Trust? appeared first on TechNewsWorld .

Experts warn that authentication cookies have become more valuable to cybercriminals than passwords, allowing attackers to hijack online accounts without logging in. The post Billions of Stolen Browser Cookies Expose Users to Account Hijacking appeared first on TechNewsWorld .

HP's CEO search is only part of the challenge. Mark Vena argues the company's next leader must build a new growth engine, reshape its culture, and position HP beyond mature PC and printing markets. The post HP Needs More Than a New CEO appeared first on TechNewsWorld .

The FBI and EPA are warning water and wastewater operators after cyberattacks targeted internet-connected programmable logic controllers, underscoring growing risks to critical infrastructure. The post FBI, EPA Warn of Cyberattacks on Water, Wastewater Facilities appeared first on TechNewsWorld .

Rob Enderle examines whether Nvidia's market leadership and platform strategy could create new opportunities for AMD and other AI competitors. The post Could Nvidia's Success Become Its Biggest Weakness? appeared first on TechNewsWorld .

Rather than targeting individual devices, attackers are compromising hospitality Wi-Fi gateways to steal corporate credentials at far greater scale. The post DNS Poisoning Campaign Makes Hospitality Wi-Fi Spots Inhospitable appeared first on TechNewsWorld .

Falling token prices haven't lowered enterprise AI bills. As organizations expand agentic AI and process more data, hidden operational costs are becoming a much larger part of the equation. The post AI Costs Continue to Rise Despite Falling Token Prices appeared first on TechNewsWorld .

Cyberattacks against local governments are increasing, but experts say Alabama's statewide cybersecurity program offers a model for improving defenses. The post Local Governments Face Increasing Cyberattacks appeared first on TechNewsWorld .

Mark Vena analyzes Samsung's latest Galaxy devices, where foldables are headed, and whether premium pricing can sustain the category's momentum. The post Samsung Unveils Its Strongest Foldable Lineup Yet. It's Your Move, Apple appeared first on TechNewsWorld .
The World Cup VAR controversy offers a lesson far beyond soccer, showing how poor implementation, mission creep, and public perception can undermine even the best technology. The post The World Cup VAR Scandal Wasn't Really About Technology appeared first on TechNewsWorld .
Smoke alarms are often overlooked in the smart home, but connected technology is expanding where warnings are heard, who receives them, and what occupants know. The post Smoke Detection Moves Beyond the Standalone Alarm appeared first on TechNewsWorld .
Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis is calling for a new standards body to oversee frontier AI as experts debate whether existing testing institutions should be strengthened instead. The post Google DeepMind CEO Calls for Frontier AI Standards Body appeared first on TechNewsWorld .

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