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Beyond Blue Links: Google’s “AI Mode” Sets the Stage for a Radically New Search Experience

Twelve months ago Google peppered its I/O keynote with disconnected AI demos that hinted at a brave new world yet

 

A Wall Within the Wall: Henan’s Experiment Signals a New Era of Chinese Internet Control

A new layer of censorship appears For decades China’s Great Firewall has symbolised the country’s tight grip on the online

 

Can Google Escape Its Own Gravity?

When Sundar Pichai bounded onstage at Google I/O last week, he promised nothing less than “a total re-imagining of Search”.

 

Bracing for the Digital Blackout: Why 2025’s Cybercrime Surge Feels Like the Calm Before the Storm

It begins, as so many modern calamities do, with an innocuous click. A malicious email lands in a finance officer’s

 

Could the Skies Be the Next Cyber Battleground? Why Pilots Are Growing Anxious About Aircraft Hacking

It began with a voice—”Traffic, traffic”—blaring from cockpit speakers over Washington, DC. Within seconds, autopilots were disengaged, flight decks tensed,

 

Microsoft and Global Agencies Dismantle Ransomware Tool ‘Lumma’ in Major Cybercrime Crackdown

In an international crackdown on cybercrime, Microsoft has joined forces with global law enforcement agencies to dismantle Lumma, a notorious

 

OpenAI Acquires Jony Ive’s AI Hardware Company in Landmark $6.5 Billion Deal

In a move that blurs the line between sleek industrial design and artificial intelligence innovation, OpenAI has acquired io, the

 

Security Budgets Up, Trust Down: How AI Agents Are Re-shaping Enterprise Cyber-Defence

When Salesforce polled more than 4,000 IT decision-makers for its latest State of IT study, one message rang louder than

 

UK Cyber Chief Warns Firms After Wave of Retail and Supply-Chain Hacks

British organisations are overlooking basic cyber-hygiene measures, widening the gap between rising threats and their ability to defend against them,

 

Automated “Checker” Malware Puts Instagram and TikTok Accounts at Risk

Credential-stuffing attacks have evolved again, this time through Python packages that quietly probe social-media log-in systems. A recent investigation reveals

 

Nvidia’s Jensen Huang Unveils Major Expansion and New AI Systems at Computex Taiwan

Jensen Huang, Nvidia’s charismatic founder and CEO, made headlines once again at Taiwan’s prestigious Computex technology expo. Clad in his

 

AI’s Final Frontier: The Permission Problem

Artificial Intelligence agents have made astonishing strides in recent years. From answering complex questions to creating realistic images, modern AI

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