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Hundreds of Millions of Bluetooth Audio Devices Exposed to Hacking and Tracking Risk
Security researchers uncovered flaws in Google’s Fast Pair protocol that left millions of Bluetooth audio accessories vulnerable to hijacking and location tracking, revealing how convenience-focused design can undermine core wireless security guarantees.

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How Microsoft Used AI-Driven UX in Bing Chat to Shift Browser Adoption Away from Chrome
By embedding Bing Chat across Windows and Edge, Microsoft has turned AI into a strategic interface layer—subtly guiding browser decisions and revealing how AI-driven UX can influence platform adoption at the operating system level.

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Intel Stakes Its Comeback on AI PCs and Next-Gen Chips at CES 2026
Intel used CES 2026 to reassert its relevance in the AI era, unveiling next-generation processors designed for AI PCs, edge computing and improved performance—marking a pivotal moment in its bid to regain momentum in the global chip race.

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China Orders Firms to Stop Using U.S. and Israeli Cybersecurity Software Amid Security Concerns
Beijing has ordered Chinese companies to phase out U.S. and Israeli cybersecurity software over data security concerns, underscoring rising tech decoupling and digital sovereignty efforts.

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How Aramco Is Engineering the Energy Stack With AI, Cloud, and Industrial Software
Aramco is applying software-driven technologies such as AI, cloud platforms, digital twins, and industrial IoT to create a scalable, data-centric energy operating system.

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Gmail’s Shift to an AI-Native Architecture: Search, Summarisation, and Attention Ranking
Google’s latest Gemini integration signals a shift in Gmail’s architecture—from a traditional email client to an AI-native interface. For developers, the update offers a real-world case study in retrieval-augmented generation, inline LLM tooling, and algorithmic attention management at scale.

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Arm Pushes into Robotics with a New “Physical AI” Division Built for Real-World Systems
Arm’s new Physical AI division signals a shift toward unified, developer-friendly platforms for robotics and autonomous systems—where real-time inference, power efficiency, and system reliability matter more than raw model size.

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SnapInspect Debuts Full Property Maintenance Stack
SnapInspect has launched a full property maintenance stack that connects inspection insights with maintenance execution, helping teams automate workflows, reduce costs, and scale operations efficiently.

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