by
Category: Network & Computers
-
Your Guide to the Top XR Gadgets from AWE 2025: Which AR/VR Device Is Right for You?
Introduction: Why AWE 2025 Is a Game-Changer for XR Technology The AWE 2025 (Augmented World Expo) has once again solidified itself as the premier stage for unveiling next-generation XR gadgets. This year, the spotlight was on AR, VR, and MR innovations that push immersive technology beyond entertainment into productivity, healthcare, education, and enterprise. From Qualcomm’s…
by
-
AI Governance in the U.S.: State Laws Target Facial Recognition and Hiring Bias
AI Regulation in the U.S.: States Push New Laws on Facial Recognition and Hiring Bias AI regulation is heating up in the United States. With federal laws still limited, dozens of states are introducing their own AI governance bills. These efforts focus on two urgent issues: limiting facial recognition and preventing bias in hiring algorithms.…
by
-
Digital Sovereignty: How Nations Are Using Technology to Shape Society and Control Data
In the digital age, sovereignty extends beyond territorial borders to encompass control over digital infrastructures, data, and technologies. Nations are increasingly recognizing the strategic importance of digital sovereignty to safeguard national security, economic interests, and societal values. This article synthesizes insights from three authoritative sources to provide a comprehensive understanding of digital sovereignty and its…
by
-
DRDO & IIT Delhi’s Quantum Secure Communication Breakthrough: A Leap Toward Quantum Internet
India has marked a major milestone in quantum technology with the Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO) and IIT Delhi’s latest achievement: successfully demonstrating entanglement-assisted free-space Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) over more than 1 kilometer with secure key rates reaching ~240 bits per second (bps). While these numbers may sound modest compared to classical…
by
-
ROG Xbox Ally: The Asus–Microsoft Handheld Gaming PC
The handheld gaming market has seen a renaissance in recent years, driven by devices like Valve’s Steam Deck, Lenovo’s Legion Go, and a wave of high-powered portable PCs. Now, Asus and Microsoft are stepping into the spotlight with the ROG Xbox Ally, a Windows-based handheld that merges cutting-edge hardware with a gaming-first software ecosystem. This…
by
-
Pixel 10 Series & Pro Fold: A Technical Deep Dive
1. Launch Overview Google’s “Made by Google” event is scheduled for August 20, 2025, unveiling the Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, Pixel 10 Pro XL, and the landmark Pixel 10 Pro Fold (Tom’s Guide, Cinco Días). Pre-orders for the lineup may kick off immediately, with standard devices shipping end of August. However, the Fold may…
by
-
Industrial-Scale Quantum Computers on the Horizon: Google vs. IBM
The race to build the world’s first truly industrial-scale quantum computer is accelerating. While small-scale quantum processors with tens or even hundreds of qubits exist today, the leap to practical machines capable of solving commercially valuable problems requires systems with over one million reliable qubits. By the end of this decade, two companies—Google and IBM—stand…
by
-
BioTech Meets Climate: Algae-Based Plastics and Fuels Are Changing the Game
tIntroduction: Climate Change Is Real — and So Is Green Innovation Let’s be honest — plastic and fossil fuels are two of the biggest climate villains of our time. But what if I told you the hero might be… algae? Yep, that green gunk floating in ponds, oceans, and even aquariums is becoming a biotech…
by
-
🔐 On-Device AI for Mobile Security: No Cloud Needed
Cloud-free security? Yes, it’s a thing—and it’s quietly becoming the future of mobile protection. With mobile threats evolving faster than ever, traditional cloud-dependent security just can’t keep up. Enter on-device AI—the game-changer that brings cybersecurity intelligence straight to your smartphone, with no cloud needed. That means faster protection, more privacy, and better control. Let’s unpack…
by

