- Raspberry Pi Pico 2 W Launched: Wireless-Enabled Microcontroller Board for Just $7

Raspberry Pi has officially announced the new Pico 2 W, a wireless-enabled variant of the Pico 2 microcontroller board. The Pico 2 W features the tried and tested wireless modem
- How does stress damage memory and cause anxiety disorders?

The busy life of modern society has made 'stress' a popular term everywhere.
- How to stay safe from 'SpyLoan' Android apps that use your data to blackmail you

A typical case is the SpyLoan app that tricks users with promises of low-interest loans but instead collects personal data and blackmails victims with that data.
- 4 reasons eSIM is more secure than physical SIM card

In addition to convenience, eSIM also offers security benefits that physical SIM cards cannot match.
- How to use Google Maps privately

Luckily, there's no need to turn to other alternatives; you can use Google Maps privately with these tips.
- How to write plural surnames in English

Writing correctly and accurately is always important when composing a letter in English. In this article, let's learn together how to write plural names in English!
- Interesting facts about the movie Wicked that is causing a global 'fever'

Wicked, the big screen version of the beloved Broadway musical, has been a huge success. Behind it all, there are some fascinating behind-the-scenes stories that sound unbelievable
- How to automatically delete OTP messages on iPhone

From iOS 17, iPhone will automatically delete OTP messages after use, helping to clean up the Email and Messages apps. Here are instructions for deleting OTP messages on iPhone.
- Why You Shouldn't Trust AI to Generate Personalized Content?

Artificial intelligence (AI) is a great tool for idea generation, but many people don't trust it to create personalized long-form content. In my experience, even some of the best
- 6 Reasons Generative AI Should Not Be in Any Creative App or Software

Every time we let AI 'create' something, we are giving up a part of our unique creation process. Are you willing to hand over your creativity to algorithms trained to imitate?
- You can now easily share content from Spotify, Apple to TikTok

According to a new announcement by TikTok, some of the world's top popular music streaming platforms including Spotify and Apple Music have just added a brand new feature called
- Passkey support is finally here on LastPass, but there are a few things to note

Passkey is useful for logging into websites without a password, but you need an external manager to store and use them.
- This list of common passwords shows how little we understand about online security

Research by SpiderLabs shows that nearly 2 million Internet user accounts are at risk because they use mostly common, poorly secured passwords.
- SteelFox Trojan: Malware Turns PCs Into Cryptocurrency Mining Zombies

This malware infects people looking to avoid paying for the product, steals their personal information, and turns their computers into cryptocurrency mining zombies.
- Remcos Alert: Ingenious Excel Phishing Campaign Spreading Dangerous Fileless Malware

Excel users need to be on guard as a newly discovered phishing campaign is targeting Microsoft's spreadsheet application.
- Micron Launches World's First 60TB PCIe Gen 5 SSD

Micron has just introduced a new ultra-high-performance SSD for data centers. Called the 6550 ION E3.S, it is said to be the world's first PCIe Gen 5 SSD offering up to 60TB of
- What makes ChatGPT's search feature superior to Perplexity?

While Perplexity has been reliable for a long time, ChatGPT's new capabilities have users slowly returning to the original Generative AI chatbot.
- A small robot 'lures' large robots into quitting their jobs at a company

A small robot, with just a few words, lured a group of robots to follow him.
- YouTube is copying a wildly popular donate feature from TikTok

In a new update announced late yesterday, YouTube made headlines when it introduced a feature called 'gifts' that works quite similarly to TikTok's popular Live Gifting feature.
- Tencent brings Android games to Microsoft Store Windows 11

Earlier this year, Microsoft announced its decision to discontinue the Windows Subsystem for Android, which was designed to allow Android apps to run natively on Windows 11.