- YouTube launches new video player interface, more friendly and lively

YouTube is rolling out a new video player across web, mobile, and TV with a streamlined interface, dynamic interactive effects, and a smarter commenting system.
- Firefox still supports Windows 10 after the operating system is discontinued

Even though Windows 10's free support has ended, Firefox users will still receive the same full features, bug fixes, and security updates as on Windows 11, Mozilla confirmed.
- Google launches new tool to 'woo' business users from Microsoft 365

Google launched a series of new tools such as Business Continuity and Work Transformation Set, allowing Workspace to operate in parallel or replace Microsoft 365 when service
- Social network X is about to launch a marketplace for trading inactive usernames, prices can go up to millions of dollars

Social network X (Twitter) is about to launch a marketplace that will allow Premium users to buy or claim inactive usernames. Some rare names are worth more than $1 million.
- Does translation earpiece technology make foreign language learning pointless?

While instant translation technology is getting smarter, experts say nothing can replace actual language learning – which helps people understand cultures and connect more deeply.
- Small changes in your diet can help protect your gums.

Research from King's College London found that people who ate a Mediterranean diet had healthier gums, less inflammation and a reduced risk of periodontal disease compared to
- Samsung launches new generation memory chip HBM4, officially declares war on SK Hynix and Micron

Samsung officially launched HBM4 memory chip at SEDEX 2025, achieving a 90% completion rate, promising to open a new race in the semiconductor industry with SK Hynix and Micron.
- Microsoft's latest security update breaks the Windows Recovery Environment

Don't mess up your computer any time soon! At least until Microsoft fixes a small bug in the Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE) that's currently making your USB keyboard and
- Xubuntu website hacked, spreading cryptocurrency malware disguised as download package

The official Xubuntu site was hacked, spreading cryptocurrency malware via the xubuntu-safe-download.zip file, targeting users who recently switched from Windows 10 to Linux.
- What does the F5 hack mean? What to do now?

The massive F5 hack has left companies scrambling to contain the fallout, but people need to be prepared if hackers start taking advantage.
- ChatGPT is about to support 'adult chat' feature, launching in December 2025

Sam Altman revealed that ChatGPT will update the feature to support adult chat for age-verified users, expected to launch in December 2025 with many improvements in personality and
- Warning: New scam on Facebook to steal accounts, users need to take note

Security firm Malwarebyte recently warned users about a new scam to steal Facebook accounts.
- Top ChatGPT prompts for administrators

ChatGPT helps streamline repetitive tasks like drafting responses, summarizing meetings, and preparing updates.
- How to use local LLM to sort chaotic Obsidian inventory

Using an AI-powered note tagger and an auto-move note plugin, you can easily reorganize your notes whenever your archive gets messy.
- New AI model helps detect potential disease signs before symptoms appear

McGill University scientists develop AI DOLPHIN – a tool capable of detecting signs of disease hidden deep in cells before symptoms appear, opening a new era for early diagnosis
- The Rise and Fall of Liquid Cooling: Is the Trend Coming to an End?

Liquid cooling was once the top trend in PC gaming, but now it is gradually declining. Why are users turning away from AIO liquid coolers and switching to other solutions? Let's
- Big Tech invades the auto industry: The painful fall of Apple Car

The Apple Car project cost $10 billion but ultimately failed, leaving behind many lessons about ambition, overconfidence and the risks of self-driving car technology. Find out why
- Wi-Fi 8 has begun testing — and the speeds are incredibly impressive

TP-Link confirmed that it has successfully tested the Wi-Fi 8 (802.11bn) prototype. The next-generation Wi-Fi standard focuses on connection stability and real-world performance,
- Intel Panther Lake launched: CPU and GPU performance increased by up to 50%, competing directly with AMD and Nvidia

Intel details new 2nm Panther Lake chip architecture, promising 50% increase in CPU and GPU performance, powerful AI integration and expansion into robotic applications.
- Windows 11 adds dark mode to the Run dialog box along with a series of small improvements

Microsoft released a new Dev Channel update for Windows 11, bringing Dark Mode to the Run dialog, improving the Settings interface, and fixing a bunch of system bugs.