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The US is reaping the lion’s share of AI’s benefits, while other regions struggle with regulation, investment, and access to data. Can the world catch up, or will AI’s rewards remain in American hands?
Europe’s push for direct-to-cell satellite networks promises universal connectivity—but also triggers a new set of cybersecurity and sovereignty challenges as the continent scrambles to secure its place in the global digital order.
Shadow AI is quietly reshaping enterprise risk, as employees adopt unapproved AI tools that bypass security controls and expose sensitive data. Learn how organizations can manage these hidden threats before they spiral out of control.
Google API keys embedded in Android apps, once thought harmless, now expose Gemini AI endpoints to hackers. Our investigation reveals how this silent shift endangers user data and redefines the API security landscape.
AI-powered agents are transforming the travel industry, handling everything from trip planning to booking. Discover the risks and opportunities for traditional tourism players—and why the human touch still matters.
Quantum computing is rewriting the rules of IT, with cloud-based QCaaS making this disruptive power accessible. Explore the real breakthroughs, looming security threats, and the race to tame quantum’s potential.
A Bing server update broke Start Menu search for Windows 11 users in April. Microsoft rolled out an automatic fix, but lingering Start Menu bugs remain, revealing the risks of cloud-dependent desktops.
With a €100 million investment, Italy is racing to upskill its educators in artificial intelligence. Will this ambitious program be enough to keep teachers ahead of the AI curve—or is the classroom on the verge of a digital takeover?
GitLab has issued critical patches for multiple vulnerabilities, including code injection and denial-of-service threats. Self-managed GitLab administrators are urged to update immediately to secure their systems.
Nissan’s abrupt shutdown of remote app features for older Leaf EVs leaves owners frustrated and highlights the risks of corporate control in the connected car era.