TECH

Why digital IDs are a bad idea in principle

Why digital IDs could end privacy forever.

The rise of digital identity The concept of a universal digital identity has gained traction across governments, corporations, and international bodies. Framed as a step towards convenience and inclusion, the idea of replacing physical identification with a secure, verifiable digital system appears modern and efficient. According to the World Economic …

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Atlas Browser: Revolutionising web navigation with AI, launch, security risks, and market fallout

ChatGPT Atlas Browser: Features, security risks, and 2025 market fallout exposed.

OpenAI’s bold entry into the browser wars The launch of the Atlas Browser on October 21, 2025, marked a shift in how we interact with the internet. Developed by OpenAI, the creators of the ubiquitous ChatGPT, Atlas Browser officially dubbed ChatGPT Atlas, isn’t just another web browser; it’s an AI-powered …

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Did CCP cyber warriors just cripple AWS and expose the West’s digital doomsday?

Breaking: AWS outage = CCP cyber war test? Global economy hangs by a thread.

In an era where the internet is the lifeblood of modern civilisation, the sudden blackout of Amazon Web Services (AWS) on October 20, 2025, didn’t just disrupt apps, it sent shockwaves through global economies, igniting fears of an invisible war already underway. What started as a routine Monday morning glitch …

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AI’s silent coup: Why the machines are already plotting in a language we can’t decode

AI transparency crisis: When machines think beyond our reach.

Imagine a world where the brilliant minds behind your smartphone’s predictions, your doctor’s diagnostic tools, and even the stock trades that shape economies are no longer just tools, they’re entities with thoughts we can no longer read. A chill runs down your spine as you realise: what if these digital …

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AWS outage: How a single cloud failure brought the internet to its knees, was China behind it?

AWS outage sparks fears of Chinese cyber attack, is this the start of a digital cold war?

What happened and how the outage began On October 20, 2025 a major disruption originating in Amazon Web Services’ US-EAST-1 region produced widespread failures across thousands of websites and apps around the world. Popular consumer services, financial platforms and government systems reported outages, slowdowns or partial failures. Amazon’s status updates …

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The unnecessary internet connection: Why your smart devices should keep to themselves

The risks of smart devices: How to stay safe.

In today’s world of interconnected everything, it’s easy to get caught up in the excitement of smart devices. From refrigerators to thermostats, it seems like every appliance is now online. But is this really necessary? Should your fridge, stove, microwave, HVAC, and fans be connected to the internet? The answer …

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Smart devices and network security: The case for disconnecting your home appliances

IoT network segmentation: Why your fridge and HVAC must be disconnected from the internet.

The proliferation of smart devices, appliances and gadgets equipped with computing power and network connectivity, has rapidly transformed the modern home. From thermostats that learn your habits to refrigerators that track your groceries, the Internet of Things (IoT) promises convenience and efficiency. However, a growing concern revolves around the necessity …

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The digital apocalypse: Why we must fear the unseen minds of AI

AI opacity threat: As AI minds become alien, our future hangs by a thread.

Imagine a world where the very tools we created to serve us transcend our understanding, operating in a realm of thought we can neither access nor comprehend. A world where artificial intelligence, once a beacon of progress, evolves into an inscrutable oracle, its internal machinations veiled in an impenetrable cloak …

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Why your fridge, stove, microwave and AC should not be online

Smart devices internet access: Why your fridge and stove should never connect to the internet.

The modern household is increasingly being filled with “smart” appliances. Refrigerators come with touchscreens, ovens can be controlled through an app, and even your ceiling fan may try to connect to Wi-Fi the moment you plug it in. While the sales pitch for these devices is convenience and efficiency, the …

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