Windows 11 initially captivates with its polished, contemporary look. Its streamlined interface, centered Start menu, soft-rounded edges, and fluid animations mark a clear aesthetic leap from earlier Microsoft operating systems. However, once you dive deeper, it feels less like a straightforward tool and more like moving into a stylish new …
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Sora 2’s launch: How the ‘liar’s dividend’ threatens to undermine trust in the age of deepfake video
The recently unveiled Sora 2 from OpenAI represents a watershed in generative video, and with it comes a new horizon of risk. As Sora 2 makes headlines for its enhanced realism and social-media integration, it also compounds a fragile dynamic in the information ecosystem: the so-called liar’s dividend. That term …
Read More »The hidden risks of smart devices: Why your fridge shouldn’t be online and how to secure your home network
In today’s hyper-connected world, smart devices are becoming ubiquitous in our homes. From refrigerators that notify you when you’re low on milk to air conditioners controllable via smartphone apps, the Internet of Things (IoT) promises convenience and efficiency. However, the growing trend of embedding internet connectivity in household appliances like …
Read More »Self-hosting: A strategic framework for resilient website operations
In an era when cloud service interruptions make headlines, the concept of self-hosting your website infrastructure has moved from niche to strategic for organisations dependent on uptime and autonomy. For stakeholders such as media houses, content creators, schools, governments or any business whose revenue stream is tied to an always-available …
Read More »Is the AI industry turning into a ‘artificial intelligence Ponzi scheme?’
In recent months the term “AI Ponzi scheme” has surfaced with increasing regularity in commentary about the tech sector. On its face, the rapid rise of AI infrastructure investing, strategic partnerships among chip-makers, cloud providers and AI labs, and spectacular headline deals may seem to signal a genuine revolution. But …
Read More »Google Search just hid 90% of the internet: Here’s how smart media buyers are fighting back
When you type a query into Google Search, you expect to see an ordered list of relevant pages. For many years, SEO professionals and tool-providers relied on a little-known parameter in the URL, &num=100, which allowed retrieval of up to 100 search results on one page. That parameter has now …
Read More »Why digital IDs are a bad idea in principle
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 …
Read More »Atlas Browser: Revolutionising web navigation with AI, launch, security risks, and market fallout
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 …
Read More »Did CCP cyber warriors just cripple AWS and expose the West’s digital doomsday?
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 …
Read More »AI’s silent coup: Why the machines are already plotting in a language we can’t decode
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 …
Read More »Here is another reason why not to buy an electric car or a hybrid
Many people who are sceptical about electric vehicles (EVs) or plug-in hybrids point to issues such as battery disposal, rare earth mining, charging infrastructure, range anxiety and cost. However recent publicity has drawn attention to a different concern: magnetic fields inside electric and hybrid cars and whether they could pose …
Read More »AWS outage: How a single cloud failure brought the internet to its knees, was China behind it?
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 …
Read More »Microsoft’s latest Windows 11 update sparks concern
A serious issue has emerged for Windows 11 users involving a recent system update that can cause USB keyboards and mice to corrupt the operating system. The problem occurs if the computer enters recovery mode while a USB device such as a mouse or keyboard is connected. Reports indicate that …
Read More »The unnecessary internet connection: Why your smart devices should keep to themselves
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 …
Read More »One kitchen ingredient that can help you grow hair fast, backed by science
For anyone staring at thinning hair in the mirror or brushing away strands from their pillow in the morning, the search for a solution can feel endless. Expensive treatments and invasive procedures often leave people disappointed. But what if the answer to fuller, healthier hair was sitting in your kitchen …
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