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Quick Share removes always-on ‘Everyone’ mode on Android

Google’s Quick Share Ditches “Everyone” Mode in iOS-Like Privacy Shift Google’s Quick Share, Android’s answer to Apple’s AirDrop, is undergoing a significant privacy overhaul as the company quietly removes its always-on “Everyone” sharing mode. This change, first spotted by Android Authority and confirmed on our Pixel 10 test device, brings Quick Share’s privacy settings more […]

DeFi Education Fund calls on UK FCA to narrow definition of control in crypto regulation

DeFi Education Fund Urges UK FCA to Narrow Definition of “Control” in Crypto Rules The DeFi Education Fund (DEF), a Washington, D.C.-based advocacy group, has called on the UK’s Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) to adopt a precise, functional definition of “control” as the regulator finalizes its new framework for crypto asset activities. In a detailed […]

World’s Oldest Known Pieces of Sewn Clothing Sat in an Oregon Cave for 12,000 Years

Ancient Threads: 12,000-Year-Old Sewn Hides Unearthed in Oregon Cave Rewrite History of Human Ingenuity In a discovery that stitches together the distant past with astonishing clarity, archaeologists have confirmed that fragments of sewn animal hide found in an Oregon cave are the oldest known examples of tailored clothing in the world—dating back a staggering 12,000 […]

NAVWAR cyber directorate’s mission to secure, survive, comply – Federal News Network

NAVWAR Cyber Directorate’s Mission to Secure, Survive, Comply In an era where cyber threats evolve faster than most organizations can adapt, the Naval Information Warfare Systems Command (NAVWAR) has taken decisive steps to reinforce its cyber posture. The NAVWAR Cyber Directorate has embarked on an ambitious mission to secure its networks, ensure operational survivability, and […]

The MacRumors Show: Revamped Siri Delayed Again?

Apple’s Latest Tech Turmoil: iPhone 17e Imminent, Siri Delays Continue, and New iPads on the Horizon In a whirlwind week for Apple enthusiasts, the tech giant finds itself juggling multiple product launches and software setbacks. From the impending arrival of the iPhone 17e to persistent delays in Siri’s AI overhaul, here’s everything you need to […]

Zillow Has Gone Wild—for AI

Zillow’s AI-Powered Resurgence: How the Real Estate Giant Is Reinventing Itself in a Sluggish Market The real estate landscape in 2026 isn’t exactly setting the world on fire. With existing home sales plummeting to a 25-year low of 4.1 million transactions compared to the normal 5.5-6 million range, Zillow CEO Jeremy Wacksman isn’t sugarcoating the […]

New Mac Studio orders delayed 1-2 months as refresh looms

Apple’s Mac Studio Supply Crisis: April Delays Spark Rumors of M5 Refresh Apple’s high-performance desktop computer faces unprecedented shipping delays, with some configurations now pushed to April 2026 as speculation mounts over a potential M5-powered successor. The Mac Studio, Apple’s powerful compact desktop workstation introduced in 2022, is experiencing what industry observers are calling an […]

Microsoft may finally make the Windows 11 taskbar movable

Microsoft May Finally Make the Windows 11 Taskbar Movable For years, Windows users have voiced a simple yet persistent request: let us move the taskbar. Since Windows 11’s debut, this plea has echoed across forums, social media threads, and feedback portals. Now, after countless iterations and mounting pressure, Microsoft appears to be listening—though not without […]

Elon Musk suggests spate of xAI exits have been push, not pull

Elon Musk’s xAI Loses Half Its Founding Team in Just One Week — And He’s Calling It a “Reorganization” In a shocking turn of events that has the tech world buzzing, Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence company xAI has seen six of its original twelve co-founders exit the company in just one week, with Musk himself […]