Entries by Techno

Renpho Eyeris Zen review: This eye massager doubles as my meditation tool

Renpho Eyeris Zen Eye Massager Review: A Game-Changer for Headache Relief and Relaxation In the ever-evolving world of wellness technology, Renpho has once again raised the bar with its latest innovation – the Renpho Eyeris Zen Eye Massager. This sleek, sophisticated device promises to revolutionize the way we approach eye strain, headaches, and overall relaxation. […]

Bing AI promoted fake OpenClaw GitHub repo pushing info-stealing malware

Microsoft Bing’s AI Search Promotes Fake OpenClaw Repository, Spreading Info-Stealing Malware In a shocking cybersecurity breach, Microsoft’s Bing AI search engine has been found promoting malicious GitHub repositories disguised as legitimate OpenClaw AI assistant installers, leading unsuspecting users into a trap of malware infections. The OpenClaw AI Assistant: A Brief Overview OpenClaw is an open-source […]

Vionta Q10 is an ultra-slim, 10,000mAh Qi2 power bank

Adam Elements’ Vionta Q10: The Ultra-Slim 10,000mAh Magnetic Power Bank That’s About to Revolutionize Your Charging Game In a world where our devices are practically glued to our hands, battery anxiety is the new normal. But what if I told you there’s a game-changing power bank that’s about to make low-battery panic a thing of […]

UL and IMR to design Ireland’s first 3D-printed liquid rocket engine

Ireland’s First 3D-Printed Liquid Rocket Engine Set to Launch Student Innovation into the Stratosphere In a groundbreaking leap for Irish aerospace engineering, the University of Limerick Aeronautical Society’s High-Powered Rocketry Team (ULAS HiPR) has officially partnered with the University of Limerick and Irish Manufacturing Research (IMR) to design and produce the first additive manufactured (3D-printed) […]

These Bose Ultra Open Earbuds Are $100 Off Right Now

We may earn a commission from links on this page. Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication. Bose Ultra Open Earbuds: The Perfect Blend of Awareness and Audio Quality at an Unbeatable Price The world of personal audio has undergone a dramatic transformation in recent years. As active noise-cancelling technology has […]

KDE Plasma Saw A Lot Of Bug/Crash Fixing & UI Polishing This Week

KDE Plasma Development: A Week of Stability, Polish, and Performance Improvements The KDE community is once again proving why it remains one of the most dynamic and user-focused open-source desktop environments in the Linux ecosystem. This week’s development cycle for KDE Plasma 6.6.x and the upcoming 6.7 branch brings a compelling mix of stability fixes, […]

Your LLM Doesn’t Write Correct Code. It Writes Plausible Code.

SQLite Reimplementation Shows 20,000x Slowdown: When AI-Generated Code Looks Right But Fails Hard In a striking demonstration of AI’s current limitations in software development, a Rust reimplementation of SQLite’s C API has been shown to perform 20,171 times slower on basic database operations compared to the original SQLite implementation. The culprit isn’t a missing semicolon […]

Bitcoin Data Shows Why 3-Year Holders Avoid Losses

Bitcoin Gets a Bad Name for Its Steep Drawdowns—But Data Shows the Real Story After 3 Years Bitcoin (BTC) often gets a bad rap among investors for its notorious double-digit price crashes that can wipe out late buyers almost overnight. The crypto world is littered with horror stories of people buying near the top, only […]

FBI investigates breach of surveillance and wiretap systems

FBI Investigating Cyber Breach Affecting Surveillance and Wiretap Systems In a significant cybersecurity incident that has sent shockwaves through federal law enforcement circles, the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has confirmed it is actively investigating a sophisticated breach that compromised systems used to manage surveillance and wiretap warrants. The revelation, which emerged Thursday, has […]