Entries by Techno

Ring and Nest remind us why the camera brand you choose matters

Ring and Google Nest Face Backlash Over Privacy Concerns In a shocking turn of events, two tech giants, Amazon’s Ring and Google’s Nest, are under fire for their handling of user data and video footage. These controversies highlight the growing concerns over privacy and security in the age of smart home technology. Ring’s Controversial Partnership […]

YouTube finally arrives on Vision Pro — worth the wait?

After Two Years, YouTube Finally Lands on Apple Vision Pro—But Is It Worth the Wait? Apple Vision Pro users have been holding their breath for nearly two years, and finally, the wait is over. Google has officially launched its YouTube app for visionOS, bringing the world’s largest video platform to Apple’s $3,499 spatial computing headset. […]

Sitegeist secures €4M pre-seed for AI modular robots in construction

Construction Robotics Startup Sitegeist Secures €4 Million to Revolutionize Concrete Renovation with AI-Powered Robots In a significant boost for Europe’s construction technology sector, Munich-based startup Sitegeist has successfully closed a €4 million pre-seed funding round, marking a pivotal moment in the evolution of automated construction solutions. The funding round, co-led by prominent European venture capital […]

One $25 lifetime tool, endless PDF fixes

Here’s a rewritten version of the tech news article with a viral and informative tone, aiming for over 1200 words: TL;DR: Convert, edit, OCR, and manage PDFs with a $24.97 AcePDF lifetime license — one tool that replaces multiple document apps. PDFs are one of those file types everyone uses, but almost nobody enjoys working […]

Apple may be adding a splash of color to its upcoming budget-friendly MacBook

Apple’s Next MacBook: A Splash of Color and a Budget-Friendly Price The tech world is buzzing with excitement as Apple reportedly prepares to unveil its most affordable MacBook yet—a device that could redefine entry-level computing for students, professionals, and budget-conscious consumers alike. According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, Apple is not only focusing on affordability but […]

exFAT Achieves Better Sequential Read Performance With Linux 7.0

Linux Hardware Guru Michael Larabel Celebrates 20 Years of Revolutionizing Open-Source Performance Testing In a world where technology evolves at breakneck speed, few figures have left as indelible a mark on the Linux ecosystem as Michael Larabel. As the visionary founder of Phoronix.com, Larabel has spent two decades transforming how enthusiasts, developers, and enterprises approach […]

OpenClaw creator Peter Steinberger joins OpenAI

OpenAI Acquires OpenClaw: Peter Steinberger Joins to Shape the Future of Personal AI Agents In a move that could redefine the landscape of personal AI assistants, OpenAI has announced the acquisition of OpenClaw, the viral AI assistant that captured global attention with its promise to be “the AI that actually does things.” The deal marks […]

iOS 27 may bring better battery life to your iPhone

Apple’s iOS 27: A Deep AI Dive and Performance Reboot Set to Redefine the iPhone Experience In the fast-paced world of mobile operating systems, every new release is scrutinized for innovation, speed, and usability. With iOS 27, Apple appears poised to shift gears—trading flashy visual overhauls for a laser focus on deep AI integration and […]