The Trump administration is reportedly considering a ban on Chinese-made cellular modules, which are essential components in many smart devices, routers, and connected cars. Such a ban could have a massive ripple effect on the availability and security of consumer IoT hardware.
Cybersecurity researchers at Google have found a zero-day exploit created by AI that can bypass two-factor authentication. This marks a new, more dangerous era of AI-driven cyber threats that tech enthusiasts should be aware of.
Legendary news aggregator Digg is attempting a comeback, this time leveraging AI to track engagement on platforms like X. It’s an interesting pivot for one of the web's oldest social news brands.
The United States Mint today began selling a new $1 American Innovation Coin featuring Steve Jobs, purchasable from the U.S. Mint website. The $1 Steve Jobs Coin features a young Steve Jobs in a turtleneck, jeans, and sneakers, sitting in front of the Northern California landscape.
Comcast has petitioned the FCC for help, claiming a local power company is blocking its ability to attach fiber-optic lines to utility poles. This case highlights the physical infrastructure hurdles that can slow down broadband competition and fiber rollouts.
A major security failure has exposed over a million baby monitors to remote access by strangers. This serves as a vital PSA topic for Lon to cover, emphasizing the importance of security in smart home camera systems.
Evidence in Valve's reservation system code suggests a new Steam Machine or hardware device may be in the works with a built-in queue system to prevent scalping. This would be a major story for Lon given his extensive coverage of the Steam Deck and SteamOS ecosystems.
New industry data indicates that broadcast television is experiencing a resurgence in audience numbers. This is a significant trend for Lon's audience as it reinforces the long-term value and relevance of Over-the-Air (OTA) antennas.
Walmart appears to be expanding its popular and affordable Onn streaming line yet again, with a new stick passing through FCC certification. This follows the recent release of the 4K Pro model and suggests another budget-friendly device is imminent for the cord-cutting market.
Google's reCAPTCHA is testing a system that requires you to scan a QR code with an Apple or Google-certified phone. Here's why that matters more than it sounds.
Reports indicate a potential price hike for the upcoming Switch 2 amid weak sales forecasts for Nintendo. Additionally, Nintendo has already begun blocking browser-based workarounds meant to allow YouTube streaming on the next-gen console.
Scammers are now selling fake DDR5 memory modules that feature relabeled empty plastic chips mounted to real-looking PCBs. This highlights a dangerous trend in the hardware market as high RAM prices drive deceptive practices.
EchoStar's latest financial report reveals a combined loss of over 366,000 subscribers for DISH Network and Sling TV in a single quarter. This significant decline and accompanying $2.54 billion revenue drop highlight the deepening struggles of traditional satellite providers and their streaming alternatives.
Attackers are abusing Google Ads and legitimate Claude.ai shared chats in an active malvertising campaign. Users searching for
Starlink.com now mentions a 'travel registration' policy for international use that requires the customer to submit a copy of their passport and a live portrait selfie.
Louis Rossmann has stepped in to support an OrcaSlicer developer following legal threats from Bambu Lab. This is a significant story for Lon's audience interested in the ethics of the 3D printing industry and the 'Right to Repair' movement.
Executives detailed their efforts to combat antitrust lawsuits seeking to block the Tegna acquisition and described how the lawsuits are impacting operations