Microsoft’s Secure Boot certificate change could affect future security updates after June 2026.
Apple is reportedly developing a theft detection feature that uses motion sensors and AI to identify if a phone has been snatched from a user's hand. If triggered, the device will automatically lock to prevent thieves from accessing data while the screen is active.
Investigators spent weeks unravelling enthusiast's bedroom project
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman talks with NBC News’ Gadi Schwartz about plans for building a base on the moon, rover designs, and what’s next for the Arte...
Dropbox CEO Drew Houston, who started the cloud storage company when he was 24, plans to step down and assume the role of executive chairman.
A large-scale campaign is exploiting a critical SQL injection vulnerability (CVE-2026-26980) in Ghost CMS to inject malicious JavaScript code that triggers ClickFix attack flows.
A Bay Area startup is reportedly aiming to sell humanoid robots for around $3,000, targeting developers and research labs rather than enterprise buyers. If real and accessible, that price point could be significant because it lowers the barrier to entry for robotics experimentation and hobbyist development.
Tegna Inc., one of the largest local station owners in the U.S., has named former Fox executive Patrick Paolini as its new CEO. This leadership change comes at a pivotal time as major broadcast networks (ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC) continue to lose significant linear viewership to streaming platforms.
Amazon has ditched Android for all future Fire TV Stick models and switched to its inferior in-house Vega operating system, which has caused many customers to abandon the platform entirely in favor of Android TV and Google TV devices.
'Star Wars: Mandalorian and Grogu' posted $12M in Thursday night previews at the domestic box office for what's looking like a $97M-$98M 4-day opening.
Federal regulators say the company sold small businesses a product that never worked as described — and that the “consent” it claimed from consumers was no consent at all. The Federal Trade Commission has ordered Cox Media Group and two partner marketing firms to pay a combined $930,000 to settle charges that they deceived small […]
The SegaXtreme Showcase celebrates 31 years of the Saturn with 31 homebrew entries, from new games and translation patches to improvement hacks and utilities.
Google is surprisingly rolling out a fix for the original 1st-generation Chromecast while giving the modern 4K Chromecast with Google TV a significant Gemini AI upgrade. This covers both Lon's interest in legacy support and current streaming hardware.
After losing over 10 million TV subscribers, Comcast has begun offering YouTube TV as an optional add-on for its Xfinity internet customers. This development allows subscribers who rely on Xfinity for high-speed connectivity to seamlessly incorporate a comprehensive live TV package without needing a separate cable television subscription. The integration reflects broader industry trends where […]
Windows Secure Boot certificates from 2011 are set to expire on June 24, which could cause some devices to lose the ability to boot if not updated. This is a critical technical advisory that would make for a helpful 'tech tip' video for Lon's audience.
The Coalition for Innovative Media Measurement (CIMM) is pushing for new quality metrics in how streaming media is evaluated. This move could significantly impact how ad-supported streaming tiers are monetized and how platforms justify subscription costs.
Apple is readying a 'genai.apple.com' subdomain, signaling a major push into generative AI features for its next software cycle. As Lon covers the Apple ecosystem, this move toward on-device and cloud AI for iPhone and Mac is a major news item.
A 4.4-pound DIY drone has officially broken the world speed record, reaching 454 mph. Lon's audience often appreciates high-performance DIY hardware and the engineering behind extreme hobbyist tech.
MIT researchers have demonstrated that the standard LiDAR sensors found on modern iPhones can be used to detect and track objects that are not in the direct line of sight. This is a fascinating use of existing mobile hardware that could lead to new app capabilities.
NVIDIA is rumored to be preparing a new CPU codenamed 'Vera' that could significantly outperform current Intel and AMD x86 chips. This would mark a major move for NVIDIA into the consumer desktop processor space, potentially debuting at Computex.