New research identifies vulnerabilities in popular browsers with integrated AI, including susceptibility to prompt injection. This is a critical security update for viewers who are increasingly using AI-powered tools in their daily workflows.
Intel has officially confirmed price increases for several consumer and server processors, citing rising supply costs. This impacts the value-for-money analysis Lon often provides for PC builders and hardware buyers.
A leaked video suggests Microsoft is exploring a vision for Windows where AI (Copilot) is the core interface rather than an add-on. This would make for a great 'Tech Thoughts' style video discussing the future of operating systems.
A PCWorld test audit found that many USB-C cables in everyday use weren’t worth keeping, highlighting ongoing confusion around charging and data specs. This could be a strong service-oriented topic for Lon, especially if he wants to recommend test tools or explain how consumers can identify bad cables.
Researchers created a 3D-printed system that turns living cockroaches into remote-controlled camera platforms capable of surviving underwater for hours. It’s weird science more than consumer tech, but it is visually striking and could make an entertaining short or discussion topic if Lon wants something offbeat.
GitHub is offering a limited run of CD-ROMs containing public repositories as a preservation experiment. It’s a niche but fascinating physical-media-meets-open-source story that could appeal to Lon’s audience if approached from the angle of software archiving, retro media, and practical long-term storage.
Apple is introducing a fraud detection framework called Trust Insights with iOS 28 that analyzes on-device behavior to flag likely scams during calls, texts, and emails.
Amazon is looking to expand the use of its custom-designed 'AZ' chips into future Fire TV and Kindle devices, moving away from third-party vendors like MediaTek. This transition could lead to better-optimized software and longer device support lifecycles through tighter vertical integration.
Earlier this year, three YouTube channels sued Apple, alleging that the company violated the U.S. Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) by unlawfully accessing and scraping millions of copyrighted YouTube videos to train its AI models. In a class action lawsuit filed with the U.S.
A report suggests Intel could bring back older desktop CPUs to keep budget PC builds viable while DDR5 memory remains expensive. If true, it’s an unusual and very practical PC market development that could matter to value-focused builders and upgraders.
PCMag reports that 260 Starlink satellites have burned up in the atmosphere, with disposals accelerating in recent months. This is a notable space-tech and infrastructure story, especially given growing interest in satellite internet scale, maintenance, and environmental impact.
WhatsApp is expected to launch usernames, which would let users connect without exposing their phone numbers as broadly. It’s a meaningful messaging-platform update with privacy implications and mainstream appeal, even if it’s more software feature than hardware.
Tesla has introduced a stretched six-seat Model Y Long Wheelbase for the U.S. market, adding a new configuration to one of its most important vehicles. It’s a meaningful product launch for EV coverage because it changes the practicality and positioning of the Model Y lineup.
A long-defunct developer returned from the dead promising to revive the 3DO, but quickly pulled its pledge when it became apparent it didn't have the right to.
Google is reportedly experimenting with a reCAPTCHA system that uses a webcam hand scan to verify users are human, though testers reportedly defeated it with a stock photo. This is an interesting consumer-tech and privacy story because it highlights how anti-bot systems are evolving in awkward and potentially invasive ways.
Security breaches at the Empire State Building forced several NYC television and FM radio stations to switch to backup transmission sites. This event highlights the physical vulnerabilities of major over-the-air (OTA) broadcast hubs that serve millions of viewers.
Sports broadcaster beIN proposes to expand the European blocking efforts by maintaining a blacklist of rogue hosting companies.
American Express now lets cardholders redeem Membership Rewards points directly at checkout in Apple Pay. This is a notable payments feature update that could interest viewers who follow Apple Wallet, mobile payments, and credit card ecosystem changes.
Dish DBS, the satellite TV operator that is now a unit of EchoStar, has filed for bankruptcy protection due to EchoStar's wireless spectrum dealings.