Enterprises are struggling to move AI beyond pilot projects as governance, skills gaps, workforce trust, and data challenges complicate large-scale deployment. The post CTO Confidence in Scaling AI Falls for Third Straight Year appeared first on TechNewsWorld.
Anthropic's clash with regulators over AI export controls raises broader questions about cybersecurity, sovereign AI, and the future of government oversight. The post The Anthropic Case Tests the Limits of AI Regulation appeared first on TechNewsWorld.
Fox’s plan to acquire Roku is one of those deals that looks obvious only after someone finally has the nerve to do it. The fight for television is no longer just about what people watch. It is about where they decide to watch it. The post Fox Buying Roku: A Cage Match for the TV Home Screen appeared first on TechNewsWorld.
The Commodore Callback 8020 combines flip-phone nostalgia with modern communication tools for users seeking a simpler mobile experience. The post Commodore Callback Revives the Flip Phone for the Digital Detox Era appeared first on TechNewsWorld.
AI search is changing how diners discover restaurants, with Local Falcon research finding many eateries visible on Google Maps are missing from AI-generated recommendations. The post Study Finds Most Restaurants Missing From AI Recommendations appeared first on TechNewsWorld.
AI can identify threats and speed security analysis, but risk scoring alone cannot determine what software should be allowed to run. Effective prevention requires explainable, policy-driven controls. The post AI Can Identify Threats. It Can't Own Security Decisions appeared first on TechNewsWorld.
Apple used WWDC26 to outline a broader AI strategy that extends beyond Siri, weaving intelligence throughout its apps, services, and devices while maintaining a strong focus on privacy. The post Apple's New AI Playbook appeared first on TechNewsWorld.
Uare.ai founder Rob LoCascio believes the future of AI belongs to individuals who own models trained on their expertise, creating new opportunities for licensing, monetization, and enterprise use. The post Individual AIs Turn Personal Expertise Into Scalable Enterprise Assets appeared first on TechNewsWorld.
Unauthorized device access has overtaken scams as a leading identity theft threat, exposing consumers to account takeovers, credential abuse, and interconnected fraud schemes. The post ID Thieves Can Spam, Target Devices appeared first on TechNewsWorld.
Apple's WWDC26 focused less on AI spectacle and more on making intelligence a seamless part of everyday experiences across the Apple ecosystem. The post Apple's WWDC26 Wasn't Flashy. That Was the Point appeared first on TechNewsWorld.
Apple used WWDC26 to showcase deeper AI integration across its ecosystem, enhanced Siri capabilities, and new tools aimed at improving child safety. The post AI Integration, Child Safety Touted by Apple at WWDC26 appeared first on TechNewsWorld.
Major telecom providers are launching a cybersecurity alliance to improve real-time threat sharing and strengthen defenses against escalating attacks on communications infrastructure. The post Telecom Heavyweights Circle Wagons Around Cybersecurity appeared first on TechNewsWorld.
Google I/O 2026 revealed a far more aggressive AI strategy than many expected. Rob Enderle explains what this could mean for the future of apps, work, and computing. The post Google I/O 2026 Signals an Extinction Event for Standalone Apps appeared first on TechNewsWorld.
Gartner predicts AI-powered search tools will push brands to spend more on PR and earned media as companies compete for visibility inside chatbot-generated answers. The post Gartner Predicts AI Search Will Fatten PR Budgets appeared first on TechNewsWorld.
LinkedIn is expected to unveil new efforts targeting AI slop and engagement bait, raising broader questions about authenticity, platform trust, and AI-assisted writing online. The post LinkedIn to Launch Campaign Against ‘AI Slop’ appeared first on TechNewsWorld.
Advances in AI, robotics, and emotional design are pushing pet robots beyond novelty status and closer to becoming interactive household companions. The post Pet Robots Edge Closer to Reality appeared first on TechNewsWorld.
AI-generated legal hallucinations are increasingly leading to sanctions, delayed cases, and governance concerns as courts and law firms struggle to control unauthorized AI use and fabricated legal reasoning. The post Law Firms Grapple With Hallucinated Legal Logic, Shadow AI appeared first on TechNewsWorld.
Meta says it is expanding AI-based age enforcement tools across Facebook and Instagram to identify potentially underage users.
The post Meta Enlists AI to Enforce Age Restrictions appeared first on TechNewsWorld.
As AI systems take on more autonomous roles, concerns about alignment, oversight, and hardware-level safeguards are becoming more urgent across both enterprise and defense environments. The post The AI Alignment Problem Is No Longer Theoretical appeared first on TechNewsWorld.
Apple is reportedly exploring U.S.-based chip production partnerships with Intel and Samsung as geopolitical tensions and supply chain concerns push tech companies to diversify manufacturing beyond Taiwan. The post Apple Hedges Bets on Chips in Talks with Intel, Samsung appeared first on TechNewsWorld.
The economics of AI don’t always match expectations. High compute, infrastructure, and reliability costs mean human labor remains the more cost-effective option across many real-world tasks. The post Why Humans Are Still More Cost-Effective Than AI Compute appeared first on TechNewsWorld.
As AI demand accelerates, infrastructure limits are emerging as the real bottleneck. Power, cooling, and supply chains now shape deployment timelines and ROI. The post AI’s Real Bottleneck Is Power, Not Compute appeared first on TechNewsWorld.
A new interoperability framework aims to help robots share intent, not just data, allowing machines from different vendors to coordinate tasks, avoid conflicts, and operate more safely in complex, shared environments. The post Robotics Framework Aims to Prevent Conflicts in Shared Spaces appeared first on TechNewsWorld.
OpenAI may be exploring an AI agent smartphone, signaling a potential move beyond apps toward a more integrated, assistant-driven mobile experience. The post OpenAI Eyes AI Agent Phone, Kuo Says appeared first on TechNewsWorld.
Apple’s leadership transition to John Ternus raises a critical question: will continuity preserve success or slow the company’s ability to innovate? The post Apple Leadership Pivot: Safety Net or a Noose for Innovation? appeared first on TechNewsWorld.
AI safeguards can backfire when models learn to mimic the signals meant to verify truth. In one system, memory design and tool markers led an LLM to fabricate completed actions. The post The Safety Feature That Taught an LLM to Lie appeared first on TechNewsWorld.
Adobe is targeting the AI control layer for customer experience, linking creative tools, data, and workflows as enterprises face scaling challenges. The post Adobe Positions Itself as the AI Control Layer for CX appeared first on TechNewsWorld.
Enterprise AI demand is rising, but most GPU capacity remains idle, exposing costly overbuying and inefficiencies. The post FOMO Driving GPU Overbuying, 95% of Capacity Idle appeared first on TechNewsWorld.
Experts say AI’s early returns are concentrated among major players, while broader economic benefits remain uneven. The post Experts Warn AI Could Deepen Income Inequality appeared first on TechNewsWorld.
Rumors that Nvidia could acquire a major PC maker signal more than a bold expansion — they point to a potential shift toward fully integrated AI systems that challenge the long-standing WinTel model. The post Why Nvidia Might Acquire a PC Giant appeared first on TechNewsWorld.
As post-quantum security moves closer to reality, efforts like Google’s Merkle Tree Certificates highlight the need to rethink how trust is delivered across the internet at scale. The post Google’s Merkle Certificate Push Signals a Rethink of Digital Trust appeared first on TechNewsWorld.
Threat actors are using emojis as a form of visual shorthand to signal intent, evade detection, and coordinate activity across digital communications. The post Hackers Are Using Emojis to Hide in Plain Sight appeared first on TechNewsWorld.
Hyperscale data center development is shifting inland as AI demand surges, with Texas and Midwestern states gaining ground due to power availability, lower costs, and faster permitting. The post AI Data Center Boom Drives Inland Expansion Across US appeared first on TechNewsWorld.
AI digital twins are turning into autonomous agents that act for us — raising serious risks around identity, control, and digital legacy. The post Digital Twins and the Risks of AI Immortality appeared first on TechNewsWorld.
MediaTek is repositioning itself as a top-tier silicon player, expanding beyond smartphones into AI, data center, and connectivity markets with a more focused strategy and clearer messaging. The post MediaTek Looks Much More Like a Power Player appeared first on TechNewsWorld.
Malware targeting industrial control systems is raising new concerns as legacy infrastructure connects to modern networks, increasing exposure across energy, transportation, and manufacturing sectors. The post Malware Threats Accelerate Across Critical Infrastructure appeared first on TechNewsWorld.
Drone-based security systems are being positioned as a faster way to detect and respond to active shooter threats, giving schools real-time visibility while raising questions about safety, privacy, and oversight. The post Schools Turn to Drones to Counter Active Shooters appeared first on TechNewsWorld.
Android PCs powered by Arm and AI are emerging as a challenge to the WinTel model, led by Google. The post Google and MediaTek Move to Challenge the PC Status Quo appeared first on TechNewsWorld.
HP is advancing an edge-first AI strategy, focusing on running models locally across devices and workflows. The post The Edge of Tomorrow Takes Shape at HP appeared first on TechNewsWorld.
Microsoft is moving to fix Windows 11 performance and usability issues while rethinking its AI strategy as user frustration with the OS continues to build. The post Microsoft Pledges Quality Improvements for Windows 11 appeared first on TechNewsWorld.
Clawbots mark Nvidia’s push to turn AI from a passive tool into an active system that executes tasks and runs continuously across business workflows. The post Nvidia’s Clawbots: The Hype Might Be Justified appeared first on TechNewsWorld.
Malicious traffic has surged worldwide since the Iran conflict began, exposing growing risks from coordinated attacks, reconnaissance, and infrastructure targeting. The post Malicious Traffic Surges 245% Since Iran War Began appeared first on TechNewsWorld.
Lenovo’s Auto AI Box offers automakers a shortcut to in-vehicle AI, replacing complex in-house builds with a scalable, plug-and-play platform. The post The Lenovo Auto AI Box: Plug-and-Play Savior of the Modern Car appeared first on TechNewsWorld.
Logitech’s Rally AI cameras combine AI-driven framing, flexible mounting, and room analytics in a compact alternative to traditional conferencing hardware. The post Logitech Takes Aim at Bulky Boardroom Gear With AI Cameras appeared first on TechNewsWorld.
Nearly eight out of 10 global IT decision-makers say artificial intelligence poses a significant security threat as AI-driven attacks accelerate in speed and scale. The post AI-Powered Cyberattacks Raise Alarm Among IT Leaders appeared first on TechNewsWorld.
AI-powered apps are driving higher conversions and revenue, but retention remains weak. High churn, shorter trials, and rising costs expose a gap between early excitement and lasting value. The post AI Apps Generate Revenue but Struggle With Retention appeared first on TechNewsWorld.
Rob Enderle points to 10 announcements from MWC 2026 that signal the end of the "dumb" smartphone and the emergence of AI-driven devices. The post MWC 2026 Signals the End of the ‘Dumb’ Smartphone Era appeared first on TechNewsWorld.
Account recovery processes such as password resets and MFA re-enrollment are becoming a primary path attackers use to breach workforce identities. The post Account Recovery Becomes a Major Source of Workforce Identity Breaches appeared first on TechNewsWorld.