Google introduces the Pixel Watch 4, featuring a new Actua 360 display, standalone satellite communication, and on-device Gemini AI. Preorders open now; in stores October 9.
Splunk’s .conf25 in Boston will spotlight over 60 observability sessions, with a major focus on OpenTelemetry. Attendees can follow curated learning paths tailored to their roles.
Canonical has elevated its membership in the Open Source Robotics Alliance (OSRA) to Platinum, reinforcing its commitment to the sustainability and security of open-source robotics software.
Ubuntu 25.04 is now the first major Linux distribution to offer out-of-the-box host and guest support for AMD SEV-SNP, marking a significant advance in confidential computing for both private and public clouds.
NVIDIA's DLSS 4 now supports more than 175 games, with new path tracing and ray tracing features debuting at Gamescom. RTX Remix and ACE AI enhancements also expand the ecosystem.
Sen. Tim Scott is advancing a comprehensive crypto regulation bill, but faces resistance from Sen. Elizabeth Warren. The bill targets bipartisan support ahead of a September 30 deadline.
Jennifer Peters, former acting director of Lynchburg Community Corrections, admitted to illegally sharing confidential police data and obstructing a federal investigation involving her romantic partner.
Adobe debuts Acrobat Studio, a new AI-driven platform combining PDF tools, content creation, and personalized assistants to streamline work, education, and personal projects.
Google details 14 real-world uses of AI tools like Gemini and NotebookLM to enhance productivity, creativity, and efficiency across engineering, sales, and operations.
NIST has published new guidelines to help organizations spot and deter face photo morphing attacks, a growing threat to identity verification at borders and credential offices.
Microsoft will end support for Entra Permissions Management in October 2025, leaving enterprises with fewer cross-cloud identity security options and prompting a shift to vendor-neutral CIEM tools.
Google Arts & Culture introduces interactive games and virtual museum tours to help kids stay engaged and combat the summer slide, offering unique ways to make learning fun before the school year resumes.










