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iOS 26.4: Crucial Keyboard Fix & Handy Upgrades Arrive
Review
Mar 26, 2026ZDNet

iOS 26.4: Crucial Keyboard Fix & Handy Upgrades Arrive

Verdict: A Welcome Collection of Refinements (and a Much-Needed Fix) iOS 26.4 isn't about revolutionary new features, but rather a robust collection of thoughtful enhancements and critical fixes that significantly

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Switching Password Managers: Simpler Than You Think
Review
Mar 24, 2026ZDNet

Switching Password Managers: Simpler Than You Think

Quick Verdict Don't let the fear of losing your digital keys hold you hostage to an unsatisfactory password manager. The process of switching between services is genuinely manageable, designed to retain all your vital

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VB Transform 2026: Hunt for Most Innovative Agentic AI Tech Begins
Tech
Mar 24, 2026VentureBeat

VB Transform 2026: Hunt for Most Innovative Agentic AI Tech Begins

VentureBeat's Transform 2026 conference is actively seeking the most innovative autonomous agent technologies for its annual Innovation Showcase. Scheduled for July 14-15 in Menlo Park, the event aims to feature up to 10 companies pioneering solutions in enterprise agentic orchestration, LLMOps, RAG infrastructure, and AI security. Selected innovators will gain exposure to industry leaders, direct feedback, and exclusive VentureBeat editorial coverage.

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Disabling ACR on Your Smart TV: Essential for Privacy
Review
Mar 23, 2026ZDNet

Disabling ACR on Your Smart TV: Essential for Privacy

Quick Verdict: Reclaim Your Privacy Now Automatic Content Recognition (ACR) on smart TVs is a pervasive, privacy-eroding technology that silently tracks your viewing habits and personal data. Disabling it is a crucial

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Tech's Color Craze: Why Brands Are Betting on Bold Hues
Review
Mar 22, 2026ZDNet

Tech's Color Craze: Why Brands Are Betting on Bold Hues

Quick Verdict It's official: Color is back, and it's not just an option – it's a feature. Tech brands, from Apple to Sony and Nothing, are embracing vibrant hues, notably pink, to connect with consumers on a deeper,

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Amazon's 'Transformer' Phone: A Second Chance for Fire
Review
Mar 21, 2026ZDNet

Amazon's 'Transformer' Phone: A Second Chance for Fire

Quick Verdict Amazon is reportedly dabbling in the smartphone market again with a new device, internally dubbed "Transformer." While the idea of Amazon re-entering the phone fray is intriguing, the ghosts of the

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Director of AI Productivity: Your Business's AI 'Magician' Reviewed
Review
Mar 18, 2026ZDNet

Director of AI Productivity: Your Business's AI 'Magician' Reviewed

Quick Verdict In an increasingly AI-driven business landscape, many organizations are grappling with how to best integrate and utilize artificial intelligence. While the emergence of the Chief AI Officer (CAIO)

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Nvidia DLSS 5 Unveiled: Generative AI Powers Hyper-Realistic Gaming
Tech
Mar 17, 2026TechCrunch

Nvidia DLSS 5 Unveiled: Generative AI Powers Hyper-Realistic Gaming

Nvidia Revolutionizes Gaming Graphics with DLSS 5, Eyes Enterprise Expansion San Jose, CA – Nvidia unveiled its latest leap in graphics technology, DLSS 5, at CEO Jensen Huang's keynote during Nvidia GTC on Monday. This

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YouTube Premium Lite: Is It Worth Escaping Unskippable Ads
Review
Mar 16, 2026ZDNet

YouTube Premium Lite: Is It Worth Escaping Unskippable Ads

Quick Verdict: A Painful Dilemma, a Convenient Escape YouTube's recent introduction of 30-second unskippable ads, primarily targeting viewers on televisions, has sparked widespread frustration. While the idea of a

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The Best External Hard Drives of 2026: ZDNET's Expert-Tested Verdict
Review
Mar 15, 2026ZDNet

The Best External Hard Drives of 2026: ZDNET's Expert-Tested Verdict

External hard drives remain indispensable in 2026, offering crucial storage independent of cloud subscriptions or internet connectivity. For professionals and casual users alike, these devices are perfect for backing up

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Jackery Explorer 2000 v2: Essential Power, Half the Price
Review
Mar 13, 2026ZDNet

Jackery Explorer 2000 v2: Essential Power, Half the Price

Quick Verdict For anyone in the market for a robust, reliable, and genuinely portable power station, the Jackery Explorer 2000 v2 at 50% off on Amazon is an undeniable deal. Building on the strengths of its predecessor

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AI for Medical Advice: Proceed with Caution
Review
Mar 13, 2026ZDNet

AI for Medical Advice: Proceed with Caution

Quick Verdict: Proceed with Caution Artificial intelligence offers unparalleled convenience and accessibility when seeking information about your health. For general wellness guidance, AI tools can be remarkably

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Google Maps Update: A Game-Changer for Drivers
Review
Mar 13, 2026ZDNet

Google Maps Update: A Game-Changer for Drivers

Google Maps has just unveiled what it's touting as its "biggest update in over a decade," and after a deep dive into the details, it's clear this isn't just marketing fluff. Featuring two major innovations – Ask Gemini

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Future Bluetooth Audio: A Promising, Yet Distant, Upgrade
Review
Mar 11, 2026ZDNet

Future Bluetooth Audio: A Promising, Yet Distant, Upgrade

Quick Verdict Bluetooth's latest initiative to standardize lossless and spatial audio is genuinely exciting, promising to address long-standing frustrations with wireless audio quality and consistency. For audiophiles

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Enterprise Agentic AI Hampered by Missing Process Layer, Report Finds
Tech
Mar 9, 2026VentureBeat

Enterprise Agentic AI Hampered by Missing Process Layer, Report Finds

A new report reveals that while enterprises are aggressively pursuing agentic AI, most are ill-equipped to support it due to a fundamental lack of optimized process infrastructure. The Celonis 2026 Process Optimization

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AirPods Pro 3 Review: Immersive ANC Redefines Earbud Excellence
Review
Mar 9, 2026ZDNet

AirPods Pro 3 Review: Immersive ANC Redefines Earbud Excellence

Apple has taken an already acclaimed product, the AirPods Pro 2, and delivered a truly significant upgrade with the new AirPods Pro 3. Having tested them daily for months since their September announcement, I can

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Samsung Smart Glasses: An AI Gateway, Not a Standalone Screen
Review
Mar 8, 2026ZDNet

Samsung Smart Glasses: An AI Gateway, Not a Standalone Screen

Quick Verdict Samsung is officially entering the smart glasses market with an AI-focused device that prioritizes integration with your existing smartphone and Galaxy Watch over being a standalone, screen-centric

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industry: Google Workspace CLI brings Gmail, Docs, Sheets and more
Tech
Mar 6, 2026VentureBeat

industry: Google Workspace CLI brings Gmail, Docs, Sheets and more

Google has launched a new Command Line Interface (CLI) for its Workspace suite, unifying access to Gmail, Drive, Calendar, Sheets, and Docs for developers and AI agents. This open-source tool, introduced by Google Cloud director Addy Osmani, streamlines automation and agentic workflows by offering a direct, scriptable interface. It aims to reduce reliance on custom integrations and third-party connectors for enterprise productivity.

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Mastering MLOps: Driving Production-Ready ML with MLflow & Databricks
Programming
Mar 6, 2026freeCodeCamp

Mastering MLOps: Driving Production-Ready ML with MLflow & Databricks

This article explores the critical role of MLOps in bridging the gap between ML research and production, focusing on MLflow as the industry standard. It details MLflow's capabilities in experiment tracking, ensuring reproducible and auditable models, and its extension into LLM operations with features like prompt registries and AI Gateways. The discussion also covers how integrating MLflow with Databricks and Hugging Face enables enterprise-grade deployment and monitoring of complex models.

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Building Secure MCP Servers for Internal Enterprise Data
Programming
Mar 5, 2026freeCodeCamp

Building Secure MCP Servers for Internal Enterprise Data

Integrating AI assistants into enterprise environments presents a unique challenge: how do you securely and efficiently connect them to your proprietary internal data? While many tutorials cover basic external

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Motorola GrapheneOS Phones: A Privacy-Focused Future
Review
Mar 4, 2026ZDNet

Motorola GrapheneOS Phones: A Privacy-Focused Future

Quick Verdict Motorola’s recent announcement of a partnership with the GrapheneOS Foundation to deliver GrapheneOS-powered phones starting in 2027 is a significant development for privacy and open-source advocates.

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systemd-analyze Review: Your Linux Boot Time Detective
Review
Mar 4, 2026ZDNet

systemd-analyze Review: Your Linux Boot Time Detective

Quick Verdict For any Linux user running a systemd-based distribution, systemd-analyze is an indispensable, built-in tool that effortlessly uncovers the culprits behind sluggish boot times. It's incredibly easy to use,

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Honor Robot Phone Review: Intriguing Tech with Practicality & Privacy
Review
Mar 3, 2026ZDNet

Honor Robot Phone Review: Intriguing Tech with Practicality & Privacy

The tech world at MWC 2026 was abuzz, and while foldable phones often steal the spotlight, Honor's reintroduced Robot Phone captured significant attention. This pocketable device, first seen at CES, now boasts working

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industry: Enterprise MCP adoption is outpacing security controls
Tech
Feb 28, 2026VentureBeat

industry: Enterprise MCP adoption is outpacing security controls

Enterprise MCP adoption is outpacing security controls Enterprises are rapidly integrating Model Context Protocol (MCP) and deploying autonomous AI agents, yet security frameworks are struggling to keep pace, creating a

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The Agentic Shift: Block's 4,000+ AI-Driven Layoffs & What It Means
Programming
Feb 27, 2026VentureBeat

The Agentic Shift: Block's 4,000+ AI-Driven Layoffs & What It Means

Block, Jack Dorsey's company, cut over 4,000 staff (40%) despite strong financial performance, attributing it to new AI efficiencies and a pivot to an "intelligence-native" operational model. This move, driven by a focus on "agentic AI infrastructure," signals a fundamental shift in how tech companies might scale and manage operations. It prompts other enterprises to audit their own workflows for similar AI-driven consolidation.

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