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The “Tech Footprint” in the boardroom is being reduced by Logitech’s new AI cameras

The “Tech Footprint” in the boardroom is being reduced by Logitech’s new AI cameras

For many years, installing large, motorized "video bars" that took up the front of the room was necessary for high-end video conferencing. With the introduction of the Rally AI Camera and Rally AI Camera Pro, Logitech is now challenging that cumbersome status quo.These are more than simply tiny webcams; they are advanced room sensors made to fit into a workspace's design while delivering the cinematic video quality usually associated with systems that cost twice as much. Transitioning to "Invisible" Technology A major change brought about by the Rally AI series is the emphasis on aesthetics and "visual noise." Architects frequently…
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How to Harden Firefox on Linux: A Comprehensive Security Guide

How to Harden Firefox on Linux: A Comprehensive Security Guide

Firefox is the window to the world for a lot of Linux users using Fedora, Ubuntu, or Mint. The "out-of-the-box" setup still leaves several doors open, despite the fact that it is likely the most private mainstream browser available. By default, it employs data-hungry search engines, gathers telemetry, and is vulnerable to "fingerprinting"—a method that tracks you even in the absence of cookies.You don't have to use a customised fork like LibreWolf in order to harden your browser. You can get the best of both worlds by modifying the official version: full control over your privacy and top-notch security upgrades.…
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The AI Glasses Revolution: As Smart Eyewear Becomes Commonplace, Shipments Soar 322%

The AI Glasses Revolution: As Smart Eyewear Becomes Commonplace, Shipments Soar 322%

There's a new favourite accessory in the tech world. AI smart glasses are now officially in their "momentum phase." Move over, VR headsets.Global exports of AI-powered glasses surged by 322% in 2025, reaching an astounding 8.7 million units, according to the most recent figures from market research firm Omdia. Once dismissed as a niche experiment, this technology has blossomed into a booming consumer market. Analysts anticipate that shipments will exceed 15 million units by 2026.China is quickly closing the gap with Meta, currently the market leader. The surge in popularity can be largely attributed to the success of the Ray-Ban…
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The “Agentic AI” Force Multiplier for Small Broadband: Calix’s 2026 Approach

The “Agentic AI” Force Multiplier for Small Broadband: Calix’s 2026 Approach

When you think about high-speed internet, it's easy to get fixated on the big players, the Comcasts and Coxes of the world.However, the "little guys"—regional co-ops, municipal ISPs, and small-town providers that maintain rural communities' connectivity—are undergoing a quiet revolution behind the scenes.Over the past year, Calix has demonstrated that providing a top-notch customer experience doesn't require a billion-dollar R&D budget. Calix is assisting smaller suppliers in automating their business models by embracing agentic AI, enabling them to compete on quality and service rather than just speed. AI as an "Operating Model" is the big play. Calix, back in 2026,…
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The Apple-Google “Gemini” Deal Is a Risky Bet: The AI Marriage of Convenience

The Apple-Google “Gemini” Deal Is a Risky Bet: The AI Marriage of Convenience

High-stakes relationships in the tech industry frequently resemble fast-paced romantic relationships that ultimately result in a difficult and costly divorce. One of the most significant "marriages of convenience" in ten years is currently in its honeymoon stage: Apple and Google are collaborating to bring Gemini to the iPhone.Those who have followed these titans for decades notice a recurring pattern, and the conclusion typically involves Apple keeping the house while the partner is left wondering what happened to the furniture, even as the headlines center on the significant upgrade to Siri.Why Gemini is Apple's Only Option (For Now): Apple was late…
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Best Drones for Photography and the Thrill of Flying

Best Drones for Photography and the Thrill of Flying

Fun, as you might imagine, was not how I would describe this adventure. Awesome? Yes. Fun? No. N.O. No way. But would I do it again? If I could rewind to that moment when the alarm went off at 4:30 a.m. to throw on clothes, grab our packs and trek up that mountain, would I? You bet your buttons I would. Here’s lives at the intersection of fun and scary. One of my companions summed the whole experience up perfectly. He leaned back in his chair at dinner that night, shrimp taco in hand, “These are the kinds of experiences…
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Moving the Unmovable: Sergei Kuznetsov on the High-Stakes Reality of Financial Cloud Migration

Moving the Unmovable: Sergei Kuznetsov on the High-Stakes Reality of Financial Cloud Migration

The message for global finance in 2026 is simple: move to the cloud or be left behind. Gartner estimates that sovereign cloud infrastructure spending alone will reach $80 billion this year. But even with huge budgets, many migration projects for regulated industries are stalling out – or worse, failing spectacularly. We found out by sitting down with Sergei Kuznetsov, Lead Software Engineer with over 15 years of experience building and migrating distributed financial platforms used by central banks and institutional investors around the world. Kuznetsov says this is the reality check for any organization who thinks cloud migration is just…
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Correction of the Windows 11 Course: Microsoft Shifts to Performance and Quality in 2026

Correction of the Windows 11 Course: Microsoft Shifts to Performance and Quality in 2026

Windows 11 users often feel caught in a tug-of-war between flashy new features and the frustrating quirks of the system. Now, Microsoft is admitting that a focus on quality is more important than simply adding more. This represents a major change in strategy for the year 2026. Microsoft's EVP of Windows + Devices, Pavan Davuluri, described a plan to make Windows 11 less of a "compromise" and more of an actual upgrade in a recent "Quality Reset" message. The message is very clear: Windows must stop interfering with the user's workflow. The Movable Taskbar's ComebackMicrosoft is finally restoring taskbar freedom…
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The Heartbeat of Automation: Why Private 5G Will Be the New Warehouse Robot Standard

The Heartbeat of Automation: Why Private 5G Will Be the New Warehouse Robot Standard

A quiet crisis has been simmering on the warehouse floor in the fast-paced world of contemporary logistics. The "heartbeat" issue has become a crucial bottleneck as autonomous robot fleets grow to satisfy the demands of international e-commerce. A split-second drop in connectivity is more than just a slight lag when hundreds of Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs) are navigating aisles at 30 mph; it's a safety emergency. Conventional Wi-Fi is turning out to be the weak link in the automation chain because it was created for office environments and stationary computers. The Reasons Wi-Fi Is Reaching a Limit The problem lies…
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The Invisible War: The Reasons Behind the Malware Siege on Global Infrastructure

The Invisible War: The Reasons Behind the Malware Siege on Global Infrastructure

Researchers studying cybersecurity are alerting people to a subtle but perilous change in the digital environment. Malware that targets Industrial Control Systems (ICS), the digital "brains" that power our physical world, is no longer merely a theory in the lab; it is a quickly developing reality that has the capacity to immobilize contemporary society.According to a recent Comparitech analysis, hundreds of vital devices—from national railway networks to power grids—are left vulnerable on the public internet, just waiting to be discovered by the wrong person. Damage in the Real World: From Sub-Zero Temperatures to Screens ICS malware transcends the cyber-physical barrier,…
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