Month: August 2025

Tech in the Classroom: A History of Hype and Hysteria

From calculators to ChatGPT, the introduction of new technology into schools has long inspired frenzied discourse: Will it revolutionize the system or rot kids’ brains? It often does neither. Source

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The Best Tech for Back to School

From laptops for any kind of coursework to scooters to get you to class on time, here’s everything you need to crush this school year. Source

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Skyworth unveils the world’s largest art TV, a full 15 inches bigger than Samsung’s The Frame Pro

100-inch Elite art TV 2,000 nits of brightness, 400+ included artworks New 75 and 86-inch Art TVs also revealed Skyworth has unveiled the world’s biggest art TV, the 100-inch Canvas Elite Art TV, alongside a slightly smaller 86-inch model. Both models are bigger than Samsung‘s largest The Frame Pro art…

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Microsoft is finally improving Windows 11’s dark mode

Microsoft first introduced a dark mode option in Windows 10 in 2016, but there were still plenty of areas of the operating system that looked like a mish-mash of light and dark modes. Nearly a decade later, the latest preview build of Windows 11 now includes even more darkened UI…

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Ensuring resilience in the IoT revolution

In recent years, we have seen significant growth in the number of IoT (Internet of Things) devices, and the trend shows no sign of slowing down, with researchers estimating there could be 40 billion IoT devices by the end of 2030. Our daily lives now rely on connected devices like…

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Security’s blind spot: the problem with taking CVE scores at face value

The modern software supply chain is operating under unprecedented pressure as new vulnerabilities emerge at a record pace. In 2024 alone, more than 33,000 new Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVEs) have been reported – a record figure pushing security teams and developers to triage vulnerabilities at scale while trying to…

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