Author: Samuel Alejandro

Microsoft offers several powerful open-source tools that can significantly enhance the Windows experience. This article highlights three essential utilities: PowerToys, a versatile collection of system enhancements; Winget, a command-line package manager similar to those found in Linux; and the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL), which allows users to run Linux distributions directly within Windows. These tools provide advanced functionality and convenience often overlooked by many Windows users.

A critical security flaw, dubbed DockerDash by Noma Labs, has been patched in Ask Gordon, the AI assistant built into Docker Desktop and CLI. This vulnerability could have allowed attackers to execute code remotely and exfiltrate sensitive data by embedding malicious instructions in Docker image metadata. Docker addressed the issue with the release of version 4.50.0 in November 2025.

Super Bowl LX is set to feature a significant presence of artificial intelligence in its commercial breaks, mirroring the crypto ad trend from previous years. This year’s lineup includes ads from major AI platforms like Google Gemini and Anthropic, with some even taking direct jabs at competitors. The event will also see new AI-focused website launches and discussions around AI ethics in advertising.

The UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has proposed new rules for Google concerning its use of publisher content for generative AI. This article examines why these proposals, while a step in the right direction, may not fully address Google’s significant AI advantage. It argues that requiring Google to separate its search and AI crawlers is crucial for empowering publishers and ensuring fair competition in the digital market.