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AI
Kwasi Asare’s career spans pioneering digital music marketing and civic engagement. His journey, marked by an unexpected legal challenge despite no wrongdoing, highlights the intricate interplay of risk, reputation, and resilience inherent in modern entrepreneurship. This article explores his path from early influences to his current focus on sustainable development.
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Security
A new open-source project, IronCurtain, introduces a unique method to secure and constrain AI assistant agents, preventing them from causing digital chaos. It uses isolated virtual machines and user-defined policies to mediate agent actions, offering a critical layer of control over AI behavior.
Products
It’s a minor update this year.
The sturdy CGO compact rides big and tucks away small.
The X11L is TCL’s best TV ever, but with RGB LED TVs around the corner, is mini LED a dead end?
Learn how to enroll in the Google Home Public Preview program to test new features on your smart home devices like Nest Hubs and Chromecast before their official release. This guide provides step-by-step instructions for joining and leaving the program.
This guide explores common issues encountered by Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 users, including delayed notifications, Android Auto malfunctions, app crashes, Bluetooth connectivity problems, S Pen case fit, iMessage conflicts, Chrome app glitches on the cover screen, and PC recognition failures. It provides practical solutions and advice, including important information regarding the device’s screen protector.
A new gameplay overview trailer for WWE 2K26 has been released, offering an in-depth look at its new match types, enhanced gameplay mechanics, and fresh presentation elements designed to create engaging wrestling matches.
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.
