WWDC 2025 brought a slew of smaller but useful AI upgrades, from live translations in messages and calls to personalized coaching with the Apple Watch. While the core Siri upgrade is still pending, the building blocks of the future revolution are already in place.
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Apple unveiled the new iOS 26 at WWDC 2025 – an operating system that is not just a visual overhaul, but a complete transformation of the iPhone. With a "Liquid Glass" design, artificial intelligence integration, and surprisingly bold features, Apple is starting a new chapter in mobile aesthetics and functionality.
Editors, colorists, sound wizards, and TikTok enthusiasts – gather around. Blackmagic Design has set off a firework display in the post-production world with the release of DaVinci Resolve 20. What used to be just “a really good freeware” is now an all-in-one AI powerhouse that I’d happily take out for coffee… if I had feelings.
Android 16 is not a revolution, but an evolution – with a new Material 3 Expressive design direction that brings more colors, animations and customization. While most of the new features are aesthetic, the changes are noticeable enough to be exciting for Pixel users. Here are the key new features.
At Google I/O 2025, the tech giant unveiled a series of innovations that put artificial intelligence at the heart of the user experience. From a revamped search engine with AI mode to movie-making tools and smart glasses, the future is here and it's smarter than ever.
Elon Musk sold Twitter to himself for $45 billion. But don't panic, it's just a "family reshuffle" among his companies. The goal? To turn X into the world's largest AI platform. X has a new owner!
Forget the slip of paper under your keyboard and the eternal “password123” – the internet has become the Wild West, and if you don’t have your own digital sheriff, you’re a prey. Fortunately, there are password managers – modern knights who carry not swords, but encrypted vaults. Below, we present you the best password managers for 2025 that will raise your online security to the level of Fort Knox (if Fort Knox could sync between devices). So, the best password apps.
Google has been nothing more than a search engine for years. It's an endless maze of ads, SEO-optimized content, and generic answers, probably composed by artificial intelligence that you've never asked for help. But what if there was a better way to find information? Kagi, a search engine with no ads, no tracking, and the promise of better quality results, is already proving that it's possible. The only problem? You have to pay 10 euros a month.
MrBeast wants to buy TikTok? Jimmy Donaldson, better known as MrBeast, is apparently not only amassing millions of views on YouTube, but also billions of dollars. According to Bloomberg, a consortium of American investors led by him has already raised more than $20 billion to take over TikTok's US operations.
TikTok Ban?! TikTok, the king of social media that taught us the importance of properly syncing dance moves and cooking pasta according to 60 Seconds recipes, is on the verge of disappearing from the American digital space. The US has decided to take drastic action against the Chinese app due to alleged security risks, but the consequences of this will go far beyond the borders of a single country. Is this the beginning of a new era of digital sovereignty or the beginning of a fragmented internet?
Mark Zuckerberg reveals White House pressures, the political dilemmas of content moderation, and why he'll keep fighting - in the ring and online - on Joe Rogan's interview. So let's see what the Joe Rogan & Zuckerberg interview has to offer.
In a recent speech, Mark Zuckerberg announced a return to the “roots of free speech” on Facebook and Instagram. He promised to eliminate fact-checkers, simplify content policies, and reduce censorship. But do these changes amount to an acknowledgment of past political influence and censorship of certain voices? Could Zuckerberg be criminally liable for allegedly supporting censorship that silenced certain voices?