AV-Comparatives security survey 2026 shows Windows 11 still rules while Linux gains credibility

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The AV-Comparatives security survey 2026 shows Windows 11 still dominating desktops while Linux gains credibility and paid security software remains the trusted choice.

Albany lawmakers want to freeze data centers for three years, and that’s bad for business

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New York lawmakers are pushing a bill that would freeze new large data centers for years while the state studies their impact. Supporters call it cautious. Critics say it sends investment, jobs, and innovation straight out of New York.

Canon’s PowerShot 30th anniversary limited edition G7 X Mark III looks fantastic

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Canon is celebrating 30 years of its PowerShot camera line with a limited edition G7 X Mark III that looks great, even if the anniversary logo is easy to miss.

Noble Audio promises to improve your smartphone’s Bluetooth with the Sceptre USB-C dongle

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Noble Audio is launching Sceptre, a compact Bluetooth dongle designed to bypass built-in wireless hardware and unlock higher-quality codecs, raising the question of whether consumers still need dongles in 2026.

Joanna Stern’s exit from The Wall Street Journal is a shock, and a sign of the times

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Joanna Stern’s decision to leave The Wall Street Journal sounds upbeat on the surface, but the timing raises deeper questions about traditional media, independence, and why top tech journalists are choosing to go it alone.

Google is using AI to help Olympic athletes gain an edge, but is this digital steroids?

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Google Cloud is bringing AI powered motion analysis to elite athletes, using smartphone video and real time feedback to refine performance on the mountain. As Team USA experiments with advanced training tools, it raises an uncomfortable question. Is AI simply smarter preparation, or is it starting to look like a digital version of steroids?