Innovation: Linux 7.0, AI Glasses and the Machines That Grade Your Kids Linux 7.0 arrives with AI-powered bug hunting, Meta's smart glasses raise privacy alarms, and China wants algorithms to mark homework.
Innovation: AI Journals, Cancer Breakthroughs and Data Centre Revolt From AI diaries that talk back to a promising cancer drug and growing US resistance to data centres, this week's innovation stories cut deep.
AI Fraud, iCloud Scams and the Tech Threats You Can't Ignore From AI-generated fake music flooding Spotify to sophisticated iCloud phishing emails, technology's dark side is outpacing our defences.
AI music fraud, NASA's bittersweet moonshot and open source under siege From fake artists flooding Spotify to NASA's budget crisis and poisoned developer tools, this week's innovations come wrapped in urgent warnings.
AI Hacking and Teen Bans: Digital Order Unravelling Editorial digest April 10, 2026 Last updated : 18:20 Four months into Australia's landmark ban on social media for under-16s, fifteen-year-old Noah Jones of Sydney is still scrolling. Nothing has changed for him, he says. The ban is in place. The loopholes are wider. Welcome to the state
The Atlantic Is Slowing — And What Comes Next Affects Britain First Editorial digest April 09, 2026 Last updated : 13:15 The signals are quiet. They come from buoys drifting in the western Atlantic, from brain scans lit up by waste-clearing proteins, from particle detectors catching something that has no right to exist. This week, science did what it does at its
State Hackers, Corporate Spies and the Tech You Can't Trust Editorial digest April 09, 2026 Last updated : 13:14 The internet was supposed to connect us. Instead, it turns out it's been connecting us — to Russian military intelligence, to Iranian saboteurs, to LinkedIn's surveillance machinery, and to a Silicon Valley AI race that's quietly