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Proton Launches Privacy-Focused Chatbot: Meet Lumo
Discover Proton's Lumo chatbot, a privacy-focused solution that keeps your conversations secure on your device. Learn more about its features and pricing!

CISA Warns of Vulnerabilities in Train Brake Systems: What You Need to Know
CISA warns of a vulnerability in train brake systems (CVE-2025-1727) affecting EoT and HoT systems. Learn about the implications and upcoming changes.

The Shift in Computer Science Education: Embracing AI and Human Skills
Explore how U.S. universities are reshaping computer science curricula to emphasize critical thinking and communication in the age of AI.

Jack Dorsey Unveils Bitchat: A Revolutionary Open-Source Messaging App
Discover Bitchat, the new open-source messaging app by Jack Dorsey that uses encrypted Bluetooth communication. Learn about its features, extended range, and how to access the source code on GitHub.

Teen Drivers in the U.S. Spend Over 21% of Drive Time on Their Phones, Study Finds
A new study reveals that U.S. teens spend over 21% of their driving time on their phones, mainly for entertainment, messaging, and GPS—posing serious safety risks.

Figma Files for IPO and Will Be Listed on the NYSE Under Symbol “FIG”
Figma has officially filed for its IPO and will be listed on the NYSE under the symbol "FIG", with revenue growing from $156.2M to $228.2M in just one year.

Automotive Giants Join Forces to Build Open-Source Software for Autonomous Vehicles
Major automakers like BMW, Mercedes-Benz, and Porsche team up to develop an open-source software platform for autonomous vehicles, with a code-first approach and a 2026 launch goal.

Mobile Web Traffic Hits Record 64% in Q2 2025, Driven by Asia's Surge
Mobile devices accounted for 64% of global web traffic in Q2 2025, with Asia leading the charge. Android remains dominant with over 72% of traffic share.

The Secret Side of the Galaxy: How the CIA Used a Fake Star Wars Website for Espionage Operations
Discover how the CIA used a fake Star Wars website around 2010 to secretly communicate with spies, featuring hidden login systems and covert ops.

Microsoft Announces Layoffs Affecting Thousands Globally
Microsoft announces global layoffs affecting up to 7,000 employees as part of a restructuring plan, despite reporting strong quarterly profits.

Wikipedia Embraces AI to Support Human Editors, Not Replace Them
Wikipedia adopts AI to support editors with tasks like translation and search, prioritizing open-source models without replacing human contributors.

Active Tech Use Boosts Cognitive Health in Seniors
Active tech use reduces cognitive decline in seniors, per a study of 400,000+ adults. Engaging activities like GPS use boost brain health. Learn more!