AI Agents, Data Breaches, and Workforce Shifts Define This Week in Tech
See what you missed in Daily Tech Insider from May 4–8.
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See what you missed in Daily Tech Insider from May 4–8.
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See what you missed in Daily Tech Insider from April 27–May 1.
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PowerToys 0.99 adds new monitor and window-management tools for Windows users, plus updates to Command Palette, Keyboard Manager, ZoomIt, and Image Resizer.
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A UK tribunal has allowed a £2.1 billion lawsuit over Microsoft’s cloud licensing to move forward, adding new pressure to how Windows Server is priced outside Azure.
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Intel’s Core G3 handheld chip could give AMD real competition in 2026, but only if it delivers where gaming handhelds actually live: low power, stable frame rates, and battery-conscious performance.
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See what you missed in Daily Tech Insider from April 13–17.
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The EIA’s pilot survey offers the clearest look yet at how the US government plans to measure data center power use as AI strains the grid.
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Utah’s latest AI health pilot does not let a bot diagnose or start treatment. It does let one renew a narrow set of psychiatric meds under a tightly staged review process.
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Apple won a pause, not a victory. Now the Supreme Court may be asked to decide how far courts can go in reshaping App Store economics.
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A poisoned LiteLLM update hit Mercor, and Meta pulled the brake. The breach is now a warning flare for AI vendors built on open-source plumbing.
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See what you missed in Daily Tech Insider from March 30–April 3.
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Meta lost in New Mexico. The bigger question now is whether the next phase forces changes to how its platforms work.
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Samsung and Hyundai have turned a CES promise into a live dashboard feature, but the first Car-to-Home rollout is narrower than the original vision.
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A hidden Google Translate feature could turn translated phrases into guided speaking practice, complete with scoring and corrective feedback.
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See what you missed in Daily Tech Insider from March 16–20.
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AT&T’s new app pushes AI deeper into billing, support, and device management.
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Alienware’s new Arrow Lake-HX gaming laptops are finally on sale, bringing anti-glare OLED back to the lineup and pushing deeper into premium territory.
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Nvidia’s DLSS 5 reveal is drawing backlash from gamers who say its generative AI changes go beyond enhancement and start rewriting game art.
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ByteDance has reportedly paused Seedance 2.0’s global rollout after copyright disputes with Hollywood studios added new pressure to the AI video race.
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