Google Rolls Out Latest “Most Intelligent” AI To All Users – For Free

Google has announced the rollout of its latest AI model, Gemini 2.5 Pro (experimental), to all users of the Gemini app, including those on the free tier. Introduced earlier this week, Gemini 2.5 Pro is described as Google’s “most intelligent AI model,” integrating advanced reasoning capabilities directly into the system. Initially, access was limited to […]
DOGE Push to Rebuild Social Security Code Raises Alarms Over Database Risk: Genius or Hubris?

The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has launched a high-speed effort to rewrite the aging codebase behind the U.S. Social Security Administration — a project involving over 60 million lines of legacy COBOL code. Experts warn the move could pose serious risks to the payment systems that support more than 65 million Americans. The Social […]
Cloudflare Launches Open Source Tool for Secure, Keyless SSH Authentication

Cloudflare has released an open-source tool called OPKSSH (OpenPubkey SSH), which allows developers and IT teams to use identity-based single sign-on instead of traditional SSH keys for server access. The move aims to improve both security and usability for managing secure shell (SSH) connections. The tool integrates OpenID Connect (OIDC) — a widely used identity […]
Safeguarding Personal Data During Travel Amid Increased Device Searches

Recent reports indicate that the Trump administration has intensified inspections of travellers’ electronic devices, leading to detentions and deportations of both U.S. residents and tourists under its stringent immigration policies. Although such electronic searches constitute a small fraction of border interactions, it’s prudent for travellers to take steps to safeguard their personal data. Border Searches […]