Author: News Room

Microsoft revamps Windows Insider Program with simpler structure and more user control

Microsoft is rolling out a major overhaul of its Windows Insider Program, aiming to simplify how early Windows features are tested while addressing long-standing user complaints around complexity and control. The update marks one of the biggest structural changes to the program in years, signaling a shift in how Microsoft wants to collaborate with its testing community. A Simpler Insider Program Built Around Feedback And Control The revamped program introduces a streamlined structure, reducing multiple Insider channels into two primary ones: Beta and Experimental. This replaces the earlier, more fragmented system that included Dev, Canary, and Release Preview channels, which…

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Discord users breach access controls to reach Anthropic’s Mythos model

A recent security incident involving Anthropic has highlighted just how fragile the safeguards around advanced AI systems can be. A Wired report suggests that a small group of users, operating through private Discord channels, managed to gain unauthorized access to the company’s highly restricted Mythos AI model – an experimental system designed for cybersecurity applications. A Breach That Exposes Bigger Risks Around AI Control The incident appears to have occurred almost immediately after Mythos was made available to a limited group of trusted partners. According to multiple reports, the unauthorized users gained access through a third-party vendor environment, rather than…

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Tesla offers one year free Supercharging with Model 3 Premium and Performance

Tesla is once again leaning on one of its most effective sales tools: free Supercharging. The company has announced that buyers of the Model 3 Premium and Performance variants will receive one year of complimentary access to its fast-charging network, reviving a perk that has historically been used to drive demand, according to a report by Electrek. A Strategic Freebie That Signals More Than Just Savings At its core, the offer is straightforward. Customers purchasing higher-end Model 3 trims now get a year of free access to Tesla’s Supercharger network, though the company notes that the incentive is subject to…

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Next iPad could ditch traditional naming as Apple rethinks its lineup

A subtle but potentially significant shift may be coming to the iPad lineup, and it has less to do with hardware and more to do with identity. In a recent interview with John Ternus and Greg Joswiak from Tom’s Guide, the company could rethink how it names future iPads – moving away from the familiar generation-based system. A Naming Reset That Signals A Bigger Strategy Shift The report stems from insights shared in a recent interview with Apple’s hardware leadership, where the idea of simplifying product naming surfaced. Instead of continuing with labels like “10th generation” or chip-based identifiers such…

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NotebookLM can now automatically organize your research sources for you

If you use NotebookLM for research, you know how quickly sources pile up. Managing them manually, especially in notebooks with ten or more entries, has been one of the tool’s most frustrating pain points, but Google just fixed that. NotebookLM, the AI-powered research assistant built on Gemini, is rolling out automatic source labeling and categorization. The feature activates once you have five or more sources in a notebook, and it automatically assigns labels for you. Mo sources mo problems? Not anymore:Rolling out now, NotebookLM can auto-label & categorize sources (when you have 5+), so you can spend less time scrolling…

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Why I chose the Supernote Nomad over other e-ink tablets

Supernote Nomad has become my favorite purchase of the last year, and believe me, the decision to buy it was not easy. I didn’t realize that the e-ink tablet landscape had become so vast, and all the tablets I looked at had at least a few compromises that were a deal breaker for me.  Finally, after comparing and cutting out at least half a dozen e-ink tablets from my list, I settled on the Supernote Nomad. Yes, it also has some drawbacks, but there were five main reasons I settled on it.  And I am glad that I did, as…

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I’m rocking the original Switch in 2026. It just works because everything else got complicated

My original Switch should feel retired by now. It has the thick bezels, the aging screen, the tired battery life, and the unmistakable aura of a gadget that has survived too many backpacks. Next to Switch 2 and the current wave of handheld PCs, Nintendo’s first hybrid console looks hopelessly outgunned. And yet, I keep picking it up. My standards are not heroic here. I want to wake it and start playing before the part of my brain that checks battery percentages gets involved. I use the old console in 2026 because it’s almost annoyingly direct. That shouldn’t feel radical.…

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Xbox Game Pass could get more pocket-friendly with Discord tie-up

Xbox Game Pass may be getting a more budget-friendly route in, and Discord could be the vehicle Microsoft uses to make it happen. The company already teased a new Discord and Xbox Game Pass partnership earlier this week. Microsoft Gaming CEO Asha Sharma said the two companies were teaming up again “as we continue to make Game Pass more flexible for our players,” while also hinting that some users might start seeing code appear before a formal announcement. What does this collaboration offer to gamers? In a tweet shared by DiscordPreviews, subscribers of Discord Nitro may soon get access to…

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Old tech keeps coming back because new tech got annoying and we miss simpler times

Old jeans and old sneakers get a pass because fashion is cyclical. One year something looks dead, a few years later it’s back with a better markup and a straight-faced explanation about authenticity. I’m starting to see consumer tech the same way. The revival isn’t limited to one corner of the junk drawer, either. It’s showing up in phones, cameras, audio gear, movies, and games. A tiny camera dangling from a wrist has more personality than another glass slab taking overprocessed night-mode shots. Then there’s the quieter appeal. These gadgets don’t need to become platforms. They mostly do the thing,…

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For the first time in years, I’m genuinely excited for a new MacBook Pro

As a Mac fan, going through the entire butterfly keyboard saga was not easy, and I will be the first to admit that I have enjoyed the relative calmness of the M-series MacBook Pros. Yes, every new iterative update has not vowed me, but the performance and reliability have been a godsend. But after five years of using the same M1 Pro MacBook Pro I purchased on launch day, I am ready to upgrade to a new machine. And if current leaks and rumors hold true, the end of this year could be the ideal time to upgrade to a…

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