Uber's latest Lost and Found Index reveals that autonomous vehicle passengers are just as forgetful as humans, leaving behind everything from bowling balls to luxury goods.
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Robotaxis are now officially part of Uber’s ‘Lost and Found’—and the haul is weird
Saran K – June 2, 2026
Google’s Gemini Spark Turns Personal Data Into a High-Fidelity Digital Assistant
Saran K – June 2, 2026
Google's new Gemini Spark agent leverages deep personal data integration to automate complex tasks, raising significant questions about AI privacy and surveillance.
Read MoreAmazon Shifts Prime Day to June, Pivoting Toward Essentials as Consumer Sentiment Slumps
Saran K – June 2, 2026
Amazon moves Prime Day to June 23-26, signaling a strategic shift toward groceries and household essentials amid falling US consumer sentiment.
Read MoreApple’s Low-Cost Gambit: How the MacBook Neo is Rewriting the Mac’s Buyer Profile
Saran K – June 2, 2026
New IDC data reveals the MacBook Neo is outperforming previous Mac launches, aggressively targeting the sub-$600 laptop market and expanding Apple's reach in India.
Read MoreAnthropic deploys Claude Mythos to global critical infrastructure as IPO looms
Saran K – June 2, 2026
Anthropic is scaling Claude Mythos and Project Glasswing to critical infrastructure sectors in 15 countries, targeting zero-day vulnerabilities in water, power, and health systems.
Read MoreX bets on ‘video reactions’ to lure back creators from TikTok and Reels
Saran K – June 2, 2026
X introduces 'React with Video,' a new tool allowing users to respond to posts with short-form video, targeting the reaction-culture gap left by TikTok and Instagram.
Read MoreDNPA Sets New Guardrails for Digital Journalism in India: Balancing Editorial Freedom with Legal Accountability
Saran K – June 2, 2026
The Digital News Publishers Association (DNPA) introduces a comprehensive Code of Ethics to standardize digital reporting and legal compliance in India.
Read MoreDigital Footprints and Legal Minefields: The Perils of Reporting Sexual Offenses in the Internet Age
Saran K – June 2, 2026
An analysis of the POCSO Act and Section 228A, exploring the intersection of digital publishing, privacy laws, and the legal consequences of exposing victim identities.
Read MoreThe Wired Revival: Why Audiophiles and Gamers are Returning to Cables in a Wireless World
Saran K – June 2, 2026
While AirPods dominate the market, a growing shift toward wired in-ear monitors (IEMs) is driven by latency issues, battery degradation, and a demand for lossless audio.
Read MoreMicrosoft’s Windows Dilemma: Balancing the Windows 10 Sunset with an AI-First Future
Saran K – June 2, 2026
As Windows 10 approaches its end-of-support date, Microsoft is pushing users toward Windows 11 and preparing a rumored AI-centric Windows 12.
Read MoreApple’s Foldable Gambit: Why the Tim Cook Era is Finally Ready for a Hinged iPhone
Saran K – June 2, 2026
Analysis of Apple's strategic shift toward foldable displays and how a 'Foldable iPhone' could disrupt the current premium smartphone landscape.
Read MoreWalmart’s Onn Brand Aggressively Undercuts Samsung with New Budget Android Tablet Lineup
Saran K – June 2, 2026
Walmart expands its Onn house brand with six new Android tablets, including a 13-inch Pro model and kids' editions, directly challenging Samsung's budget dominance in the US.
Read MoreAndroid 17’s ‘Continue On’ Aims to Close the Ecosystem Gap with Apple’s Handoff
Saran K – June 2, 2026
Google is introducing 'Continue On' in Android 17, enabling seamless task switching across devices. Here is how it works and why it matters for the Android ecosystem.
Read MoreThe ‘Neo’ Effect: Why a Budget iPad Could Finally End the Android Tablet Experiment
Saran K – June 2, 2026
Apple's success with the affordable MacBook Neo suggests a strategy shift that could devastate the remaining Android tablet market share.
Read MoreAndroid 17 QPR1 Beta 3 Doubles Down on Visual Polish and UI Refinement
Saran K – June 2, 2026
Google's latest Android 17 QPR1 Beta 3 introduces refined animations, a revamped media player, and critical bug fixes for Pixel devices.
Read MoreNvidia Challenges Qualcomm with RTX Spark, a New Arm-Based AI Powerhouse for Windows Laptops
Saran K – June 2, 2026
Nvidia debuts the RTX Spark platform, bringing Blackwell-class AI performance to Windows on Arm laptops in partnership with MediaTek and Microsoft.
Read MoreElectronic Warfare and Drone Attrition: The High-Stakes Tech Battle in the Hormuz Strait
Saran K – June 2, 2026
Beyond the headlines of strikes, the U.S.-Iran conflict is becoming a war of attrition between MQ-1 drones, radar suppression, and strategic maritime blockade tech.
Read MoreThe Encryption Blind Spot: How Secret Chats are Shaping Modern Security Threats
Saran K – June 2, 2026
Analysis of how encrypted communication platforms are complicating federal security efforts to monitor right-wing extremist plots ahead of major political events.
Read MoreThe Digital State: How the Trump Administration is Re-Engineering Federal Infrastructure and Statecraft
Saran K – June 2, 2026
Analysis of Secretary of State Marco Rubio's testimony on State Department restructuring, the dismantling of USAID, and the shift toward a transactional foreign policy.
Read MoreNFL’s Streaming Pivot Sparks Congressional Antitrust Probe
Saran K – June 2, 2026
The House Judiciary Committee is questioning whether the NFL's shift to paywalled streaming services violates the Sports Broadcasting Act of 1961.
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