Researchers from the University of Maryland reveal how minor semantic edits to AI agent 'skills' can bypass security scanners and lead to prompt injection attacks.
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The ‘Don’t Roll Your Own’ Dilemma: Why Custom Web UI is Killing the User Experience
Saran K – May 23, 2026
From custom scrollbars to non-standard password fields, the industry's obsession with bespoke UI is breaking accessibility and browser functionality.
Read MoreThe $58,000 Tab: Inside the Federal Battle Over O.J. Simpson’s Satellite Piracy
Saran K – May 23, 2026
A deep dive into the forgotten federal case where DirecTV sued O.J. Simpson for satellite piracy, involving FBI raids and 'Black Sunday' electronic countermeasures.
Read MoreFrom Subway Discovery to Software Engineering: The Unconventional Path of a NYC Family
Saran K – May 23, 2026
A chance encounter at Union Square station led to an unexpected adoption and a lifelong journey of family, law, and technology.
Read MoreGoogle Calms Fears After First-Gen Chromecast Devices Suddenly Go Dark
Saran K – May 23, 2026
Google confirms a temporary technical glitch caused first-gen Chromecast devices to stop working, debunking theories that the company intentionally bricked the hardware.
Read MoreThe Digital Privacy Minefield: How India’s POCSO Act Clashes with the Viral Internet
Saran K – May 23, 2026
An exploration of the legal complexities surrounding the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act and the risks of digital identity disclosure.
Read MoreFCC Challenges ‘The View’s’ News Status in New Push to Enforce Equal-Time Rules
Saran K – May 23, 2026
The FCC is seeking public comment on whether ABC's The View qualifies as a bona fide news program, a move that could force the show to provide equal airtime to opposing political candidates.
Read MoreWaymo Pulls Robotaxis from Four Cities as Flooding Outpaces Software Fixes
Saran K – May 23, 2026
Waymo has suspended operations in Atlanta, San Antonio, Dallas, and Houston after fleet struggles with severe weather and flooding sparked regulatory scrutiny.
Read MoreU.S. Immigration Shift: New Rules Force Green Card Applicants to File From Abroad
Saran K – May 23, 2026
The Trump administration is shifting green card application requirements, forcing most foreign nationals to apply from outside the U.S., impacting thousands of visa holders.
Read MoreMicrosoft warns of image-stripping bug in ‘Classic’ Outlook
Saran K – May 23, 2026
A bug in Outlook Classic (version 2604) is causing embedded images and signatures to disappear or show error placeholders. Here is the workaround.
Read MoreMicrosoft Pulls Back on Claude Licenses as AI Compute Costs Outpace Human Salaries
Saran K – May 23, 2026
Microsoft is scaling back internal Claude Code licenses as the financial reality of AI token consumption clashes with productivity goals.
Read MoreGoogle Leans Into the Chaos With Disco Ball Pixel Icons
Saran K – May 23, 2026
Following a viral trend and Spotify's controversial anniversary icon, Google has introduced a sparkly disco ball theme for Pixel device app icons.
Read MoreThe AI Revenue Mirage: How Startups and VCs are Gaming the ARR Metric
Saran K – May 23, 2026
Industry insiders reveal how AI startups are substituting 'committed' revenue for actual ARR to inflate valuations and mislead the public.
Read MoreMozilla Unveils ‘Project Nova’: A Major Visual and Functional Overhaul for Firefox
Saran K – May 23, 2026
Mozilla is refreshing Firefox with 'Project Nova,' focusing on a warmer design, improved privacy controls, and the return of compact mode.
Read MoreForge: The Experimental Stack-Based Language Bringing Forth Logic to the Modern Web
Saran K – May 23, 2026
Developer Beto introduces Forge, a stack-based language that blends server-side rendering with client-side WASM execution for a unique web development experience.
Read MoreCISA Under Fire as Contractor Leaks AWS GovCloud Keys on Public GitHub
Saran K – May 23, 2026
Lawmakers demand answers after a CISA contractor leaked sensitive AWS GovCloud credentials and internal secrets on a public GitHub repository.
Read MoreGlobal Sumud Flotilla Activists Allege Systematic Abuse and Sexual Violence in Israeli Detention
Saran K – May 23, 2026
Organizers of the Global Sumud Flotilla report severe human rights abuses, including sexual assault and torture, following the detention of 430 aid volunteers by Israeli forces.
Read MoreApple Open-Sources CoreCrypto Proofs to Combat the ‘Quantum Threat’
Saran K – May 23, 2026
Apple is publishing the mathematical proofs and libraries behind its quantum-secure ML-KEM and ML-DSA implementations in CoreCrypto.
Read MoreThe Literacy Crisis: How AI-Generated Prose is Slipping Through Publishing’s Guardrails
Saran K – May 23, 2026
From the Commonwealth Short Story Prize to Hachette, the publishing industry is struggling to detect and define the line between human creativity and LLM output.
Read MoreThe Android Blind Spot: When Marketing Demands a Feature That’s Already Live
Saran K – May 23, 2026
A British retailer's marketing team pushed for Apple Pay integration, unaware the feature was already active and functioning perfectly.
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