A key expiration on Microsoft’s Secure Boot update chain may not stop old machines from starting, but it could strand them without future DB and DBX protections.
Digital operations can generate more dashboards, KPIs, and live data than ever, yet governability still depends on who can decide, when, and by what rule.
The European Parliament’s shift from Google to Qwant shows how a small admin setting can carry a large message about data control, dependency, and digital autonomy.
The European Commission has unveiled a technology-sovereignty package built around Chips Act 2.0 and the Cloud and AI Development Act, a move that could reshape how Europe thinks about compute, infrastructure, and dependency risk.
As AI-assisted tools shrink the gap between idea and prototype, vendors are being judged less on implementation theater and more on whether they can prove reliability, security, and real operational value.
Microsoft’s KEK CA 2011 is set to expire on June 27, 2026, and the real question is whether that deadline could interfere with DBX updates.
Anthropic’s wider rollout of Mythos in Europe, including Italy, is less about geography than about who gets early access to powerful cyber-ready AI and how tightly that access is controlled.
A Game Dodecahedron project running AArch64 assembly turns a playful build into a useful reminder: operating systems add convenience, but they also add memory use, CPU overhead, and hidden complexity.
As the 2026 maturità approaches, AI is being framed as a study aid - but its real value, and its real danger, lie in how carefully students verify what it produces.
A diffraction grating is an unusual choice for a clock face, but it puts the focus back where it belongs: on whether a display can be read quickly and cleanly.
A single authorization path is meant to simplify new builds, but the deeper issue is whether infrastructure policy can keep pace with the demands of strategic digital capacity.
Axerve's Easy Mini is pitched as a POS with no monthly fee, a 1% commission, and a one-time terminal purchase, a model that shifts attention from subscription cost to how payment devices are owned and operated.
The fight over self-driving cars is not only about roads and sensors - it is about whether people can verify what the system does, what it cannot do, and how safely it is governed.
A European project on post-stroke rehabilitation is testing XR, muscle sensors, eye tracking, and multisensory feedback, showing how clinical innovation now depends on software trust as much as physical therapy.
The real business value of artificial intelligence emerges when models are woven into existing systems, operating routines, and governance, not when they sit on their own as isolated tools.
Remedy Entertainment has set a September 24, 2026 launch, attached a $59.99 Standard Edition, and unveiled a new trailer at PlayStation State of Play - a routine game reveal that also shows how much modern launches depend on digital trust.
Creator marketing is maturing into a structured business system where engagement, credibility, co-creation, and AI-shaped skills matter more than raw follower counts.
A low-cost DIY conversion swaps an old printer’s extruder for a cutting blade, but the real lesson is that blade compatibility can make or break the build.
Chris Doble’s project shows that an electron microscope does not begin with a lens or an image, but with the controlled environment that makes the instrument possible.
A new GPT-5.5 Instant update and the planned retirement of older ChatGPT models is not a breach story, but it is a reminder that model changes can reshape behavior, governance, and operational trust.