AI is turbocharging “wizards” on 4Chan who take orders to nudify images of women

A new ISD analysis and WIRED reporting show how 4chan users are turning nonconsensual AI nudes into a repeatable system built on requests, status, and private-platform spillover.

Discord just made your voice and video calls more private and secure than ever — but age verification privacy concerns haven’t been dispelled

All of Discord’s voice and video calls will now feature end-to-end encryption by default, but there are still two major privacy concerns for users.

AMD’s Ryzen AI Max 400 chip offers 192GB of memory, but getting your hands on one is another story

AMD’s Gorgon Halo chips raise the memory ceiling to 192GB and make a compelling case for local AI compute.

Thousands of Windows machines are being replaced in schools with MacBook Neo and iPads

Kansas City Public Schools is replacing thousands of Windows PCs and Chromebooks with MacBook Neo laptops and iPads, giving Apple a major classroom test as Intel pushes cheaper Windows rivals.

I loved a lot of things about the Dell XPS 14 (2026), but it won’t make me ditch my MacBook Pro… yet

A year after killing off its XPS line, Dell has reversed course and released the new Dell XPS 14. Could this be the device that makes Windows 11 laptops great again?

The Vivaldi 8.0 update makes it harder than ever to go back to Chrome

Vivaldi 8.0 introduces a sweeping new Unified design, six preset layouts, and a look so polished it might finally convince you to make the switch.

RAM crisis could soon get worse as disruption in Strait of Hormuz shipping hits supply chain hard

Fresh RAM price hikes could be imminent as the memory chip supply chain comes under more pressure.

CapCut is bringing its editing tools to Gemini, and your creative workflow will never be the same

CapCut is partnering with Google’s Gemini app, letting you edit images and videos directly inside Gemini using CapCut’s tools. No more app-switching mid-workflow.

Research shows educational institutes must not put too much faith in AI text detectors

UF researchers tested the five most popular AI text detectors and found false negative rates as high as 99.6%. A single vocabulary tweak defeated most of them entirely.