AI and education: Strengthening freedom of thought in the battle for truth

Access to reliable information is a fundamental pillar of open, resilient, and forward-looking societies, but is under threat from disinformation.

This is the world’s first dual-sided monitor with recto verso displays — Philips sticks two full HD panels back-to-back

Philips introduces dual-sided Full HD monitor designed for shared workspaces, enabling independent or mirrored usage across rotating display surfaces.

‘Mainstream malware now regularly affects macOS users’ — inside the relentless rise of the AMOS infostealer, one of the most dangerous macOS malware ever developed

AMOS malware spreads on macOS through social engineering, stealing credentials while researchers debate whether its threat level is truly novel.

‘We never actually planned to start a company’ — This ‘accidental’ spin-off from Germany revolutionizing 6G and space tech with microscopic filters that’s barely thicker than a virus

Lepto developed microscopic terahertz filters supporting satellite communications, 6G research, medical imaging, and experimental quantum computing applications worldwide.

‘Imperfection itself becomes an asset’ — Scientists find brilliant way to use messy quantum noise and build a silicon photonic chip that embraces the chaos

Researchers develop a silicon photonic chip that controls quantum noise using deliberate photon loss channels to study real system behaviour experimentally.

Europe races Meta and Japan to launch first Petabit-class submarine cable before 2030 as AI demand explodes

IOEMA-1 advances Northern European subsea cable development while Japan and Meta explore high-capacity systems for global internet expansion.

It’s not just you — nearly two-thirds of workers say they’ve exaggerated AI skills to get ahead at their company

Two-thirds (63%) of workers exaggerate their AI skills, driven by job loss fears and the pressure to appear competent, creating an ‘AI confidence gap’.

Another major Linux security flaw revealed — nine-year old issue could spell disaster for users

There was a way to elevate normal Linux users’ privileges to root, granting threat actors admin access.

‘Today’s disruptive environment is anything but normal’: Report warns younger workers set to be hit by AI hiring as bosses focus more on midlevel roles

The number of CEOs planning to shift away from junior roles over the next two years has more than doubled, report warns.