
Instagram DMs Lose End-to-End Encryption Today
Instagram direct messages are no longer protected by end-to-end encryption. Meta can now access your conversations and share them with law enforcement agencies worldwide.

Privacy-conscious Android users running custom ROMs without Google Play Services now face reCAPTCHA failures across the web, forcing an impossible choice between privacy and functionality.

After ditching Intel in 2020, Apple is circling back to its former chip supplier. A preliminary agreement could see Intel manufacturing Apple-designed processors by 2028.

Wall Street is witnessing a dramatic shift in AI stocks. Intel, AMD, and Micron surged double digits while Nvidia lagged, signaling a new phase in artificial intelligence investment.

Running out of storage? Discover how to relocate your Cakewalk Content folder to an external drive and free up valuable system space without disrupting your music production workflow.

Valve opens the Steam Controller design to the world by releasing complete CAD files under Creative Commons, transforming proprietary gaming hardware into an open-source blueprint.

Torrented music production software seems free, but the hidden costs can destroy your career. Learn why legitimate tools matter and discover affordable alternatives.

Open source maintainers keep the software ecosystem running. Learn what challenges they face, how GitHub supports them, and practical ways you can contribute to sustainable open source.

Docker Compose remains tempting for production deployments, but 2026 brings new challenges. Learn when it works and when you need orchestration platforms instead.

The Eta Aquarid meteor shower peaks this week, but a bright waning gibbous moon may wash out the show. Early risers still have a chance to catch shooting stars from Halley's Comet debris.

Your thumb moves automatically. One more swipe. Before you know it, hours have vanished. New research explains why stopping endless scrolling is so difficult.

Microsoft Edge keeps every saved password in memory as plain text, even when not in use. This security practice exposes millions of users to potential credential theft.