January 12 Robots that feel pain react faster than humans Scientists create self-repairing robotic skin with pain detection and modular magnetic patches. The neuromorphic e-skin enables robots to sense harmful contact instantly.
January 12 Why your Android TV box may secretly be a part of a botnet Security researchers warn Android TV streaming boxes promising free channels may secretly hijack home internet connections for proxy networks and criminal activity.
January 11 Iran’s ‘distinctive’ drone deployment sees death toll soar amid violent protests Iran allegedly deploys drones amid nationwide protests as Human Rights Activists News Agency reports at least 544 confirmed deaths and over 10,000 arrests.
January 11 10 ways to protect seniors from email scams Email scams are targeting seniors at alarming rates, threatening life savings with a single click. Discover how families can add digital guardrails today.
January 11 5 tech terms that shape your online privacy Learn how to review and limit app permissions on your phone to protect sensitive data. Step-by-step guide for iPhone and Android privacy settings control.
January 9 Major airline is introducing free and 'essential' in-flight Wi-Fi for millions of travelers Allowing passengers to browse, stream and work online during flights without charge, American Airlines is launching free Wi-Fi for travelers this month,
January 9 CES 2026 showstoppers: 10 gadgets you have to see CES 2026 unveiled game-changing tech from LG's invisible wallpaper TV to AI-powered home robots and foldable steering wheels for autonomous cars.
January 8 10 health tech products stealing the spotlight at CES 2026 CES 2026 health tech innovations are reshaping wellness with AI-powered mirrors, smart exoskeletons and breakthrough devices for prevention and recovery.
January 7 Plastic bottles could power your devices one day Researchers create supercapacitors from waste PET plastic bottles that could power electric vehicles and electronics within 5 to 10 years.
January 7 Fake error popups are spreading malware fast Cybercriminals use ErrTraffic tool to automate malware distribution through fake browser error messages, with attacks achieving 60% conversion rates.