
Is AI the Future of Interfaces? Apple’s WWDC Hints at a Different Path
The tech world buzzes with the idea that AI could soon replace traditional interfaces—no more app icons, browsers, or screens, just a seamless AI assistant handling everything. While this vision captivates many, Apple seems to be charting its own course. Ahead of WWDC, rumors suggest a major redesign and a fresh naming strategy for Apple’s

Google’s Antitrust Battle Reaches Critical Juncture Amid AI and Browser Divestment Debates
Google’s dominance in online search is under intense scrutiny as the Department of Justice presses for drastic measures in a landmark antitrust case. After winning the initial ruling that found Google engaged in anti-competitive practices, the DOJ is pushing for restrictions on Google’s business agreements and even a forced divestment of the Chrome browser—moves that

Apple TV’s Privacy Edge: Why It’s Still the Best Bet for Streaming Without Surveillance
Amid growing concerns over invasive tracking and targeted ads on smart TVs and streaming devices, Apple TV stands out as a comparatively private option. Unlike most competitors, Apple TVs don’t employ automatic content recognition (ACR), a common method that silently scans what you watch to feed advertisers. From setup onward, Apple offers users clear choices

Elon Musk’s Shadow Government Experiment DOGE Unravels Amid Leadership Exodus
As Elon Musk signals a retreat from his controversial federal government initiative, the so-called Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), insiders are shedding light on a chaotic and loosely structured operation. In a candid blog post, Gumroad CEO Sahil Lavingia detailed his 55-day tenure with DOGE at the Department of Veterans Affairs, calling the initiative “disorganized”
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