
OpenInfer’s Fix for Agentic AI Inefficiency: How Claude Restrictions Exposed a Hidden Infrastructure Problem
Claude restrictions exposed a deeper infrastructure problem in agent systems. Here is how OpenInfer helps reduce agentic AI inefficiency and make failures visible.
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Google’s New Android Verified Caller Feature: How It Could Cut Scam Calls Before They Reach You
Google’s Android verified caller tools could help you spot legitimate business calls, screen suspicious numbers, and cut scam calls before you answer.

Anthropic’s Microsoft Word AI Beta: A New Copilot Challenger You Should Watch
Microsoft is bringing Anthropic’s Claude into Copilot and rolling out Copilot Cowork, an AI agent inside Microsoft 365 that could reshape how you work in Word and beyond.

Rockstar Got Hacked Again: What the ShinyHunters Breach Means for Players and Their Data
Rockstar says the ShinyHunters incident came from a third-party breach and did not affect players. Here is what that means for your data and GTA 6 concerns.

Windows 11 Finally Fixes the Annoying Right-Click and Quick Settings Lag—Here’s What’s Changing
Microsoft is testing fixes that should make Windows 11 Quick Settings and the right-click menu load much faster, with extra usability upgrades coming too.

T-Mobile Customers Are Getting Login Alerts for Activity They Didn’t Authorize—Here’s What to Do
Some T-Mobile customers are getting login or trade-in alerts for activity they did not authorize. Here’s how to verify the warning, secure your account, and report fraud if needed.

Linux Now Lets AI Write Code—But Here’s Why You’re Still on the Hook
Linux now permits AI-generated kernel code, but the human contributor still owns review, licensing, sign-off, and every consequence that follows.

Artemis to the Power Grid: How Moon-Grade Ambition Could Finally Modernize Electricity
Artemis is teaching a hard lesson about electricity: resilient power needs standards, modular systems, and backup options. Those same ideas could finally modernize the grid on Earth.

Microsoft Quietly Backpedals on “Copilot” Branding—Here’s What Changed in Windows 11
Microsoft is quietly scaling back Copilot branding in Windows 11, reducing AI touchpoints in built-in apps and shifting toward a less-is-more approach.

Google’s New Gmail End-to-End Encryption: What It Means for Your Privacy on Android and iOS
Google has brought Gmail end-to-end encryption to Android and iPhone for eligible Workspace users. Here is what it really means for your privacy.