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Google AI’s Year in Review
AIJan 9, 2026

Google AI’s Year in Review

By the end of 2025, Google’s AI efforts reached a clear inflection point. Artificial intelligence inside the company no longer behaved like a collection of experimental features or research previews. It began operating as a dependable layer across products, science, and infrastructure. This was the…

Michael Willson
lava lamps protect from cyber attacks
Cyber SecurityDec 30, 2025

Lava Lamps Protect from Cyber Attacks

The idea that lava lamps help protect the Internet often sounds like a joke or a marketing myth. Lava lamps do not block hackers, stop malware, or prevent phishing attacks. Their real role is far more subtle and far more important. Lava lamps are used as a source of physical randomness, also known…

Michael Willson
Alibaba Releases Open-Source Video Generation Model, Wan 2.2
AIDec 24, 2025

Alibaba Releases Open-Source Video Generation Model, Wan 2.2

Alibaba’s DAMO Academy has officially released Wan 2.2, a powerful open-source video generation model. It can turn simple text prompts into high-quality video clips, positioning it as China’s answer to models like OpenAI’s Sora and Google’s Veo 3. The model is freely available for research and…

Michael Willson
What is Browser Isolation in Cybersecurity?
Cyber SecurityDec 24, 2025

What Is Browser Isolation in Cybersecurity?

Browser isolation is a cybersecurity technique that protects users from online threats by separating web activity from the local device. When someone visits a website, the site’s content is loaded in a secure environment away from the user’s system. This keeps malware, ransomware, and malicious…

Michael Willson
What is a Red Team vs Blue Team Exercise?
Cyber SecurityDec 24, 2025

What Is a Red Team vs Blue Team Exercise?

A Red Team vs Blue Team exercise is a cybersecurity simulation where one team attacks and the other defends. The red team mimics real-world hackers, while the blue team protects the organization’s systems and data. The goal is to test how well a company can detect, respond to, and recover from a…

Michael Willson
What is Quantum-Safe Cryptography?
Cyber SecurityDec 24, 2025

What Is Quantum-Safe Cryptography?

Quantum-safe cryptography refers to encryption methods that can resist attacks from future quantum computers. These algorithms are built using math problems that cannot be easily solved by quantum machines, even with their massive computing power. Why does this matter? Because today’s encryption…

Michael Willson
What is Threat Intelligence Feeds?
Cyber SecurityDec 24, 2025

What Is Threat Intelligence Feeds?

Threat intelligence feeds are real-time data streams that provide up-to-date information about potential cyber threats. These feeds help security teams identify, block, and respond to malicious activity before it causes damage. They include indicators like IP addresses, domain names, file hashes,…

Michael Willson
What is Credential Stuffing?
Cyber SecurityDec 24, 2025

What Is Credential Stuffing?

Credential stuffing is a type of cyberattack where hackers use stolen usernames and passwords to break into accounts on other websites. These attacks are fast, automated, and often very successful because many people reuse the same credentials across multiple platforms. In this article, we’ll…

Michael Willson
What is Homomorphic Encryption?
Data ScienceDec 24, 2025

What Is Homomorphic Encryption?

Homomorphic encryption is a privacy-preserving encryption method that lets you process encrypted data without first decrypting it. In simple terms, it allows computations on data while it stays encrypted, and the results—when decrypted—are exactly what you would expect had you performed the…

Michael Willson
Edge Data Analytics
Data ScienceDec 24, 2025

Edge Data Analytics

In a world where every second counts, sending all data back to a central cloud for processing feels outdated. Businesses now demand insights at the very moment data is created—whether on factory floors, in retail stores, or inside connected vehicles. Edge data analytics makes this possible by…

Michael Willson
Gemini 3 Flash
AIDec 24, 2025

Gemini 3 Flash

Google’s launch of Gemini 3 Flash on 17 December 2025 marks a clear shift in how large AI models are being positioned for real world use. Instead of focusing only on peak intelligence or research benchmarks, Google is prioritizing speed, efficiency, and scale. Gemini 3 Flash is designed to be fast…

Michael Willson
Cloud Gaming
AIDec 23, 2025

Cloud Gaming

Cloud gaming lets you play games that run on remote servers while your device receives a live video feed and sends back controller inputs in real time. Instead of relying on local hardware, the heavy processing happens in data centers. If the connection is fast and stable, the experience can feel…

Michael Willson