AI Boosts Productivity, But at What Cost?

AI productivity has become a buzzword in boardrooms, marketing meetings, and project planning sessions. Businesses of all sizes have made huge investments in technology, all in the name of getting more done in less time. But here’s the rub: a lot of AI output that’s shiny on the surface but needs serious fixing. On the… Read More

Trust Issues Are Stalling Agentic AI Adoption

Agentic AI adoption is quickly becoming a top priority for forward-thinking businesses. On paper, the promise is huge: smarter automation, faster decision-making, and AI systems that can act independently to handle complex workflows. But in reality, many organizations are hitting a wall, and there’s a growing trust gap standing between bold AI ambitions and real-world… Read More

Single-Click Copilot Exploit Compromises Microsoft AI Users

A newly discovered single-click Copilot exploit is raising fresh concerns about the security of AI tools in business environments. Security researchers at Varonis have uncovered a technique called Reprompt that allows attackers to steal sensitive information from Microsoft Copilot with just one click, bypassing typical red flags such as phishing emails or malicious websites. For… Read More

Microsoft Cloud PC Access Issues: Fix Incoming

Microsoft Cloud PC Access Issues are showing up for some business users after a recent Windows Update unexpectedly blocked access to Microsoft 365 Cloud PCs in certain setups. Bleeping Computer reports that the issue began around 7:00 p.m. UTC on January 13. Since then, some users have experienced sign-in failures, dropped Cloud PC sessions, and… Read More

Palo Alto Patches Firewall Crash Bug

A solid firewall is critical to your business’s cybersecurity, especially when your employees log in from home or on the road. However, a recent Palo Alto firewall crash bug could have allowed attackers to knock systems offline. Palo Alto Networks revealed that it has fixed the bug that could force a firewall into maintenance mode,… Read More

IBM Seeks Stronger AI Data Control for a More Secure AI Future

Artificial intelligence continues to grow as part of daily business operations, and one issue keeps rising to the top: AI data control. Companies want the power of AI, but they also need to know where their data lives and who can access it. With regulations tightening and data breaches making headlines, keeping tight reins on… Read More

Google Meet Gets Smarter About Conference Rooms

If your team uses Google Meet conference rooms, you know it doesn’t take long for a simple meeting to turn into a mess of echoes, feedback, and people talking over each other. Google has rolled out a smart update that tackles one of the most common hybrid meeting problems: too many active microphones in the… Read More

New n8n Vulnerability Puts Systems at Risk

A recently discovered flaw in n8n has many business owners on edge, and for good reason. Tracked as CVE-2026-21858, the n8n vulnerability allows hackers to run code on self-hosted setups. If your business uses this tool to automate tasks like moving data between CRMs, email tools, or custom apps, this gap could let attackers slip… Read More

Classic Outlook Users Face Encrypted Email Bug

If your team relies on secure communications, you can’t ignore the newly uncovered encrypted email bug in classic Outlook. A recent Microsoft security update to improve protection has unintentionally disrupted how users open encrypted emails. While Microsoft is working on a fix, the issue has already confused businesses that depend on email encryption to protect… Read More

AI May Not Be the Biggest Job Killer

For the past year, headlines have warned that AI job loss is accelerating and that artificial intelligence is quietly replacing human workers. That narrative feels unsettling and hard to ignore. But new research from Oxford Economics suggests that the story may not be that simple. Despite widespread concern about workforce displacement, there’s still no evidence… Read More

Google Scales Back Android Source Code Updates

If you follow Android closely, recent news likely caught your eye. Google is changing how often it releases Android source code updates, and it’s a bigger shift than it sounds at first. After nearly 20 years of quarterly public releases, Google is cutting Android Open Source Project (AOSP) code down to twice a year: one… Read More

Cisco Patches Flaw That Risked Sensitive Data

Over the last few weeks, you may have noticed headlines or security advisories to the effect of “Cisco patches security flaw.” The company confirmed a medium-severity vulnerability in its Identity Services Engine (ISE) and ISE Passive Identity Connector (ISE-PIC) that could have exposed sensitive business data. These are key pieces that many companies use for… Read More