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NewsEU vs Google: Why Android May Have to Open Up to Other AI Assistants
European regulators are pushing Google to open Android's AI assistant layer to rivals. If it happens, Gemini may lose its privileged default position on Android phones.
NewsOpenAI's Rumored AI Phone: What an App-Less Smartphone Would Mean
OpenAI is reportedly exploring a smartphone built around AI agents instead of traditional apps. Here is what that could change, what is still speculative, and why Qualcomm matters.
NewsMusk vs. Altman Trial Explained: Why OpenAI's Future Is in Court
Elon Musk's lawsuit against Sam Altman and OpenAI is now in federal court. Here is the timeline, the nonprofit question, and why the case matters beyond Silicon Valley drama.
NewsMicrosoft and OpenAI End Exclusive Cloud Partnership: What Changes Next
Microsoft and OpenAI have ended the exclusivity around their revenue-sharing and cloud relationship. The practical result: OpenAI can use more clouds, Amazon can come in, and the AI infrastructure race gets messier.
NewsADT Confirms Data Breach Exposing 5.5M Customers — Here's What to Do
ADT confirmed a Salesforce-instance breach affecting 5.5 million customers after the ShinyHunters extortion group set an April 27 leak deadline. No payment data or alarm systems were touched, but home addresses are out — and the phishing wave is already starting.
NewsOpenAI Launches GPT-5.5: ChatGPT Becomes an Agent, Not a Chatbot
OpenAI shipped GPT-5.5 on April 23, 2026 — pitched less as a chat upgrade and more as an agent runtime built to take actions, hold long task state, and run multi-step workflows. Here's what's new, what it costs, and whether normal users should upgrade.
NewsCloudflare Just Opened Its Registrar API — Domain Prices Are About to Drop
Cloudflare launched a Domain Registration API on April 15, 2026, paving the way for hosting providers and AI tools to sell domains at near-wholesale prices. Here's what changed, why .com prices are about to bend downward, and whether you should switch.
NewsMullvad's GotaTun Just Got Audited — Is It Finally a Real WireGuard Replacement?
Mullvad completed independent audits of its new GotaTun VPN protocol and account/payment API — clean reports, no critical findings. Here's what GotaTun changes versus WireGuard, and whether Mullvad still belongs at the top of the privacy-purist VPN shortlist in 2026.
NewsOnePlus Is Pulling Out of the US, UK, and EU — What Owners Should Do Now
Multiple credible reports indicate OnePlus is exiting Western markets in 2026 and pivoting to India-online-only. If you own a OnePlus device — or were considering one — here's what changes for warranty, OxygenOS updates, and where to switch.
NewsSignal Isn't Broken — But Russia-Linked Phishing Is Hitting Senior Officials
German officials have publicly attributed a Signal phishing wave to Russia-linked groups. Crucially, attackers didn't break the encryption — they exploited the linked-device flow with fake 'Signal support' messages and bogus group-chat invites. Here's how the attack actually works and the 60-second hardening checklist.
NewsSteam Machine Delayed Again — RAM Shortage Pushes Price Toward $750
Valve quietly walked back the Steam Machine launch from 'early 2026' to vague 'this year' language, and the estimated price has climbed from ~$650 to ~$750. Here's what happened, why AI-driven memory scarcity is the culprit, and whether to wait or buy a Steam Deck OLED today.
NewsNetflix, Spotify, YouTube All Raised Prices in 2026: The New Streaming Math
Netflix's standard plan is near $20, Spotify Premium hit $12.99, and YouTube's prices climbed too — all in the first four months of 2026. Here's the new total cost of streaming, who raised what, and the five-minute audit that knocks $30+ off your monthly bill.