Why Companies Are Racing to Ban OpenClaw From Their Networks
A viral open-source AI agent called OpenClaw has been making waves for its ability to automate everyday tasks with surprising autonomy. But its rapid rise has also triggered alarm bells at some of the biggest names in tech, with Meta and other companies now banning the tool from corporate devices over mounting cybersecurity fears. The situation puts a spotlight on a growing tension between the appeal of AI agents and the very real risks they carry.
Criminals Are Using Cloned Voices to Fool Government Officials and It’s Working
Your phone rings. The voice on the other end sounds exactly like someone you trust, maybe a senior government official or even your boss. But it’s not them. It’s a scammer using artificial intelligence to impersonate them with frightening accuracy. This isn’t science fiction. It’s happening right now, and the FBI wants you to know about it.
LEGO Smart Bricks Bring Sound and Motion to Your Builds
LEGO dropped a surprise at CES 2026 that caught everyone off guard. The Danish toy company just unveiled Smart Bricks, a tech upgrade that makes your LEGO builds light up and react to how you play with them. No screens required, no complicated setup, and yes, the bricks still snap together like they always have. This is LEGO’s biggest move into connected tech, and it’s arriving in stores March 1st with three Star Wars sets.
Driverless at 190+ MPH: What Autonomous Racecars Reveal About Everyday Self-Driving Tech
Race tracks have become the perfect proving ground for self-driving technology. What happens when you push autonomous vehicles to their absolute limits at speeds most of us will never experience? The answer tells us a lot about the future of the cars we’ll drive on regular highways.
Why Paying $1,000 for Lab Access Beats Buying $100K in Equipment You’ll Use Once
Building connected devices usually means spending months setting up a workspace before you can actually build anything. You need electronics benches, RF testing gear, 3D printers, soldering stations, oscilloscopes, spectrum analyzers, and other equipment that costs six figures but sits idle most of the time. Shared IoT labs flip that timeline completely. For around $1,000 a year, you walk into a lab that already has everything ready to go.
Why Mobile Apps Are the Future of Big-Ticket Buying
Pull out your phone and you can order dinner, book a flight, or schedule a doctor’s appointment. But what about buying a car or financing new furniture? Today’s shoppers want the same speed for these bigger purchases too. Mobile apps are changing how people spend thousands of dollars, and the shift is happening faster than you might think.
Nostr: The Social Media Protocol That Can’t Be Shut Down or Censored
If you despise social media algorithms and billionaires controlling what you see, the new Nostr social media protocol could be exactly what you want to use.
Those Creepy Blinking Robots Aren’t Ready for Your Job Yet
Will humanoid robots take your job and do things that you can’t? It’s not time to fret just yet, these robots aren’t ready for world domination just yet.









