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  • 3 days ago | techopedia.com | John Meah

    Epic Games’ David vs. Goliath legal takedown of Apple last month had rank & file gamers in celebration mode. But there’s more at stake than getting Fortnite back on iPhones. The ruling means Apple can’t compel game publishers to use its proprietary payment systems anymore. Billions of dollars will shift out of App Store income and flow back to developers. Just as the iOS owner looks to be getting serious about gaming, it faces a massive reallocation of value from mobile platforms to publishers.

  • 3 days ago | techopedia.com | John Meah

    In the first five months of 2025, supply chain attacks impacted 22 out of 24 industry sectors. With everything and everyone more connected than ever, your organization’s resilience relies entirely on maintaining the best possible security defenses. Even with up-to-date policies and procedures followed by employees and third-party vendors, insider threats or human errors in manual processes can still expose your network to vulnerabilities. Take the Marks & Spencer cyberattack.

  • 4 days ago | techopedia.com | Neil C. Hughes

    What does progress look like when over seven million small businesses trust you to move their money, guard against fraud, and provide advice that works? For Jameson Trautman, Head of Product for Small Business at Chase for Business, a wholly-owned subsidiary of JPMorgan Chase & Co., the answer is simple: real innovation must help people, not overwhelm them. Techopedia caught up with Jameson to find out why a bank trusted by millions still refuses to hand everything over to automation.

  • 5 days ago | techopedia.com | Neil C. Hughes

    Can machines take on real responsibility while leaving us entirely in charge? After days of listening, walking the show floor, and recording conversations at Cisco Live, the answer is quickly becoming yes. The next phase of artificial intelligence (AI) is not just clever conversation, but real action, delivered by intelligent agents that remember the context, pick the most effective next steps, and complete the work. This shift is bigger than most people realize.

  • 1 week ago | techopedia.com | Marshall Gunnell

    Brain-computer interfaces sound like science fiction, but they’re already here. People are using them to manage conditions like Parkinson’s or regain movement after injuries. It’s impressive tech, and it’s moving fast. But here’s the catch: the more connected these devices get, the more vulnerable they become. If your brain is hooked up to a computer, what’s stopping someone from trying to mess with it?

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