U.S. Department of Education Rescinds $37.7 Million Fine Against Grand Canyon University

In a significant reversal, the U.S. Department of Education has rescinded a $37.7 million fine previously levied against Grand Canyon University (GCU), concluding that the university did not mislead students regarding the costs of its doctoral programs. The fine, initially imposed in October 2023, was the largest ever issued by the Department against a single […]
Google Unveils AI-Powered Accessibility Features for Android and Chrome

In honor of Global Accessibility Awareness Day on May 15, Google is rolling out a fresh wave of features aimed at making its platforms more inclusive. From enhanced screen readers to better captions and broader language support, the updates span both Android and Chrome—and they’re all powered by Google’s Gemini AI. Smarter Image Descriptions with […]
Walmart Prepares for AI-Powered Shopping Agents, Redefining Retail Engagement

Walmart is bracing for a major shift in how people shop—one where artificial intelligence takes the wheel. The company is updating its digital platforms to accommodate AI-powered shopping agents. These tools, like OpenAI’s Operator, can browse, select, and purchase products based on your preferences. You don’t need to scroll or click. Just tell the AI […]
Meta Unveils New Accessibility Features Across Devices and Platforms

In recognition of Global Accessibility Awareness Day, Meta has announced a series of initiatives aimed at enhancing accessibility across its range of products and platforms. These developments focus on providing more inclusive experiences for users with disabilities, leveraging advanced technologies to break down barriers. Enhanced AI Capabilities on Ray-Ban Meta Glasses Meta’s Ray-Ban Meta glasses, […]
Delaware State Rep. Sherae’a Moore Removed from House Education Committee Amid Licensing Controversy

Delaware State Representative Sherae’a Moore (D-Middletown) has been removed from her role as vice chair and as a member of the House Education Committee. The decision follows revelations that she taught for several months without a valid teaching license, a situation Moore attributes to administrative delays. In April 2025, reports surfaced indicating that approximately 400 […]
Careers in the Age of AI: Why Entry-Level Work May Vanish—and What That Means for the Next Generation

For generations, the journey into professional life began at the bottom. You took an entry-level job, did the grunt work, and learned by repetition. Whether sorting files, reconciling reports, or fielding customer calls, those first jobs taught you the game’s rules. But in 2025, as Gen Z tries to break into the job market, that […]
Spotify’s AI DJ Now Takes Voice Requests, Letting You Shape the Soundtrack

Spotify has enhanced its AI DJ feature, allowing Premium subscribers to personalize their listening experience using English voice commands. Previously, the AI DJ generated playlists based solely on users’ listening habits, with limited control over what played next. Now, users can press and hold the ‘DJ’ button in the app, wait for a beep, and […]
Quantum Teleportation Achieved Over Existing Internet Cables in Major Breakthrough

Imagine sending a message that doesn’t travel through wires or bounce off satellites but instead appears instantly at its destination—no physical journey, just a seamless transfer of information. This isn’t science fiction; it’s the essence of quantum teleportation. And scientists at Northwestern University achieved a significant milestone by demonstrating quantum teleportation over existing fiber optic […]
Hackers Demonstrate Remote Control of 2020 Nissan Leaf, Including Steering

Researchers from Budapest-based cybersecurity firm PCAutomotive have revealed a series of vulnerabilities in the 2020 Nissan Leaf, allowing remote access to various vehicle functions, including steering control. The findings were presented at the Black Hat Asia 2025 conference, highlighting significant concerns over the security of connected vehicles. The attack begins by exploiting weaknesses in the […]
FBI Issues Warning: 13 Home Routers at High Risk for Cyberattacks [See List]

If you’re using an older router at home, you could be an easy target for hackers. The FBI has released a public alert identifying 13 outdated router models that are actively being exploited by cybercriminals. Many of these devices no longer get security updates, making them especially vulnerable. The risk: outdated routers equals no support […]