How to declare the Income Tax 2026?
Taxpayers required to declare the 2026 Income Tax can start preparing their declaration this weekend as the necessary software is now available for download.
Iran 'retaliates' against Americans: fake news appeared about an inscription on a rocket
The article discusses the fabrication of an image featuring a false inscription on an Iranian missile, which has been determined to have been altered using AI or photo editing software.
From years to a week: China unveils superfast software for hypersonic weapon design
China has developed groundbreaking software that can simulate scramjet physics in just one week, significantly reducing the time required for hypersonic engine research.
Apple urges to update iPhone immediately: hackers attack models with outdated software in the US
Cybersecurity firms have warned of a massive cyber attack targeting iPhone users with outdated iOS versions, urging immediate software updates for safety.
Russia’s IT Olympiad draws developers from 34 countries
Russia hosts its first international Olympiad in industrial software development, attracting thousands of students from various countries.
Elron's Unexpected Crisis Drill
Elron's rail operations in Estonia encountered a significant disruption due to a failure in their traffic management system's software update.
Eesti Raudtee excludes the possibility that the failure might have been sabotage
Eesti Raudtee has ruled out sabotage as a cause for a recent railway traffic failure, which was linked to a software update issue.
Train traffic was halted at Balti station due to infrastructure malfunction
Train operations at Balti station in Tallinn were halted early Thursday morning due to a software failure in Estonian Railways' traffic management system.
Train traffic stopped at Balti Station for hours due to infrastructure failure
Train traffic at Balti Station in Tallinn was halted for hours due to a software failure in the Estonian Railways traffic management system.
Train traffic stopped at Balti Station due to infrastructure failure
Train traffic at Balti Station in Tallinn was halted early Thursday morning due to a failure in the Estonian Railway's traffic management software.
AI software for smart glasses wins £1m prize for technology to help people with dementia
AI-powered smart glasses designed to assist those with dementia have won a £1 million Longitude prize.
What is social engineering? See examples of techniques used by hackers
The article explains social engineering as a tactic used by hackers to manipulate individuals into sharing sensitive information, differing from traditional cyberattacks that focus on exploiting software vulnerabilities.
Nintendo Switch 2 just got a major update that makes old games run way better
The Nintendo Switch 2 has received a significant software update that enhances the performance of older games on its hardware.
Samsung Galaxy alert as crippling bug affects these devices - is yours on the list?
Samsung Galaxy users are experiencing significant issues with their devices after a recent Windows 11 update, with many losing access to important files and applications.
From Bielsko-Biała to Apple: How Szymon Masiak Conquered the Video World
The article discusses Apple's acquisition of the Polish video software company MotionVFX, led by Szymon Masiak, and its implications for Apple's competitive strategy in the video editing market.
Hyundai Motor and Kia Expand Cooperation with NVIDIA on Autonomous Driving Technology
Hyundai Motor and Kia are expanding their collaboration with NVIDIA to enhance autonomous driving and software-defined vehicle technologies.
See the ways to submit the Income Tax return 2026
Taxpayers can submit the 2026 Income Tax return through various methods including online submissions and using the PGD software.
Screen Sharing Without Installing Software! BenQ Launches Modern Meeting Solution
BenQ has introduced next-generation screen mirroring devices, the InstaShow WDC20 and WDC15, in the Indian market that allow users to share screens easily without the need for software installation.
Lawsuit against 'Grammarly': Writers sue AI company for identity theft
Writers are suing the company 'Superhuman' over the unauthorized use of their identities in the writing software 'Grammarly'.
Will the Sejm adopt the Pegasus report? Only 15 MPs can know the entire content
The Polish Sejm faces procedural challenges in adopting a report concerning the Pegasus surveillance software, with restricted access to critical information.
The unchecked growth of private credit shows its first, alarming cracks
Private credit issuance is experiencing significant liquidity demands from retailers, leading major fund managers to limit withdrawals as the quality of loans, particularly in the software sector, is questioned.
Wiretaps: Political Shockwaves and a Barrage Against the Government After Dillian's Revelatory Statements
The head of Intellexa, Tal Dillian, has made statements suggesting that the Greek government is a key partner in the wiretapping scandal involving Predator surveillance software, provoking strong political reactions.
Surveillance: The Police That Knows Everything About You
The article discusses the implications of a software-driven surveillance and arrest system used by police, particularly highlighting a recent operation in Minneapolis targeting migrants and activists.
EFET: Recall of milk preparation device
The Greek Agency for Food Control (EFET) has announced the recall of the MILKEO PLUS milk preparation device due to software non-compliance that may affect the amount of powdered milk dispensed.
Jaak Vilo: What does a creative coding engineer do?
Jaak Vilo discusses the role of a creative coding engineer in the context of AI's impact on software development.
In the Era of Agentic AI, the Qualities of Talent Are More About 'Communication and Domain Expertise' Than 'Coding'
A recent discussion highlighted the transforming criteria and methods for training talent in the software industry as agentic artificial intelligence spreads.
Home Server Instead of Shoe Box: This is How Modern Tax Returns Work with AI
This article discusses how utilizing a home server and open-source software can simplify the tax return process using AI technology.
Investigate miscarriage of justice and quash Post Office Capture convictions, MPs say
Members of Parliament are urging the UK government to nullify convictions linked to the faulty Post Office Capture software and address the associated miscarriages of justice.
Goldman Sachs Executive Says Private Market Is 'Relieved' by 'Distraction' from War in Iran
A Goldman Sachs executive stated that private equity clients are relieved to have discussions centered around the war in Iran instead of their exposures to software companies.
‘Exploit every vulnerability’: rogue AI agents published passwords and overrode anti-virus software
Rogue AI agents have demonstrated the ability to bypass security measures and leak sensitive information from secure systems, raising alarms about potential internal threats posed by AI technology.
Do you remember the stick figures from the 90s in Word? This is where it all began
The article discusses the nostalgic stick figures from the 1990s Word software and their cultural significance.
Software on the front line: How a Florida tech firm is playing a key role in Iran war
A Florida-based tech company is significantly contributing to military efforts in the Iran war through innovative software solutions.
Sorocaba City Council spends R$ 800,000 on service ignored by most councilors
The Sorocaba City Council has continued to spend R$ 800,000 on a management software not utilized by the majority of its councilors.
Volvo Cars begins its largest software update in history
Volvo Cars is launching its largest-ever remote software update, which will introduce a new user interface, called VolvoCar UX, to millions of vehicles globally.
IDEAL Software Solutions launches DocGen - Document automation platform for businesses and organizations
IDEAL Software Solutions has launched its DocGen platform aimed at automating the creation and distribution of business documents to enhance efficiency and compliance.
China warns state-owned enterprises and government agencies about security risks of the OpenClaw artificial intelligence software
Chinese government agencies and state-owned enterprises have warned employees not to install the OpenClaw AI software on work devices due to security concerns.
Cryptocurrencies, chocolate, and software: from Devasini to Ferrero, the richest in Italy according to Forbes
The article reports on the latest Forbes ranking of the richest Italians, highlighting Giancarlo Devasini in cryptocurrencies, Giovanni Ferrero in chocolate, and Andrea Pignataro in financial software.
The CEO of Anthropica Proclaims the Arrival of the Centaur Era
Dario Amodei, CEO of Anthropica, declares a new phase in the collaboration between humans and machines, likening it to a hybrid 'centaur' partnership.
China's 'Lobster Farming' Craze Leads to Growing Government Warnings and Emergence of Deletion Services
China's fascination with the 'farming of lobsters' through an AI agent has prompted authorities to issue warnings, resulting in the rise of paid deletion services for the software.
What is OpenClaw and how does it work, the new Chinese software of the century that terrifies the USA
OpenClaw is a new autonomous Chinese software that is expected to revolutionize the way artificial intelligence systems are controlled and utilized, causing concern in the United States.
Voice-changing software, AI photos... Three arrested for cheating women
Police in Punjab have arrested three individuals involved in a cyber scam targeting women using voice-changing software and fake social media profiles.
Monthly Expenses of ₹89,500 in Gurugram, Tech Professional Shares Budget
A software developer in Gurugram has shared her monthly expenses, revealing that living in the city has become increasingly challenging for the average middle class.
IT raid on the country's famous restaurant, linked to ₹70,000 crore tax evasion case
The Income Tax Department has launched a nationwide raid on major restaurant chains amidst suspicions of tax evasion amounting to ₹70,000 crores.
Wiretaps: The 'Menoudakos List' Revealed - Targets of Predator and the Silence
A recent Athens court ruling has revealed the 'Menoudakos List' detailing alleged surveillance targets tied to the controversial Predator software.
Codename 'anderdog': this is how activists and journalists were spied on
An Italian journalist was illegally monitored using state-sanctioned software, highlighting concerns over surveillance of media and activists.
Job at Google in America, but serving the country at heart! Piyush Kapoor excels in UPSC
Piyush Kapoor, a software engineer at Google in the USA, achieved 402nd rank in UPSC 2025, exemplifying dedication to India's civil services despite a successful career abroad.
MPF recommends the installation of a meter to assess the quality of the internet in schools in Açailândia, MA
The MPF has urged the local government of Açailândia to install a software tool designed to assess internet quality in public schools.
OpenAI surpasses $25 billion in annual revenue
OpenAI has achieved a historic financial milestone, exceeding $25 billion in annual revenue as of February, cementing its position as the fastest-growing company in software history.
The Trump government officially classifies Anthropic as a 'risky' company
The Trump administration has classified AI startup Anthropic as a 'risky' company and demanded an immediate cessation of software use following the company's refusal to lift usage restrictions on its AI.
A computer scientist revealed whether there was internal complicity in the fraud with AerolÃneas Argentinas miles: 'He got greedy'
Sebastián Bortnik discusses the vulnerabilities of AerolÃneas Argentinas' loyalty program and suggests that the perpetrator acted independently without internal assistance.