Tuesday, September 30, 2025

Amazon’s new Echo Studio looks way better — and from my first listen, it still brings the oomph

After several years, Amazon announced an entirely redesigned Echo Studio smart speaker, and TechRadar got the chance to check one out – read on for our first impressions.

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Meta's Facebook, WhatsApp and Instagram are amongst the worst offenders when it comes to social media privacy - here's what you need to know

Discord takes top spot in social media privacy report, while Meta platforms, including Facebook and Instagram, land at the bottom with TikTok.

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Monday, September 29, 2025

Amazon slashes the price of the Kindle Scribe with rumors of a new ereader coming soon

The Amazon Kindle Scribe is ideal for readers and writers alike and it's now on sale at a great price for non-Prime customers. Here's why we recommend it.

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This MacBook Pro-esque laptop has the world's largest battery and is built by the same company that brought you the smartphone with the biggest battery ever

New Energizer EnergyBook Pro Ultra laptop promises 28 hours of use between charges with unprecedented 192Wh battery capacity inside.

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Resident Evil Requiem is only coming to the Switch 2 because of how well Village runs – 'it looked really great' says developer

A developer has revealed why Resident Evil Requiem is coming to Nintendo Switch 2.

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Sunday, September 28, 2025

2025 is the year of the smartphone projector as yet another rugged mobile phone launches with a 100-inch 480p 100nits projector - and a 20,000Ah battery

XPLORE 2 joins 2025’s list of rugged projector phones with 480p projection feature, extreme durability, a 20,000mAh battery, and a niche outdoor focus.

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This hardware enthusiast wanted to build the world's worst graphics card with 128KB ROM - but couldn't manage to drop to a VGA resolution

Leoneq’s iNapGPU project attempted a crude TTL VGA card, producing unstable artifacts, glitches, and unusable output despite clever tricks.

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Saturday, September 27, 2025

China's Project Stargate rival is pushing new data centers across the country - and swallowing up farmland to do so

China’s $37 billion Wuhu AI cluster seeks to rival US Stargate project, centralizing compute power despite chip and sustainability challenges.

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This minuscule all-in-one 'PC' will allow you to control your actual home computer remotely using a robotic finger and a free VPN

GL.iNet’s Comet Pro offers low-latency remote access, 4K support, Wi-Fi 6 connectivity, and flexible control tools for global backers.

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This fishtank mini PC is the coolest design I've seen this year - shame you can't actually fill it with mineral oil

The Wee Beastie mini PC delivers gaming, AI, and creative performance in a compact fishtank design with upgradeable hardware.

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This gargantuan 85-inch Samsung 4K TV drops to $799.99 at Best Buy

If you want a big TV at a low price, you can now save $400 on this massive Samsung 85-inch 4K TV in Best Buy's weekend flash sale.

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Friday, September 26, 2025

This 1TB external SSD has a 1.8-inch color touchscreen, encryption, supports Apple Find My tracking and... two fidget toys

The GD10 portable SSD offers high-speed transfers, encryption, Apple Find My tracking, real-time monitoring, and includes two small fidget toys.

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How to watch 2025 Ryder Cup highlights on BBC iPlayer — it's *FREE*

Here's our guide on how to watch the 2025 edition of the Ryder Cup for free on BBC iPlayer no matter where you are in the world.

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Finally, this webcam solves my biggest problem with video meetings - how to make eye contact when looking at a screen on a desk

ProHello introduces eye-level video conferencing with biometric security, enhanced audio-visual features, and privacy control.

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Thursday, September 25, 2025

I've been testing one of the tiniest robot vacuums you can buy – and while it might be small, its cleaning power is mighty

The SwitchBot K11+ is a shrunk-down robot vacuum that's perfect for small homes and cramped spaces.

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OnePlus phone flaw could let devices send out unwanted text messages - so take care who you ping

Flaw could also expose SMS 2FA codes, so you might want to move to a software-based authenticator.

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Wednesday, September 24, 2025

"Making a great chip means nothing if we can't do it the next year" - Qualcomm unveils powerful new Snapdragon X2 Elite chips for faster, better laptops

Laptops are set to get another power boost, with Qualcomm unveiling new Snapdragon X2 Elite and X2 Elite Extreme chips.

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Terramaster uses the fastest Intel Celeron CPU ever in its new up-to-120TB 4-bay NAS - and I am curious about the new TRAID feature

TerraMaster’s F4-425 uses Intel’s fastest Celeron CPU and offers 120TB capacity, TRAID efficiency, multimedia streaming support, and advanced data protection.

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Logitech's new solar-powered keyboard can last 4 months in complete darkness on a single charge - and works with artificial light too

Logitech has launched its new Signature Slim Solar+ K980, which offers impressive longevity - and a swappable battery.

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Tuesday, September 23, 2025

Tesla leak reveals potential specs for 'affordable' Model Y – here are 9 key features that could be missing

A cheaper Model Y is on the horizon, but you'll have to make do without a number of niceties, according to a new leak.

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Huge laptop sale is live now at Best Buy – I've picked the top 10 deals from $249

I've searched through the latest laptop sale at Best Buy and hand-picked the 10 top deals that I recommend buying right now.

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SanDisk quietly unveils new entry-level portable SSD backed with a three-year warranty - shame about the slow speeds

SanDisk’s ELE portable SSD offers durability and affordability, though its outdated 400MB/s read speed risks irrelevance.

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Expert says ordinary $5 kitchen gadget could actually help you live longer by making you use your standing desk better - and you may already have a spare one

A cheap $5 kitchen timer could boost the health benefits of standing desks by keeping you moving regularly, according to expert advice.

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Monday, September 22, 2025

Questyle's tiny wireless DAC is the Bluetooth audio upgrade your phone so desperately needs

Bluetooth audio is convenient, but if there’s a mismatch between the codecs your phone and your headphones support, you won’t hear your music’s full quality. Questyle’s tiny dongle fixes that by adding leading high-quality codecs to any phone –or, for that matter, PC

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The US version of TikTok might be more concerning than the Chinese one

The US government says it's close to signing a deal to bring TikTok inside the US, with US control, but so many big questions and concerns remain.

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ChatGPT hit by a zero-click, server-side vulnerability that criminals can use to siphon sensitive data - here's how to stay safe

ShadowLeak allows attackers to exfiltrate sensitive data without user interaction, highlighting AI security risks.

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Hackers can now inject AI deepfakes directly into iOS video calls using this tool - here's how to stay safe

Hackers exploit specialized tool to inject AI deepfakes into iOS calls, bypassing cameras and challenging current identity verification systems.

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Sunday, September 21, 2025

Why I still hack my iPhone – an Apple fan's secret to a tailored experience

Homescreen Heroes: Launcher gives me the iPhone customization I crave

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The AirPods Pro 3 are available to buy, and you can already save up to $130 at Best Buy

The AirPods Pro 3 are officially available to buy, and Best Buy already has huge discounts, bringing the earbuds down to as little $119.99 when you trade in old headphones.

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Saturday, September 20, 2025

The funky JBL Go 4 is back to its lowest price this year

A great deal for a budget-friendly four-star Bluetooth speaker

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Asus just launched another 162-inch 4K Micro LED monitor - yes, a monitor, not a TV, and it's almost as big as a wall

Asus unveils 162-inch ProArt Cinema PQ09U 4K HDR Micro LED monitor, offering unmatched scale, clarity, and advanced creative features.

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Friday, September 19, 2025

I just tested the Apple Watch Ultra 3's heart rate tracking against a Polar H10 chest strap – here are the results

Checking how the Apple Watch Ultra 3 fares against a highly-accurate HRM.

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iPhone 17 lineup photography specs explained: Fusion Camera, Center Stage, and 48MP mode

Apple has plenty to say about the iPhone 17 family’s Fusion Camera systems – we’ve sorted the genuine from the guff so you can choose the right iPhone camera for you.

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Thursday, September 18, 2025

Forget about Thunderbolt 5, Seagate finally launches its first USB4 portable SSD under its legendary storage label

LaCie launches Rugged SSD4, a USB4 portable drive promising speeds of up to 4000MB/s, tough durability claims, and premium pricing across multiple models.

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New York Blood Center data breach sees 200,000 affected - and you might not even know you've been hit

The organization doesn't keep contact data - and therefore can't notify the victims.

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Wednesday, September 17, 2025

Tuesday, September 16, 2025

Got a Mac and an iPad? Here's how I get them to work together as teammates instead of rivals

I’ve had my current iPad for five years, and my MacBook Pro for two, but somehow I’ve only just gotten round to using them together the way Apple intended – and now I can't imagine going back.

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The countdown is on - Chinese firms now have just an hour to report cybersecurity incidents

Chinese firms have a very short window to alert authorities.

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Former FinWise employee may have stolen sensitive data on 689,000 American First Finance customers

A popular bank faces an insider threat when a former employee accessed data on hundreds of thousands of users.

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Monday, September 15, 2025

Should everyone have access to ChatGPT? AI for all raises some important, yet difficult, questions

A rumored plan to give all UK citizens ChatGPT Plus access sparks a bigger debate: should AI be treated as a universal utility?

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Sunday, September 14, 2025

The smallest SSD ever could replace universal microSD memory cards permanently if its inventor does one thing

Biwin’s Mini SSD offers compact size and strong performance, but needs SDA or PCI-SIG adoption to challenge microSD’s universal dominance.

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Dynabook RA73/VY, the lightest AMD laptop ever launched, has gone on sale in Japan, and I secretly hope it will be available worldwide

Sharp’s Dynabook RA73/VY debuts as the world’s lightest AMD laptop, offering decent specs, steep pricing, and uncertain global availability.

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Saturday, September 13, 2025

Would you buy a mechanical keyboard with a Mini PC inside for $500 from Kickstarter? I'd love to, but they need to change the CPU

Rakeydo’s keyboard-PC hybrid smashed Kickstarter goals but raises skepticism over performance, processor choice, and the risks of first-time creators.

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How to watch Australia vs Argentina: FREE Rugby Championship 2025 streams, TV schedule, preview

Here's how to watch Australia vs Argentina live streams online, with Felipe Contepomi set to target Tane Edmed in the Rugby Championship Round 4 clash.

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Yes, it's yet another Ryzen AI Max+ 395 mini PC with 128GB RAM, and yes, it has a feature found on no other mini PC

Seaviv’s AIdeaStation R1 mini PC features Ryzen AI Max+ 395, Radeon 8060S graphics, SD 4.0 slot, and high-end connectivity.

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Friday, September 12, 2025

'The models are really devious': Sam Altman's hardware chief says OpenAI wants kill switches built into hardware in case things go wrong

OpenAI hardware leader warns that devious AI models require real time hardware kill switches and deeper safeguards built directly into chips.

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Roku users should get ready for a lot more AI-generated ads, according to its COO – and I mean a lot

Imagine your Instagram feed, but on TV: Roku's bringing AI ads to small businesses, for better or worse

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Thursday, September 11, 2025

'No asterisk generation' : AMD promises its MI450 AI GPU will be faster than ANYTHING Nvidia has, yes, that includes even Rubin Ultra

AMD says its MI450 GPUs will outperform Nvidia Rubin Ultra as it positions the launch as a Milan-style turning point in AI accelerator markets next year.

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Wednesday, September 10, 2025

'An impressive little GPU': Reviewers surprised by Intel Arc Pro B50 GPU's superior display against Nvidia's RTX A1000

Intel’s Arc Pro B50 delivers unexpected workstation performance, outpacing Nvidia’s A1000 in AI, rendering, and creative workloads for $350.

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Tuesday, September 9, 2025

BREAKING: iPhone 17 Pro revealed – here's what you need to know

Apple has unveiled the iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max – here's what you need to know about the two new models.

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Monday, September 8, 2025

Looking for a silent mini PC? The Cirrus7 pairs an Intel Core Ultra 7 265H with a casing that looks like a giant heatsink, but it ain't cheap

Cirrus7 Nimbini v4 Pro Edition is a fanless mini PC offering Intel Core Ultra 7 processors, high RAM, and silent operation.

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Running out of space for your games? The Seagate 2TB Xbox Storage Expansion Card is almost 40% off right now at Amazon

Always have free space on your Xbox thanks to this awesome Seagate 2TB Xbox Storage Expansion Card deal at Amazon.

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Microsoft joins World Nuclear Association as it doubles down on small modular reactors and fusion energy

Microsoft joins World Nuclear Association, betting on small modular reactors and fusion to secure carbon-free power for growing digital infrastructure.

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Sunday, September 7, 2025

Saturday, September 6, 2025

NBA 2K26 feels like a course correction from last year’s controversial changes

Polishing the court to a sheen

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In case you want to watch a video tutorial underwater, Ulefone has a waterproof tablet with a projector and a humongous 24,200mAh battery

Ulefone Armor Pad 5 Ultra combines a projector, floodlights, an oversized battery, rugged certifications, and a heavy build into a survivalist-style tablet.

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Lenovo's new 5K 40-inch curved monitor can push 140W power, enough for a MacBook Pro, but I'm more impressed by its 2.5G Ethernet port

Lenovo unveils new ThinkVision P40WD-40 curved ultrawide monitor at IFA 2025 with 140W charging and integrated 2.5G Ethernet port.

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Save a whopping $550 on an HP Omen 16 with an RTX 5050 – plus get Battlefield 6 for free

A good price for a budget gaming laptop

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Friday, September 5, 2025

Denmark vs Scotland live stream: how to watch FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier online from anywhere

Here's how to watch Denmark vs Scotland live streams online, with Scott McTominay and Rasmus Hojlund in action in this World Cup qualifier at Parken.

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I'm here to help you catch up on everything you need to know about the iPhone 17 before Apple's September event

Get ready for the iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Pro, iPhone 17 Pro Max and maybe even the iPhone 17 Air, as we draw closer to Apple's biggest event of the year.

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Thursday, September 4, 2025

They don't make 'em like they used to? Older coders are more in tune with vibe coding, study claims

Survey shows senior programmers use AI tools more than juniors, raising cultural, technical, and environmental questions for coding’s future.

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Google's most powerful supercomputer ever has a combined memory of 1.77PB - apparently a new world record for shared memory multi-CPU setups

Google Ironwood TPU scales to 9216 chips with record 1.77PB shared memory.

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Tuesday, September 2, 2025

My favorite horror prequel was added to Prime Video in September – here’s why I think it’s better than the original

The First Omen is now streaming on Prime Video and it's way better than I thought it was going to be.

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One subwoofer, two subwoofers,16 subwoofers: What are the advantages of multiple subwoofers?

Subwoofers provide the foundation for home theater audio, and adding more than one to your room can result in smoother and better integrated bass.

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How to watch Apple's 'Awe dropping' event on September 9 – get ready for iPhone 17, AirPods 3, and more

Here's how to watch the Apple ‘Awe dropping’ event live on September 9.

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Monday, September 1, 2025

7 new Paramount+ movies with over 90% on Rotten Tomatoes you should stream in September 2025

Here are seven fantastic movies with great Rotten Tomatoes scores to stream on Paramount+ in September.

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It's 2025 and this bargain-priced mini PC still uses USB 2.0 ports - and foolishly doesn't label them as such

Beelink launches budget-price EQi13 Pro mini PC with a choice of Intel processors, quiet 32dB cooling, dual Ethernet ports, and a durable full-metal chassis.

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After three weeks with the Kaleidescape Strato E movie player, I can’t go back to 4K streaming services to get my movie fix

The Kaleidescape Strato E represents the pinnacle of home entertainment, with stunning video and sound quality. It's not a cheap ecosystem to invest in, but if you want the best of the best, there's nothing better.

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Why sending the keys to the castle – with the castle – isn’t a smart idea

Encryption has been on a long journey, transcending centuries, from leather scrolls to quantum-resistant algorithms. But if we look at security requirements for businesses 25 years ago, the world was very different then. I sold encryption software back in 2000 when no one apart from the Government knew they needed it. It was free for home or personal use, so trying to sell encryption in a world where users borrowed it free of charge was tough.

One of the most notable examples at the time was OpenSSL, an open-source project that provided free encryption tools for securing internet communication. Another popular tool was PGP (Pretty Good Privacy), which had both free and commercial versions. The free version was widely used by privacy advocates, journalists, and tech-savvy users to encrypt emails and files.

However, eventually, public-key cryptography and tools like PGP started to gain traction for secure email and online communication. It was a pivotal moment as encryption moved from being a nice-to-have to becoming essential for privacy and trust online.

Unlocking Encrypted Data Without Compromising Security

Fully Homomorphic Encryption (FHE) has also been in the mix for about 15 years. But it has been labelled as too complicated, requiring too much processing, too much disk space, being too slow and more.

But we’ve seen a breakthrough in FHE whereby customers are using it not just to encrypt data, but to query, decrypt and use it. They can also search data faster when it's encrypted than when it's not!

Without going into lengthy explanations as to how the integers (the raw material that makes encryption possible) and cryptographic algorithms work, in simple terms, it’s only the user who has access to and can understand and read the data. Where anyone else is concerned, the data is just garbage.

Why is this so important? If we look at how encryption tools work today, we create data, which we then encrypt. Every time we search, every time we move, we decrypt – because that’s the only way to make the data work for us. Once we have decrypted it, we must re-encrypt it to ensure it is safe. Therefore, we have multiple touch points where data, which we tell users is encrypted, isn’t encrypted.

This might be okay for data-at-rest, but once you migrate data from A to B, in many cases, we send the encryption keys with it. This is the equivalent of sending the keys to the castle with the castle. Also, the moment the user wants to do anything with that data (which is arguably when it is most useful) then all that safeguarding is gone.

Therefore, for us to be able to allow customers to use data whilst it still has a safety net around it and ensure data remains confidential is a huge leap forward. Most importantly, we don't have encryption keys travelling with the data; the keys are generated at the point of login.

Is Bootstrapping FHE The Answer?

Many in the industry advocate bootstrapping FHE as a workaround. This is a clever trick that allows encrypted data to be refreshed so it can be used in computations without becoming too noisy to decrypt. But it’s important to recognize both its promise and its challenges.

Done properly, bootstrapping has significant potential if implemented efficiently. It could unlock powerful capabilities in computation, especially in domains where data sensitivity is paramount.

However, bootstrapping remains computationally intensive. Even with optimized schemes, it can take seconds per operation, which means it cannot be used for real-time applications. Bootstrapping implementations are highly complex.

That said, dismissing bootstrapping outright may be premature. As research and engineering efforts continue - including our own - there’s reason to believe that more efficient, scalable implementations are within reach.

We live in a data-driven world, and FHE is going to be the key to enabling access to data and the use of technology like AI tools. However, I recently read an article in which Elon Musk discussed the fact that we’re running out of real-world data to train AI models.

This idea (often called the “peak data” theory) suggests that the internet no longer offers enough fresh, high-quality data to improve large AI models meaningfully.

In other words, we will hit a point where data is not going to develop in a way that is useful to organizations because of all the rules we put around it, some of which are self-imposed, others which are required by regulators.

Many Cast Caution Aside

Many regulations are vague, which means organizations will interpret these in a way that enables them to reduce risk by taking a more cautious approach. Other companies throw caution to the wind. We're seeing that play out in real-time.

Take Meta as an example. The company has faced multiple fines recently. The most notable in 2025 is a €200 million penalty from the European Commission under the Digital Markets Act (DMA). The fine was issued because Meta’s “pay-or-consent” model, where users had to either pay for ad-free access or consent to data tracking, was found to violate users’ rights to genuine choice.

Regulators argued that this setup pressured users into giving up their data, undermining the DMA’s goal of fair digital competition.

Improving Lives

I would argue that we must make data more usable, particularly where data helps make the world a better place. Clinical trials, for example, have faced challenges due to disparate data, which hampers progress. If a trial is quite niche, the organization needs to be able to get a decent data set to perform tests and analyze the results in a meaningful way.

We are helping organizations keep the data in the jurisdiction it is supposed to be in and still collaborate without moving the data around and without plain text data ever flying across the internet. This means we can make people's lives better; we can stop people dying of illnesses we could prevent because we understand more.

Of course, we want to be able to use data in a way that still respects privacy. This is where we see FHE being an enabler. We can have AI using data that is encrypted to make better decisions without affecting the underlying owner of the data from a user level. It's a brave new world – but an exciting one.

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This Chinese chip giant is boosting production to try and take on Nvidia - but how will Huawei feel?

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