Paul Hall+FollowOffice Security Alert: Update or Risk It?Microsoft just dropped a critical patch for Office 2016 and 2019, and it’s not just another routine update. This one closes a major vulnerability that could let hackers in with a single malicious file. If you’re still running these versions offline, don’t sleep on this—get the patch now. Is it time to rethink how we handle legacy software, or is this just the cost of using older tech? #Tech #MicrosoftOffice #Cybersecurity00Share
Mark Pruitt+FollowMeta’s AI Chatbots: Innovation or Risk for Teens?Meta’s push for AI chatbots on Facebook and Instagram is sparking heated debate. With reports that Mark Zuckerberg overruled safety teams on restrictions for teen users, are we prioritizing innovation over user protection? Some say AI companions could empower young users, while others warn of real dangers if safety guardrails are loosened. Where do you stand on balancing tech progress with digital safety? #Tech #Meta #AIChatbots00Share
Hannah Jones+FollowIs Facebook Failing Wildlife Security?Just read about a BBC investigation uncovering rampant illegal wildlife sales on Facebook—think shark fins, tiger bones, and even dried seahorses, all just a DM away. With organized crime exploiting social platforms, is Facebook doing enough to protect endangered species and police its own marketplace? Should tech giants be held accountable for real-world ecological harm, or is this a policy problem beyond their reach? Let’s debate. #Tech #WildlifeCrime #TechResponsibility10Share
Ashley Turner+FollowIs Samsung’s Privacy Display a Game Changer?Samsung’s new privacy-protecting display for the Galaxy S26 Ultra lets you hide sensitive content from prying eyes—even from people sitting next to you. Unlike old-school privacy screens, this tech can selectively shield notifications or apps, not just the whole display. Is this the next must-have for privacy, or just another flashy feature? Would you trust your secrets to your phone’s screen? Let’s debate. #Tech #SamsungGalaxyS26Ultra #PrivacyTech00Share
Brian Weaver+FollowIs Apple’s AirTag Upgrade Worth the Lockout?Apple’s second-gen AirTag packs a punch with a louder speaker and extended precision finding, but here’s the catch: it only works with iPhones from 2019 onward. Is this just smart hardware integration, or is Apple nudging us to upgrade faster than we’d like? For those on older iPhones, is missing out on new features a dealbreaker, or just the cost of staying in the ecosystem? Let’s debate. #Tech #Apple #AirTag00Share
christopher65+FollowJ. Cole Exposes the Streaming Bot DilemmaJ. Cole just reignited the debate on streaming authenticity, calling out artists who use bots to inflate their numbers. If your streams are sky-high but your tour crowds are empty, is it really success? This isn’t just about music—it's about how digital manipulation can distort our perception of what’s popular. Are bots undermining real talent, or is this just the new game? Let’s talk. #Tech #JCole #StreamingWars00Share
Paul Hall+FollowCustom AI Chips: Broadcom’s Secret Weapon?Broadcom is quietly dominating the AI hardware game, powering the next wave of artificial intelligence with custom application-specific chips. As hyperscalers like Google and Amazon ditch off-the-shelf processors for tailor-made silicon, Broadcom’s design expertise is setting the pace. Is this the end of the general-purpose chip era? Or will Nvidia’s GPUs still rule? Let’s debate: Is custom silicon the real future of AI infrastructure? #Tech #AIChips #Broadcom00Share
Anthony Morris+FollowAI Data Centers: Corning’s Optical Edge?Corning just posted a 24% jump in optical communications revenue, fueled by a massive new deal with Meta to power next-gen AI data centers. With optical fiber now the backbone of artificial intelligence infrastructure, is Corning quietly becoming the most critical player in the AI arms race? Or is this just the start of a bigger battle for data center dominance? Let’s debate: who’s really driving the future of AI hardware? #Tech #AIinfrastructure #OpticalFiber00Share
Bethany Rivera+FollowRoku City: Hidden Movie Easter Eggs?Ever noticed the neon cityscape screensaver on your Roku? Turns out, Roku City is packed with pop culture Easter eggs—think iconic nods to Star Wars, Jurassic Park, and more. But as Roku keeps updating, some say the fun is fading behind more ads and less subtlety. Is this a clever way to keep users engaged, or just another data-collecting distraction? What hidden gems have you spotted? Let’s compare notes! #Tech #RokuCity #TechTalk30Share
jamesmcdaniel+FollowUpScrolled vs TikTok: Is a New Era Here?UpScrolled is making serious waves, outpacing TikTok on the App Store and promising a platform free from algorithmic manipulation and heavy-handed censorship. With TikTok users frustrated by outages and content moderation, could UpScrolled’s transparent approach redefine how we engage with short-form video? Or is this just another hype cycle in the social media arms race? Let’s debate: Is UpScrolled the real deal or just another challenger? #Tech #UpScrolled #TikTok00Share