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The hidden risks of browser extensions – and how to avoid them
Not all browser add-ons are handy helpers – some may contain far more than you have bargained for 29 Jul 2025 • , 4 min. read What would we do without the web browser? For most of us, it’s our gateway to the digital world. But browsers are such a familiar tool today that we’re…

Spritle’s Plugin-First MCP Architecture: The Hidden Tech Behind Fast AI Rollouts
Introduction In the fast-moving world of AI, time-to-market can be the difference between industry leadership and playing catch-up. For business owners and product leaders, the promise of AI is no longer just theoretical — it’s operational. But behind every smooth AI rollout lies an often-overlooked secret: architectural design. At Spritle, we’ve engineered that edge with…

Beware the Hidden Risk in Your Entra Environment
If you invite guest users into your Entra ID tenant, you may be opening yourself up to a surprising risk. A gap in access control in Microsoft Entra’s subscription handling is allowing guest users to create and transfer subscriptions into the tenant they are invited into, while maintaining full ownership of them. All the guest…

Merging AI and underwater photography to reveal hidden ocean worlds
In the Northeastern United States, the Gulf of Maine represents one of the most biologically diverse marine ecosystems on the planet — home to whales, sharks, jellyfish, herring, plankton, and hundreds of other species. But even as this ecosystem supports rich biodiversity, it is undergoing rapid environmental change. The Gulf of Maine is warming faster…

Cloud quantum computing: A trillion-dollar opportunity with dangerous hidden risks
Join the event trusted by enterprise leaders for nearly two decades. VB Transform brings together the people building real enterprise AI strategy. Learn more Quantum computing (QC) brings with it a mix of groundbreaking possibilities and significant risks. Major tech players like IBM, Google, Microsoft and Amazon have already rolled out commercial QC cloud services, while…

Skip Coffee. Take Advantage of Green Tea's Hidden Benefits for Focus and Calm
If you feel like you can’t get through your day without coffee, you aren’t alone. It’s estimated that 85% of US adults enjoy up to two cups of coffee daily. However, not everyone loves the taste or the side effects of coffee — caffeine jitters or trouble sleeping, anyone? If you’re looking for an alternative that’ll…

Swapping LLMs isn’t plug-and-play: Inside the hidden cost of model migration
Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More Swapping large language models (LLMs) is supposed to be easy, isn’t it? After all, if they all speak “natural language,” switching from GPT-4o to Claude or Gemini should be as simple as changing an API key……

MIT spinout maps the body’s metabolites to uncover the hidden drivers of disease
Biology is never simple. As researchers make strides in reading and editing genes to treat disease, for instance, a growing body of evidence suggests that the proteins and metabolites surrounding those genes can’t be ignored. The MIT spinout ReviveMed has created a platform for measuring metabolites — products of metabolism like lipids, cholesterol, sugar, and…

Some UFOs may be hidden from our national leaders
An unassuming loophole might be giving the U.S. government and its private contractors free rein to withhold evidence of unidentified craft traveling well above our skies — in outer space. That’s the argument made by former Capitol Hill policy advisor and attorney Dillon Guthrie, published this January in the Harvard National Security Journal, a publication…

Unlocking the hidden power of boiling — for energy, space, and beyond
Most people take boiling water for granted. For Associate Professor Matteo Bucci, uncovering the physics behind boiling has been a decade-long journey filled with unexpected challenges and new insights. The seemingly simple phenomenon is extremely hard to study in complex systems like nuclear reactors, and yet it sits at the core of a wide range…