Digital sovereignty is Europe’s new obsession, and U.S. cloud giants are why

Europe’s “digital sovereignty” push is a resilience plan: escape cloud lock-in, control data access, and keep AI and infrastructure running during geopolitical shocks.

AI “productivity” is a trap unless companies build shared rules, says Carmen Torrijos

AI won’t make your company smarter by magic, Carmen Torrijos says shared rules, reviews, and metrics are the only way “productivity” isn’t a mirage.

Passkeys are killing passwords, here’s how companies can roll them out without chaos

Passkeys can crush phishing, but only if companies fix recovery, SSO placement, and session security first. Here’s the real rollout playbook.

Hackers can reset admin passwords on Aruba switches, patch AOS-CX before you get owned

HPE patched Aruba AOS-CX flaws that can allow admin password resets on switches, update now, lock down management access, and audit accounts.

Governments Want “Machine-Readable Laws.” Here’s How Democracy Gets Squeezed.

Europe’s push for “machine-readable laws” could speed up government, while shifting real power into code, parameters, and systems the public can’t see.

Windows 11 Is Getting an “Xbox Mode” in April, Microsoft Wants Your PC to Act Like a Console

Microsoft’s rumored Windows 11 “Xbox mode” lands in April, built for TVs and handhelds, aiming to make PC gaming feel less like desktop chaos.