Virgel

Virgel is an educator and writer with a passion for technology. With years of experience shaping young minds in the classroom, he also dedicates his spare time to editing and crafting short stories. Driven by his love for technology, Virgel stays up to date with the latest innovations, sharing his insights through articles and blogs. His work covers a wide range of topics, from AI and cybersecurity to in-depth industry advancements.
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Watch Out: Malware Hides in Free Online File Converters, Malwarebytes Warns

If you’ve ever used a free online tool to convert a document or image, here’s something you should know — not all of those websites are as harmless as they seem.

Social Media Posts Spotlight Gemini 2.0 Flash AI Model’s Watermark Removal Capability

Looks like Google’s Gemini 2.0 Flash AI has just stirred up a new controversy—people on X (formerly Twitter) have been showing off how it can wipe watermarks off images like they were never there.

China Imposes New AI-Generated Content Labeling Rules to Tackle Misinformation

China is making significant strides to address the growing concerns surrounding AI-generated content with new regulations designed to enhance transparency and curb misinformation.

Authorities Warn of Surge in Ransomware Attacks Heightening Cybersecurity Risks: What You Need to Know

Cybersecurity experts are raising alarms about Medusa, an increasingly dangerous ransomware threat.

Nano Bots: Everything You Need To Know

When most people hear the term nano bot, they picture tiny robotic machines with limbs, crawling inside the human body, repairing organs, and even assembling entire structures from nothing.

Exploring Gemini Robotics’ Impact on the Future of Humanoid Robots

Gemini Robotics is reshaping the future of humanoid robots with its AI-powered capabilities. Discover how this breakthrough technology is paving the way for robots that can understand, adapt, and collaborate with humans like never before.

Pokémon GO Officially Sold to Saudi-Backed Scopely—Here’s What You Need to Know

In a groundbreaking deal that has sent shockwaves through the gaming world, it’s now official: Pokémon GO, the massively popular mobile game, has been sold to the Saudi Arabian government.

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