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How Bitwarden's Founder Built an Open-Source Password Manager — and Why It Stays Free

A special TWiT interview with Bitwarden's founder covers the company's origin, the recent backlash, and its plan for credentials in the age of AI.

Why You Should Replace Windows Home Server

Discover on Hands-On Tech how to safely give your outdated Windows Home Server new life as a secure backup and media server—without risking your data.

Blue Origin's New Glenn Explosion: What It Means for NASA's Lunar Plans

On This Week in Space, discover how Blue Origin's launch pad failure could reshape American lunar ambitions.

Can Apple’s New Siri Catch Up? Here’s What to Expect in iOS 27

Tech News Weekly breaks down Bloomberg’s latest reporting on Apple’s new AI-powered Siri, revamped interfaces, and third-party AI integration.

Can AI Be Art? Photographer Rick Sammon Explains the AI Mindset

 Intelligent Machines features Rick Sammon's perspective on using AI in photography, tackling criticism and sharing practical advice for photographers adopting new technology.

Pope Leo XIV's First AI Encyclical: What Magnifica Humanitas Actually Says

On Intelligent Machines, Jeff Jarvis and the "digital Jesuit" Fr. Robert Ballecer explain why the Pope's long-awaited document is neither anti-AI nor a quick fix.

Snapdragon X2 Review: Is the Second-Gen Copilot+ PC Good Enough for Windows 11 Power Users?

On Hands-On Windows, Paul Thurrott reviews the Snapdragon X2 Copilot+ PC, outlining performance, compatibility, and what Windows 11 users need to know before buying.

How to Get the Most Out of iMessage Apps/Features on iPhone

iOS Today uncovers which built-in and third-party iMessage tools are truly worth using in 2026.