Lori Schott didn’t care what it took to haul her way from her small town in Eastern Colorado to show up to a Los Angeles courtroom where Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg is set to testify Wednesday. “I don’t care if I had to hire a pack mule to get me here, I was going to be here,” she told The Verge outside the courthouse Tuesday.
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What’s next for tech in 2024?
Have you ever wondered what the future will look like? Well, you don’t have to wait too long, because 2024 is going to be a year full of amazing innovations that will blow your mind. Here are seven emerging trends and innovations in tech that will no doubt transform our lives over the next year.
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1) Artificial Intelligence continues to revolutionize our lives
AI is everywhere, from our daily gadgets like smartphones and smart speakers, to our smart homes that can adjust the temperature, lighting, and security according to our preferences. But AI is not just making our lives more convenient and comfortable, it’s also set to revolutionize healthcare and other industries with some groundbreaking innovations.
Neuralink’s revolutionary wireless device
N1 implant (Neuralink) (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)
One of the most anticipated and ambitious projects in this field of AI is Neuralink, a brain-computer interface company founded by Elon Musk, the visionary entrepreneur behind Tesla and SpaceX. Neuralink aims to create a wireless device that can be implanted in the brain and connect it to a computer or a smartphone, allowing users to control devices, access information, and communicate with others just by thinking. Imagine controlling prosthetic limbs or enhancing cognitive abilities just by thinking.
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Keep an eye on Kernel
Woman wearing “mind-reading” helmet (Kernel) (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)
Neuralink is not the only company working on brain-computer interfaces. Other ones to keep an eye on are Kernel, a neurotech company, which is creating a “mind-reading” helmet that uses sensors and lasers to gain information about the brain’s activity, blood oxygen levels, and more. By collecting detailed data on how the brain works and behaves, the hope is it could lead to new insights and breakthroughs in mental health, aging, cognition, and other aspects of brain health.
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Meta bets on AI and the Metaverse
Man wearing Meta Quest 3 headset (Meta) (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)
Meta, the company formerly known as Facebook, is leading the way with its two long-term bets on the future: AI and the metaverse. These two technologies are not only advancing rapidly, but also converging to create new possibilities for human interaction and creativity.
AI is becoming more accessible and powerful than ever, thanks to Meta’s open-source models like Llama and Llama 2, which have been adopted and improved by millions of developers around the world. AI is also becoming more integrated into the products we use every day, such as Instagram, WhatsApp, and Messenger, where you can generate images, chat with assistants, write better, and edit photos with ease.
The metaverse is also taking shape, with Meta’s Reality Labs developing new devices and platforms that enable immersive and social experiences in virtual and augmented reality. The Ray-Ban Meta glasses were the first step towards a future where AI can see the world from our perspective and help us navigate it.
Ray-Ban Meta glasses (Meta) (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)
The Meta AI assistant is a new kind of companion that will be launched in 2024. It can understand and respond to your voice, vision, and gestures. Since Meta is trying to play catch-up with ChatGPT, it hired a couple dozen big-name celebrities to be the look and voice of Meta’s new AI voice assistant. The celebs will embody the AI and play them.
Meta AI assistant (Meta) (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)
2) Augmented reality is taking us to new dimensions
Woman wearing Meta Quest 3 headset (Meta) (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)
Augmented reality, or AR, is the technology that overlays digital information and images on the real world, creating a mixed reality experience. AR is taking us to new dimensions, as companies like Apple, Meta, Snapchat, and Niantic are creating immersive and engaging experiences that enhance our perception and interaction with the world. But don’t think AR is just for gaming and entertainment, it’s also for education and learning. AR can make learning more fun and interactive, as it can bring subjects and concepts to life.
Girl wearing a Meta Quest 3 headset to learn to play the piano. (Meta) (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)
Augmented reality is bringing shopping to you
Virtual try-on feature uses AR. (Amazon) (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)
Another domain where AR is making a big impact is shopping. AR can help you make better and more informed decisions, as it can let you try on products, see how they look or fit, and compare different options. Amazon and Walmart are already leveraging AR to provide immersive shopping experiences with its virtual try-on feature. AR is reshaping our world, and we can expect to see more innovation and adoption in 2024 and beyond.
3) Expect advances in bioprinting artificial tissue and organs
Bioprinting research to create organs (MIT) (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)
Another exciting innovation in healthcare is bioprinting, which is the use of 3D printing to create artificial tissue and organs. Bioprinting could potentially solve the problem of organ shortage and transplant rejection, as well as enable personalized medicine and drug testing. Bioprinting is still in its early stages, but some companies and researchers like those at MIT have already made some impressive progress. AI is truly changing medicine as we know it, and we can expect to see more breakthroughs and applications in 2024 and beyond.
4) Autonomous electric taxi service becomes available
Autonomous electric taxi (Zoox) (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)
One of the most anticipated technologies in 2024 is the autonomous electric taxi service by Zoox, a subsidiary of Amazon. Their tag line is, “Built for riders – not for drivers.” Zoox has been developing and testing its self-driving vehicles in various cities since 2020, and plans to launch its service in 2024.
Zoox’s vehicles are designed to navigate complex urban environments with four-wheel steering, bidirectional driving, and a spacious cabin that can fit four passengers. Zoox’s taxis can be booked through an app or a kiosk, and offer a flat rate per mile. Zoox aims to provide a safer, more efficient, and more comfortable alternative to conventional taxis, and to reduce traffic and pollution.
5) More drone delivery services in the sky
Amazon’s Mk30 drone (Amazon) (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)
The year 2024 is expected to witness significant growth in the use of drone delivery services, especially in urban areas where traffic congestion and pollution are major challenges. Drone delivery services offer a fast, convenient, and eco-friendly way of transporting goods and services to customers, reducing the need for road vehicles and human labor.
One of the leading companies in this field is Amazon, which added a third U.S. city that will soon have the option to get their packages delivered by a drone beginning in late 2024. The company’s Prime Air has been using drones to safely deliver packages weighing up to five pounds in one hour or less, for almost a year. Prime Air is also unveiling the new MK30 drone design, which the company claims is quieter, smaller, and lighter than previous models.
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6) More 3D-printed houses will go up
3D printed houses (Icon) (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)
Forget about hiring an old-fashioned contractor to build your next home. Imagine having a house built by a 3D printer. More and more of these houses are going to be going up in 2024 as a cost-effective and eco-friendly way of constructing houses.
A company called ICON is a leader in 3D printing technology for construction, with a mission to revolutionize the way we build and live. They have developed a robotic system that can print an entire house layer by layer, using a durable material called Lavacrete, which is a type of concrete that can withstand extreme weather conditions and natural disasters while also reducing waste and emissions. ICON has already printed several houses around the world, including the first 3D-printed community in Austin, Texas. ICON’s vision is to make 3D printing accessible to everyone and to create homes that are beautiful, functional, and resilient.
3D robotic printing technology (Icon) (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)
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7) Increase in electric cars and car-sharing
Cybertruck (Tesla) (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)
2024 is going to be an exciting one for electric vehicles. According to some experts, electric vehicles (EVs) will account for more than 40% of new car sales in the US by 2024, thanks to the increasing affordability, performance, and environmental benefits of EVs. Whether you’re looking for a budget-friendly Kia Niro, an all-American Ford F-150 Lightning, a futuristic Tesla Cybertruck, a lavish Rolls-Royce Spectre, or a sleek Hyundai IONIQ 6, there’s an EV for everyone.
Car sharing is also expected to grow significantly in 2024, as more people opt for convenient and cost-effective transportation solutions. Some of the leading car-sharing platforms, such as Zipcar, Turo, and Getaround, will offer more options for EV rentals, as well as innovative features such as peer-to-peer sharing, autonomous driving, and smart charging. With electric cars and car sharing, the future of transportation looks bright and green in 2024.
Zipcar app (Zipcar) (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)
Kurt’s key takeaways
As we look ahead to 2024 and beyond, it’s clear that the world of technology is poised for exciting transformations. Artificial Intelligence, augmented reality, bioprinting, autonomous electric taxis, drone delivery services, 3D printed houses, and electric cars are all shaping a future that promises greater convenience, sustainability, and innovation. These advancements are not just changing industries; they’re revolutionizing the way we live, work, and interact with the world. So, fasten your seatbelts, because the journey into the future of tech is bound to have some bumps in the road.
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Mark Zuckerberg is taking the stand as social media goes on trial
Schott’s daughter Annalee died by suicide at age 18 in 2020, after struggling with body image issues that her mother says were heightened by social media. After her death, Schott found journal entries where Annalee disparaged her own looks and compared herself to other girls’ profiles. “I was so worried about what my child was putting out online, I didn’t realize what she was receiving,” Schott said.
The way that Meta and Google-owned YouTube designed their products — allegedly luring users into a nonstop loop of taps and scrolling — is at the heart of this month’s bellwether social media trial, which sets the stage for thousands of similar lawsuits. The companies have generally denied the claims. Schott and several other self-described survivor parents have made it their mission to be in the courtroom during the several-week trial in downtown LA.
“I was so worried about what my child was putting out online, I didn’t realize what she was receiving.”
Last week, the parents heard from Instagram CEO Adam Mosseri, who used his time to carve a distinction between clinical addiction to social media and what he called “problematic use.” On the stand, Mosseri testified that using Instagram “too much” is a relative thing that can vary person-to-person, and he wouldn’t use the term addiction for using social media up to 16 hours a day. Mosseri explained why Meta had modified a prior ban on image filters that altered users’ appearance, after previously discussing their potential negative mental health effects. While the plaintiff has argued Meta is motivated by profits and engagement at the expense of users’ safety, Mosseri said that the two are aligned. “In general, we should be focused on the protection of minors, but I believe protecting minors over the long run is good for business and for profit,” he said, according to CNBC.
Several parents camped out overnight in the rain to make sure that they would get spots behind Mosseri while he took the stand. One of them was Julianna Arnold, whose daughter Coco died of fentanyl poisoning at 17 after allegedly meeting a dealer on Instagram she believed had sold her Percocet. The parents wore rain ponchos, played cards, drank coffee, and told stories throughout the night. “Everyone was like, you’re crazy,” she said. “But it didn’t feel like we were crazy, because we were so determined to have survivor parents in the courtroom.”
For Schott, who also stayed overnight to see Mosseri’s testimony, the reality of being in the room quickly became overwhelming. “I really hoped in my heart that it wasn’t as bad as it was,” said Schott, who left the testimony early after hearing the Instagram CEO discuss documents about engagement, profits, and internal research about girls’ mental health. “It is that bad.”
“I want him to see my face, because my face is Anna’s face.”
On Wednesday, Zuckerberg will likely expand on Mosseri’s testimony and explain the company’s choices. While Mosseri is in charge of the product at the center of the trial, Zuckerberg’s role as founder and CEO means that the plaintiff’s lawyers will likely ask him to account for choices they allege harmed young users. Zuckerberg will likely be asked about how and why his company made various design decisions, and research it conducted on user safety. But at least as important as what Zuckerberg will say, for many, is that he’ll get to see their faces. “I’d love to look him in the eye,” Schott says. “I want him to see my face, because my face is Anna’s face.”
Zuckerberg’s testimony will likely be referenced at future trials and legislative hearings. Thousands of social media cases behind this one similarly argue that products like Instagram caused various personal injuries, and that companies should be made to pay damages and change their products to make them safer.
Arnold isn’t sure whether she’ll get one of the limited, lottery-assigned seats inside the courthouse. Either way, “I want to see a row of survivor parents in the front row. That he has to testify to our faces, to parents of kids that died because of his lack of care and lack of accountability — that’s why it’s really important that we’re here.”
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Don’t ignore Apple’s urgent security update
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If you use an iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch or Apple TV, listen up. Apple has released a major security update to fix a zero-day vulnerability, which is a security hole that hackers discover and exploit before the company has a chance to fix it.
Attackers were already using it in targeted attacks. In other words, this was not just a possibility. It was happening.
The flaw, tracked as CVE-2026-20700, affects multiple Apple operating systems. If you have delayed updates lately, this is one you should not ignore.
If you own an Android or Windows PC, this is also a good reminder to check for updates.
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Apple’s latest security updates affect iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch and Apple TV, so now is the time to check every device you own. (iStock)
What is CVE-2026-20700 and why it matters
CVE-2026-20700 is a memory corruption vulnerability affecting:
- iOS 26.3
- iPadOS 26.3
- macOS Tahoe 26.3
- watchOS 26.3
- tvOS 26.3
- visionOS 26.3
In simple terms, this bug could allow an attacker to run arbitrary code on your device. That opens the door to spyware, hidden backdoors or silent takeovers without obvious warning signs. Apple says this vulnerability was used as part of an infection chain combined with two previously patched flaws against devices running older versions of iOS. Those earlier bugs were fixed in December 2025. Devices that skipped those updates remained exposed. This is how many real attacks unfold. Hackers chain vulnerabilities together and quietly move in.
Which devices need updating?
Here is a breakdown of the available updates:
- iOS 26.3 and iPadOS 26.3 for iPhone 11 and later, plus newer iPads
- iOS 18.7.5 and iPadOS 18.7.5 for iPhone XS, XS Max, XR and iPad 7th generation
- macOS Tahoe 26.3, Sequoia 15.7.4, Sonoma 14.8.4
- tvOS 26.3 for Apple TV HD and Apple TV 4K
- watchOS 26.3 for Apple Watch Series 6 and later
- visionOS 26.3 for Apple Vision Pro
- Safari 26.3 for supported macOS versions
If your device qualifies, update it as soon as possible.
Why this update deserves attention
Security updates can feel routine. Many of us see the notification and decide to deal with it later. This time is different. Apple confirmed the flaw was actively exploited. That means attackers already know how to use it. Running older software gives them a window of opportunity. Updating closes that window.
How to update your iPhone or iPad
Updating takes only a few minutes.
- Go to Settings
- Tap General
- Tap Software Update
- If an update appears, tap Download and Install
- Turn on Automatic Updates so you do not miss future fixes
Keep your device connected to Wi-Fi and power during the process.
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Once you reach this screen on your iPhone, tap Update Now to install Apple’s latest security fix immediately. (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)
How to update your Mac
- Click the Apple menu in the upper left corner
- Choose System Settings or System Preferences
- Select General
- Click Software Update
- If an update appears, select Restart Now or Update Tonight
Your Mac may restart during the process. Keep it plugged in and connected to the internet until the update finishes.
Mac users will see options like Update Tonight or Restart Now, and installing this update closes a flaw already exploited in attacks. (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)
How to update Apple Watch
- Keep your Watch on its charger and near your iPhone
- Open the Watch app on your iPhone
- Tap General
- Tap Software Update
- Tap Download and Install if available
Your Watch will restart during the update.
Your Apple Watch also receives critical security fixes, so keep it on the charger and update it just like your iPhone. (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)
How to update Apple TV
- Open Settings on Apple TV
- Go to System
- Select Software Updates
- Choose Update Software
- Select Download and Install
Stay connected to power and Wi Fi until the update completes.
How to update Safari
Safari updates are included with macOS updates.
- Go to the Apple menu
- Click System Settings
- Select General
- Click Software Update
If Safari appears separately, click Update Now and restart your Mac.
How to update your Apple Vision Pro
- Put on your Vision Pro and open the Settings app.
- Select General from the sidebar.
- Tap Software Update.
- If an update appears for visionOS 26.3, choose Download and Install.
- Make sure your Vision Pro stays charged and connected to Wi-Fi until the update completes.
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Ways to stay safe
Installing this update is the most important step. Still, there are additional habits that strengthen your protection.
- Turn on automatic updates for every Apple device
- Restart devices regularly to clear temporary processes
- Avoid clicking unsolicited links or attachments, and use strong antivirus software. Get my picks for the best 2026 antivirus protection winners for your Windows, Mac, Android and iOS devices at Cyberguy.com.
- Remember, Apple threat notifications will never ask for passwords or verification codes
- Be cautious when viewing HTML-formatted emails in Apple Mail
- Consider enabling Lockdown Mode if you face a higher risk
Cybercriminals rely on hesitation. They count on us assuming we will get to the update later.
Kurt’s key takeaways
Apple moved fast to fix this vulnerability, and that is reassuring. Now it is up to us to do our part. I get it. Updates interrupt your day. They force a restart. They rarely feel urgent. But here is the thing. Installing updates is still the simplest and most effective way to protect your device from active threats. A few minutes now can prevent a serious security problem later.
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Meta’s new deal with Nvidia buys up millions of AI chips
Meta has struck a multiyear deal to expand its data centers with millions of Nvidia’s Grace and Vera CPUs and Blackwell and Rubin GPUs. While Meta has long been using Nvidia’s hardware for its AI products, this deal “represents the first large-scale Nvidia Grace-only deployment,” which Nvidia says will deliver “significant performance-per-watt improvements in [Meta’s] data centers.” The deal also includes plans to add Nvidia’s next-generation Vera CPUs to Meta’s data centers in 2027.
Meta is also working on its own in-house chips for running AI models, but according to the Financial Times, it has run into “technical challenges and rollout delays” with its chip strategy. Nvidia is also dealing with concerns about depreciation and chip-back loans used to finance AI buildouts, as well as the pressure of competition. CNBC notes that Nvidia’s stock dropped four percent after a November report about Meta considering using Google’s Tensor chips for AI, and late last year, AMD announced chip arrangements with both OpenAI and Oracle.
Nvidia and Meta did not disclose how much the deal cost, but this year’s AI spending from Meta, Microsoft, Google, and Amazon is estimated to cost more than the entire Apollo space program.
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