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Wednesday August 27, 2025. 07:00 PM
Google’s trio of 10th-generation Pixels is better than ever, but there’s an off-putting dose of generative Al.
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Don't let it happen to you Storm-0501, a financially motivated cybercrime crew, recently broke into a large enterprise's on-premises and cloud environments, ultimately exfiltrating and destroying data within the org's Azure environment. The criminals then contacted the...
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The FBI and other law enforcement and intelligence agencies around the world warned Wednesday that a Chinese-government hacking campaign that previously penetrated nine U.S. telecommunications companies has expanded into other industries and regions, striking at least 200...
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A Washington grand jury has tossed out the felony-assault case against Sean Dunn — the 37-year-old ex-Justice Department paralegal who threw a sandwich at a federal officer on August 10 — delivering a rare public setback to the Trump administration's military takeover of ...
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Phonemaker Nothing used professional stock photos to demonstrate its Phone 3's camera capabilities on retail demo units, according to The Verge. Five images the company presented as community-captured samples were licensed photographs from the Stills marketplace, taken with...
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Chipmaker keen to protect assets as race for 2nm process heats up Taiwanese prosecutors have charged three people over the alleged theft of TSMC's trade secrets.…
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Apple’s most senior leaders so far seem to have failed to find consensus on how to move forward with Apple Intelligence. They recognize the company appears to be lagging in the generative AI (genAI) race, but management appears split between those who want to build it in...
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The GhostBSD project has released version 25.02 of the FreeBSD-based desktop operating system. This release brings GhostBSD up to date with FreeBSD 14.3, includes enhancements for the Software Station package management application, and introduces an 'OS X-like' desktop envir...
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Vintage computing boffinry to please palmtop enthusiasts Vintage computing enthusiast Colin Hoad has released a gift to anyone who fondly remembers Psion's classic EPOC-based palmtops and their Open Programming Language (OPL): a language server which brings modern...
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South Korea has passed a bill banning the use of mobile phones and smart devices during class hours in schools -- becoming the latest country to restrict phone use among children and teens. From a report: The law, which comes into effect from the next school year in March...
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Anthropic has begun testing a Chrome extension for its Claude AI assistant with 1,000 paying subscribers, positioning it as a potential enterprise productivity tool but raising fresh concerns about security and control in the browser. The move brings Claude into direct...
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The old joke is that grand juries are so pliant a prosecutor could get one to indict a ham sandwich. But they couldn't get this one to indict the guy who threw a sandwich at a masked federal agent in Washington D.C. — Read the rest The post Grand jury declines to indict man...
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Nearly 40 percent of organizations admit they are underprepared for AI-driven threats such as automated attacks, deepfake-based videos, and voice scams, according to new research from LevelBlue. The new findings show that while awareness of these dangers is growing, many...
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The Trump administration frequently invokes the president’s priorities to justify its actions—regardless of whether they align with the law.
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TL;DR: Protect your privacy with a 3-year subscription to Surfshark VPN, now $67.19 with code SAVE20. The internet is kind of like McDonald's in 2025: everything is expensive, it's not as fun as it used to be, and the ads are ridiculous. — Read the rest The post One of the...
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Imagine a law so broad it could make your dreams illegal. That's the essence of the 'born secret' doctrine, a part of U.S. law that automatically classifies all information about nuclear weapons. Created by the Atomic Energy Act of 1946, this rule says any nuclear weapons...
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Cracker Barrel recently unveiled a simplified logo that tried to split the difference between modernization and tradition: they kept the old timey font (no blanding) but lost the fiddly art of an old guy. After thinking about it for a while, Conservatives reacted with...
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French provider seizes on Redmond's admission that US law could override local protections Interview European cloud provider OVHcloud has long warned about the risks of relying on foreign tech giants for critical infrastructure – especially when it comes to data...
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Wikipedia's volunteer editors have rejected founder Jimmy Wales' proposal to use ChatGPT for article review guidance after the AI tool produced error-filled feedback when Wales tested it on a draft submission. The ChatGPT response misidentified Wikipedia policies, suggested...
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The other day, we wrote about a piece of Nazi-looted art turning up in a real estate listing in Argentina. 'Portrait of a Lady (Contessa Colleoni)' was stolen by the Nazis from the collection of a Jewish art dealer and gradually passed hands and continents out of the public...
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