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Pentagon Knew Enemies Were Able To Track Military Phones For Years. Now They Are
About a for ten years, the Pentagon was warned—by its contractors, analysts, and intelligence agencies—that anyone with a credit card…
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Anthropic’s Milan office houses Generali, Pirelli and Enel as named Italian clients
The official opening of Anthropic’s sixth office in Europe took place the same week as Pope Leo’s AI book, in…
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Here’s What Apple’s Siri Overhaul For iOS 27 Could Look Like
After almost two years of delays and a $250 million payment along the way, Apple is preparing to relaunch the…
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New Gogs zero-day flaw allows hackers to find remote code execution
An unpublished zero-day vulnerability in the self-hosted Git service at Gogs could allow attackers to gain remote code execution (RCE)…
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What Academics Need to Know About Industry Chip Design
I have been an application-specific IC (ASIC) designer for nearly three decades. During that time, I have moved through the…
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TP-Link Announces Wi-Fi 8 Router Even Standard
TP-Link introduced the Archer 8, its first Wi-Fi 8 router, before the standard was finalized. The company explains that Wi-Fi…
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You Won’t Believe The Tech Disney Used To Review This Ride
Disney has a lot Pictures of an impressive sound-animatronic theme parkbut its latest robot may be the most unusual: It’s…
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Why the Bluetooth upgrade of AirPods excites me more than cameras or AI
Jada Jones/ZDNET Follow ZDNET: Add us as a favorite resource on Google. Highlights taken by ZDNET If Apple enables LE…
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Canon EOS R6 Mark III Review: A Bad Upgrade
Canon, however, missed the opportunity to add a mode dial lock during the redesign. Accidentally hitting the mode at the…
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Jensen Huang joins Tsinghua University’s advisory board chaired by Tim Cook
The Nvidia CEO accepted a seat on the board of Tsinghua’s School of Economics and Management alongside Musk, Dell, Nadella,…
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