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The US has condemned Anthropic as a security threat. Its spy agencies use Claude anyway.
The TL;DR Chip shortages forced the NSA to continue using Anthropic’s AI despite the Pentagon’s blacklist. White House approves $9B…
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With iOS 27, Apple will finally let you try other streaming options beyond AirPlay
Apple is reportedly preparing one of the most surprising changes to iOS in years: support for third-party wireless streaming systems…
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A Ghost CMS SQL injection flaw was exploited in a large ClickFix campaign
The main campaign uses a critical SQL injection vulnerability (CVE-2026-26980) in Ghost CMS to inject malicious JavaScript code that triggers…
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I’ve found the best outdoor deals for Memorial Day: Lawn mowers, power banks, and more
Memorial Day weekend is here, and as the holiday officially kicks off the summer season, it’s the perfect time to…
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Do You Have An Android Phone? Seek Part of Google’s $135M Data Harvest Payment Soon
If you have Android phone and you live in the US, you may be eligible to claim part of the…
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Hackers are learning to exploit the ‘personality’ of chatbots
This It’s a stepbacka weekly newsletter covering one important story from the world of technology. For more on the evils…
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Citadel’s previous figures raised $78M in an AI app Wall Street wealth managers didn’t have.
The TL;DR Moment raised $78M led by Index Ventures to build AI agent infrastructure for wealth management. Edward Jones and…
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Samsung is giving away free 32-inch Odyssey monitors – seriously
Kerry Wan/ZDNET Follow ZDNET: Add us as a favorite resource on Google. I Samsung M9 combines the best of both…
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This “regular” USB cable secretly wants to be a hacking tool
At first glance, it looks like a normal USB cable. But a new Kickstarter project called Hacknect is trying to…
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Laravel Lang packages have been hijacked to release identity theft malware
A supply chain attack targeting Laravel Lang localization packages exposed developers to a sophisticated malware campaign to steal information after…
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