2025 News

Researchers Intercept Unencrypted Satellite Data from T-Mobile, Exposing Calls and Military Comms
In a startling revelation that underscores the vulnerabilities in global telecommunications infrastructure, security researchers have demonstrated how easily unencrypted satellite...
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California Caps Early Termination Fees at 25% for Phones, Gyms in 2026
In a move poised to reshape consumer contracts across California, Governor Gavin Newsom has signed into law Assembly Bill 483, which imposes strict limits on early termination fees...
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Duracell Launches Giant 9V Battery EV Chargers in UK with £200M Plan
In a bold pivot from household batteries to electric vehicle infrastructure, Duracell is launching a network of ultra-fast EV chargers in the United Kingdom, designed to resemble o...
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Google Merges Keep Reminders into Tasks by 2025 for Better Productivity
Google's Latest Productivity Shift In a move that underscores Google's ongoing efforts to streamline its suite of productivity tools, the company has announced th...
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AI Accelerates Web App Recon: Cybersecurity Challenges and Defenses
In the rapidly evolving world of cybersecurity, artificial intelligence is reshaping how attackers and defenders approach web applications. According to a recent report from...
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Elon Musk’s xAI Recruits Nvidia Talent for AI Video Game Worlds
Elon Musk's xAI has made waves in the tech world by aggressively recruiting talent from Nvidia to advance artificial intelligence capabilities in video game development. According...
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Arm Releases Open-Source Mali-G1 GPU Drivers for Lumex CSS AI Platform
In a significant move for the semiconductor industry, Arm Holdings has begun releasing initial open-source driver patches for its latest Mali-G1 graphics processing units, marking...
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US Generals Leverage AI Chatbots for Warfare Strategy Insights
In the high-stakes world of modern warfare, where split-second decisions can alter the course of conflicts, even the Pentagon's elite are turning to artificial intelligence for gui...
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Canonical to Retire Ubuntu ISO Tracker for Modern QA in 26.04 LTS
The Push to Modernize Ubuntu's Testing Infrastructure In the ever-evolving world of open-source software development, Canonical, the company behind Ubuntu, is emb...
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Linux Mint Launches LMDE 7 ‘Gigi’ on Debian 13 for Ubuntu Resilience
Linux Mint's Strategic Pivot: Unveiling LMDE 7 In a move that underscores the resilience and forward-thinking ethos of open-source software development, the Linux...
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SR-IOV Boosts Cloud Performance with Direct VM Hardware Access
In the rapidly evolving world of cloud computing and virtualization, Single Root I/O Virtualization (SR-IOV) has emerged as a critical technology for enhancing performance in data...
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Firefox Drops 32-Bit Linux Support in 145 Beta, Full End by 2026
In the ever-evolving world of web browsers, Mozilla has taken a significant step forward with the beta release of Firefox 145, marking a pivotal shift in its support strategy fo...
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Jarkko Sakkinen Exits Intel Amid Layoffs, Sparking Linux Security Concerns
In a move that underscores ongoing turbulence within Intel Corp.'s open-source software divisions, veteran Linux kernel engineer Jarkko Sakkinen has announced his departure from th...
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Microsoft Offers Free Windows 10 Security Updates Until 2026
As Microsoft winds down official support for Windows 10, millions of users face a critical decision: upgrade to Windows 11 or find ways to extend security without immediate hardwar...
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Android Auto 15.2 Update Breaks Quick Controls, Frustrates Drivers
In the fast-evolving world of automotive infotainment, Google's Android Auto has long been a staple for drivers seeking seamless integration between their smartphones and vehicle d...
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