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Pokémon Center data breach exposes customer info, cancels some orders
Another victim of the CEVA Logistics supply chain attack steps forward as orders get halted and postponed.
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Cybersecurity needs a new KPI: it's time to measure our ability to adapt
Cyber resilience depends on more than response times. It's time to measure adaptation too.
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Sony CEO confirms the PS6 launch date is still undecided due to the ongoing component shortage — 'Considering that importance, we need to take some action. Otherwise, we cannot survive in this landscape'
Analysts have previously determined the PS6 could launch in 2027
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'These things aren't meant to take pictures.' As a fresh clip of camera-equipped AirPods leaks, people appear to have already made their minds up — whatever the experts say
A leaked video, claimed to be from a late build of MacOS, shows how camera-toting AirPods would work, and it won't assuage your privacy fears.
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The next phase of AI adoption could change the future of supply chains
AI transforms retail supply chains through resilience, efficiency and automation.
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National infrastructure needs a new approach to cyber resilience
Public ownership cannot stop cyber threats; Britain needs shared intelligence, prioritized risks and coordinated resilience.
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Improving mobile 'connectivity confidence' could give UK workers back three weeks a year — and boost the UK economy by billions
Boosting mobile connectivity could massively boost UK productivity, study finds.
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Fostering trust in the age of misinformation, disinformation, and malinformation
It’s this trend that means that the principle of Zero Trust is becoming as relevant to how information is treated as it has been to access.
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Beyond general-purpose AI: why sovereignty matters in critical services
As AI becomes more deeply embedded in essential services, sovereignty will become the standard.
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I’ve tested more than 60 Bluetooth speakers and this Marshall model may just be the most stylish of them all — but does it sound as good as it looks? Here’s my verdict
The Marshall Stockwell III almost sounds as luxurious as it looks, and boasts almighty power for its size.
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Here’s 6Kingdom Hearts 4 worlds I think we’ll see following Coco’s official D23 reveal — including the one Tetsuya Nomura has ‘always’ wanted to include
I don’t just want these six Kingdom Hearts 4 worlds to be in the game; I know they will be.
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6 fitness trackers under $100 — from the super-popular Google Fitbit Air to the 5-star Amazfit Active 2
A sextet of great-value devices that prove fitness doesn't have to cost the earth.
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What is the release date for Stuart Fails to Save the Universe episode 5 on HBO Max?
New worlds and Big Bang Theory cameos have been hitting us like there's no tomorrow. So, when does Stuart Fails to Save the Universe episode 5 hit HBO Max?
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Disney Parks' D23 keynote was packed — here's everything new coming to Disney World and Disneyland, including Piston Peak, Avengers Campus, and Villains Land
The latest Disney Experiences D23 keynote gave us a much better look at what's actually coming to Disney World and Disneyland, with updates on everything from Piston Peak and Villains Land to Monstropolis, Tropical Americas, Avengers Campus, Coco, and the reimagined Tomorrowland.
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This new 16-inch laptop comes with a ridiculous 72GB of RAM — if you are willing to wait for the upgrade
Schenker's new Panther Lake laptop tops out at exactly 72 GB of RAM, and the reason why is hiding under its screwless bottom panel, even if you might end up waiting to get that particular spec.
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'There aren’t many keyboards offering better value for money': I tested a bargain mechanical keyboard from Keychron that will tempt gamers — just make sure you get yourself a wrist-rest
The K8 Ultra 8K aims to compete with big brands by offering an impressive spec for a low price — but has it succeeded?
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China says new AI missile system can track US F-35s with 90% accuracy
Chinese researchers report lightweight AI can recognize simulated F-22 and F-35 infrared signatures, though combat performance remains unverified.
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45 MQ-9 Reaper drones have been destroyed in the Iran war - a quarter of the fleet worth $1.3 billion obliterated
The Iran war has destroyed roughly 45 American Reapers, exposing expensive drone losses while Washington searches for cheaper replacements.
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Quote of the day by Bill Gates: 'I broke into his house to steal the TV set and found out that you had already stolen it' — a witty defense against a stunning accusation
Apple and Microsoft's rivalry was bubbling over the notion of stolen ideas in the early days of personal computing
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9 essential under-$50 gadgets you need in your back-to-school arsenal
Tech to boost productivity, improve focus and generally help you hit the ground running when you get back to school.
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World's largest 3D printing facility builds drone boats using robotic arms
Florida manufacturer Haddy has used robotic 3D printing to produce a military drone boat, building on earlier rapid unmanned vessel projects.
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I’m a diehard Firefox user — and its new ad blocker rolling out on iOS could finally let me switch from Safari
Firefox’s iOS app now has a built-in ad blocker to protect your browsing privacy.
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Meta might be on the hook for $1.4 trillion if it loses a landmark lawsuit and that would truly mark the end of social media as we know it
Meta and Mark Zuckerberg are about to face their toughest trial yet. How the huge State AG's lawsuit could force Meta to make some difficult decisions.
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German defense giant tests moving truck launcher carrying 18 kamikaze drones
Rheinmetall tested a truck-mounted launcher carrying 18 FV-014 drones, demonstrating swarm capability, armour penetration, and long-range flight during live trials.
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Power on... Marvel's new X-Men movie cast reveal at D23 Expo 2026 — and why it proves leak culture is broken
With the official cast reveal for its new X-Men movie, Marvel exposed the legitimacy of numerous self-proclaimed insiders.
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Russian websites could soon be easy pickings for hackers as security certificates expire — banks, emails, and government systems all potentially at risk
Russia's websites lost their trusted certificates, and the fix Moscow is offering asks users to install a state root that can vouch for any site on the internet.
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The $119 MacBook Neo deal going viral on TikTok is a scam, and I almost fell for it — here's where you can actually find it on sale
I almost fell for the viral $199 MacBook Neo deal at Target, only to find out it was a scam, so I'm rounding up real discounts you can find on Apple's cheapest MacBook.
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Ukrainian drone that smashed TU-95 bomber is based on a smuggled UAV China refused to sell
A Russian TU-95 bomber destroyed on the tarmac was taken out by a Ukrainian drone developed from smuggled Chinese UAV technology.
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I asked 2 Crunchyroll anime voice actors for their behind-the-scenes secrets from a recording 'day in the life' — and one detail hugely surprised me
Have you ever wanted to know more about the typical day in the life of an anime voice artist? I spoke to two stars of Crunchyroll's BLACK TORCH to get all the details.
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‘Being heard and accepted, even by a machine, can be meaningful’ — I asked a therapist if other countries should restrict AI companions like China
China is cracking down on emotionally dependent relationships with AI. Should the rest of the world do the same?
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I’ve been using big app icons for more than a year, and I don’t plan on ever going back.
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Researchers find Big Tech’s most ambitious builds and climate pledges are colliding with its AI power demands.
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Lock It Up: Android 17’s Latest QPR2 Beta Introduces a Built-In App Lock
Using an app lock on your phone adds a layer of security for sensitive data past your main lock screen.
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The electric SUV gets the 1,070-hp powertrain from Lucid’s Sapphire super sports sedan.
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Ninja’s First-Ever Water Filter Has Already Won Us Over. Here’s Why
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Amazon’s New Terms of Service Bar Customers From Filing Class-Action Lawsuits
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Acura Nexera Vision Concept Previews Future Hybrid Headlight Design
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Attackers Could Take Over Your Mac Through Screen Sharing Unless You Update Now
Apple issued a fix for the vulnerability. But it’s best to disable screen sharing when not actively using it.
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Anthropic’s Claude Will Add Watermarks to AI-Generated Text and Files
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Patent Filing Suggests Meta’s Facial Recognition Glasses Are Coming
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Disney Snuck In and Overhauled the Millennium Falcon While You Were Sleeping. Here’s Why
Disney Imagineers put in way more work than you might think to update Smuggler’s Run in Disneyland.
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Starfighter Trailer, Ahsoka and Anakin: Biggest Star Wars News Out of D23
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Natural History Museum’s ‘living laboratory’ logs 11 million environmental records in first year
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Rimini Street bids to broaden CIO appeal with agentic AI move
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