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I saw this digital manicure change color in seconds at CES 2026 – and you can order it now

January 13, 2026 TH Author

iPolish, a set of acrylic nails that change color digitally, lets you choose from over 400 nail polish colors at the touch of a button. It was nominated for a Best of CES award.READ MORE HERE…




TrendMicro
January 12, 2026 TH Author

Analyzing a Multi-Stage AsyncRAT Campaign via Managed Detection and Response

Threat actors exploited Cloudflare’s free-tier infrastructure and legitimate Python environments to deploy the AsyncRAT remote access trojan, demonstrating advanced evasion techniques that abuse trusted cloud services for malicious operations. Read More HERE…

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ZDNet | Security
January 11, 2026 TH Author

CES 2026: 7 biggest news stories across TVs, laptops, and other weird gadgets you missed

It’s a wrap for the world’s largest technology trade show – here are the top announcements throughout the week-long event.READ MORE HERE…

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ZDNet | Security
January 11, 2026 TH Author

Unplugging these 7 common household devices helped reduce my electricity bills

You might be surprised to learn how many ‘vampire devices’ could be in your home, silently draining power.READ MORE HERE…

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ZDNet | Security
January 10, 2026 TH Author

Dell just made its boldest product decision yet at CES 2026, and XPS fans should rejoice

Dell is walking back recent branding changes with the ‘Plus’ and ‘Premium’ monikers, returning the XPS name to its flagship position.READ MORE HERE…

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ZDNet | Security
January 10, 2026 TH Author

I did not expect the best women’s health tracker at CES to be this one (but it is)

Peri is a health wearable that detects perimenopausal symptoms. It’s available for preorder now.READ MORE HERE…

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The Register
January 10, 2026 TH Author

UK government exempting itself from flagship cyber law inspires little confidence

Ministers promise equivalent standards just without the legal obligation ANALYSIS  From May’s cyberattack on the Legal Aid Agency to the Foreign Office breach months later, cyber incidents have become increasingly common in UK government.… READ MORE HERE…

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ZDNet | Security
January 9, 2026 TH Author

7 new Windows laptops that delighted and surprised us at CES

This year is shaping up to be an exciting one for PCs: Dell is reviving the XPS, while MSI has just announced a new series of ultra-thin laptops.READ MORE HERE…

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The Register
January 9, 2026 TH Author

How hackers are fighting back against ICE surveillance tech

Remember when government agents didn’t wear masks? While watching us now seems like the least of its sins, the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) was once best known (and despised) for its multi-billion-dollar surveillance tech budget.… READ MORE HERE…

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The Register
January 9, 2026 TH Author

Putinswap: France trades alleged ransomware crook for conflict researcher

Basketball player accused of aiding cybercrime gang extradition blocked in exchange for Swiss NGO consultant France has released an alleged ransomware crook wanted by the US in exchange for a conflict researcher imprisoned in Russia.… READ MORE HERE…

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The Register
January 9, 2026 TH Author

QR codes a powerful new phishing weapon in hands of Pyongyang cyberspies

State-backed attackers are using QR codes to slip past enterprise security and help themselves to cloud logins, the FBI says North Korean government hackers are turning QR codes into credential-stealing weapons, the FBI has warned, as Pyongyang’s spies find new ways to duck enterprise security and help themselves to cloud logins.… READ MORE HERE…

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