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The 2026 Moto G sticks to last year’s tried and trusted formula, offering a decent midrange experience.READ MORE HERE…
Health monitoring brand Polar just announced its own fitness band with no display, joining the likes of competing brands.READ MORE HERE…
Read More‘Universities are being used to proxy offensive government operations, turning research access decisions political’ Censys Inc, vendor of the popular Censys internet-mapping tool, has revealed that state-based actors are trying to abuse its services by hiding behind academic researchers.… READ MORE HERE…
Read MoreSome users have been getting free Prime shipping for more than a decade now.READ MORE HERE…
Read MoreShow of hands: who WASN’T targeted? The list of victims keeps growing, as yet another company — Cloudflare — today disclosed that some of its customers’ data was also compromised in the Salesloft Drift breach.… READ MORE HERE…
Read MoreBrit limb books just £188M in revenue – down 85% since 2019 Huawei’s business in Britain has dwindled in the half-decade since the UK acquiesced to demands from the US to ban the Chinese networking giant from local telco networks.… READ MORE HERE…
Read MoreForget the bare minimum. Here’s how much RAM you actually need to get the most out of your Linux system.READ MORE HERE…
Read MoreLabor Day weekend is almost over, and we’ve rounded up our favorite sales and discounts, from Apple products to home appliances. Check out the best last-chance deals while you still have time to save.READ MORE HERE…
Read MoreBAE’s sub hunter production line warms up – shame it’s not for Britain Norway has ordered British-made Type 26 frigates in a contract valued at roughly £10 billion to the UK economy, but this may delay the introduction of the Royal Navy’s own desperately needed ships.… READ MORE HERE…
Read MoreLabor Day has arrived, and we’ve rounded up our favorite sales and discounts, from Apple products to home appliances. Check out the best deals for tech online.READ MORE HERE…
Read MoreTrust and believe – AI models trained to see ‘legal’ doc as super legit Researchers at security firm Pangea have discovered yet another way to trivially trick large language models (LLMs) into ignoring their guardrails. Stick your adversarial instructions somewhere in a legal document to give them an air of unearned legitimacy – a trick familiar to lawyers the world over.… READ MORE HERE…
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