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One of the best TVs we lab-tested this year is still one of the most affordable
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One of the best TVs we lab-tested this year is still one of the most affordable

December 26, 2025 TH Author

The flagship QM8K combines OLED-level picture quality with an accessible price point.READ MORE HERE…




The Register
July 15, 2025 TH Author

Britain’s billion-pound F-35s not quite ready for, well, anything

Stealth jets can’t fight, can’t fly much, and can’t shoot UK missiles, says NAO The F-35 stealth fighter is not meeting its potential in British service because of availability issues, a shortage of support personnel, and delays in integrating key weapons that are limiting the aircraft’s effectiveness.… READ MORE HERE…

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TrendMicro
July 15, 2025 TH Author

Preventing Zero-Click AI Threats: Insights from EchoLeak

A zero-click exploit called EchoLeak reveals how AI assistants like Microsoft 365 Copilot can be manipulated to leak sensitive data without user interaction. This entry breaks down how the attack works, why it matters, and what defenses are available to proactively mitigate this emerging AI-native threat. Read More HERE…

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The Register
July 14, 2025 TH Author

Someone hijacked Elmo’s X account to post antisemitic rants

Anyone investigated Grok? Just sayin’… Someone hacked Elmo’s X account on Sunday, making it appear as if the lovable Sesame Street monster with the habit of referring to themselves in the third-person spewed a series of now-removed antisemitic, racist, and anti-Trump posts.… READ MORE HERE…

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ZDNet | Security
July 14, 2025 TH Author

Two new Android 16 security features protect you better – how to switch them on now

I highly recommend you take advantage of both of these features as soon as your phone is upgraded to Android 16.READ MORE HERE…

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ZDNet | Security
July 14, 2025 TH Author

I found 5 AI content detectors that can correctly identify AI text 100% of the time

I’ve been testing AI content detectors for two years now. They’re getting more and more reliable. These are the ones you can count on.READ MORE HERE…

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ZDNet | Security
July 14, 2025 TH Author

How I easily set up passkeys through my password manager – and why you should too

Using a password manager is a quick and convenient way to store and synchronize passkeys. Here’s how it works for me.READ MORE HERE…

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The Register
July 14, 2025 TH Author

GPS on the fritz? Britain and France plot a backup plan

Cross-Channel pact aims to bolster navigation and timing tech as satellite signals face growing jamming threats Britain and France are to work more closely on technology to back up the familiar Global Positioning System (GPS), which is increasingly subject to interference in many regions around the world.… READ MORE HERE…

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The Register
July 13, 2025 TH Author

Nvidia warns its GPUs – even Blackwells – need protection against Rowhammer attacks

PLUS: Bluetooth mess leaves cars exposed; Bitcoin ATMs attacked; Deepfakers imitate US secretary of state Marco Rubio; and more Infosec In Brief  Nvidia last week advised customers to ensure they employ mitigations against Rowhammer attacks, after researchers found one of its workstation-grade GPUs is susceptible to the exploit.… READ MORE HERE…

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The Register
July 13, 2025 TH Author

You have a fake North Korean IT worker problem – here’s how to stop it

Thick resumes with thin LinkedIn connections are one sign. Refusing an in-person interview is another By now, the North Korean fake IT worker problem is so ubiquitous that if you think you don’t have any phony resumes or imposters in your interview queue, you’re asleep at the wheel.… READ MORE HERE…

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ZDNet | Security
July 12, 2025 TH Author

How passkeys work: Going passwordless with public key cryptography

What’s the Achilles’ heel of passwords? Shared secrets. Here’s how we eliminate them.READ MORE HERE…

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