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AI-Powered Threats Force Return to Identity Security Basics
As AI accelerates cyber threats, fundamental identity security practices like MFA and access controls become the frontline defense. Security experts argue mastering basics is the most effective countermeasure.

Off-Road Navigation Goes Digital: How Android Auto Apps Are Changing Trail Driving
Free Android Auto apps now offer off-road navigation capabilities once reserved for expensive GPS devices, making trail driving more accessible.

SpaceX Goes Public in Landmark IPO That Could Make Elon Musk the First Trillionaire
SpaceX's IPO allows public stock trading for the first time, potentially making Elon Musk the world's first trillionaire and reshaping space commerce.

AI Agents Enter Crypto Trading With Coinbase Integration
Coinbase enables AI agents to trade crypto tokens including Fartcoin, raising questions about automated market participation.

US Government Orders Anthropic to Disable New AI Models Over Security Concerns
Anthropic shut down its Mythos 5 and Fable 5 models after a Commerce Department directive citing national security risks from a reported jailbreak exploit.

Government Orders Anthropic to Cut Foreign Access to Advanced AI Models
The US government ordered Anthropic to block Fable 5 and Mythos 5 for foreign users, citing national security. Anthropic complied but questioned the lack of evidence.

Voice-First AI Interfaces Risk Alienating Silent Users
Tech companies push voice as the default AI interface. Yet many users prefer text or silence. This trend may exclude key demographics and create accessibility issues.

UK Scientists Testify: No Causal Proof Smartphones Harm Children's Brains
Neuroscientists told UK MPs that evidence of smartphones rewiring children's brains is mostly correlational. Researchers called for more studies on social media and AI chatbots.

Foldable Phones Reshape the Premium Smartphone Market
A month with a foldable phone reveals why premium slab flagships no longer offer enough value. The shift could reshape the entire smartphone market.

Traditional Game Development Faces New Pressure From AI-Assisted Coding
A veteran web-based sports sim developer highlights the growing tension between code craftsmanship and the rise of AI-generated 'vibe coding' in game development.

Public Android Test Keys Expose 2021 Honda Civic Infotainment to USB Jailbreak
Software architect jailbreaks 2021 Honda Civic infotainment via USB using public Android test keys, enabling unauthorized apps and EvilValet attacks.

US Crackdown on Anthropic Models Highlights Looming AI Security Crisis
The US government targets Anthropic's Claude Fable 5 and Mythos 5 over hacking capabilities, underscoring the inevitability of dangerous AI.

UK Government Pushes Flawed Facial Age Checks for Asylum Seekers
The UK Home Office will deploy facial recognition for age verification on asylum seekers despite internal tests showing the technology is unreliable and prone to errors.

Texas ID Database Breach Exposes 3 Million Driver Licenses and Passports
A breach of Texas government systems compromised 3.5 million digital ID files, including driver's licenses and passports, raising alarms about state-level cybersecurity.

Hackers Hijack Legitimate News Sites to Spread Malware, Experts Warn
Cybercriminals are compromising trusted news websites and using fake reviews to distribute malware. Experts warn this creates a misleading impression of safety for users.

How Apple Converted Headphone Users Into A Billion-Dollar Accessory Market
Apple’s AirPods created a new market for wireless earbuds, driving massive revenue and reshaping consumer electronics.

Hardware-Level iPhone Exploit Bypasses Apple's Latest Security
An unpatchable iPhone bootROM exploit targets chips running iOS 18 requiring hardware replacement for mitigation.

Mergers Expose Hidden Costs of Rushed AI Adoption
M&A deals reveal AI integration gaps caused by rushed adoption, forcing governance fixes to prevent deal failures and value destruction.

Blue Origin Rebuilds Launch Pad as Relativity Sets Sights on Mars
Blue Origin begins rebuilding its damaged launch pad while Relativity Space targets Mars missions. Isar Aerospace faces delays with its Spectrum rocket.

Britain's AI Ambition Hinges on Building a National-Scale Network
The UK has the talent and capital to lead in AI but lacks the digital infrastructure needed to support it. A new report warns that without a national-scale network, Britain risks falling behind global competitors.