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Ransomware Gang Uses Fake IT Workers for In-Person Attacks
Silent Ransom Group sends fake IT workers to law firms to steal data in person before deploying ransomware.

NSA Deploys Anthropic's AI for Offensive Cyber Operations, Report Finds
A report claims the NSA is using Anthropic's Claude Mythos for cyberattacks, with half a dozen engineers embedded inside the agency.

Inflated Power Ratings: Inside the Failure of a 1000W Portable Charger
A teardown of a 1000W portable charger reveals why it failed within minutes. The cause highlights a common problem with overstated power ratings in consumer electronics.

Flock License Plate Reader Falsely Tied Innocent Man to a Crime
A San Diego man was wrongly linked to a violent crime by a Flock license plate reader. The incident raises serious questions about the reliability of automated surveillance technology.

Enterprise AI stalls as infrastructure fails to keep pace with software ambitions
Enterprises are struggling to realize AI returns due to a widening gap between advanced software and outdated physical infrastructure, creating a 'POC graveyard' of stalled projects.

Logitech's Hybrid Keyboard Switches Promise Versatility But Fall Short
Logitech's G512 X 98 keyboard lets users swap between mechanical and analog switches. The hybrid design aims to deliver the best of both worlds but doesn't fully succeed.

Dyson’s Find+Follow Fan Uses AI to Track Users and Deliver Personal Cooling
Dyson’s new Find+Follow smart fan uses AI tracking to follow users and deliver targeted cool air, redefining personal cooling for summer heat.

Hermes Agent Brings Persistent Memory to Open-Source AI
A new open-source AI agent, Hermes Agent, introduces persistent memory, enabling long-term context retention across sessions. This development could reshape how developers build autonomous AI systems.

Battery Startup Donut Lab Accused of Deception Over Solid-State Battery Claims
An investigation by YouTuber Ziroth and a whistleblower reveals Donut Lab's solid-state battery is actually a standard lithium-ion design, not the promised breakthrough.

Budget soundbar delivers big bass but falls short on Dolby Atmos immersion
A cheap soundbar system offers impressive bass for its size but lacks the expansive soundstage expected from Dolby Atmos.

Lithium-Ion Battery Fires Are Rising: How to Stay Safe
Lithium-ion battery fires are increasing in homes and workplaces. An expert explains the risks and what you need to do.

Philips Hue SpatialAware Turns Color-Changing Lights into Motion Sensors
Philips Hue’s SpatialAware feature turns color-changing lights into motion sensors, offering practical automation without extra hardware. The update requires the Bridge Pro.

Apple’s Deliberate AI Pace Looks Like a Strategic Bet, Not a Miss
While rivals race to deploy generative AI, Apple moves slowly. Its cautious strategy may protect user trust and avoid regulatory pitfalls.

LoRaWAN tracker challenges Apple and Google location monopoly
Seeed Studio's new tracker uses public LoRaWAN networks instead of Apple or Google's systems, offering a privacy-focused alternative for item tracking.

Cheap Large TVs Hide a Dirty Secret for Football Fans
Budget big-screen TVs often suffer from backlight uniformity issues that ruin fast-moving sports like football.

Apple Maps Flyover to Gain Gaussian Splatting in Future iOS Update
Apple plans to enhance Maps Flyover with Gaussian Splatting for hyper-realistic 3D cities. The future iOS 27 upgrade aims to rival Google Maps in immersive mapping.

Apple Intelligence Automates Password Changes in iOS 27
Apple's new Passwords app uses AI to automatically change weak or compromised passwords, marking a shift toward proactive security management.

World Cup 2026 Travelers Face Escalating Mobile Data Costs Across Three Nations
Fans traveling across the US, Canada and Mexico for the 2026 World Cup will need eSIMs to avoid roaming fees. Prices vary widely by country and data allowance, making advance planning essential.

Let's Encrypt Blocks Certificate Use in US-Sanctioned Regions
Let's Encrypt bans SSL/TLS certificate use in US-sanctioned territories, impacting HTTPS access for users in Iran, Syria and North Korea.

Logitech's Foldable Mobi Mouse Brings Repairable Design to Compact Travel Gear
Logitech launched the Mobi Fold, a folding travel mouse with a replaceable battery, silicone grip and a hinge rated for 15 years of use at $79.99.