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MicroPython and WebAssembly Create a New Path for Python Sandboxing
MicroPython compiled to WebAssembly offers a lightweight, secure sandbox for Python code. It enables safe execution in browsers and servers, addressing a key need for platforms that run untrusted scripts.

PyTorch Custom Operations Give Developers Deeper Control Over Model Performance
PyTorch's custom operation support lets developers write optimized CUDA kernels, balancing research flexibility with production efficiency.

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.

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.

ServiceNow API Flaw Exposes Customer Data Amid Disclosure Concerns
ServiceNow confirms a security incident involving unauthorized access to customer data through a bug in an API endpoint. The limited disclosure raises concerns about transparency and API security.

PyCharm AI Code Completion Raises New Security Questions for Developers
PyCharm AI code completions can be manipulated via malicious context, introducing security flaws. This raises supply chain risks and demands developer caution.

CSS's Persistent Flaws Force Developers to Rethink Workflows
A developer analysis highlights CSS's unavoidable design flaws like global namespaces and specificity wars, forcing teams to adopt workarounds.

Kaleidescape Strato E Targets Discerning Moviegoers With Premium 4K Playback
Kaleidescape's new Strato E player offers superior 4K video quality but costs thousands. The device challenges streaming convenience with uncompromised fidelity for home theater enthusiasts.

Why Some Developers Reject Working AI Code
Developers increasingly reject AI-generated code even when it works, citing concerns over maintainability, technical debt and loss of craftsmanship.

PostgresBench Brings Reproducible Testing to Cloud Database Choices
A new open-source benchmark, PostgresBench, aims to standardize performance testing for PostgreSQL services. It offers reproducible results across self-managed and cloud providers, helping developers make informed infrastructure decisions.

Bluetooth Smart Bulbs Reshape Home Lighting Choices
Bluetooth smart bulbs offer an easy way to upgrade home lighting without a hub. Amazon's selection provides options for every room and budget.

Nimble Power Bank Splits In Half to Share a Charge with Friends
Nimble launches a power bank that detaches into two halves, allowing one device to charge two phones at once via USB-C.

Linux Mint vs RefreshOS: A Beginner-Friendly Face-Off
A comparison of two user-focused Linux distributions reveals how desktop environment choice shapes the newcomer experience.

AMD Plans Budget-Friendly Re-Release of Ryzen 7 5800X3D CPU
AMD may re-release the Ryzen 7 5800X3D as a 10th Anniversary Edition, offering a powerful upgrade for older AM4 PCs without requiring new DDR5 RAM.

Microsoft 365 Users Targeted by Sophisticated Password Reset Attacks
Hackers linked to Storm-2949 are exploiting password reset systems to break into Microsoft 365 accounts. The campaign uses multi-layered techniques to bypass security.

Congressional Proposal Would Charge Electric Vehicle Owners $130 Annual Road Fee
A bipartisan bill in Congress would require EV and plug-in hybrid owners to pay $130 each year for road maintenance, targeting lost gas tax revenue.

NASA Mars Orbiter Bid Sparks Political Fight Over Fair Competition
NASA's $700 million Mars orbiter contract solicitation raises questions about open competition as senators weigh in on the future of Mars exploration and sample return.

Google's Android XR Smart Glasses Face High Stakes but Offer Real Advantages
Google's Android XR platform is nearing reality with smart glasses that leverage Android integration. The company must overcome past failures and strong competition from Apple and Meta.

Google Builds a Universal Cart Across YouTube and Gmail
Google is rolling out a Universal Cart that lets users buy products across YouTube and Gmail, streamlining shopping inside its apps.

Why Autonomous AI Fails Without a Body-Like Feedback System
AI systems that rely on pure autonomy often fail. A new framework compares AI to the human body, arguing that feedback loops build trust.