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Megalodon Campaign Poisons Over 5,500 GitHub Repositories in Massive CI/CD Credential Heist
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Megalodon Campaign Poisons Over 5,500 GitHub Repositories in Massive CI/CD Credential Heist

A new automated campaign dubbed 'Megalodon' has targeted thousands of GitHub repositories, stealing cloud secrets and CI/CD credentials.
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Digital News Publishers Association Sets New Ethical Guardrails for India’s Online Media
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Digital News Publishers Association Sets New Ethical Guardrails for India’s Online Media

The Digital News Publishers Association (DNPA) has introduced a comprehensive Code of Ethics to standardize journalistic integrity and legal compliance in the digital age.
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Bambu Lab Faces Community Backlash After Clash With Open-Source Developer
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Bambu Lab Faces Community Backlash After Clash With Open-Source Developer

A private dispute between Bambu Lab and developer Paweł Jarczak has ignited a wider rebellion among the 3D printing community and open-source advocates.
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BT targets 27,500 more job cuts by 2030 in drastic bid to slash operational costs
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BT targets 27,500 more job cuts by 2030 in drastic bid to slash operational costs

British Telecom (BT) announces plans to eliminate another 27,500 positions by 2030, following an initial 8,500 cuts last year, as the company struggles with stagnant sales growth.
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Jailbroken Gemini AI Helped Russian Hacker Target ‘Patriot’ Communities in Crypto Scam
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Jailbroken Gemini AI Helped Russian Hacker Target ‘Patriot’ Communities in Crypto Scam

A threat report from TrendAI reveals how a Russian actor used jailbroken Gemini LLMs to impersonate US veterans and steal cryptocurrency from MAGA supporters.
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The Juice and the Hack: Inside DirecTV’s Legal Battle With O.J. Simpson
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The Juice and the Hack: Inside DirecTV’s Legal Battle With O.J. Simpson

A look back at the bizarre federal legal battle where DirecTV sued O.J. Simpson for using hacked satellite receivers to avoid paying for television services.
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SpaceX Hits Major Milestone With Starship V3 Debut
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SpaceX Hits Major Milestone With Starship V3 Debut

The first test flight of SpaceX's Starship V3 saw a successful Indian Ocean splashdown and improved payload deployment, despite some Raptor 3 engine hiccups.
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Scammers Hijack Microsoft Internal Alert System to Bypass Spam Filters
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Scammers Hijack Microsoft Internal Alert System to Bypass Spam Filters

Phishing campaigns are leveraging an internal Microsoft notification address to deceive users, bypassing traditional security filters through official channels.
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The Digital Paper Trail: How India’s POSCO Act Shapes Modern Media Reporting
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The Digital Paper Trail: How India’s POSCO Act Shapes Modern Media Reporting

Analyzing the legal constraints of the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act (POSCO) and the risks of identity disclosure in the digital age.
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Grok’s Government Absence: xAI’s Chatbot Struggles for Foothold in Federal Adoption
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Grok’s Government Absence: xAI’s Chatbot Struggles for Foothold in Federal Adoption

New data reveals Grok's minimal footprint in US government AI usage compared to OpenAI and Google, raising questions about its enterprise viability.
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Google’s Omni Model Promises ‘Anything-to-Anything’ Generation, But Still Struggles With the Details
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Google’s Omni Model Promises ‘Anything-to-Anything’ Generation, But Still Struggles With the Details

Google's new Omni model aims to transform any input into any output. We put its video generation and deepfake capabilities to the test.
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Coffee Talk Tokyo brings low-stakes comfort and folklore to the neon streets of Japan
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Coffee Talk Tokyo brings low-stakes comfort and folklore to the neon streets of Japan

The latest entry in the Coffee Talk series shifts its focus to Tokyo, blending urban fantasy with relatable human struggles in a soothing pixel-art cafe.
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The Art of Focus: Roger Linn on Simplicity, VR, and the Legacy of the MPC
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The Art of Focus: Roger Linn on Simplicity, VR, and the Legacy of the MPC

Music technology pioneer Roger Linn discusses his transition from the iconic MPC to VR headsets, and why a single browser tab is the secret to his creativity.
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Inside the Hardware of the Space Shuttle: Reverse Engineering Spacelab’s Forgotten French Minicomputer
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Inside the Hardware of the Space Shuttle: Reverse Engineering Spacelab’s Forgotten French Minicomputer

A deep dive into the circuitry of the Mitra 125 MS, the French-built minicomputer that powered NASA's Spacelab missions during the Space Shuttle era.
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Beyond the Monopolies: The Shift Toward Niche Productivity Tools and Browser Alternatives
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Beyond the Monopolies: The Shift Toward Niche Productivity Tools and Browser Alternatives

From the emergence of new go-to browsers to the resurgence of tactile AI toys and decentralized productivity tools, the current tech landscape is shifting away from the 'everything app' model.
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Hardening the Perimeter: How to Use ‘Lockdown’ Features to Fight State-Sponsered Spyware
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Hardening the Perimeter: How to Use ‘Lockdown’ Features to Fight State-Sponsered Spyware

From Apple's Lockdown Mode to Google's Advanced Protection, we break down the high-security settings designed to stop zero-click spyware attacks.
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The Forgotten Element: Why Web Developers Are Rediscovering the Semantic Power of the Description List
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The Forgotten Element: Why Web Developers Are Rediscovering the Semantic Power of the Description List

From D&D stat blocks to e-commerce specs, the element offers a semantic alternative to nested divs, drastically improving screen reader accessibility.
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Ferrari and IBM are betting on AI to turn F1 data into ‘Tifosi’ loyalty
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Ferrari and IBM are betting on AI to turn F1 data into ‘Tifosi’ loyalty

Scuderia Ferrari is partnering with IBM to overhaul its fan experience, using generative AI to turn complex race telemetry into engaging storytelling for a new generation of fans.
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Deep Fission’s Second Attempt at Going Public Raises Questions Over Financial Stability
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Deep Fission’s Second Attempt at Going Public Raises Questions Over Financial Stability

Nuclear energy startup Deep Fission is seeking a $157 million Nasdaq IPO, but SEC filings reveal a deepening deficit and a history of confusing public listings.
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The Death of the Wall-Facing Desk: Why Hybrid ‘Analog-Digital’ Workspaces are Making a Comeback
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The Death of the Wall-Facing Desk: Why Hybrid ‘Analog-Digital’ Workspaces are Making a Comeback

As remote work evolves, a new design philosophy is emerging: the split-surface desk. Discover why moving away from the wall and separating tech from tactile tools improves productivity.
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