This cheap Hi-Res Audio music player is like a modern iPod mini, with the funky colors to match By Carrie Marshall published 12 June 25 This dual-DAC audio player mixes cute colors with serious specs for wired wired or wireless headphones
US government launches appeal to take down one of the most notorious North Korean hackers around By Benedict Collins published 26 July 24 North Korean hacker group that ransomed hospitals to pay for espionage campaigns in on the US and allies radar.
RAMBO attack uses RAM in air-gapped computers to steal data By Sead Fadilpašić published 10 September 24 RAM's electromagnetic emissions could be used to steal passwords - but it's a lot more difficult than it sounds.
I got this titanium wallet in the post-Cyber Monday sale to match my titanium iPhone and Watch By Philip Berne published 28 November 23 The unique Ridge wallet is still on sale after Cyber Monday, including the model with a titanium finish that would match certain Apple products perfectly.
Talk about an unexpected charge - criminals deploy Raspberry Pi with 4G modem in an attempt to hack ATMs By Efosa Udinmwen published 9 August 25 Hackers exploited physical access to install a 4G Raspberry Pi, masking malware and targeting ATM systems.
Thousands of Rhode Island citizens have data stolen after social services hit by cyberattack By Benedict Collins published 16 December 24 RIBridges benefits system hit by a cyberattack that likely compromised the PII of thousands of Rhode Island citizens.
Rabbit R1 jailbreakers uncover huge security flaws, including some that let internal data be viewed by literally anyone By Sead Fadilpašić published 27 June 24 Rabbit had to revoke multiple APIs in order to fix the issue.
Super bendy CPUs could pave the way for some extraordinary thinking-outside-the-box designs — Flex-RV is an open source, flexible and affordable processing unit coming to a pen near you By Wayne Williams published 5 October 24 Pragmatic's Flex-RV is the world’s first flexible 32-bit microprocessor
Everything leaving Hulu in April 2024, including some awesome action movies and thrillers By Rowan Davies published 30 March 24 Another wave of titles are set to leave the platform, including epics from Ridley Scott and Denis Villeneuve.
The Galaxy S24 Rugged Phone Case from Rokform that’s turning heads By Sponsored published 24 January 24 Rokform's newly released Rugged series cases bring serious protection and innovative features to the Samsung Galaxy S24 series, ensuring durability and functionality.
Micron wants a bigger slice of the $100 billion HBM market with its 2026-bound HBM4 and HBM4E memory solutions By Wayne Williams published 4 January 25 Micron HBM3E 8H is included in Nvidia’s Blackwell B200 and GB200 platforms.
Crowdfunded AI smartphone with free 'AI' internet, detachable keyboard, and square screen gets over $1 million in pledges - and it's strangely mesmerizing By Efosa Udinmwen published 15 August 25 iKKO MindOne combines sapphire glass durability, a rotating camera, AI tools, and global connectivity in a compact form, attracting over $1.2 million in crowdfunding pledges.
Sophos reveals how it fought a network of dangerous Chinese hackers for years By Ellen Jennings-Trace published 1 November 24 Chinese threat actors have been targeting networking devices worldwide, Sophos reveals.
New malware attacks have seen a huge rise in recent months By Sead Fadilpašić published 1 December 23 BlackBerry security tools highlight new trends in the second quarter of 2023.
NYT Connections hints and answers for Thursday, July 10 (game #760) By Johnny Dee published 9 July 25 Looking for NYT Connections answers and hints? Here's all you need to know to solve today's game, plus my commentary on the puzzles.
FBI warns over new malware targeting webcams and DVRs By Sead Fadilpašić published 17 December 24 FBI has a warned government agencies to be on their guard.
A smartphone with a detachable earphone, what an odd idea? Chinese challenger brand to debut rugged smartphone with integrated single earbud, 24GB of RAM and 1TB storage By Wayne Williams published 5 January 25 Oukitel WP200 Pro features a clever modular system, allowing for heightened personalization.
This new backup solution natively supports Copilot+ ARM-based Windows devices By Efosa Udinmwen published 2 November 24 Reflect X introduces bare metal recovery for ARM devices, promising significant speed improvements and open-source backup file accessibility to streamline disaster recovery processes for businesses.
New 20,000mAh rugged smartphone claims to triple onboard system memory to 48GB of RAM using a special trick - Oscal and others need to come clean with their hardware acts By Efosa Udinmwen published 12 October 25 Oscal Tank 1 pairs a 20,000mAh battery with ambitious hardware claims, yet questions linger over memory accuracy and practicality.
'Inspired by a car wash': Researchers unveil quasi-universal tag that's virtually unhackable thanks to glue — terahertz antitampering tag could help save billions of dollars in counterfeiting costs By Wayne Williams published 25 February 24 MIT researchers have developed a revolutionary cryptographic ID tag that's smaller and cheaper than RFID tags.
RCS encryption is still months away following major US telecomms breach By Jamie Richards published 16 December 24 The GSMA is leading the charge after the FBI warned of a massive breach
Computer RAM gets biggest upgrade in 25 years but it may be too little, too late — LPCAMM2 won't stop Apple, Intel and AMD from integrating memory directly on the CPU By Wayne Williams published 15 January 24 LPCAMM2 is a revolution in RAM, but it faces an uphill struggle with manufacturers already integrating RAM directly on the CPU.
Infosec Europe 2025: here's everything we saw By Mike Moore, Ellen Jennings-Trace last updated 5 June 25 We attended Infosecurity Europe 2025 - here's what we saw.
Ivanti fixes critical security flaw that could let hackers hijack work devices, so patch now By Sead Fadilpašić published 5 January 24 An RCE flaw was found and quickly patched in Ivanti's Endpoint Management software
"Perfect" memory that could one day replace three types of storage gets very early prototype — SOT-MRAM is cache, system memory and storage rolled into one By Wayne Williams published 3 February 24 Newly developed SOT-MRAM memory combines high-speed performance with low power consumption.
CISA warns Motex Landscope Endpoint Manager has a worrying security flaw, so patch now By Sead Fadilpašić published 24 October 25 The critical severity bug is being actively exploited in the wild, possibly by ransomware actors, CISA says.
This new Kidde Ring Smoke Alarm might be just what my smart home is looking for By Lance Ulanoff published 6 January 25 Ring is finally adding more alarms to its smart home mix but it’s not building them
Rugged devices are becoming an increasingly popular business choice By Craig Hale published 23 April 24 Businesses are looking to reduce total cost of ownership and meet sustainability initiatives with rugged devices.
Meta may spend billions to acquire promising AI accelerator startup to loosen reliance on Nvidia by supercharging its own MTIA AI chip - but what will Jensen say? By Wayne Williams published 6 October 25 Meta may spend billions to acquire AI chip startup Rivos in a move that could reduce its dependence on Nvidia.
Garmin brings its radar safety tech to motorbikes for the first time, but I'm not convinced By Leon Poultney published 6 January 25 Garmin unveils the zūmo XT2 motorcycle radar system, which alerts riders of vehicles approaching from the rear.