January 2025

TikTok among six tech firms under fire for sending Europeans’ personal data to China

TikTok is among six Chinese tech companies hit with privacy complaints for sending Europeans’ personal data to China, breaking EU data transfer laws. EU law is clear – the Austrian privacy group None of Your Business (stylized as noyb), who filed the complaint, explains in a blog post – that data transfers outside the EU […]

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Garmin introduces a security passcode like Apple Watch – is your watch getting the update?

Garmin has just dropped its Q1 2025 beta update for those enrolled in its public beta testing program. While many of the updates that early adopters are getting to grips with include improvements to Garmin Coach, Body Battery, and other features common to top Garmin watches, one surprising new feature stood out: a security password

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The World Bank clears the air on the ‘criticism’ of the Uraan plan

Listen to the article World Bank country director Najy Benhassine on Friday rejected reports that the international financial institution had criticized Pakistan’s Uraan plan, calling the claims “a false interpretation”. In a social media post on X (formerly Twitter), Benhassine addressed the confusion caused by articles published on Friday. He clarified that the reports misinterpreted

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Tech editor takes close-up photos of the world’s fastest supercomputer and lives to publish them

El Capitan is a classified US government property that crushes data related to the US nuclear arsenal ServeTheHome’s Patrick Kennedy was invited to the launch at LLNL in California AMD and HPE CEOs were also part of the ceremony In November 2024, the AMD-powered El Capitan officially became the world’s fastest supercomputer, delivering 2.7 exaflops

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