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WatchGuard Firebox OS forced to fix troubling security flaws, so update now

WatchGuard Fixes Critical RCE Vulnerability (CVE-2025-14733) in Firebox Firewalls Actively Exploited in the Wild CISA added it to KEV; federal agencies must patch or end use by Dec. 26 Workarounds include disabling dynamic peer BOVPNs and tightening firewall policies until fixes are applied WatchGuard has patched a critical severity zero-day vulnerability in its Firebox firewalls […]

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Shock, horror! Touchscreens in the car are far more distracting than we first thought, says new study

The Toyota Research Institute study was quite damning Trajectory deviation increased dramatically as a result of interacting with the touch screen Results suggest that car manufacturers should reduce the amount of menus in cars The results of a new study from the University of Washington (UW) and the Toyota Research Institute have provided pretty damning

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Federal Judge Blocks Louisiana Social Media Age Verification Law – Here’s Why

A federal judge granted a permanent injunction against Louisiana’s Law 456 The law would have required social media to verify the age of all users NetChoice claimed the law created “massive privacy risks” The U.S. District Court has permanently blocked Louisiana’s controversial social media age verification law, declaring it unconstitutional just days before it was

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NHS England technology provider reveals data breach – DXS International hit by ransomware

NHS technology supplier DXS International hit by ransomware; minimal impact on clinical services Unknown group DevMan claims responsibility for theft of 300 GB of corporate data NHS providers have been exposed to ransomware before; Breach in 2022 led to £3.07M ICO fine DXS International, a key supplier of technology to the National Health Service (NHS)

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Google Gemini is now on its way to fridges – and it might actually be useful

Samsung has announced a new AI-powered refrigerator This is the first time we’ve seen Gemini on a device AI must save money and reduce food waste AI chatbots continue to find their way into more and more devices, and Google Gemini is now on its way to refrigerators: it will appear in the new Bespoke

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Log into GTA Online this week for free gifts as the Christmas update rolls on

Rockstar has detailed the latest holiday update for GTA online Players can log in every day to receive free gifts Snow returns later this week, and seasonal modes like Yeti Hunt Rockstar Games has announced a holiday update for GTA onlineadding mansion decorations, snowy weapons and a return of modes like Yeti Hunt. These additions

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Nord VPN ups its game in open source with Linux-based package for OpenWrt routers

NordVPN unpacks a fully customizable VPN package for OpenWrt users Users can now easily deploy NordVPN across entire networks The move reinforces NordVPN’s commitment to transparency NordVPN has doubled down on its commitment to the tech community and recently rolled out an open-source, headless Linux-based package for OpenWrt routers. Available this month, the NordVPN Lite

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Almost all global data centers are overheating in the wrong climates, causing massive energy drains across multiple continents right now

Nearly 7,000 data centers operate outside the effective 18 to 27 Celsius range Around 600 facilities face extreme heat exceeding 27°C annually worldwide Singapore hosts over 1.4 gigawatts of data centers despite intense heat conditions The majority of the world’s data center capacity is located in climates that impose permanent cooling and energy efficiency penalties.

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AI builds a Linux computer with 843 components in just a week, and it boots perfectly on the first try

Quilter’s AI built a dual-PCB Linux computer in just a week The system booted Debian on the first try with minimal human assistance Engineers spent only 38.5 hours, while AI completed most of the design Los Angeles-based startup Quilter has unveiled Project Speedrun, a Linux computer built entirely with AI assistance. The machine includes 843

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