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Google is unveiling a new Android security tool that will help spot spyware attacks

Google introduces Intrusion Logging to help analyze spyware intrusions Logs daily events such as unlocks, installs, server connections, ADB usage and tampering attempts, stored encrypted in the user’s Google cloud account Part of Advanced Protection Mode, currently enrolled and limited to Pixel devices on Android 16+, with a wider rollout planned Google has introduced a […]

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Chinese ‘cellular modules’ could be included in a new expansion of federal restrictions

The FCC is considering a ban on “cellular modules” made in China These modules send and receive communications on mobile networks The ban could affect devices of all kinds across IoT, industrial controls and cars The Trump administration is considering adding Chinese “cellular modules” to its list of electronics that could be banned due to

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Amazon workers apparently ‘tokenmaxxing’ AI platforms to hit arbitrary usage targets

Amazon wants 80% of its developers to use artificial intelligence every single week The company even tracks the use of AI tokens via internal leaderboards Unwilling workers use artificial intelligence where it is not necessary to simply inflate numbers Some Amazon employees reportedly use the company’s internal agentic AI platform, MeshClaw, to automate unnecessary or

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Is this the Pixel 11 Pro? Google edits Pixel 10 Pro selfie camera during Android Show broadcast, inviting speculation about its next flagship

I noticed something peculiar during Google’s ‘The Android Show I/O Edition 2026’ stream – a strange inconsistency on one of the phones used to demonstrate the new Android 17 creator tools. Is this just a weird editing choice, or has Google inadvertently given us a sneak peek at the Pixel 11 or Pixel 11 Pro?

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I was already convinced I’d buy the Steam controller when it was available – but this secret feature just cemented my future purchase

Several users online have discovered a Steam Controller Easter Egg The Steam Controller emits a Wilhelm scream when dropped It’s unclear how Valve implemented this, but it could be via a built-in speaker or haptic motors Valve’s Steam Controller is highly regarded as one of the best PC controllers available for many reasons, and another

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Small Ukrainian startup claims its cheap laser weapon can destroy drones and helicopters from several kilometers away

The Trident reportedly destroys reconnaissance drones from distances reaching 1.5 kilometers away Ukrainian developers claim that the laser weapon costs far less than Western systems The Trident laser reportedly effectively damages aircraft optics, electronics and structural components Ukrainian company Celebra Tech is putting the finishing touches on a Trident laser weapon that it claims can

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Intel-backed ZAM memory may soon challenge Nvidia’s AI dominance with nine stacked layers and massive bandwidth ambitions

ZAM stacks nine functional memory layers vertically inside each compact module Each ZAM memory layer reportedly contains exactly 1.125GB of DRAM capacity Estimated ZAM bandwidth numbers are now closely approaching Nvidia HBM4 performance range Computer memory architecture is set to undergo a significant structural transformation in the coming years. A new design called Zero-Angle Memory

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Amazfit’s budget ultra-running watches launch – just a day after Garmin unveils its own new watches

Amazfit has launched the Cheetah 2 Ultra smartwatch It is made for trail runners and ultra running enthusiasts It arrives just one day after the new budget wearables from Garmin Amazfit has managed to carve out a role for itself as a popular budget-friendly wearables brand, and its devices often find a place on our

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This forgotten B-52 mechanical computer could still navigate a plane after satellites fail during a devastating solar superstorm event

The angular computer solved navigation calculations solely through moving mechanical components Massive solar storms can cripple satellite navigation systems, but the Angle Computer will survive B-52 bomber navigators relied on sky measurements long before modern GPS infrastructure existed A massive coronal mass ejection from the Sun would send charged particles into Earth’s magnetic field, an

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Messaging app Tokee may have leaked 1.2 million user profiles – experts say exposed personal data ‘presents significant privacy, security and regulatory risks’

Cybernews found that Tokee’s unprotected MongoDB exposed ~1.2 million users’ data Leaks include names, phone numbers, avatars, device tokens, IDs, activity logs, and account status; chat logs were encrypted Deucetek secured the database after publication; no signs of malicious access, but users warned of phishing risks A messaging app called Tokee kept an unprotected database

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