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1951.
Hackers are turning home routers into tools to spy on Microsoft 365 users (techspot.com)
1952.
Final 2 days to save up to $500 on your TechCrunch Disrupt 2026 ticket (techcrunch.com)
1953.
Is Modern Standby draining your Windows laptop battery overnight? Shut it down - here's why (zdnet.com)
1954.
Amazon to end support for older Kindles, prompting user outcry (feeds.bbci.co.uk)
1955.
I Tested the Instagram-Famous Ridge Wallet and I’m a Convert (wired.com)
1956.
NASA Artemis II Day 9: How the Astronauts Are Gearing Up for Tomorrow's Splashdown (cnet.com)
1957.
NASA Artemis II Day 9: How the Astronauts Are Gearing Up for Tomorrow's Splash Down (cnet.com)
1958.
The Download: AstroTurf wars and exponential AI growth (technologyreview.com)
1959.
Las Vegas Sphere Turns Into Huge Moon to Celebrate NASA Mission (futurism.com)
1960.
You Don't Want a Dirty Phone. How to Give Your iPhone or Android a Spring Clean (cnet.com)
1961.
Stop Letting Boring Operations Ruin Your Best Ideas — Hand Them Off to AI Now or Fall Behind (feeds.feedburner.com)
1962.
The MacBook Neo is the best thing to happen to Windows in years (theverge.com)
1963.
The New York Times Says It’s Identified the Creator of Bitcoin (futurism.com)
1964.
How Meta Cafeteria Workers Took on ICE—and Won (wired.com)
1965.
The ‘Bait’ title cards are an analog homage to spycraft, with their own hidden codes (feeds.feedburner.com)
1966.
Go maintainer joins collective klaxon about encryption-breaking quantum computers — developer urges immediate switch to post-quantum methods to prevent worldwide disaster (tomshardware.com)
1967.
The Bra-and-Girdle Maker That Fashioned the Impossible for NASA (news.ycombinator.com)
1968.
When attackers already have the keys, MFA is just another door to open (bleepingcomputer.com)
1969.
$21 billion stolen from more than 1 million Americans due to cybercrime in 2025 — $11 billion come from stolen crypto, $8.6 billion taken from investment scams, while AI-related attacks cost $893 million (tomshardware.com)
1970.
The Nazis’ Most Notoriously Complex Cryptographic Machine Is Now Available Online (gizmodo.com)
1971.
Screen time is damaging our eyes—and that’s harming our ability to lead (feeds.feedburner.com)
1972.
‘Misinformation, hype, and fraud’: Inside Ben McKenzie’s scathing new crypto doc—featuring Sam Bankman-Fried (feeds.feedburner.com)
1973.
New report revives theory that cryptographer Adam Back could be Bitcoin creator Satoshi Nakamoto (techspot.com)
1974.
When will airline ticket prices come down? What to expect if Iran war ceasefire holds, Strait of Hormuz remains open (feeds.feedburner.com)
1975.
Some Windows 3.1 apps were simply "too evil" for Windows 95 to support, says Microsoft veteran (techspot.com)
1976.
German police identify REvil and GandCrab mastermind now living in Russia (techspot.com)
1977.
Hackers exploiting Acrobat Reader zero-day flaw since December (bleepingcomputer.com)
1978.
Artemis II Astronauts Get Personal About Historic Mission (cnet.com)
1979.
The Moon is already on Google Maps—did Artemis II really tell us anything new? (arstechnica.com)
1980.
Microsoft suspends dev accounts for high-profile open source projects (bleepingcomputer.com)
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