Skip to content
Tech News
clear
Topics: Today This Week This Month This Year
331.
AI Toys Can Pose Safety Concerns for Children, New Study Suggests Caution (cnet.com)
332.
Airport Security Delays Are Surging: See How Long You'll Wait (cnet.com)
333.
Supply-chain attack using invisible code hits GitHub and other repositories (arstechnica.com)
334.
Microsoft: Windows 11 users can't access C: drive on some Samsung PCs (bleepingcomputer.com)
335.
The Data Gap: Why Nonprofit Cyber Incidents Go Underreported (darkreading.com)
336.
TSA Officers Miss Their First Full Paycheck as Fears About Long Airport Lines Get Real (gizmodo.com)
337.
Cloud attacks are getting faster and deadlier - here's your best defense plan (zdnet.com)
338.
Cyberattackers Don't Care About Good Causes (darkreading.com)
339.
Grab a new Elegoo 3D printer for as little as $154 in this massive Spring sale — save up to 31% on top-rated FDM and resin models before the stock runs out (tomshardware.com)
340.
Video Friday: These Robots Were Born to Run (spectrum.ieee.org)
341.
Why physical AI is becoming manufacturing’s next advantage (technologyreview.com)
342.
Best Smart Home Safes for 2026: Heavyweight Protection (cnet.com)
343.
After 30 years with Linux, I gave Windows 11 a chance - and found 9 clear problems (zdnet.com)
344.
Zombie ZIP vulnerability lets compressed malware leisurely stroll past 95% of antivirus apps — security suites are blissfully unaware of security issue (tomshardware.com)
345.
Bucketsquatting is finally dead (news.ycombinator.com)
346.
Bucketsquatting is (finally) dead (news.ycombinator.com)
347.
Oracle Allocates Extra $500 Million to Cover Restructuring Costs (feeds.content.dowjones.io)
348.
Starbucks discloses data breach affecting hundreds of employees (bleepingcomputer.com)
349.
HP has new incentive to stop blocking third-party ink in its printers (arstechnica.com)
350.
John Solly Is the DOGE Operative Accused of Planning to Take Social Security Data to His New Job (wired.com)
351.
Show HN: Aurion OS – A 32-bit GUI operating system written from scratch in C (news.ycombinator.com)
352.
Your Disaster Recovery Plan Is Outdated. Here’s How AI Can Fix That. (feeds.feedburner.com)
353.
England Hockey investigating ransomware data breach (bleepingcomputer.com)
354.
Oracle prepares new round of layoffs while doubling down on AI infrastructure (techspot.com)
355.
Electric freight’s next chapter will be won on discipline, not ambition (feeds.feedburner.com)
356.
Pragmatic by design: Engineering AI for the real world (technologyreview.com)
357.
Telus Digital confirms breach after hacker claims 1 petabyte data theft (bleepingcomputer.com)
358.
1B identity records exposed in ID verification data leak (news.ycombinator.com)
359.
Apple confirms today’s iOS and iPadOS updates for older devices address the Coruna exploit (9to5mac.com)
360.
A Guy Who Wrote the Code Died in 2005. I Still Have to Secure It (darkreading.com)
Today's top topics: apple google nasa android authority meta zdnet microsoft chatgpt baidu apollo go
View all today's topics →