Published on: 2025-06-08 01:51:00
Elyse Betters Picaro / ZDNET With every Android upgrade comes some new features to get excited about. Mind you, not every upgrade is created equal, so some releases have more new features than others. The release of Android 16 brings a few cool features that have me downright giddy for this latest iteration. Also: With Android 16, the Linux terminal gets all the space it needs With Android 16 officially released (it will become available for Pixel devices first and trickle down to other suppo
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Results from Pentera’s 4th Pentesting report, which surveyed around 500 CISOs globally, show that while Exposure Management practices are maturing, there are still some gaps the market is yet to address. The modern attack surface is sprawling, dynamic, distributed, and dangerously opaque. As enterprises expand into cloud-native or hybrid architectures, deploy APIs by the thousands, and integrate IoT and OT devices into core operations, the surface area for cyber threats grows both in size and c
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More than 40,000 new vulnerabilities (CVEs) were published in 2024 alone. More than 60% of those were labeled “high” or “critical.” Sounds scary, sure, but how many of them actually put your environment at risk? Not nearly as many as you might think. Scoring systems like CVSS flag severity based on technical factors. But they don’t know your network, your controls, or how you’ve hardened key assets. That’s a problem. Because without context, teams spend too much time chasing scary-looking bugs
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Elyse Betters Picaro / ZDNET With every Android upgrade, there are certain new features to get excited about. Of course, not every upgrade is created equal, so some releases have more new features than others. With the upcoming release of Android 16, there are quite a few cool (rumored) features that have me giddy for the release. Notice that I said "rumored." That's because with every release there are rumors spread around the internet as to what people "think" will be included with the lates
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Elyse Betters Picaro / ZDNET With every Android upgrade, there are certain new features to get excited about. Of course, not every upgrade is created equal, so some releases have more new features than others. With the upcoming release of Android 16, there are quite a few cool (rumored) features that have me giddy for the release. Notice that I said "rumored." That's because with every release there are rumors spread around the internet as to what people "think" will be included with the lates
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Elyse Betters Picaro / ZDNET With every Android upgrade, there are certain new features to get excited about. Of course, not every upgrade is created equal, so some releases have more new features than others. With the upcoming release of Android 16, there are quite a few cool (rumored) features that have me giddy for the release. Notice that I said "rumored." That's because with every release there are rumors spread around the internet as to what people "think" will be included with the lates
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This article has been reviewed according to Science X's editorial process and policies . Editors have highlighted the following attributes while ensuring the content's credibility: Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public Domain Daily exposure to certain chemicals used to make plastic household items could be linked to more than 365,000 global deaths from heart disease in 2018 alone, a new analysis of population surveys shows. While the chemicals, called phthalates, are in widespread use globally, Africa,
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Image credit: Ionut Stefan Talking about lead is boring. I would know, I’ve spent quite a bit of time trudging through papers about lead while writing this post and the best opening I could come up with is just how mind-numbingly boring lead is. Sadly, boredom isn’t a good indicator for importance. While the days of enthusiastically throwing lead into whatever we could (from water pipes to gasoline to cosmetics to paints for houses and children’s toys) are over, the lead we’ve pumped into the e
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Image credit: Ionut Stefan Talking about lead is boring. I would know, I’ve spent quite a bit of time trudging through papers about lead while writing this post and the best opening I could come up with is just how mind-numbingly boring lead is. Sadly, boredom isn’t a good indicator for importance. While the days of enthusiastically throwing lead into whatever we could (from water pipes to gasoline to cosmetics to paints for houses and children’s toys) are over, the lead we’ve pumped into the e
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This story was originally published by Grist. Sign up for Grist’s weekly newsletter here. Two white men in their 60s live hundreds of miles away from each other, one in Arizona and the other in Washington state. They are the same age and have identical socioeconomic backgrounds. They also have similar habits and are in roughly the same physical shape. But the man in Arizona is aging more quickly than the man in Washington — 14 months faster, to be exact. Neither man smokes or drinks. Both exerc
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Image by Getty / Futurism Developments We have some bad news for those of you that love getting takeout, because those plastic containers that your steaming delicious meals come in? They may well be sabotaging your heart health, new research suggests. As detailed in a recent study published in the journal Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety, a team of Chinese researchers found that rats that were given water that'd been boiled and then stored in common takeout lids showed significant disrup
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