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Chrome And Edge Users, Update Now. Attacks Are Live.
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Chrome And Edge Users, Update Now. Attacks Are Live.

Emergency updates are rolling out for Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge to patch a critical vulnerability already being used in attacks. The U.S. cybersecurity agency CISA has added it to its must-patch list, urging everyone to update now.

by Elijah PorterDecember 13, 2025
Home Depot left a master key to its systems online for a year
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Home Depot left a master key to its systems online for a year

A Home Depot employee accidentally published a private access token online, exposing internal systems for nearly a year. Security researcher Ben Zimmermann tried to alert the company but was ignored until TechCrunch got involved.

by Aaron ValeDecember 12, 2025
Windscribe CEO draws a line in the sand on user privacy
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Windscribe CEO draws a line in the sand on user privacy

Windscribe’s CEO Yegor Sak just held a revealing Reddit AMA. He detailed plans for new obfuscation tech, took a hard stance against age verification laws, and made a bold promise about the company’s future in Canada if privacy laws change.

by Elijah PorterDecember 12, 2025
The AI Water Panic Might Be All Wet
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The AI Water Panic Might Be All Wet

A major error in a book about AI’s water consumption has ignited a debate. Some argue the panic is overblown, while environmental groups push for a data center moratorium. So, who’s right?

by Aaron ValeDecember 12, 2025
Microsoft AI’s CEO Predicts Self-Improving AI Within a Decade
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Microsoft AI’s CEO Predicts Self-Improving AI Within a Decade

Microsoft AI CEO Mustafa Suleyman predicts a near future where AI systems can set their own goals and improve their own code. He argues for a framework of transparency and government engagement to manage these powerful capabilities.

by Aaron ValeDecember 12, 2025
Costco’s Solid Quarter Can’t Shake the Skeptics
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Costco’s Solid Quarter Can’t Shake the Skeptics

Costco reported strong fiscal Q1 2026 results, beating revenue and earnings estimates. However, the stock barely moved as investors focused on declining membership renewal rates and a deceleration in U.S. sales growth.

by Elijah PorterDecember 12, 2025
Tim Cook’s Hill Visit Sparks Suspicion as Kids’ Safety Bills Advance
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Tim Cook’s Hill Visit Sparks Suspicion as Kids’ Safety Bills Advance

A surprise visit from Apple CEO Tim Cook to Capitol Hill coincided with a committee vote on kids’ online safety. Lawmakers are now questioning why a bill to force open app stores was left off the agenda, suggesting Big Tech influence is limiting real solutions.

by Aaron ValeDecember 12, 2025
Fortnite’s Back on Google Play, But Apple Just Won a Big Round
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Fortnite’s Back on Google Play, But Apple Just Won a Big Round

Fortnite is back on the Google Play Store in the U.S. after Epic Games settled its lawsuit with Google. However, in a related case, an appeals court just handed Apple a significant win, allowing it to charge fees on outside payments.

by Aaron ValeDecember 11, 2025
State AGs Warn Apple, OpenAI: Your AI Chatbots Are Breaking the Law
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State AGs Warn Apple, OpenAI: Your AI Chatbots Are Breaking the Law

A coalition of state attorneys general has sent a stark warning to 13 major tech companies, including Apple and OpenAI. They argue that AI chatbots generating “sycophantic and delusional outputs” may already be violating state laws. The letter cites tragic cases linking chatbot interactions to user

by Elijah PorterDecember 11, 2025
Instagram’s AI is writing clickbait headlines for your posts
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Instagram’s AI is writing clickbait headlines for your posts

Instagram is automatically creating headlines for user posts that appear in Google Search, a feature confirmed by Meta to use AI. The headlines, which users often don’t see, have been criticized for being misleading and stripping posts of their original context.

by Elijah PorterDecember 10, 2025

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