Sophos Firewall hack on government network used an all-new custom malware By Sead Fadilpašić published 6 November 24 Pygmy Goat is a brand new Linux-based backdoor, experts warn.
NYT Connections today — hints and answers for Wednesday, November 27 (game #535) By Marc McLaren published 27 November 24 Looking for NYT Connections answers and hints? Here's all you need to know to solve today's game, plus my commentary on the puzzles.
Another BlackBerry-inspired keyboard-equipped smartphone set to launch in 2026 - Zinwa Q27 will run Android 16 and have an unmistakable BB design By Efosa Udinmwen published 14 September 25 Zinwa Q27 brings a BlackBerry-inspired design, Android 16 software, and mid-range specs, aiming to merge nostalgia with modern smartphone capabilities.
RUGD Power Brick review: a hardy little battery with some useful features, but only worth it if you’ll make use of them By Lewis Maddison published 16 April 25 The RUGD Power Brick is water, dust, and shock proof – but is it overkill for many?
Forget about eSIM, this multi-operator SIM could make swapping mobile networks as easy as ABC — but it is not available for smartphones right now By Wayne Williams published 25 February 24 rSIM upgrades a single SIM device to a dual SIM one, with intelligent switching.
Ransomware attackers leak stolen Rhode Island private info following hack By Benedict Collins published 3 January 25 Group responsible for recent RIBridges ransomware attack has begun leaking files containing PII.
New AI-powered managed detection and response solution released by Blackberry By Craig Hale published 3 May 24 Blackberry believes the combination of highly skilled humans and AI can protect your business from threats.
Telco provider used by US government and others hit by nation-state hackers By Sead Fadilpašić published 30 October 25 Ribbon Communications confirms breach, but says it only affected three "smaller" clients.
Liquid metal RAM is first step towards shapeless computing — as well as spineless robots with octopus-like features and robots from a popular 90's Sci-Fi movie By Wayne Williams published 3 February 24 Researchers have developed flexible memory that can withstand any deformation, including 100% stretching.
Rush to tech innovation is putting companies at risk of cyberattacks By Sead Fadilpašić published 8 October 24 As businesses rush to innovate, they leave many doors open to hackers, report warns.
The Ricoh GR III is my favorite compact camera – and Realme's just announced an exciting smartphone equivalent By Timothy Coleman published 10 October 25 Realme is launching the GT 8 Pro smartphone on October 14, powered by Ricoh GR, and I can't wait.
Motorola is opening a new R&D facility for secure communications for public safety agencies By Sead Fadilpašić published 8 July 24 New Motorola center will look to employ 200 highly skilled professionals.
This is the most powerful, secure smartphone ever built, and its unique processor even has hardware RFID built in By Efosa Udinmwen published 11 September 25 HMD Ivalo XE is a European-built, rugged 5G smartphone featuring AI-driven processing, modular accessories, and hardened security for mission-critical operations.
Leaked image suggests the OnePlus 13R could be a stylish alternative to the iPhone SE 4 By James Rogerson published 28 November 24 A new leak gives us our first look at the OnePlus 13R, and reveals what chipset it might use.
NYT Connections hints and answers for Thursday, July 24 (game #774) By Johnny Dee published 23 July 25 Looking for NYT Connections answers and hints? Here's all you need to know to solve today's game, plus my commentary on the puzzles.
This worrying cyberattack targets one of the key protocols propping up the whole internet By Sead Fadilpašić published 10 July 24 RADIUS is a decades-old protocol that uses flawed cryptographic design.
Qualcomm's new mobile CPU has something no other processors offer - onboard RFID without extra hardware, and it's a game-changing move By Wayne Williams published 29 August 25 Qualcomm's new Dragonwing Q-6690 processor has fully integrated RFID support aimed at retail logistics and industrial devices.
Hell freezes over – Apple to support RCS messages from Android phones next year By Lance Ulanoff published 16 November 23 Apple finally announced plans to support the RCS standard next year.
Ivanti patches two zero-days that could lead to RCE in Endpoint Manager Mobile By Sead Fadilpašić published 14 May 25 A patch and a workaround are available but Ivanti urges users patch up.
Micron's data center MRDIMMs double the bandwidth of existing DDR5 DIMMs — promise enhanced AI and HPC performance with Xeon 6 Granite Rapid CPUs By Wayne Williams published 21 July 24 Micron's data center MRDIMMs double the bandwidth of existing DDR5 DIMMs, boosting AI performance.
Obscure laptop brand is first out of the blocks with revolutionary Qualcomm 5G modem — 5G RedCap Snapdragon X35 is 4G on steroids and deserves better than the NL73 By Wayne Williams published 9 March 24 CTL’s latest NL73 Chromebook will use 5G RedCap instead of 4G LTE, thanks to Qualcomm's Snapdragon X35 modem.
RCS on iPhone has expanded its reach to more countries with iOS 18 beta 3 By James Rogerson published 9 July 24 iOS 18 beta users in Canada and various European countries can now use RCS.
Ransomware gang sets deadline to leak huge cache of stolen Ingram Micro data By Sead Fadilpašić published 31 July 25 SafePay added Ingram Micro to its data leak site, pressuring the company to pay the ransom.
NYT Connections today — hints and answers for Wednesday, July 10 (game #395) By Marc McLaren published 9 July 24 Looking for NYT Connections answers and hints? Here's all you need to know to solve today's game, plus my commentary on the puzzles.
Ricoh announces two GR IV variants, including a long-awaited first in the series for monochrome fans By Peter Fenech published 21 October 25 Ricoh has announced the development of the GR IV Monochrome and GR IV HDF, which promise to give compact camera users even more creative flexibility
Whether on your desk or in a racing rig, the Logitech G Pro Racing Wheel will satisfy your craving for realistic racing By Justin Towell published 22 March 25 The Logitech G Pro Racing Wheel is direct drive, high fidelity, and fully-featured, but very pricey.
Rackspace internal systems hit by security threat, customer data exposed By Sead Fadilpašić published 1 October 24 An unnamed third party was carrying a critical severity flaw, with Rackspace systems affeced.
Here’s our first official look at a phone believed to be the OnePlus 13R By James Rogerson published 9 December 24 OnePlus has shared two photos of the OnePlus Ace 5 – which is likely to launch globally as the OnePlus 13R.
Critical ARM vulnerability that could have allowed RCE patched by SolarWinds By Sead Fadilpašić published 17 September 24 The company addressed a deserialization of untrusted data flaw in the latest patch to ARM.
US government launches appeal to take down one of the most notorious North Korean hackers around By Benedict Collins published 26 July 24 North Korean hacker group that ransomed hospitals to pay for espionage campaigns in on the US and allies radar.