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Firefox users are unhappy with privacy tweaks in the browser’s latest version

A hot potato: It’s the little things that can annoy browser users, especially when the program in question is Firefox – the last so-called independent browser devoted to the customer experience. In its latest release of Firefox 127, Mozilla added a few tweaks to its privacy offerings that have made some users very unhappy. It […]

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Threat actor Intelbroker now claims it hacked Apple along with AMD

In brief: Intelbroker is gaining a reputation for breaching some big-name entities. After it hacked AMD, the group now says it has also compromised Apple. However, it is difficult to verify these claims, and Apple has yet to respond. This is what we know so far. Notorious cybercriminal Intelbroker has made another eyebrow-raising claim on

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TikTok reveals “kill switch” offer to the US government to avoid ban

In a nutshell: TikTok has disclosed that it offered the US government a “kill switch” back in 2022 to address concerns over data protection and national security. The ByteDance-owned app made this offer as part of its efforts to prevent a ban in the United States. According to TikTok, the proposed “kill switch” would have

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Microsoft releases patch to fix critical Wi-Fi flaw in Windows, Windows Server

Why it matters: Compared to the monster update in April, this latest Patch Tuesday release is relatively small, but it contains a critical flaw that Microsoft users need to patch immediately: vulnerable products are open to remote attack by anyone sharing the same public Wi-Fi network. Microsoft has also added a new Explorer feature to

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Windows 11 Start menu is getting a permanent Phone Link integration, if you want it

The big picture: Microsoft really wants you to use Windows’ Phone Link app. Once enabled, the fastest way to access it was through the taskbar’s running processes menu. But now Windows is gearing up to integrate it directly into the Start Menu as a permanent sidebar feature. As shown in the screenshot above, you will

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Major capacitor breakthrough could usher microelectronics with 170 times higher power density

In context: The quest for smaller and more energy-efficient devices has led researchers to explore integrating energy storage directly onto microchips, thereby minimizing the energy losses that occur when power is transferred between different components. The idea isn’t exactly new, but current technology has struggled to meet the requirements of storing sufficient energy in a

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Publishers’ lawsuit leads to removal of 500,000 books from Internet Archive

What just happened? The Internet Archive, a non-profit organization dedicated to providing free online access to books, is dealing with a difficult situation right now. Following a legal battle with book publishers last year, the online library was forced to remove approximately 500,000 titles from its collection, a move that IA describes as a “devastating

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Intel Lunar Lake chips might be delayed, while competing Snapdragon X and AMD Strix Point are ready to go

Why it matters: The AI PC race began this year with new hardware focusing on powerful NPUs from numerous hardware manufacturers. However, Intel might have fallen a step behind. While the company technically launched the trend with its Meteor Lake processor lineup late last year, Strix Point and Snapdragon X have since leapfrogged it, leaving

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Data waste: According to study, a significant portion of stored server data is never accessed

Why it matters: Making cloud servers and data centers more efficient is a crucial step in the push to increase sustainability and reduce carbon emissions. However, one company has started drawing attention to what it calls “data wastage” – the retention of large amounts of data no one accesses – and the factors making it

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