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Month: November 2025

China’s LinkedIn spy game exposed by UK security services
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China’s LinkedIn spy game exposed by UK security services

UK security services have issued an espionage alert about Chinese intelligence officers using LinkedIn and fake headhunters to recruit sources. The warning comes as the government completes removal of Chinese surveillance equipment from sensitive sites.

by Ethan CarverNovember 19, 2025
AI Boom Brings Sticker Shock to Everyday Tech
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AI Boom Brings Sticker Shock to Everyday Tech

The AI boom is creating a memory chip shortage that’s hitting consumer electronics and cars. Prices for standard DRAM chips are up 30% as suppliers prioritize high-end AI components. Consumers should brace for higher prices.

by Darren HoltNovember 19, 2025
Windows 11 Gets Serious About PC Recovery Tools
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Windows 11 Gets Serious About PC Recovery Tools

Microsoft is rolling out several new recovery tools for Windows 11 that promise faster device restoration. The features target enterprise environments where downtime costs real money. It’s part of a broader push toward more resilient Windows management.

by Darren HoltNovember 19, 2025
Republicans Push to Block State AI Laws in Defense Bill
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Republicans Push to Block State AI Laws in Defense Bill

House Majority Leader Steve Scalise wants to add language to the National Defense Authorization Act that would preempt state AI laws. The move comes after a previous five-year moratorium failed when 99 out of 100 senators voted against it this summer.

by Ethan CarverNovember 19, 2025
Google Still Collects Data From Your Old Nest Thermostat
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Google Still Collects Data From Your Old Nest Thermostat

Google continues collecting data from discontinued Nest thermostats despite cutting off remote control functionality. Security researcher Cody Kociemba discovered the ongoing data transmission while participating in a $14,772 right-to-repair bounty program. The logs include occupancy detection, temp

by Liam DorseyNovember 19, 2025
Windows 11’s AI Agents Are Coming Whether You’re Ready or Not
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Windows 11’s AI Agents Are Coming Whether You’re Ready or Not

Microsoft is pushing forward with its controversial “agentic OS” vision for Windows 11. The company has released support documentation confirming these AI agent features will appear in private developer preview builds for Windows Insiders. Agent Workspace creates separate AI accounts that can access

by Darren HoltNovember 19, 2025
Meta’s PyTorch Creator Joins Murati’s Thinking Machines
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Meta’s PyTorch Creator Joins Murati’s Thinking Machines

A top Meta AI researcher who helped create PyTorch has joined former OpenAI CTO Mira Murati’s startup. The move comes as Thinking Machines aggressively recruits talent with $500,000 salaries and eyes a $50 billion valuation.

by Liam DorseyNovember 19, 2025
Why Security Needs AI to Bridge the Tech-Business Gap
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Why Security Needs AI to Bridge the Tech-Business Gap

Security teams are drowning in data but starving for clarity. A unified AI-native platform could finally bridge the gap between technical vulnerabilities and business risk. The recent acquisition of Balbix by Safe signals this market shift.

by Liam DorseyNovember 19, 2025
Google’s Gemini 3 Just Made Every App Interface Obsolete
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Google’s Gemini 3 Just Made Every App Interface Obsolete

Google’s latest AI model can create interactive interfaces instantly for any query. This represents the third major shift in computing history according to experts. The era of static software interfaces might be ending.

by Liam DorseyNovember 18, 2025
New npm Malware Uses Clever Tricks to Target Crypto Users
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New npm Malware Uses Clever Tricks to Target Crypto Users

A new npm malware campaign uses seven malicious packages to fingerprint devices and redirect victims to crypto scam sites. The operation employs sophisticated cloaking to avoid security researchers. All packages have been taken down after discovery.

by Darren HoltNovember 18, 2025

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