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mardi 30 septembre 2025, 16:38
Ergonomic, feature-packed, and still right-handed only (Right) Hands On Logitech has unveiled its latest MX Master mouse, filled with impressive new productivity features, including an added button and haptic feedback. However, like most mice on the market, it's right-handed ...
Rust-coded editor beta arrives with general availability promised in October Zed Industries has released a public beta of its code editor for Windows, marking a significant milestone for the Rust-based VS Code alternative that has until now been limited to macOS and Linux...
And of course thinks it can help you do it right, once it gets around to delivering Three weeks after releasing one of its biannual platform upgrades, ServiceNow has started delivering an 'AI Experience.'…
DSOC hit record speeds beaming data from Psyche before going dark NASA's Deep Space Optical Communications (DSOC) demonstration has completed its final pass, although there is a chance the system might be reactivated in the second half of 2026.…
Projected £1.5M running costs balloon to £12M under new contracts Updated The UK government is set to see annual spending on a procurement portal designed to help save money increase by more than eight times compared to projected plans.…
Met's Croydon cameras hailed as a triumph, guidance to be published later this year The government is to encourage police forces across England and Wales to adopt live facial recognition (LFR) technology, with a minister praising its use by the London's Metropolitan Police...
Zhimin Qian recruited takeaway worker to launder funds through property overseas London's Metropolitan Police has secured a 'landmark conviction' following a record-busting Bitcoin seizure and seven-year investigation.…
Taxpayer cash fuels 14 projects from NHS blood-hauling UAVs to posh eVTOL shuttles The British government is splashing several million pounds on next-gen aviation projects to advance the use of unmanned aircraft for applications such as cargo delivery and infrastructure...
Most orgs still on Windows 10, so maybe don't get ill after October 14 Interview Enterprise plans for the end of Windows 10 should already be well underway, but some sectors are lagging, and there are other potential time bombs for administrators to worry about, according to ...
Impact? Nope, don't worry, be happy, says Linux veteran Opinion There has been considerable worry about the impact of the European Union's Cyber Resilience Act on open source programmers. Linux stable kernel maintainer Greg Kroah-Hartman says, however, that there won't be...
Thankfully, Onyx's model also knows when to defer to a human for advice Interview It was inevitable that AI would be deployed to help enterprises navigate the labyrinth of modern software licensing, given the complexity and range of options available from the tech giants.…
Promises to get it right this coming weekend VMware has bungled a portal upgrade project that aims to give its customers a superior experience when managing their clouds.…
Alphabet's vid-streamer will fund construction of a ballroom The Donald adores YouTube has agreed to pay $24.5 million to end the case brought by US president Donald Trump, who alleged the vid-streamer had infringed his freedom of speech.…
The federal government's not the only thing shutting down on Oct. 1 The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) on Tuesday will cut its ties to - and funding for - the Center for Internet Security, a nonprofit that provides free and low-cost...
Don't tell Elon, he'd have Tesla's Robotaxis going ludicrous speed Police in a Silicon Valley suburb were flummoxed last weekend after pulling over a self-driving Waymo robo-taxi for making an illegal turn, then finding no driver they could issue with a ticket.…
Privacy group Noyb wants Lithuania to throw the GDPR book at 'em Updated Whitebridge AI, based in Lithuania, faces a privacy complaint for allegedly selling 'reputation reports' based on unlawfully collected data and AI misinformation.…
lundi 29 septembre 2025, 23:15
And they may not be seeking proper consent ai-pocalypse Profound is a startup that promises to help companies understand how they appear in AI responses to customer queries. But one expert in the field thinks the AI analytics startup has been sucking up information on users' ...
MCP plus open source plus typosquatting equals trouble A fake npm package posing as Postmark's MCP (Model Context Protocol) server silently stole potentially thousands of emails a day by adding a single line of code that secretly copied outgoing messages to an...
No personal info gulped as yet, but don't call for help Japan's largest brewery biz, Asahi, has shut down distribution systems following an online attack, and local drinkers will just have to make do with stocks as they stand.…
Jet maker only gets to issue certs every other week, though, freeing up FAA inspectors to do more poking around After years of relying on the FAA to certify its jets as airworthy, Boeing is finally going to be allowed to do so itself – sometimes. …
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