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Tech News Zdnet · 61d ago

I use Sonos Voice Control every day in my home - here are my 5 favorite commands

A smart home can be overwhelming, but these Sonos commands are easy - and essential to my routine.

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Tech News Zdnet · 61d ago

The patching treadmill: Why traditional application security is no longer enough

Find-and-fix security once made sense, but AI-assisted development, continuous deployment, and exploding vulnerability backlogs ar…

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Deep Dives Ars Technica · 61d ago

Pirates are already playing Forza Horizon 6 days before its launch

Crackers take advantage of unencrypted files that briefly appeared on Steam.

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Tech News Zdnet · 61d ago

Beyond the cleanup job: Redefining application security for the modern enterprise

Secure-by-design is no longer just a developer concern. Enterprise leaders must treat application security as a board-level respon…

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Deep Dives Ars Technica · 61d ago

F1 set for another engine tweak in 2027, and what's this about V8s?

Rather than dig in, the sport is being proactive about fixing the problem.

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Tech News Zdnet · 61d ago

Stopping bugs before they ship: The shift to preventative security

Secure software starts before coding begins. Threat modeling, safer defaults, dependency hygiene, and developer workflow guardrail…

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Tech News Zdnet · 61d ago

Dirty Frag is a new Linux bug putting your system at risk - and there's no easy fix yet

This Linux kernel vulnerability has defenders scrambling. Here's which systems are affected - and what you should do ASAP.

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Tech News Zdnet · 61d ago

Linux is getting a security wake-up call - why it was inevitable and I'm not worried

Serious Linux vulnerabilities, like Copy Fail and Dirty Frag, are becoming more common. Here's why, and how the Linux develop…

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Deep Dives Ars Technica · 61d ago

A promising Indian launch startup nears its first orbital test flight

"We wanted to get to an orbital launch vehicle in a few years."

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Tech News Zdnet · 61d ago

I automated my home's most unexpected electronics - here are 5 ingenious results

I paired several everyday gadgets with a smart plug, and now my home runs so much more smoothly.

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Tech News Zdnet · 61d ago

I jailbroke my old Kindle to install KOReader - but there's a better way to extend its life

With Amazon ending support for some Kindles, here are two ways to breathe new life into oudated models.

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Tech News Zdnet · 61d ago

I tested whether Gemini, ChatGPT, and Claude can analyze videos - this one wins

Can AI really watch video, or does it just fake it? I tested my favorite AI tools on YouTube clips and local files to find the win…

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Tech News Zdnet · 61d ago

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 vs. Motorola Razr Ultra: I've used both, and this phone is my pick

While Samsung focuses on durability and AI, the new Motorola phone is all about the design. Here's which one is better overal…

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Culture Wired · 61d ago

Papa Johns Is Getting Into Drone Delivery—but Not for Pizza

A new collaboration with Alphabet’s Wing will only deliver sandwiches. It demonstrates the tricky parts of taking to the sky.

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Deep Dives Ars Technica · 61d ago

Sony's failed war against Internet piracy may doom other copyright lawsuits

Cable firm Cox's Supreme Court win may help all tech providers, not just ISPs.

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Culture Wired · 61d ago

A Chevron Texas Power Plant Seeks School District Tax Break

The move could save the oil company hundreds of millions, even as Texas lawmakers start looking at reining in incentives for data …

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Culture Wired · 61d ago

CUDA Proves Nvidia Is a Software Company

There’s a deep, forbidding moat that surrounds Nvidia—and it has nothing to do with hardware.

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Culture Wired · 61d ago

I Work in Hollywood. Everyone Who Used to Make TV Is Now Secretly Training AI

For screenwriters like me—and job seekers all over—AI gig work is the new waiting tables. In eight months, I’ve done 20 of these s…

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Culture Wired · 61d ago

Keyboard Shortcuts I Learned From My Cat

Every time my cat Mira walks across a keyboard, I learn a few new Mac and PC keyboard shortcuts I never knew about.

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Tech News Zdnet · 62d ago

My home's Wi-Fi dead zones were worse than I thought - here's what fixed them

I struggled with Wi-Fi dead spots throughout my home for years. Here were six worthwhile solutions.

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