iPhone Exploit DarkSword Steals Data In Minutes With No Trace BrianFagioli writes: A new iOS exploit chain called DarkSword shows how attackers can break into certain iPhones, grab sensitive data like messages, credentials, and even crypto wallets, and then disappear without leaving obvious traces. It targets older iOS 18 builds using Safari and WebGPU flaws to escape Apple's sandbox, which is pretty wild on its own, but what really stands out is how fast it works and how financially motivated these attacks have become. The takeaway is simple but importan… Experts Agree: These Are The Best Trucks Of 2026 There's no shortage of pickup trucks on the market and, while there's something for everyone, automotive experts agree that these are the best of the bunch. OpenAI’s $50B AWS deal puts its Microsoft alliance to the test Despite OpenAI’s multiple re-affirmations that its relationship with Microsoft is strong and central, in view of recent developments, Redmond doesn’t seem to be convinced. According to reports , the tech giant is considering legal action against OpenAI and Amazon over the $50 billion cloud deal the two recently struck to make Amazon Web Services (AWS) the exclusive third-party cloud distribution … A.I. Agents: They’re Fun. They’re Useful. But Don’t Give Them the Credit Card. New A.I. bots can do more than just chat. They can edit files, send emails, book trips and cause trouble. Adobe Acrobat Pro review: Still the gold standard At a Glance Expert's Rating Pros Easily navigable tabbed interface Comprehensive PDF edting features Streamlined sharing feature makes it easier to fill documents and get signatures Cons Rich feature set can be overwhelming for new users Our Verdict Acrobat Pro’s comprehensive PDF features show why it’s still the editor against which all others are judged. Price When Reviewed This value will show… Microsoft is halting forced installs of Microsoft 365 Copilot app Since October, the Microsoft 365 Copilot app has been automatically installed on computers running Windows 11, a move that has upset many users. Fortunately, Microsoft has taken the criticism on board and is no longer automatically installing this app—for now. Microsoft 365 Copilot is the leveled-up version of Copilot that’s integrated into Office apps like Word, Excel, and Outlook. A Microsoft 3… Nvidia hosts Taiwan night at GTC 2026, Huang vows to defend Taiwan Nvidia's GTC 2026 is well underway, with the event reaching a record scale as among the major annual events in the AI landscape. Despite a packed schedule, CEO Jensen Huang attended the conference's "Taiwan Night" on March 18 (local time) to engage with Taiwanese partners and express his appreciation for their work. |
9 reasons Java is still great In a world obsessed with disruption, Java threads the needle between stability and innovation. It’s the ultimate syncretic platform , synthesizing the best ideas from functional programming, concurrency, cloud computing, and AI under a reliable, battle-tested umbrella. Java unites meticulous planning with chaotic evolution, enterprise reality with open source ideals, along with a healthy dose of … Apple Can Delist Apps 'With Or Without Cause,' Judge Says In Loss For Musi App An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: Musi, a free music streaming app that had tens of millions of iPhone downloads and garnered plenty of controversy over its method of acquiring music, has lost an attempt to get back on Apple's App Store. A federal judge dismissed Musi's lawsuit against Apple with prejudice and sanctioned Musi's lawyers for "mak[ing] up facts to fill the perceived gaps in Musi's case." Musi built a streaming service without striking its own deals with copyri… Apple hosts 50th anniversary celebrations around the world Apple kicked off celebrations in New York for its 50th anniversary and will continue commemorating the milestone throughout the month. US startup advertises ‘AI bully’ role to test patience of leading chatbots $800-a-day position involves exposing a chatbot’s inconsistencies as it forgets, fudges or hallucinates Imagine a day at work where your main task is to pick a fight with a computer. No meetings, no emails – just you, a chair and a chatbot with the maddening tendency to think it has the cleverest mind in the room. The job title alone raises an eyebrow: “AI bully”. But this is precisely what a Cal… Inside a $1.1B deal to reshore critical minerals refining Critical minerals startup Nth Cycle is betting that its modular approach to nickel refining can make the practice viable in the U.S. and Europe. Tina Turner's name, image, likeness and most music catalog rights acquired by Pophouse Pophouse Entertainment Group has acquired Tina Turner's name, image and likeness rights as well as the majority of her music catalog rights from music company BMG Surveillance tech causes police to accuse wrong woman in porch theft investigation License plate reader data led to police accusing the wrong woman of porch theft before new evidence showed the suspect's vehicle was not at the scene. How techno-nationalism is complicating IT resilience and supply chains for CIOs Tariffs, export controls, and data sovereignty rules are forcing CIOs to rethink disaster recovery, vendor diversification, and infrastructure resilience. SoCal's defense startups secure vital funding boost A bill to reauthorize Small Business Administration programs that fund defense startups in Southern California and elsewhere passed Congress on Tuesday. Anime vs. Marvel/DC: Designing Digital Products With Emotion In Flow Design is about pacing and feelings as much as pixels and patterns. Alan Cohen explores Emotion in Flow and Emotion in Conflict, showing how anime like Dan Da Dan and superhero films like James Gunn’s Superman manage emotional shifts and translating those ideas into practical patterns for product design. Trump is threatening international students, and a new bill could help stop him A bipartisan duo is pushing back on President Donald Trump's attempts to end a program that lets hundreds of thousands of foreign students work in the US for a year after graduation. Reps. Sam Liccardo (D-CA) and Jay Obernolte (R-CA) introduced a bill that would codify Optional Practical Training (OPT), which allows international students to […] |
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