SAP npm package attack highlights risks in developer tools and CI/CD pipelines A supply chain attack on SAP-related npm packages has put fresh scrutiny on the developer tools and build workflows that enterprises rely on to produce software. The campaign, referred to as “mini Shai-Hulud,” affected packages used in SAP’s JavaScript and cloud application development ecosystem. The malicious versions added installation-time code that could steal developer credentials, GitHub an… Galaxy S26 review: Samsung’s still-compact flagship Android Small top-tier Android is great to use, being fast, AI-loaded and with reasonable battery life, but falls short of rivals on camera Samsung’s compact flagship phone hasn’t changed much in a year, but the S26 is still one of the best smaller handsets available as rivals grow larger and larger. The S26 is the cheapest and smallest of this year’s top Samsungs, dwarfed by the top-of-the-line S26 Ultr… Best Gifts for Hikers, Backpackers, Outdoorsy People (2026) Let them pick out their own hiking boots. Instead, try gifting a useful blade or a nature journal to delight your outdoorsy friend. Stop asking AI to read your mind. Use this prompt to get better answers It’s never a good idea to hand ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini big, vague tasks like “draw up a business plan for my new venture” or “act as my personal assistant.” Fuzzy prompts like those are sure to yield equally fuzzy results, allowing the AI to make decisions based on its training data and inherent biases, potentially leading you down a path you never intended. So, if you are going to lay a compl… Anthropic's Mythos forces a rethink of vulnerability management Mythos' unprecedented ability to both identify cybersecurity vulnerabilities and generate exploits underscores for CIOs an urgent need to revamp vulnerability management. Meta's 1Q26 earnings redraw the AI hardware map Meta Platforms' first-quarter 2026 earnings delivered one of the most consequential procurement signals in recent memory for Asia's technology supply chain. The “Bug-Free” Workforce: How AI Efficiency Is Subtly Disrupting The Interactions That Build Strong Teams AI tools are eliminating the need to “bug” colleagues for help, but the informal interactions they replace are the very scaffolding that builds team trust, belonging, and innovation. Casey Hudetz and Eric Olive explore the research and potential impacts behind that risk and offer practical strategies for maintaining human connection while leveraging AI’s strengths. |
DOJ Sues Cloudera For Deliberately Excluding American Workers From Tech Jobs Longtime Slashdot reader schwit1 shares a report from ZeroHedge: The Justice Department on Tuesday sued Cloudera, accusing the enterprise data and artificial intelligence company of deliberately engineering a hiring process that excluded American workers from at least seven lucrative technology positions while the firm pursued permanent residency sponsorship for foreign workers on temporary visas. In a 14-page complaint filed with the Office of the Chief Administrative Hearing Officer, the depa… Apple Gives Up On the Vision Pro After M5 Refresh Flop MacRumors reports that Apple has effectively paused work on Vision Pro after the M5 refresh failed to revive demand. The team has reportedly been reassigned and the company is now shifting focus toward smart glasses instead. From the report: The Vision Pro has been criticized for its high price tag and its uncomfortable weight. The device is over 1.3 pounds, and even with the more comfortable Dual Knit Band that Apple added to redistribute weight, it continues to be hard to wear for long period… Deconstructing the data center: A massive (and massively liberating) project A few years back, Bhaskar Ramachandran read the tea leaves and what he saw was clear: With all the enhancements hyperscalers continuous make, there was no value in having on-premises data centers any longer. “There is just no way for a private company to match that,” says Ramachandran, global vice president and CIO of paints and coatings manufacturer PPG. “This is their business, and they’re real… Palantir Is Making a French Chore Coat. Yes, That Palantir. The data analysis company is selling a version of the jacket that it says will show its commitment to “re-industrializing America.” 5 Motorcycle Rallies And Events Worth Checking Out In Spring 2026 Ready to hit the open road? Discover five massive spring motorcycle events and rallies that every rider needs to add to their 2026 riding calendar. Teens embrace social media and influencers for news but remain skeptical A new survey finds teenagers are more likely to get news from nontraditional sources like social media and influencers than their elders are Bernie Sanders faces backlash over AI talks with Chinese scientists China faces accusations of industrial AI theft, while Sen. Bernie Sanders calls for cooperation. Kurt 'CyberGuy' Knutsson reacts and sounds the alarm on stolen agricultural drones in New Jersey. California billionaire tax proposal attracts 1.5 million signatures. Here's what happens next The battle over a proposal to tax billionaires to fund healthcare and other essential services is expected to intensify after supporters said they've gathered enough signatures to qualify for the November ballot. Tim Cook to become Apple Executive Chairman John Ternus to become Apple CEO Apple announced Tim Cook will become executive chairman of Apple’s board of directors and John Ternus will become Apple’s next CEO. Instagram says it doesn’t want your tweet round ups The internet is full of copycat, stolen, reposted, and low-effort content - and Meta, at least publicly, has said it is working to cut off some of the reach. Beginning in 2024, the company has made incremental announcements saying it would begin limiting "unoriginal" content from being recommended on Instagram. It meant that if you […] |
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