Almost Every Chinese Keyboard App Has a Security Flaw That Reveals What Users Type An anonymous reader quotes a report from MIT Technology Review: Almost all keyboard apps used by Chinese people around the world share a security loophole that makes it possible to spy on what users are typing. The vulnerability, which allows the keystroke data that these apps send to the cloud to be intercepted, has existed for years and could have been exploited by cybercriminals and state surveillance groups, according to researchers at the Citizen Lab, a technology and security research lab… Node.js 22 arrives, backs ECMAScript modules Node.js 22, the latest version of the popular JavaScript runtime, has arrived, featuring require() support for ECMAScript modules, an improved WebSocket client, and an updated version of the Google V8 JavaScript engine. Announced April 24 , version 22 of the event-driven, asynchronous runtime can be downloaded from Nodejs.org . The release adds require() support for synchronous ECMAScript module graphs under the flag: --experimental-require-module . If this flag is enabled and the ES module mee… AirPlay is now available in select IHG Hotels & Resorts properties Now, guests at select IHG Hotels & Resorts properties can use AirPlay to seamlessly share entertainment and more to compatible TVs in their rooms. 2025 Ram 1500 RHO Is A $70k Raptor Roaster, But It's Not A TRX Replacement Acting as a sort-of little brother to the Ram TRX, the Ram 1500 RHO still offers a beastly 500+ horsepower to go against other similar performance trucks. Best laptops 2024: Premium, budget, gaming, 2-in-1s, and more Picking up a brand new laptop can be a stressful experience. How much storage will I need? Which GPU is the best for my budget? The sight of the alphabet soup model numbers are enough to set your heart racing. If you’re not sure where to begin, don’t worry, you’ve come to the right place. Whether you’re looking for a lightning fast gaming laptop or a lightweight 2-in-1 for office work, we’ve got … TechScape: No WhatsApp in China, no TikTok in the US, and the return of Llama In this week’s newsletter: While Apple removed the platform from App Stores without a squeak of public protest, its battle with the EU rages on. Plus, how a ban in the US could change TikTok everywhere • Don’t get TechScape delivered to your inbox? Sign up for the full article here Another day, another set of troubles for Apple’s App Store. This time, the company had bowed to orders from the Chin… If TikTok is sold, who would buy it? What to know as ban looms Congress passed a bill that could ban TikTok. What could happen next and who might buy the social media platform? |
Using AI For Neurodiversity And Building Inclusive Tools This article illustrates how AI can be leveraged to build tools that can be inclusive with a little bit of an additional effort. Apple Reportedly Developing Its Own Custom Silicon For AI Servers Hartley Charlton reports via MacRumors: Apple is said to be developing its own AI server processor using TSMC's 3nm process, targeting mass production by the second half of 2025. According to a post by the Weibo user known as "Phone Chip Expert," Apple has ambitious plans to design its own artificial intelligence server processor. The user, who claims to have 25 years of experience in the integrated circuit industry, including work on Intel's Pentium processors, suggests this processor will be … Mark Zuckerberg says Threads has 150 million monthly active users Meta’s Twitter/X rival Threads is growing at a stable pace. The social network now has more than 150 million monthly active users — up from 130 million in February — Mark Zuckerberg mentioned during the company’s Q1 2024 earnings call. Since the last quarterly earnings call, Threads has notably taken steps towards integrating with ActivityPub, […] © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For perso… TikTok has promised to sue over the potential US ban. What's the legal outlook? Legislation forcing TikTok’s parent company to sell the video-sharing platform or face a ban in the U.S. has received President Joe Biden’s official signoff ‘To the Future’: Saudi Arabia Spends Big to Become an A.I. Superpower The oil-rich kingdom is plowing money into glitzy events, computing power and artificial intelligence research, putting it in the middle of an escalating U.S.-China struggle for technological influence. Cradlepoint unveils 5G SASE platform for mobile, distributed environments Cradlepoint this week launched its 5G-based secure access service edge (SASE) platform that integrates cellular SD-WAN and security features such as zero-trust and remote browser isolation (RBI) capabilities. Cradlepoint NetCloud SASE addresses the need to protect and secure dynamic environments, such as shifting locations, roaming vehicles, multiplying Internet of Things (IoT) devices, and emplo… Togo cracking down on media, opposition ahead of parliamentary elections: report Amnesty International said in its annual report Wednesday that authorities in Togo have prevented civilians from protesting peacefully, and have repressed the media. spike testing Learn about spike testing, a process where testers use artificial traffic spikes to find where an application fails under sudden spikes in traffic. Intel expanding partnerships with 2nd-tier foundries Intel has formed alliances with second-tier foundries including UMC and Tower Semiconductor to reduce costs and optimize production utilization, among other reasons, which may enhance its foundry competitiveness, according to sources at fab toolmakers. Zuckerberg says it will take Meta years to make money from generative AI Meta is thinking about a lot of ways to make money from its new ChatGPT competitor, including ads and subscriptions. |
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