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  • iOS 26.4.2 Patches Flaw That Let FBI Extract Deleted Signal Messages

    The iOS 26.4.2, iPadOS 26.4.2, iOS 18.7.8, and iPadOS 18.7.8 updates that Apple released today address a security vulnerability that the FBI recently used to extract Signal message previews from an iPhone even after the app was deleted. A flaw with notification services allowed notifications that were supposed to be deleted to be retained on an iPhone or iPad. Apple says it fixed the logging issue with improved data […]

  • Google Confirms Gemini-Powered Siri Coming Later This Year

    Google today commented on its partnership with Apple, confirming that Gemini will power a new, more personalized version of Siri that’s set to be released later in 2026. Google Cloud chief Thomas Kurian mentioned the Apple partnership during Google Cloud Next 2026, a conference that’s taking place in Las Vegas, Nevada today. Earlier this year, we announced a monumental partnership with one of the most iconic brands that […]

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  • Southern Sun rises with self-driving SD-WAN, wired and wireless networks from HPE

    Johannesburg, South Africa – April 22, 2026 – HPE (NYSE: HPE) today announced that Southern Sun, one of South Africa’s leading hospitality groups is elevating guest experiences and operational efficiencies by modernizing its network infrastructure with the HPE self-driving network. Built on an AI-native, cloud-native network architecture with integral security, the intelligent network delivers exceptional wireless […]

  • The elephant in the server room: The overlooked energy cost of mainstream compute

    If you only followed the headlines, you’d think AI is about to single-handedly crash the power grid with its ravenous energy appetite. However, scrutinizing the numbers actually reveals a surprising reality: the lion’s share of the current and near-term future data center energy use isn’t from AI at all. It’s from everything else; the so-called “mainstream IT” found in corporate IT estates, colocation data […]

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  • Malicious KICS Docker Images and VS Code Extensions Hit Checkmarx Supply Chain

    Cybersecurity researchers have warned of malicious images pushed to the official “checkmarx/kics” Docker Hub repository. In an alert published today, software supply chain security company Socket revealed that unknown threat actors managed to have overwritten existing tags, including v2.1.20 and alpine, while also introducing a new v2.1.21 tag that does not correspond to an official release. The

  • Self-Propagating Supply Chain Worm Hijacks npm Packages to Steal Developer Tokens

    Cybersecurity researchers have flagged a fresh set of packages that have been compromised by bad actors to deliver a self-propagating worm that spreads through stolen developer npm tokens. The supply chain worm has been detected by both Socket and StepSecurity, with the companies tracking the activity under the name CanisterSprawl owing to the use of an ICP canister to exfiltrate the stolen data

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  • AI Agent Designs a RISC-V CPU Core From Scratch

    In 2020, researchers fine-tuned a GPT-2 model to design fragments of logic circuits; in 2023, researchers used GPT-4 to help design an 8-bit processor with a novel instruction set; by 2024, a variety of LLMs could design and test chips with basic functionality, like dice rolls (though often these were flawed).Now Verkor.io, an AI chip design startup, claims a bigger milestone: a RISC-V CPU core designed entirely by an agentic […]

  • Optical Fiber Networks Can Keep Rail Networks Safe

    This article is part of our exclusive IEEE Journal Watch series in partnership with IEEE Xplore. Rail networks are vast, which makes it difficult to conduct comprehensive, continuous safety monitoring. Researchers in China have suggested analyzing the vibrations of existing fiber cables buried underground alongside railway tracks to detect problems. In a study published 5 March in the Journal of Optical Communications and […]

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