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ExxonMobil accuses California of violating its free speech
[ad_1] ExxonMobil is suing California over state laws that compel large companies to share a more comprehensive picture of their greenhouse gas emissions, as well as disclose financial risks that climate change might pose to their investors. The oil and gas company claims that the two laws in question aim to “embarrass” large corporations the…
In Other News: Gladinet Flaw Exploitation, Attacks on ICS Honeypot, ClayRat Spyware
[ad_1] SecurityWeek’s cybersecurity news roundup provides a concise compilation of noteworthy stories that might have slipped under the radar. We provide a valuable summary of stories that may not warrant an entire article, but are nonetheless important for a comprehensive understanding of the cybersecurity landscape. Each week, we curate and present a collection of noteworthy…
News brief: Cybersecurity weakened by government shutdown | TechTarget
[ad_1] The U.S. government shut down at 12:01 ET on Wednesday after Congress failed to reach a funding deal. Hundreds of thousands of employees across multiple federal programs have been affected — and the effects will ripple across the cybersecurity industry. Since the current administration took office in January, cybersecurity agencies have been under…
Microsoft launches ‘vibe working’ in Excel and Word
[ad_1] You’ve probably heard of vibe coding — novices writing apps by creating a simple AI prompt — but now Microsoft wants to introduce a similar thing for its Office apps. The software maker is launching a new Agent Mode in Excel and Word that can generate complex spreadsheets and documents with just a prompt….
In Other News: $900k for XSS Bugs, HybridPetya Malware, Burger King Censors Research
[ad_1] SecurityWeek’s cybersecurity news roundup provides a concise compilation of noteworthy stories that might have slipped under the radar. We provide a valuable summary of stories that may not warrant an entire article, but are nonetheless important for a comprehensive understanding of the cybersecurity landscape. Each week, we curate and present a collection of noteworthy…
Gear News of the Week: Veo 3 Comes to Google Photos, and Garmin Adds Satellite Comms to a Watch
[ad_1] Google via Julian Chokkattu A few months ago, Google debuted a feature in Google Photos that lets you convert your existing photos into short videos using generative AI. These videos introduce slight synthetic movements to your stills, so a person may appear to slightly shift around in the frame, or a picture of your…
Top 20 Voice AI Blogs and News Websites 2025: The Ultimate Resource Guide
[ad_1] Voice AI technology has experienced unprecedented growth in 2025, with revolutionary breakthroughs in real-time conversational AI, emotional intelligence, and voice synthesis. As enterprises increasingly adopt voice agents and consumers embrace next-generation AI assistants, staying informed about the latest developments has become crucial for professionals across industries. The global Voice AI market has reached $5.4…
iPhone 17 Pro, Max and Air: Release dates, colors and everything else you need to know about Apple’s new phones
[ad_1] After seeing the changes coming with iOS 26, we’re ready to finally see Apple’s newest collection of smartphones: the iPhone 17 lineup. While that’s still more than a month away — assuming Apple sticks to its usual release schedule — we haven’t been left completely in the dark about what the new phones will…
Everything you need to know about iOS 26 beta release: How to download it on your iPhone, new Apple features like Liquid Glass and more
[ad_1] Liquid Glass is a huge new change coming to iOS 26. (Apple) Waiting until the fall can feel like ages when you’re ready to upgrade your iPhone to iOS 26. But there’s good news: you can test out all the features now by downloading and installing Apple’s public beta, which CEO Tim Cook says…
A terrific 2D Ninja Gaiden, housefly bucket lists and other new indie games worth checking out
[ad_1] Welcome to our latest recap of what’s going on in the indie game space. A bunch of new games dropped this week that are more than worthy of your attention, including a modern take on an old-school Ninja Gaiden side-scroller and a joyful (perhaps even profound) puzzler about the life of a housefly. By…
