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Database credentials remain one of the most common attack vectors in enterprise breaches, yet most organisations still manage them through shared spreadsheets, hardcoded connection strings, or standalone credential vaults with no session oversight. Keeper Security, the Chicago-based cybersecurity company best known for its password management platform, is attempting to close that gap with KeeperDB, a […]
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After decades of apologizing for preferring my workshop to poker night and sneaking away for quiet mornings like I was committing a crime, I finally realized that some of us are simply wired to find our truest selves in solitude—and there's nothing wrong with that. Read more ›
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The man who chose work over beers with buddies for twenty years discovers at 66 that loneliness isn't a sudden affliction of old age—it's the compound interest on every declined invitation and unreturned phone call, arriving to collect just when maintaining friendships requires more energy than ever before. Read more ›
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From transcribing boardroom chatter to cloning voices in seconds, Microsoft's MAI model trio is here, and it is priced to make rivals sweat. Read more ›
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Avengers: Doomsday may get a new release date, but would that save the film and Dune: Part Three from Dunesday this December? Read more ›
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Схема простая и злая: антиспам-системы операторов научились определять мошеннические номера и показывать предупреждения на экране. Мошенники это поняли — и просто перестали звонить первыми.С 26 марта 2026 года компания F6 фиксирует массовую рассылку писем от имени федеральных ведомств. В письме говорится, что в ваш аккаунт зашли через электронную подпись и выгрузили документы. Дальше — номер телефона и просьба «перезвонить для уточнения». Человек звонит сам. Антифрод молчит. Мошенник берёт трубку.Разобрал с Read more ›
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The secret isn't that happy older people had easier lives—it's that they made the same invisible choice every morning that you're about to discover changed everything. Read more ›
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A lot of things have digital options nowadays, and that includes picture frames. Which options provide the best in terms of image quality and screen tech? Read more ›
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Anthropic's making a big and sudden change — and connecting its Claude AI to third-party agentic tools "is about to get a lot more expensive," writes the Verge: Beginning April 4th at 3PM ET, users will "no longer be able to use your Claude subscription limits for third-party harnesses including OpenClaw," according to an email sent to users on Friday evening. Instead, if users want to use OpenClaw with Claude,... Read more ›
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For those will never tire of the words of Ursula K. Le Guin, a special treat is on the way. The esteemed late author's blog, which she started in 2010 at the age of 81, is being rereleased as a podcast, In Your Spare Time. Le Guin's blog ran until 2017, and a book collecting a selection of those posts was published that year. But, the podcast will include everything:... Read more ›
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After decades of keeping everyone at arm's length, I discovered the brutal truth about friendship when I broke down completely at forty-two—and learned that the only people worth keeping are the ones who sit with you on the garage floor when you can't get up. Read more ›
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Сообщения системы контроля давления в шинах (TPMS) современных автомобилей передаются по радио открытым текстом и содержат уникальный идентификатор, который не меняется в течение очень длительного периода времени. В этой работе исследуется влияние такого конструктивного решения на конфиденциальность для владельцев автомобилей, собирая и анализируя передачи TPMS из сети недорогих приемников спектра, которые размещены вдоль дорог в течение 10 недель. Исследование включает данные по 12 проверенным автомобилям, Read more ›
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A week that spanned semiconductor physics, orbital logistics, defence interceptors, and carob-based chocolate tells you something about the breadth of European and European adjacent capital right now. The dominant thread is not a single sector but a single instinct: back the infrastructure layer, whether that means chip interconnects, satellite transfer vehicles, or the AI plumbing […] This story continues at The Next Web Read more ›
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The French AI company has secured the financing from a seven-bank consortium including BNP Paribas, Crédit Agricole CIB, HSBC, and MUFG. The data centre at Bruyères-le-Châtel is expected to be operational in Q2 2026 and is part of a broader push for European AI compute sovereignty. Mistral AI has raised $830 million in debt, its […] This story continues at The Next Web Read more ›
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The Helsinki-based company, which builds and sells full-stack superconducting quantum computers for on-premises deployment, disclosed the financing today. It was secured before the February announcement of IQM’s SPAC merger with Real Asset Acquisition Corp at a $1.8B valuation. IQM Quantum Computers has secured a €50 million financing package, approximately $57.6 million, from funds and accounts […] This story continues at The Next Web Read more ›
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The standalone app, built on the AT Protocol and powered by Anthropic’s Claude, was unveiled at the ATmosphere conference by Jay Graber, who stepped back from Bluesky’s CEO role specifically to build it. It’s currently invite-only, with a waitlist open. Bluesky’s best-known differentiator from X and Threads has always been its custom feed system, the […] This story continues at The Next Web Read more ›
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The Luxembourg startup is taking a deliberately earth-first approach: proving radio-frequency wireless power transmission on the ground before scaling to orbit. Its CTO ran ESA’s Solaris SBSP initiative until the agency paused it in 2024. Daphni led the pre-seed round. The person best placed to know why the European Space Agency decided not to press […] This story continues at The Next Web Read more ›
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Anthropic’s massive AI interview study isn’t really about technology. It’s the largest mirror ever held up to human desire. In December 2025, a software engineer in Mexico finished his workday early enough to pick up his children from school. A lawyer in India sat down with an AI tutor and, for the first time in […] This story continues at The Next Web Read more ›
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The Lausanne startup, spun out of EPFL’s robotics lab, has deployed 15 pods across Switzerland and made its first international move with a unit in Toulouse. Its founder’s longer-term ambition: making commercial real estate itself modular and on-demand. The problem miros is solving is visible in any busy train station, airport, or hospital: people who […] This story continues at The Next Web Read more ›
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The Redmond, Washington startup, which already has an Nvidia H100 GPU operating in orbit and has trained the first AI model in space, is now building a Starship-class spacecraft designed to be the first orbital data centre cost-competitive with terrestrial facilities. Starcloud has raised $170 million in a Series A round led by Benchmark and […] This story continues at The Next Web Read more ›
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A US federal judge has dismissed Elon Musk’s antitrust lawsuit against advertisers who pulled their spending from X, ruling that the company failed to state a valid legal claim and barring it from ever refiling the case. US District Judge Jane Boyle, presiding in Dallas, dismissed the suit with prejudice on Thursday and denied X […] This story continues at The Next Web Read more ›
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The UK’s Office of Financial Sanctions Implementation has fined Apple Distribution International, Apple’s Ireland-based subsidiary, £390,000 for making two payments totalling more than £635,000 to a sanctioned Russian entity through the App Store in 2022. The fine is, by Apple’s standards, negligible: roughly 0.00001 per cent of the company’s annual revenue. The precedent it sets […] This story continues at The Next Web Read more ›
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