Hundreds of popular add‑ons used encrypted, URL‑sized payloads to send search queries, referrers, and timestamps to outside servers, in some cases tied to data brokers and unknown operators.
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The European Union’s anti-coercion instrument was designed to deter economic pressure on its member states. If used in a ...
T-Mobile is preparing to offer network-based real-time translation services in more than 50 languages. The new service, currently in beta testing, could ultimately be available to all T-Mobile ...
Hyperscalers that fail to adapt risk a significant revenue hit as sovereign cloud gains momentum globally and customers eye ...
Self-driving cars did not disappear. They simply slipped out of the spotlight. While attention shifted to generative AI, ...
In today’s 2-Minute Tech Briefing, Anthropic vows Claude will remain ad-free, citing trust and sensitive chats. Microsoft ...
There may be a lot of screenless devices in the works, but that doesn't mean screens are going anywhere anytime soon.