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NATO wants to build an alternative satellite-based internet to be used in case of emergency
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Researcher nets major reward for finding Facebook bug able to unlock the gates to its internal systems
The discover of a security vulnerability at Meta has proved valuable for one lucky researcher.Originally appeared here:
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DJI’s Mic Mini might just have met its match: the tiny, logo-free Hollyland Lark M2S wireless mic
Hollyland announces the new Lark M2S wireless mic which is discreet, logo-free and weighs just 7g, set to rival DJI and Rode.DJI’s Mic Mini might just have met its match: the tiny, logo-free Hollyland Lark M2S wireless micDJI’s Mic Mini might just have met its match: the tiny, logo-free Hollyland Lark M2S wireless mic -
I saw wireless earbuds that are also air purifiers, and they claim to be a maskless mask
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This devious macOS malware is evading capture by using Apple’s own encryption
The Banshee infostealer is now also targeting new victims.This devious macOS malware is evading capture by using Apple’s own encryptionThis devious macOS malware is evading capture by using Apple’s own encryption -
AI could create 78 million more jobs than it eliminates by 2030—report
As AGI talk sparks job loss fears, new WEF report projects AI-driven net job growth by 2030.Go Here to Read this Fast! AI could create 78 million more jobs than it eliminates by 2030—report
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3 Powerful Examples of the Python Re Library
Explore the power of regex and save time in data analysis
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Advertisers are hijacking apps to beat Apple and developers’ privacy efforts
A new report claims that popular iPhone apps are being used by advertisers to get your location details, despite Apple’s App Tracking Transparency — and even without the app developers’ knowledge.
Popular apps like Candy Crush & Tinder used for location trackingApple introduced App Tracking Transparency (ATT) with iOS 14 back in 2020, and was so effective at blocking advertisers from harvesting and then selling user data, that it reportedly made Facebook’s revenue drop by $12.8 billion in a year. However, a new report claims that advertisers have found other ways to track and monetise user data.
Some widely used apps, including Candy Crush, Tinder, and MyFitnessPal, are allegedly being exploited by rogue actors within the advertising industry to collect sensitive location data on an enormous scale. This has been claimed before, but now 404 Media reports that a hack of location data company Gravy Analytics has revealed evidence of thousands of popular apps being unknowingly utilized to provide mass location data to advertisers.
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Amazon’s $179 AirPods Pro 2 deal offers best price in 2025
A fresh price cut on AirPods Pro 2 is in effect at Amazon this Friday, delivering the lowest price seen in 2025.
Amazon has discounted AirPods Pro 2 by $70.Steeper discounts on Apple products continue to launch at Amazon, with the retailer slashing the price of Apple AirPods Pro 2 this morning to $179.99. This reflects at $70 discount off retail, providing shoppers with the lowest price we’ve seen on the earbuds in 2025.
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CES, Siri, and Apple’s peculiar overseas problems, on the AppleInsider Podcast
Summing up the whole Consumer Electronics Show in one word, explaining the sudden over-stressing about Siri privacy, and scratching our heads over just what Brazil and Indonesia want from Apple.
Credit: AppleCredit: AppleIt’s the annual Consumer Electronics Show (CES) week and, perhaps disappointingly, perhaps predictably, there isn’t a huge amount to say about it other than it came, it stayed around a bit, and it’s going again until next year. Still, it’s quite an event when you can summarize all of the many releases there with just one word.
Whereas, there have been very many words spoken this week about the absolute fact that we’re getting the iPhone SE 4 and next iPad any minute now — except we’re not. Wes Hilliard takes apart the rumors and shows why wishful thinking won’t get us these devices any sooner.
CES, Siri, and Apple’s peculiar overseas problems, on the AppleInsider PodcastCES, Siri, and Apple’s peculiar overseas problems, on the AppleInsider Podcast