Denim has a water problem. Can this new digital dye solve it?
The classic blue color of denim has an environmental cost: Dyeing a single pair of jeans uses 20 gallons of water and requires industrial chemicals. But a new approach to digital printing re-creates the same look with around 2 tablespoons of water and bio-based dyes....
Home batteries are suddenly cheap and everywhere. Here’s why.
Companies including Tesla and Base Power are vying for a piece of the rapidly growing market for home batteries. One technology has made it all possible.
Virtual Event Today: CodeSecCon – Secure Your Code and Applications
CodeSecCon is the premier virtual event bringing together developers and cybersecurity professionals to revolutionize the way applications are built, secured, and maintained. The post Virtual Event Today: CodeSecCon – Secure Your Code and Applications appeared first...
The best TVs of 2026: Expert tested and recommended
I have been writing about TVs and home theater tech for the better part of a decade. These are the best TVs ZDNET has tested from brands like LG, Samsung, and Hisense.
Hackers Compromised 14,500+ Dahua Devices Using Credential Attacks, Auth Bypasses, and P2P
Cybersecurity researchers at Hunt.io have disclosed details of a campaign that they say compromised more than 14,530 Dahua devices between June 17 and July 22, 2026, using credential attacks, two authentication-bypass flaws, and a peer-to-peer (P2P) relay technique....
Phishing 3.0: The Fight Moves to Agent Versus Agent
Most email defenses still do the job they did a decade ago. Scan the message, look for something malicious, block it. That worked when the danger sat in the payload, a bad link or an attachment. It stopped working when the danger moved into the message's intent, and...
I tested Bose’s new midrange headphones – now the pricey Ultras feel redundant
Bose's second-gen QuietComfort headphones retain their $359 price tag, but flaunt meaningful upgrades from their predecessor.
Hydra Overclocking Software Now Lets You Push RTX 50-Series Power Limits and Memory Speed
Up to 36Gbps, with power limits up to 125%.
Comcast gives its Wi-Fi motion detector a security makeover
Comcast has folded its Wi-Fi-based intruder detection feature into Xfinity Shield, a repackaged bundle of physical and cybersecurity offerings. The US telco launched WiFi Motion in 2025. Xfinity Shield also includes cybersecurity protections built into the Xfinity...
SilkParasite Espionage Campaign Targets Central Asian Governments with Five New RATs
A previously unreported cyber espionage operation dubbed SilkParasite has been observed targeting government bodies in Central Asia. The intrusion set makes use of seven remote access tool (RAT) families, five of which have never been previously documented:...
Geolocating a random island using geometry and CUDA programming
Article URL: https://yassa9.github.io/osint/gralhix-004/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=49360545 Points: 11 # Comments: 3
Target just received nearly $1 billion in tariff refunds: Will it reimburse customers directly?
Target Corporation announced its second-quarter 2026 earnings today, and along with its financials, the company revealed that it was a major recipient of federal tariff refunds for the quarter—to the tune of almost a billion dollars. Here’s what you need to know about...
CareCloud confirms 3.7M patients had their medical records stolen in data breach
The cyberattack at CareCloud resulted in one of the largest reported data breaches in the U.S. healthcare industry this year.
Criminal AI tool Kriminal is mostly just Grok with a jailbreak, ThreatDown finds
ThreatDown, the business security arm of Malwarebytes Inc., said in new research published today that Kriminal, one of the newest and most popular tools in the criminal artificial intelligence market, owns almost nothing it sells. The service runs on SpaceXAI’s Grok,...
Swimlane updates security operations center with intelligent routing
Agentic artificial intelligence cybersecurity automation company Swimlane Inc. today announced the expansion of the company’s AI security operations center to support automatic routing for security investigations. The new capability enables routing of incoming alerts...
Cribl buys Radiant Security’s AI SOC tech in second security deal of 2026
Telemetry data company Cribl Inc. today said it has acquired technology assets from artificial intelligence security operations startup Radiant Security Inc. The purchase covers the intellectual property behind software that triages, investigates and resolves security...
A new study says this breakfast staple can slow down how fast you age
A new study out of Japan, published in the journal Aging, found that biological aging slowed by 2.2% among a small group of older men who ate plain yogurt every day, in addition to adhering to standard recommendations for a healthier diet and moderate exercise. The...
Postgres pioneer credits Oracle with helping his database take over the world
INTERVIEW Oracle inadvertently helped turn PostgreSQL into the database technology now backed by Microsoft, AWS, and Google, according to Postgres creator Michael Stonebraker. Speaking to The Register earlier this month, UC Berkeley professor emeritus Stonebraker said...
Maisonette Bets on Tweens With Launch of Neon Rebels
When my daughter Ella turned 10, she suddenly had nothing to wear. The rainbow dresses and unicorn prints she’d happily worn from brands like Hanna Andersson and Tea Collection suddenly felt too childish. But when we went shopping for something more grown-up, we found...
4 management lessons for scaling your team
When my team consisted of 10 people, I could keep track of each team member’s tasks and their capacity. I understood the limits of people’s workload and even the circumstances that might affect their work. I hardly needed to delegate formally: if a task was difficult,...
Career pathways are growing but evidence isn’t
Demand for AI skills in entry-level jobs nearly tripled since last fall. High school seniors are graduating into that market now. Schools and states are responding by building new career pathways at a pace nobody would have predicted five years ago. Whether any of it...
R&D must be on the offensive
For most of the last 30 years, R&D sat deep inside the company. A customer would ask for a new feature such as an integration needed to make the product work inside its environment. The request then moved through account teams, product managers, prioritization...
Creators now shape AI recommendations
AI is changing how people discover products, compare options, and decide what to buy. In the past, search engines presented links for consumers to evaluate. Now, with the help of AI, answer engines interpret a question, assess the available evidence, and recommend a...
No, Big Bear’s famous bald eagles are not having a tabloid moment after Jackie’s death. Here’s what’s going on
Talented actors who may not have sought out fame in the pursuit of their craft often have to deal with a kind of notoriety that must feel surreal and invasive. In a similar vein, some media outlets that been covering the heartbreaking death of Jackie—one of the famous...
AI’s water problems run deep
By now, most people understand AI requires enormous computing power and energy. U.S. data centers consumed about 183 TWh of electricity in 2024. That’s more than 4% of total U.S. electricity use in 2024, and demand is projected to more than double by 2030. Although...
iOS 27 Will Finally Fix a Common Android-iOS Messaging Annoyance
Beginning next month, inline replies will finally work between the two major operating systems.
NASA images show crater on the moon caused by SpaceX Falcon 9 crash
NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter took images of the crater created by a SpaceX rocket crashing into the moon.
GrapheneOS in 2027 available on high-end Motorola phones
Article URL: https://grapheneos.social/@GrapheneOS/117078064184215730 Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=49360242 Points: 6 # Comments: 1
Prevalent AI raises first outside capital in nine years with $22M round
Prevalent AI raises first outside capital in nine years with $22M round Go to Source Cybersecurity data company Prevalent AI Ltd. today said it has raised $22 million in growth funding, the first primary capital it has taken since...
Super Cool: IBM Links Cryogenic Modules to Scale Quantum Computing
IBM says its modular cryogenic system could help scale superconducting qubits while managing the extreme cooling, wiring and stability demands of larger quantum computers. The post Super Cool: IBM Links Cryogenic Modules to Scale Quantum Computing appeared first on...