Hackers have been using a previously unknown flaw in Adobe Reader since at least December, hiding attacks in harmful PDF files, according to security reports.
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Apple is preparing a redesign of its MacBook Pro lineup, while the current 14-inch model’s design is nearing five years old, according to a new report.
Nvidia showed a new AI method that cut graphics memory use in a demo from 6.5GB to 970MB while keeping the image looking the same.
Trump proposed cutting $707 million from the US cybersecurity agency CISA in 2027, after earlier funding and staffing cuts. The plan would remove more programs and offices across the federal cyber defense agency.
Dell unveiled a palm-sized desktop that runs on a 100W USB-C power cable and includes built-in AI processing, offering a full PC in a much smaller design for offices with limited space.
NASA said it fixed a Microsoft Outlook problem aboard the Artemis II mission after Mission Control remotely accessed an astronaut’s Surface Pro during the trip to the Moon.
Researchers found a serious flaw in MediaTek chips that could let hackers steal PINs, messages, photos, and crypto wallet data from more than 1 billion Android phones, even when the phones appear to be off.
OpenAI said it is shutting down Sora, its AI video maker, ending both the app and developer access. Reports say the move also cancels Disney’s planned $1 billion investment and content licensing deal.
Robinhood said its stock has fallen more than 50% since bitcoin peaked in early October, showing how moves in Bitcoin have continued to affect crypto-linked companies.
Bloomberg reports Apple may give Siri its own app and a new “Ask Siri” button in iOS 27, letting people type or speak more natural requests and use personal info from messages, email, and notes to complete tasks.
Bitcoin fell below $69,000 on Tuesday after rising as high as $71,382, as conflicting U.S.-Iran reports unsettled markets.
OpenAI said it is moving away from Instant Checkout, a feature that let people buy products directly inside ChatGPT.
A buyer who ordered an Nvidia RTX 5090 said the box arrived without the graphics card and contained laundry detergent instead, highlighting a new hardware scam.
Bitcoin fell below $70,000 as markets reacted to growing expectations of interest rate hikes, adding pressure to risk assets.
Lobbying reports show John Deere, Garmin, Philips and others spent millions while Congress removed military right-to-repair rules from the defense bill, despite support from Pentagon leaders.
Delve has paused product demos after a whistleblower said the startup made up proof for compliance checks. Investor Insight Partners also removed a post explaining why it backed the company.
Samsung said Galaxy S26 phones will start getting AirDrop-compatible file sharing through Quick Share this week, letting newer Samsung phones send files more easily with Apple devices.
Halide co-founder Ben Sandofsky has sued former partner Sebastiaan de With, claiming he took the app’s code to Apple after joining the company, according to a new California court filing.
Google Search is testing AI-written replacements for news headlines and website titles in search results, changing how links appear to users.
OpenAI plans to grow from about 4,500 workers to 8,000 by the end of 2026, according to the Financial Times, adding staff in research, engineering, product work and sales.