2025

Can’t wait for AMD’s next-gen Ryzen CPUs? Zen 6 sighting hints they could arrive late in 2026, possibly packing a dream gaming chip

Zen 6 CPUs now have “preliminary support” in a system monitoring toolTypically that support comes into play around 12-18 months before releaseGiven that, we could be looking at Zen 6 chips going on sale late in 2026AMD’s Zen 6 desktop processors are more fully on the radar now in that the chips have been mentioned…

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What the new Galaxy Z Fold 7 price leak may tell us about the iPhone 17

The summer is about to bring us a few exciting premium phone launches, starting with the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Flip 7 next month, followed by the Pixel 10 series in mid-August and the iPhone 17 in early September.Unlike previous years, buyers looking to purchase expensive phones now have to worry about the impact…

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How Meta tracked your mobile browsing on Android without consent

If you visited adult sites on your Android device via incognito browsing sessions or a VPN while also logged into Facebook and Instagram, Meta might know about it. Not only that, Meta might know what you watched, what you clicked, and what you bought.Regardless of what you were doing on your device, if you did…

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Nvidia has a new GeForce hotfix GPU driver to address several issues – but I’m terrified of installing any updates

Nvidia has released yet another driver hotfix amid frequent updates in recent monthsThe hotfix comes after Game Ready Driver 576.52Users are still reporting black screen issues, months after the bug’s initial revelationNvidia has been at the center of controversy since its RTX 5000 series Blackwell GPU launch, with issues regarding missing specs and driver issues…

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Intel’s Nova Lake processors rumored to have unique hybrid architecture – are we moving away from discrete GPUs?

Intel’s Nova Lake S desktop processors are rumored to utilize two separate iGPU architectures Xe3 will reportedly be used for graphic workloads, while Xe4 will be used for media-related tasksIt could be another sign of processors with powerful iGPUs replacing budget discrete GPUsAMD and Intel are on the frontlines battling it out in the CPU…

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AI and compliance: Staying on the right side of law and regulation

Regulations and legal frameworks for artificial intelligence (AI) currently lag behind the technology’s uptake. The rise of generative AI (GenAI) has pushed artificial intelligence to the fore of organisations’ modernisation plans, but so far, most development has taken place in a regulatory vacuum. Regulators are rushing to catch up. According to industry analyst Gartner, between…

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iOS 26 leak uncovers exciting new features coming to AirPods

Apple HQ has seemingly sprung a leak in the days ahead of its WWDC 2025 keynote, as new details about the company’s upcoming software updates continue to find their way online. After spoiling a few surprises pertaining to iOS 26 on Tuesday, 9to5Mac returned today with updates about new features likely coming to Apple’s AirPods…

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RSAC rewind: Agentic AI, governance gaps and insider threats

This year’s RSAC Conference drew record numbers of nearly 44,000 attendees, 730 speakers, 650 exhibitors and 400 media members. And as one of those who attended and spoke with countless organizations, partners and CISO peers, I can safely say that practically every single person there had something to say about the use of or abuse…

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Zero-trust is redefining cyber security in 2025

Cyber security has long been likened to building a fortress: thick walls, watchtowers, and a moat separating the inside from the outside. This perimeter-focused approach thrived for decades, but in today’s hyper-connected digital world, resources and users extend beyond traditional fortress boundaries, providing attackers with expanded opportunities for engagement. Recent cyber attacks have only underscored…

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