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Zoom has a host of new AI tools it thinks can supercharge your productivity
By Craig Hale published
After the launch of Zoom AI Companion 3.0, Zoom is adding even more tools to make its agentic AI platform "proactive," not "reactive."

Apple fixes dangerous zero-day flaw affecting macOS, iOS and more - update now to avoid 'extremely sophisticated attack'
By Sead Fadilpašić published
Bug was used in an "extremely sophisticated attack" against "specific individuals" using Apple devices.

Barely any EU data centers are actually ready for AI - and upgrading could be a costly challenge
By Craig Hale published
Europe's existing data centers aren't ready for AI – upgrading them is challenging, and new built-outs are slow.

AI malware, Gemini lures and more: Google reveals how hackers are actually using AI
By Benedict Collins published
Google's Threat Intelligence Group finds attackers are getting up to some seriously interesting stuff using AI.

Microsoft patches concerning Windows 11 Notepad security flaw - Markdown issues could have let hackers slip in malware without warning
By Sead Fadilpašić published
Microsoft Patch Tuesday addresses high-severity flaw in Windows 11 Notepad that enabled remote code execution attacks.

Top tech conferences: The ultimate tech events guide for February 2026
By Mike Moore last updated
We've compiled the ultimate list of technology events so you don't have to.

Claude desktop extension can be hijacked to send out malware by a simple Google Calendar event
By Sead Fadilpašić published
AI assistants apparently can't distinguish between instructions and data, and that is at the center of many zero-click prompt injection attacks.

Could this be a new era for 3D printers? Major milestone reached as tungsten printing is now finally possible
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Scientists have found a way to 3D print tungsten carbide by softening it rather than melting it, preserving its strength while avoiding common metal-printing defects.

64GB of DDR5 RAM now costs more than a MacBook Air - memory prices have surged 300% in just six months
By Wayne Williams published
64GB of DDR5 RAM surges from the low $200s to over $1000 in six months, with prices still climbing.

'SDUC cards in multi-terabyte capacities are already shipping': but where are these removable memory cards with 4TB or 8TB capacities that Sandisk launched almost two years ago?
By Wayne Williams published
The SD Association outlines a future of SD Express speeds and SDUC capacities up to 128TB, although where are the 4TB and 8TB cards announced years ago?
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