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Battery swapping for EV trucks to go mainstream as Octopus teams with CATL to service 300,000+ electric trucks across Europe
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Octopus and CATL plan European battery swapping hubs supporting 300000 electric trucks while expanding energy storage capabilities.

GTA VI fans beware — experts warn 'a new wave of scam websites' is offering early access, but just stealing your bank details instead
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Cybercriminals are exploiting GTA VI anticipation with fake beta programmes designed to steal money, credentials, and personal information.

Huawei promises up to 90:1 compression technology by using a proprietary dynamic algorithmic technique and a lot of SSDs
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Huawei unveiled a compression card combining proprietary algorithms and SSD infrastructure to achieve claimed reductions reaching 90:1 under ideal conditions.

NAIC confirms data breach with ShinyHunters claiming 3.1TB of data stolen in Oracle zero-day attack
By Sead Fadilpašić published
Insurer regulatory filing documents, customer bulk orders, and more, stolen in a major zero-day supply chain attack

Prediction market giant Polymarket hit by cyberattack, with company confirming user funds stolen — here is what we know
By Sead Fadilpašić published
Polymarket confirms user funds affected and says it's refunding them in full.

FCC considers axing $2 billion school and library internet connectivity scheme — Chairman blames tablets for moving kids away from "turning pages in books, penciling out answers to math problems"
By Craig Hale published
E-Rate has funded library and school Wi-Fi for networking infrastructure for nearly three decades – is it time to end it?

'Changing jobs no longer means financial ruin': AI giants and government join forces to train US workforce to not go obsolete in the age of AI
By Craig Hale published
"America has a technology strategy" but "it does not yet have a people strategy" – Gina Raimondo wants companies to support workers.

Less than one in ten of cybersecurity pros trust AI testing tools to find vulnerabilities, with over three-quarters say their AI vulnerability scanning tools missed critical flaws
By Sead Fadilpašić published
Fully automated testing is being replaced with a hybrid model, as "elite human expertise remains foundational".
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