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Foxconn confirms cyberattack hit some North American factories — hackers say they stole 8TB of data, including Apple and Nvidia files
By Sead Fadilpašić published
Ransomware operators Nitrogen claimed the breach, saying they stole valuable technical information.

Anthropic reveals a host of new legal tools for Claude, including 12 new plugins
By Craig Hale published
Anthropic is adding new connectors and plugins to Claude to give it legal superpowers, and they're even available in Cowork.

Škoda warns customers their data may have been breached following online shop hit
By Sead Fadilpašić published
A vulnerability in the ecommerce software allowed unauthenticated access and Škoda data compromise.

‘Almost right’ just isn’t good enough': SAP CEO unveils the "Autonomous Enterprise", with AI at the core
By Mike Moore published
SAP unveils plans for the "Autonomous Enterprise", including new Business AI Platform and other new offerings.

Octopus Energy is giving away more free electricity to its 8 million customers
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Octopus Energy is expanding free electricity schemes as renewable oversupply forces costly shutdowns of wind farms across the national grid.

Researchers use AI to break the rules of nature and create a living organism with barely any amino acids
By Craig Hale published
Scientists just made the first ever observed organism with fewer than 20 amino acids in its make-up, and it was made possible by AI.

Researchers turned an earthquake detection method into an accidental spy tool
By Craig Hale published
With minimal cable access, commercially available tools and AI, attackers can technically listen in to your conversations via your fiber optic cables.

Sandisk feels generous, open sources key tech that will supercharge any SSD — great news for AI, but not for your gaming PC
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Sandisk open sources SPRandom, reducing SSD pre-conditioning time from days to hours depending on drive capacity and deployment requirements.

Chinese robot becomes world's first android monk in South Korea
By Efosa Udinmwen published
South Korean monks ordained an AI powered humanoid robot, triggering debate over spirituality, suffering, and sacred religious traditions worldwide.

Western Digital says it can increase your HDD capacity and cut power usage thanks to a 'clever way' of spinning down hard drives that doesn't impact performance too much
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Western Digital develops hard drives which spin down for lower power consumption while maintaining performance acceptable for hyperscale production workloads.
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