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Jaguar Land Rover shuts down production due to ransomware attack
By Nathaniel Mott published
Scattered Lapsus$ Hunters is claiming responsibility for a cyberattack that has completely disrupted Jaguar Land Rover's production.

Wi-Fi signals used to monitor heart rate accurately
By Jowi Morales published
Can this be turned into a heartbeat sensor à la 'Call of Duty?'

Anker brings beastly 14-port dock, plus new compact chargers and portable batteries to IFA
By Matt Safford published
Anker's latest devices at IFA 2025 include a 14-port dock with a display, a fast-charging battery pack with a display, and a display, and a compact 160W charger with a… you know.

Google quietly removes net-zero carbon goal from website amid rapid power-hungry AI data center buildout
By Sunny Grimm published
Google's goal to be net-zero in carbon emissions by 2030 is still apparently company policy, it's just not broadcasting it anymore

Nvidia to lease its own chips from AI startup Lambda, deal involves 18,000 GPUs over a 4-year agreement
By Hassam Nasir published
Details are fuzzy.

Trump warns that he will soon announce ‘fairly substantial’ chip tariffs
By Luke James published
The president said that his administration will 'very shortly' impose a 'fairly substantial' tariff on imported semiconductors from companies that are not making chips in the United States.

AI-powered PromptLocker ransomware is just an NYU research project
By Nathaniel Mott published
ESET's discovery of the first AI-powered ransomware turned out to be an NYU research project.

Silksong crashes Steam, Nintendo eShop on release day
By Sunny Grimm published
Even Reddit's r/Piracy is recommending that everyone pays $20 for this indie game
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