The Comet Q uses hardware-level remote access to control phones, tablets, and laptops directly through browsers and USB-C.
HPE's Scott Sheffer explains iLO, Silicon Root of Trust, and post-quantum cryptography in Gen12 servers at HPE Discover Las Vegas.
Kaspersky reports ToddyCat’s Umbrij abuses headless Chromium and OAuth flows to extract Gmail authorization codes, enabling ...
Elon Musk has called rockets reusable, cars self-driving and tunnels exciting. But when it came to Neuralink—his ...
From the most powerful Microsoft Surface Laptop ever made to a robotic lawn mower to an adorable gimbal-based vlogging camera ...
The Popa botnet reportedly turns millions of cheap Android TV boxes into residential proxies, routing strangers' traffic ...
US-based Weave Robotics has unveiled Isaac 1, a wheeled mobile home robot designed to ...
India has begun a probe into apps like BAT-BMS after videos went viral on social media of people using the app to allegedly ...
Unauthorised access to a development and testing environment managed by IBM has exposed the names, NRIC numbers and property addresses of about 70,000 people held by the Singapore Land Authority ...
The United States is rapidly building what it calls a "smart wall" on the Mexico border, combining tall steel fencing with ...
A viral prank on Indian roads has opened a serious question for the country’s electric mobility push: can a low-cost EV be brought to a halt by a stranger standing nearby with a smartphone?
As part of our July Fourth special broadcast, we continue our extended interview with Karen Hao, author of Empire of AI: Dreams and Nightmares in Sam Altman’s OpenAI. The book documents the rise of ...