Networking

10 Key Insights into IEEE’s Mission to Connect the Unconnected

Explore 10 key insights into IEEE Future Networks’ Connecting the Unconnected program—a global initiative to bridge the digital divide for 2 billion offline people.

Reviews & Comparisons

6 Game-Changing Strategies for Energy-Efficient AI Chipmaking

Learn 6 key strategies for energy-efficient AI chipmaking: new metrics, system-level engineering, collaborative R&D, and Applied Materials' role.

Education & Careers

5 Critical Insights into RF Coexistence Testing for Modern Spectrum Sharing

Five critical facts about RF coexistence testing: spectrum congestion, safety failures, tiered frameworks, test architectures, and cognitive radio impacts. Essential for shared spectrum reliability.

Startups & Business

10 Ways IEEE ComSoc's Pitch Sessions Are Bridging Research and Industry

Discover 10 key insights about IEEE ComSoc's Research Collaboration Pitch Session, a curated program connecting academic researchers with industry leaders for funding, mentorship, and real-world impact.

Education & Careers

10 Revealing Facts About the Trinity Atomic Test and Its Stunning Photography

Discover 10 astonishing facts about the Trinity atomic test, from the exact moment of detonation to the brave photographers who captured it with specialized cameras.

Gaming

Pokémon TCG Chaos Rising Set Redefines Value: Art Trumps Gameplay, Experts Say

Pokémon TCG Chaos Rising set proves art trumps gameplay, as collectors pay record prices for illustrated cards. Experts say this marks a permanent shift toward aesthetic value in trading cards.

Gaming

Sony Tests Weekly PS5 Player Count Feature – But Critics Warn It Could Backfire

Sony tests weekly PS5 player counts on store pages, raising concerns about toxic gaming discourse and discoverability harm for smaller titles—similar to Steam's public data but with a weekly snapshot.

Web Development

Exclusive: 'Release That Witch' Emerges as the Dark Fantasy Revolution Anime Critics Are Calling a Must-Watch

Release That Witch offers a hopeful, intellectual take on revolution, contrasting with Sentenced to Be a Hero's endless war; critics call it a must-watch for dark fantasy fans.

Gaming

New TTRPG 'MemoryCore' Captures the Spirit of Classic PS1 Games Through Deliberate Limitations

New TTRPG 'MemoryCore' by Claudio Pustorino uses PS1 game design limits to create a minimalist tabletop RPG, launching on Kickstarter next month.

Technology

Dropout's Rapid Evolution Surprises Even Its CEO, Sam Reich Reveals

Dropout CEO Sam Reich reveals the platform's recent flurry of changes was unplanned, sparking industry debate on agile streaming innovation and user impact.

Technology

How a Supply Chain Attack on TanStack Led to macOS Updates at OpenAI

OpenAI disclosed that two employee devices were hit by the Mini Shai-Hulud supply chain attack on TanStack, but no user data, production systems, or IP were compromised. macOS updates followed.

Cybersecurity

The Hidden Danger: How 45 Days of Monitoring Your Own Tools Reveals Your True Attack Surface

Discover how 45 days of monitoring trusted administrative tools reveals your organization's true attack surface, including misuse of PowerShell, WMIC, and more.

Cybersecurity

New "Claw Chain" Vulnerabilities Put OpenClaw Systems at Risk: Data Theft, Escalation, and Persistence Threats

Cyera researchers discovered four OpenClaw flaws (Claw Chain) enabling data theft, privilege escalation, and persistence. Attackers can establish foothold and plant backdoors.

Cybersecurity

Turla Upgrades Kazuar Backdoor into Stealthy Modular P2P Botnet for Long-Term Access

Turla upgrades Kazuar backdoor into modular P2P botnet for stealth and persistent access, evading detection and ensuring long-term compromise.

Cybersecurity

Active Exploitation of Funnel Builder WordPress Plugin Puts WooCommerce Checkout at Risk

Critical Funnel Builder vulnerability under active exploitation injects malicious JS into WooCommerce checkout to steal payment data. No CVE yet but urgent risk.

Cybersecurity

10 Critical Security Updates from April 2026 Patch Tuesday You Need to Know

April 2026 Patch Tuesday: 167 fixes, active SharePoint zero-day, BlueHammer Windows Defender bug, emergency Adobe Reader update, Chrome zero-day, and AI-driven vulnerability increase.

Cybersecurity

8 Shocking Facts About the 'Scattered Spider' Hacker Who Just Pleaded Guilty

Key facts about Scattered Spider member 'Tylerb' Buchanan's guilty plea: SMS phishing, SIM-swapping, stolen crypto, FBI tracking, violent rival attack, and potential 20+ year sentence.

Cybersecurity

10 Revelations About a Brazilian Anti-DDoS Firm That Fueled Attacks on ISPs

A Brazilian anti-DDoS firm's infrastructure was hijacked via exposed SSH keys to launch massive attacks on ISPs, revealing a breach battle.

Cybersecurity

The Canvas Cyberattack: 8 Critical Facts Every Student and Educator Must Know

8 key facts about the Canvas data breach and defacement attack, including stolen data details, ShinyHunters' demands, Instructure's response, and long-term implications for EdTech security.

Technology

6 Key Takeaways from May 2026's Patch Tuesday

May 2026 Patch Tuesday brings Microsoft's 118 patches with no zero-day, AI-driven vulnerability discoveries via Project Glasswing, Apple's 52 fixes backported, and Mozilla's record 271 Firefox fixes.

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