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Rhadamanthys malware admin rattled as cops seize a thousand-plus servers

The registerSecurity1 hours ago
Operation Endgame also takes down Elysium and VenomRAT infrastructure International cops have pulled apart the Rhadamanthys infostealer operation, seizing 1,025 servers tied to the malware in coordinated raids between November 10-13.…

Microsoft’s plan to fix its chip problem is, partly, to let OpenAI do the heavy lifting

TechCrunchTechnology1 hours ago
Microsoft is taking a page from OpenAI's playbook, literally.

Milestone raises $10M to make sure AI rhymes with ROI

TechCrunchTechnology1 hours ago
Israeli startup Milestone raised a $10 million seed funding round to correlate AI tool usage with engineering metrics, including code quality.

NHS supplier ends probe into ransomware attack that contributed to patient death

The registerSecurity2 hours ago
Synnovis's 18-month forensic review of Qilin intrusion completed, now affected patients to be notified Synnovis has finally wrapped up its investigation into the 2024 ransomware attack that crippled pathology services across London, ending an 18-month effort to untangle what the NHS supplier describ...

PC gaming giant Valve unveils new console to rival Xbox and PlayStation

BBC TechnologyTechnology2 hours ago
The Steam Machine is a console designed to allow gamers to play PC games on their TV.

Cash App debuts a new AI assistant that answers questions about your finances

TechCrunchTechnology2 hours ago
Cash App is adding a map to its app to let users discover places that accept bitcoin

A 400-million-year-old plant creates water so weird it looks alien

Science dailyScience4 hours ago
Researchers discovered that living horsetails act like natural distillation towers, producing bizarre oxygen isotope signatures more extreme than anything previously recorded on Earth—sometimes resembling meteorite water. By tracing these isotopic shifts from the plant base to its tip, scientists ...

Willow’s voice keyboard lets you type across all your iOS apps — and actually edit what you said

TechCrunchTechnology5 hours ago
Willow's iOS keyboard lets you type or use your voice to dictate and input text.

Kering-backed fund Mirova pours $30.5M into India’s Varaha for regenerative farming

TechCrunchTechnology7 hours ago
Varaha aims to support around 337,000 farmers across 675,000 hectares in northern India through its regenerative farming project.

A fierce crocodile ancestor that hunted before dinosaurs has been found

Science dailyScience9 hours ago
Scientists have identified a new crocodile precursor that looked deceptively dinosaur-like and hunted with speed and precision. Named Tainrakuasuchus bellator, the armored “warrior” lived 240 million years ago and occupied a powerful niche in the Triassic food chain. Its fossils reveal deep evol...

Jack Dorsey funds diVine, a Vine reboot that includes Vine’s video archive

TechCrunchTechnology11 hours ago
Jack Dorsey backs diVine, a Vine reboot that includes Vine's video archive of six-second, looping videos. A new app called diVine will give access to more than 100,000 archived Vine videos, restored from an older backup that was created before Vine's shutdown.

‘Chad: The Brainrot IDE’ is a new Y Combinator-backed product so wild, people thought it was fake

TechCrunchTechnology13 hours ago
Chad: The Brainrot IDE is an actual product that pairs vibe coding with brainrot activities like gambling, Tinder and games.

Google sues 25 China-based scammers behind Lighthouse 'phishing for dummies' kit

The registerSecurity15 hours ago
600+ phishing websites and 116 of these use a Google logo Google has filed a lawsuit against 25 unnamed China-based scammers, which it claims have stolen more than 115 million credit card numbers in the US as part of the Lighthouse phishing operation.…

Cybersecurity firm Deepwatch lays off dozens, citing move to ‘accelerate’ AI investment

TechCrunchTechnology17 hours ago
Deepwatch’s CEO told TechCrunch that the layoffs allow the company to accelerate investments in “AI and automation.”

ElevenLabs strike deals with celebs to create AI audio

TechCrunchTechnology17 hours ago
ElevenLabs struck a deal with actors Michael Caine and Matthew McConaughey to AI-generate their voices.

Elon Musk’s X botched its security key switchover, locking users out

TechCrunchTechnology17 hours ago
As part of an effort to retire the old Twitter.com domain, X is requiring passkey and security key users to re-enroll — but are getting stuck in endless loops and unable to finish.

Court rules that OpenAI violated German copyright law; orders it to pay damages

TechCrunchTechnology17 hours ago
A German court ruled that OpenAI’s ChatGPT violated the nation’s copyright laws by training its language models on licensed musical work without permission.

iOS 26.2 beta adds new Liquid Glass customization, alarms in the Reminders app, and more

TechCrunchTechnology18 hours ago
Apple released the iOS 26.2 beta 1 last week, introducing the option to adjust the Liquid Glass appearance of the lock screen clock, and more.

£220 'for a cut-up sock' - Apple's new iPhone Pocket ridiculed online

BBC TechnologyTechnology19 hours ago
Many took aim at the high price online, while others made fun of its striking likeness to a piece of footwear.

YouTube TV’s Disney blackout is ruining my life (I can’t watch ‘Jeopardy!’)

TechCrunchTechnology19 hours ago
YouTube TV's parent company, Google, has been locked in a standoff with Disney for nearly two weeks. The dispute began when the two companies failed to reach an agreement on a streaming deal.

Why a researcher is building robots that look and act like bats 

TechCrunchTechnology20 hours ago
These palm-sized robots use ultrasound signals to navigate harsh conditions in search and rescue missions.

Productivity app Hero announces an SDK that will complete your AI prompts for you

TechCrunchTechnology20 hours ago
The autocomplete will help users create more effective prompts for AI apps, resulting in fewer back-and-forths.

Radio streamer TuneIn acquired for $175M

TechCrunchTechnology20 hours ago
Founded in 2002, TuneIn was an early player in the online music space. Unlike rivals such as Apple Music or Spotify Premium that offer ad-free, subscription-based music on demand, TuneIn focused on streaming traditional radio stations over the internet.

Data centers now attract more investment than finding new oil supplies

TechCrunchTechnology20 hours ago
In a shift, the world will spend $40 billion more on new data centers this year than it will on finding new sources of oil.

Lawmakers warn Democratic governors that states are sharing drivers’ data with ICE

TechCrunchTechnology20 hours ago
A group of Democratic lawmakers asked governors in California, Colorado, and other states to block ICE from accessing their residents’ driver’s license data without their knowledge.

Apple launches Digital ID, a way to carry your passport on your phone for use at TSA checkpoints

TechCrunchTechnology20 hours ago
Apple Watch and iPhone owners in the United States will now be able to carry a copy of their U.S. passport on their device, which they can then use at TSA checkpoints across more than 250 U.S. airports when traveling domestically.

AI data startup WisdomAI has raised another $50M, led by Kleiner, Nvidia 

TechCrunchTechnology21 hours ago
WisdomAI is offering AI-driven data analytics that can answer business questions from structured, unstructured, and even “dirty” data, meaning data not cleaned of typos or errors.

Scientists just found a material that beats diamond at its own game

Science dailyScience21 hours ago
Boron arsenide has dethroned diamond as the best heat conductor, thanks to refined crystal purity and improved synthesis methods. This discovery could transform next-generation electronics by combining record-breaking thermal conductivity with strong semiconductor properties.

Danish man given suspended sentence for sharing nude film scenes on Reddit

BBC TechnologyTechnology22 hours ago
Police said the man shared 347 clips of naked actors on the social media site, which were viewed 4.2 million times.

A 540-million-year-old fossil is rewriting evolution

Science dailyScience22 hours ago
Over 500 million years ago, the Cambrian Period sparked an explosion of skeletal creativity. Salterella, a peculiar fossil, defied conventions by combining two different mineral-building methods. After decades of confusion, scientists have linked it to the cnidarian family. The find deepens our unde...

UK's Cyber Security and Resilience Bill makes Parliamentary debut

The registerSecurity1 days ago
Various touch-ups added as MPs seek greater resilience to attacks on critical sectors UK government introduced the Cyber Security and Resilience (CSR) Bill to Parliament today, marking a significant overhaul of local cybersecurity legislation to sharpen the security posture of the most critical sect...

New consoles used to come out every five years – so where's the PlayStation 6?

BBC TechnologyTechnology1 days ago
On the fifth anniversary of the PlayStation 5, the firm says its focus remains on its current console.

NASA's Webb finds life’s building blocks frozen in a galaxy next door

Science dailyScience1 days ago
Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope have uncovered a trove of complex organic molecules frozen in ice around a young star in a neighboring galaxy — including the first-ever detection of acetic acid beyond the Milky Way. Found in the Large Magellanic Cloud, these molecules formed under...

Earth is slowly peeling its continents from below, fueling ocean volcanoes

Science dailyScience1 days ago
Researchers discovered that continents don’t just split at the surface—they also peel from below, feeding volcanic activity in the oceans. Simulations reveal that slow mantle waves strip continental roots and push them deep into the oceanic mantle. Data from the Indian Ocean confirms this hidden...

Scientists shocked as bumblebees learn to read simple “Morse code”

Science dailyScience1 days ago
In a first-of-its-kind study, scientists found that bumblebees can tell the difference between short and long light flashes, much like recognizing Morse code. The insects learned which signal led to a sweet reward, demonstrating an unexpected sense of timing. This ability may stem from a fundamental...

Astronomers stunned by three Earth-sized planets orbiting two suns

Science dailyScience1 days ago
Scientists have identified three Earth-sized planets orbiting two stars in the TOI-2267 system. Remarkably, planets transit around both stars — a first in astronomy. The system’s compact, cold nature defies conventional theories of planetary formation. Future studies using JWST and other advance...

China hates crypto and scams, but is now outraged USA acquired bitcoin from a scammer

The registerSecurity1 days ago
A new theory from the agency that brought us ‘America hacked itself to blame Beijing’ China’s National Computer Virus Emergency Response Center (CVERC) has alleged a nation-state entity, probably the USA, was behind a 2020 attack on a bitcoin mining operation and by doing so has gone into bat ...

What brain scans reveal about soccer fans’ passion and rage

Science dailyScience1 days ago
Researchers scanning soccer fans’ brains found that wins trigger bursts of reward activity while losses dampen control signals. The results show how loyalty and rivalry can override logic, turning competition into an emotional storm. The same brain circuits that fuel sports passion may also underl...

Congratulations to Groww

Hacker NewsTechnology1 days ago
Today, Groww, India's leading digital investing platform, goes public. Tens of millions use Groww to invest simply and confidently in stocks, mutual funds, and ETFs. As YC's first company to list in India, we couldn't be more proud.

Two popular gay dating platforms removed from Apple app store in China

BBC TechnologyTechnology1 days ago
The removal of Blued and Finka has raised concerns amongst the LGBT community in the country.

Australia’s spy boss says authoritarian nations ready to commit ‘high-impact sabotage’

The registerSecurity1 days ago

UK seeking to curb AI child sex abuse imagery with tougher testing

BBC TechnologyTechnology1 days ago
A new law will allow authorised testers to assess AI models for their ability to generate abuse material

Man dances for 144 hours to break video game marathon record

BBC TechnologyTechnology1 days ago
Szabolcs Csépe played Dance Dance Revolution for six days to secure his place in the record books.

Entangled spins give diamonds a quantum advantage

Science dailyScience1 days ago
UC Santa Barbara physicists have engineered entangled spin systems in diamond that surpass classical sensing limits through quantum squeezing. Their breakthrough enables next-generation quantum sensors that are powerful, compact, and ready for real-world use.

North Korean spies turn Google's Find Hub into remote-wipe weapon

The registerSecurity1 days ago
KONNI espionage crew covertly abused Google’s Find My Device feature to remotely factory-reset Android phones North Korean state-backed spies have found a new way to torch evidence of their own cyber-spying – by hijacking Google's Find Hub service to remotely wipe Android phones belonging to the...

Cryptoqueen who fled China for London mansion jailed over £5bn Bitcoin stash

BBC TechnologyTechnology1 days ago
Qian Zhimin bought cryptocurrency using funds stolen from thousands of Chinese pensioners, say police.

What do you do, and what CAD do you use? Do you think it's the best CAD for your use case?

Reddit EngineeringEngineering1 days ago
I've seen tons of posts about people complaining about a CAD package and others argue it's good because it has X feature, but no reference to how the feature is used so it's hard to determine if that feature is relevant. So I started 6 years ago and I originally started with Solidworks, ...

This 14th century story fooled the world about the Black Death

Science dailyScience1 days ago
Historians have traced myths about the Black Death’s rapid journey across Asia to one 14th-century poem by Ibn al-Wardi. His imaginative maqāma, never meant as fact, became the foundation for centuries of misinformation about how the plague spread. The new study exposes how fiction blurred with h...

Hitachi-owned GlobalLogic admits data stolen on 10k current and former staff

The registerSecurity2 days ago
Clop's Oracle EBS exploit spree shows no sign of slowing, claims nearly 30 more casualties in media, finance, and tech. Digital engineering outfit GlobalLogic says personal data from more than 10,000 current and former employees was exposed in the wave of Oracle E-Business Suite (EBS) attacks attrib...

Brain-like learning found in bacterial nanopores

Science dailyScience2 days ago
Scientists at EPFL have unraveled the mystery behind why biological nanopores, tiny molecular holes used in both nature and biotechnology, sometimes behave unpredictably. By experimenting with engineered versions of the bacterial pore aerolysin, they discovered that two key effects, rectification an...