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Google Chrome Update Fixes Vulnerability in V8 JavaScript Engine
On June 30, 2025, Google rolled out a new update for Chrome across all major desktop platforms—Windows, Mac, and Linux. The latest version updates are being gradually distributed to users over the coming days and…
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Cloudflare Launches New Tool for Permission Control for AI Crawlers to Protect Content
Cloudflare is introducing default permission-based controls that allow website owners to better manage how AI crawlers access their content. The new feature aims to give creators more control, empowering them to manage and protect their…
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Security Flaws Found in Bluetooth Chip Used by Top Headphone Manufacturers
A major Bluetooth security issue has come to light, and it could affect millions of users of popular wireless headphones and earbuds — including models from Sony, Bose, JBL, Marshall, and others. Cybersecurity firm ERNW…
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Fake CapCut Emails Target Apple Users to Steal Login & Payment Info
As CapCut continues to grow in popularity as a short-form video editing app, cybercriminals are exploiting its name to carry out sophisticated phishing scams. Recently, the Cofense, a security software solutions company, identified a campaign…
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Google Introduces Doppl, a Fun New Way to Visualize Your Style
Google Labs, Google’s innovation and experiments department, has just launched an exciting new experimental app called Doppl that makes exploring your fashion style easier and more fun than ever. If you’ve been curious about trying…
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Octopus-Inspired Suction System Enhances Robotic Grip on Complex Surfaces
In the world of robotics and automation, one of the enduring challenges is developing gripping systems capable of reliably handling objects with irregular, curved, or textured surfaces. Inspired by nature’s own soft-bodied engineers—the octopus and…
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Fixes Released for Vulnerabilities in Brother Devices
Recent research by cybersecurity company Rapid7 has uncovered several serious security vulnerabilities affecting a wide range of Brother multifunction printers (MFPs) and other devices. These issues could potentially allow malicious actors to access sensitive information,…
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