Category: Technology News
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The World’s Tallest 3D-Printed Building Revealed in Switzerland
The Tor Alva tower, also known as The White Tower, has recently been completed in the alpine village of Mulegns, Switzerland. At a height of 30 meters (or about 10 stories), it is officially titled the world’s tallest 3D-printed building. Combining cutting-edge digital fabrication and sustainable construction techniques, this innovative structure marks a significant milestone
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New TikTok Scam Lures Users with Pirated Apps, Delivers Stealthy Info-Stealers Instead
A new malicious campaign, uncovered by reasearchers at Trend Micro, is spreaking through TikTok, featuring videos that promise free software but actually lead users to download dangerous malware. This tactic shows how attackers are exploiting popular social media platforms like TikTok to deceive users. Hackers are posting TikTok videos that claim to show viewers how
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Microsoft’s Aurora AI is Redefining Weather and Environmental Forecasting
As climate extremes become more common — from typhoons and heatwaves to dust storms and rising seas — the tools we use to understand and prepare for these events are evolving fast. The latest innovation from Microsoft Research is a new AI model called Aurora, setting a new bar for how we forecast not just
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GitLab Duo Vulnerability Exposed Code & Potential Private Info
In a recent discovery by researches at Legit Security, vulnerabilities were found in GitLab Duo, the AI assistant integrated into GitLab (and powered by Anthropic’s Claude). The uncovered issue demonstrated how hidden code in GitLab could manipulate Duo into leaking private source code, injecting malicious HTML, and even exfiltrating confidential vulnerabilities. GitLab Duo is designed
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Anthropic Releases Claude 4 AI Models with Improved Coding and Reasoning
Anthropic has officially launched Claude 4, the next generation of its powerful AI models. This new release includes Claude Opus 4 and Claude Sonnet 4, which bring notable improvements for tasks like coding, advanced reasoning, and AI agents. These models are designed to handle complex workflows, tackle challenging coding tasks, and provide improved memory capabilities.
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Top Newspaper Publishes AI-Generated Book List That Doesn’t Exist
The Chicago Sun-Times recently published a summer book guide containing several AI (Artificial Intellegence)-generated titles that aren’t actually real books. The list, titled “Heat Index: Your Guide to the Best of Summer,” was created with the assistance of a freelancer working for a third-party content distributor. Among the fictional book titles were books like “Tidewater
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How Space Weather Could Impact Our Tech Infrastructure
You’ve probably heard of solar flares and how they can light up the night sky with auroras, but have you ever thought about how they could affect our technology? The rise of space weather events—specifically solar storms—poses a growing threat to our tech-dependent society. The U.S. recently simulated the kind of space weather disaster that
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Cisco Releases Critical Security Updates to Address Multiple Vulnerabilities In ISE, Webex & Other Products
Cisco has recently released security updates with patches across several of its software products to address a series of vulnerabilities that could potentially impact the security and stability of network infrastructures and collaboration tools. These updates target issues ranging from denial-of-service (DoS) attacks and privilege escalation to cross-site scripting and command injection. The most urgent
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