Month: January 2025

Apple tipped to add vapor chamber cooling to the iPhone 17 to prevent overheating

The iPhone 17 series could add vapor chamber cooling It would reduce overheating and improve performance The iPhone 16 has had fewer heat issues than the iPhone 15 While the launch of the iPhone 17 is still some way out, there’s already plenty in the way of leaks and rumors…

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The best Bluetooth trackers for 2025

Cold weather is an especially rough time for keeping track of one’s keys — so many more layers with so many more pockets — really, they could be anywhere. Stick a Bluetooth tracker on your keyring and suddenly finding items is as easy as tapping a button in an app.…

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Standing strong against hyper-volumetric DDoS attacks

As digital innovation accelerates, so does the scale and sophistication of cyber threats, particularly Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks. Hyper-volumetric DDoS attacks, which overwhelm systems with floods of traffic, are growing in both frequency and complexity. According to our research, more than a third (37%) of European businesses have…

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Apple quietly fixes a major Apple Intelligence ‘bug’

Much of Apple Intelligence is still in beta, but Notification summaries has become somewhat of a hot topic feature within Apple’s first AI-focused feature set. It’s had a few fumbles, most notably with summarizing a BBC story about Luigi Mangione, who is the accused killer of United HealthCare CEO Brian…

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35 years on: The history and evolution of ransomware

December 2024 has the dubious distinction of being both the 35th anniversary of the first ransomware and the 20th anniversary of the first use of modern criminal ransomware. Since the late 1980’s ransomware has evolved and innovated into a major criminal enterprise, so it only seems apt to reflect on…

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