Month: March 2025

Millions of solar power systems could be at risk of cyber attacks after researchers find flurry of vulnerabilities

Insecure solar systems allow cybercriminals to steal data and ransom access Millions of solar inverters remain vulnerable to severe cybersecurity threats Forescout – Vedere uncover flaws allowing attackers to take full control over solar systems The increasing use of solar power has exposed critical cybersecurity vulnerabilities in inverters, cloud computing…

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We went to 10 anti-Tesla protests — and a couple counter protests, too

Thousands of anti-Tesla protesters took to the streets Saturday March 29th in opposition to Elon Musk and his efforts with DOGE to eliminate humanitarian aid, close federal agencies, and fire government workers. It was the culmination of nearly two months of steady, almost daily demonstrations aimed at hurting Tesla’s sales…

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Samsung’s 2025 Bespoke appliances are going all in on AI

Back at CES, Samsung teased some of its upcoming high-end appliances for 2025. But more recently, I got a chance to check out the entire lineup all in one place. It seemed like a perfect time to do a quick rundown of some of the most interesting new products and…

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Samsung’s latest stick vac can alert you to calls and text messages

In our notification-heavy world, there is still one activity where you might just miss that buzz on your phone or ping on your smartwatch – while you’re vacuuming. Thankfully, Samsung has a solution. Its newest cordless stick vac, the new Bespoke AI Jet Ultra ($1,099), now has an LCD display…

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World Backup Day 2025: All the news, updates and advice from our experts

Welcome to our live coverage of World Backup Day, which starts early on Sunday, the 30th (midnight GMT, but there is already 1300 in Auckland, New Zealand). We will update this live blog a few times today, with our real-time coverage of the day starting at 0830 UK time with…

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‘An engineering masterpiece’ — reviewer raves about fastest large capacity SSD ever built, but it won’t be cheap

Chinese company DapuStor builds high capacity ultra-fast enterprise SSDs Its 1-DWPD Roealsen6 R6101 7.68TB SSD seriously impressed in a new review An “engineering masterpiece,” the SSD delivered record read speeds DapuStor is a Chinese start-up specializing in the development and manufacturing of enterprise-grade SSDs – and although you’ve possibly never…

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