Month: June 2025

The 5 Best Essential Oil Diffusers (and One to Avoid)

Keep things smelling fresh with these handy home gadgets. Source

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How cybercriminals have become smarter and more dangerous than ever before

Over the last year, threat actors have upped the ante with their plots to disrupt vital business and public services – and they have had increasingly successful outcomes. In fact, the UK government estimates that some of the most disruptive breaches cost businesses, of any size, an average of approximately…

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Android’s youthful new design will change the way you make and answer calls

Google is freshening up its Phone app with a new interface that’s supposed to make it easier to find contacts and your calls. The test is gradually rolling out to some of Google’s public beta users, and also includes some style changes that align with Android’s more youthful Material 3…

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Tesla’s robotaxi reality check

After years of grand promises about how robotaxis would change the way we buy and use our cars, Tesla finally launched its taxi service. In one small portion of one city. With only a few cars and a few riders. Plus safety monitors in the passenger seat. Caution is a…

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Meta hits back after US House staffers banned from using WhatsApp over security fears

US Chief Administrative Officer confirms Congress-wide WhatsApp ban Data transparency and encryption are among the key concerns Meta says it disagrees “in the strongest possible terms” The US House’s Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) has banned WhatsApp from all government devices used by congressional staffers amid growing security concerns. A Axios…

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The xMEMS ‘fan on a chip’ is ready for smart glasses

As AI reignites Big Tech's push for smart glasses, here's a tech that could play a central role. xMEMS, which debuted a solid-state "fan on a chip" last year, has a new one for wearables. This could help future smart glasses melt your face figuratively — and not literally. Founded…

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