Month: July 2025

You can hide an AirTag in Skechers’ new kids’ shoes

If you’re a parent with kids in school or kids who are independently exploring their neighborhood for the first time, then there’s a good chance you’ve considered stashing a tracker somewhere on their person for added peace of mind. Skechers is making that a little easier with a new line…

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AI glasses will become your primary computing devices according to Mark Zuckerberg as he ushers in the era of personal superintelligence

Zuckerberg believes that “developing superintelligence is now in sight” He believes that AI glasses will become our dominant personal computing device The next 10 years will be pivitol to the development of personal superintelligence In a letter that resembles one of Sam Altman’s long rambling blog posts, Meta CEO Mark…

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Who needs Sonos? McIntosh’s new Bluetooth pre-amp does multi-room music the old-fashioned way, but with a modern app upgrade

The McIntosh CR106 can create and control six independent audio zones Link five units to create up to 30 audio zones $5,500 / £6,999 Money no object We love to give practical buying advice on the latest gadgets here at TechRadar. But sometimes what we love even more is to…

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Another top vibe coding platform has some worrying security flaws – here’s what we know

Researchers find Base44’s “vibe coding” platform contained security flaw This allowed threat actors to access data that should be private The bug was squashed within 24 hours with no signs of abuse Vibe coding platform Base44 contained a major security vulnerability which could have allowed unauthorized users to access other…

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DJI finally brings its impressive Amflow e-bike to US trails

Starting today, DJI’s Amflow electric mountain bike range is available to buy in the United States. It comes over a year since the showcase for DJI’s very impressive Avinox drive system was launched in Europe, sending shockwaves through the industry and leaving stalwarts like Bosch and Specialized struggling to respond.…

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Hackers hit SAP security bug to send out nasty Linux malware

A critical flaw in SAP NetWeaver is still being abused, months after patching Researchers saw it used to deploy Auto-Color This backdoor remains dormant when not in use A vulnerability in SAP NetWeaver is being exploited to deploy Linux malware capable of running arbitrary system commands and deploying additional payloads,…

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