Month: July 2025

PeakDo makes the ultra-portable Starlink Mini ultra convenient

The Starlink Mini satellite dish is now even better thanks to the $119 LinkPower 1 power bank from PeakDo. The battery locks securely to the back of SpaceX’s smallest terminal and provides over 4.5 hours of uninterrupted Internet connectivity. The LinkPower’s battery can also charge simultaneously over USB-C from your…

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Supercharge your phone with the ultimate wireless power-up

What’s better than wireless charging? Even faster wireless charging. The latest Qi2.2 wireless charging standard makes wireless power much faster, much smarter and even more useful – and while several brands have recently obtained Qi2.2 certification, Baseus is the first to publicly release visuals and detailed specifications of three certified…

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US nuclear weapons agency reportedly breached in Microsoft SharePoint attacks

A single source tells Bloomberg that the department, which provides the Navy with nuclear reactors for submarines, was caught up in the zero-day vulnerability that has hit more than 50 organizations in recent days. The exploit affects on-premises versions of SharePoint, but not the SharePoint Online service that Microsoft operates…

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Wikidata’s next leap: the open database powering tomorrow’s AI and Wikipedia

Many people have never heard of Wikidata, yet it’s a thriving knowledge graph that powers enterprise IT projects, AI assistants, civic tech, and even Wikipedia’s data backbone. As one of the world’s largest freely editable databases, it makes structured, license-free data available to developers, businesses, and communities tackling global challenges.…

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I am a privacy expert and this is why I believe user personalization is the future of privacy

Personalized content is now a fact of life – what was once considered innovative is now standard for online marketing. As anybody who has indulged in a bit of online retail therapy can tell you, websites are now surprisingly accurate in what they recommend, with promotions appearing at just the…

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Spotify had to pull an AI-generated song that claimed to be from an artist who passed away 36 years ago

AI-generated songs by deceased artists, like Blaze Foley, have been falsely uploaded to Spotify The streaming service is taking them down as they are spotted The tracks slipped past Spotify’s content verification processes through platforms like SoundOn Last week, a new country song called “Together” appeared on Spotify under the…

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