Month: July 2025

The biggest change in the next iPad Pro could be the addition of an extra camera – here’s why

The next iPad Pro could have two selfie cameras It would enable easy video calling in any orientation The tablet will also be upgraded with an M5 chipset We’re expecting a successor to the M4 iPad Pro 2024 at some point this year, and alongside the standard performance bump, it…

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Chrome will let you switch between personal and work accounts on iOS

Google is introducing the option to easily switch between personal and work profiles in its Chrome browser on iOS, with data kept separate between the two. The new option is part of Google’s enterprise software package, and doesn’t allow non-enterprise users to switch freely between two Google accounts in the…

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Google’s leaked Pixel 10 images confirm a third camera

It appears that Google will be adding a third back camera to the base Pixel 10 this year, based on what Android Headlines reports are official renders of the rumored phone. The third camera will be a telephoto camera, Android Headlines says, with the other two cameras being a primary…

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The UK could make a U-turn on Apple’s encryption backdoor demand

The UK could soon back down on its demand for an Apple encryption backdoor US officials, including Vice President JD Vance, have been putting strong pressure against it Apple killed its iCloud’s end-to-end encryption feature in the UK in February, and then challenged the order in Court The UK could soon…

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Sorry MSI, but you blew it – the Claw A8 is overpriced and could struggle to compete against cheaper rivals like the Steam Deck

New pre-order listings for the MSI Claw A8 have appeared at European retailers online The prices suggest the Claw A8 will cost just under $1,000 / £1,000, similar to the Claw 8 AI+ It may be a tough sell, in the same vein as its Claw 8 AI+ counterpart Handheld…

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HPE warns hardcoded passwords in Aruba hardware could pose a major security risk

HPE patched CVE-2025-37103 and CVE-2025-37102 The former is a case of hardcoded credentials for an admin account The latter allows the execution of arbitrary commands as an admin HPE has patched a critical-severity vulnerability in its Aruba Instant On Access Points which could have allowed threat actors to access the…

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