Month: August 2025
Closing the gap between AppSec intent and implementation
For many years, application security (AppSec) occupied a small technical niche within cybersecurity and was rarely seen as a critical boardroom-level priority. Today, though, we can see awareness shifting. In recent research conducted by Checkmarx, nearly half of CISOs said they believe buyers now factor AppSec into purchasing decisions, showing…
Read MoreAfter a year of MagSafe case frustration, Pixelsnap is the only Pixel 10 upgrade I care about
I spent a year wrestling with MagSafe cases on my Google Pixel 9, from misaligned rings to hot, flaky charging. That’s why Pixelsnap (native magnets plus Qi2) is the only Pixel 10 feature I care about. While my colleagues wax lyrical about camera and AI upgrades, I’m just here reliving…
Read MorePerplexity says its Comet Plus browser will save online journalism, but it’s still an AI middleman
Perplexity enhanced its AI-powered Comet browser with a new $5 monthly subscription service called Comet Plus, which, at first glance, seems like Perplexity looked out at the bleak, ad-choked wasteland of modern digital publishing and decided it could offer something better to consumers and publishers. It’s a simple pitch. With…
Read MoreSquarespace vs GoDaddy: Which website builder is better for business?
Squarespace website builder review Squarespace is a top website builder known for its elegant designs and robust features. With over 100 premium, mobile-optimized templates, it’s a favorite for creatives and businesses seeking visually stunning, professional websites. Pros Beautiful, customizable templates AI website builder included Unlimited products on all plans 24/7…
Read MoreMicrosoft fires two employee protesters who occupied its president’s office
Microsoft has fired two employees that were involved in a sit-in protest in vice chair and president Brad Smith’s office. Software engineers Riki Fameli and Anna Hattle were both dismissed today, after being part of a group of seven protesters that managed to get inside Smith’s office in Building 34…
Read MoreCorsair has just solved a major multitasking issue I’ve had with PC gaming, and I’m all in
Corsair just launched a new 14.5-inch touchscreen display, the Xeneon Edge It’s built for multitasking as a secondary screen for desktop PC users It’s available now on Corsair’s online store, $250 / £219.99 / around AU$385.99 Multitasking is a prominent factor for many PC users, and one that can easily…
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