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…

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After 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…

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Perplexity 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…

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Squarespace 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…

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Microsoft 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…

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Corsair 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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