Month: August 2025

London targets noisy commuters with headphone campaign

After bringing 4G and 5G connectivity to the Underground, London’s public transport authority has started scolding noisy passengers who subject everyone to music and calls blasting out of their phones. A new poster campaign launched by Transport for London (TfL) this week encourages customers to wear headphones when watching or…

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How to watch Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025: free streams, fixture list, TV guide

As both the No.1-ranked team in the world and the tournament hosts, there’s no question that England are Women’s Rugby World Cup favorites. The Red Roses have only ever lost seven games in the history of the competition, but six of those defeats were inflicted by New Zealand – five…

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The hidden threat in enterprise security: why it’s time to rethink PDFs

PDFs are everywhere in enterprise workflows – contracts, invoices, policy documents, audit trails. And yet, they’re rarely considered a security risk. That’s a problem. Across industries, there remains a persistent belief that PDFs are static and inherently safe. This assumption creates a blind spot – one that’s increasingly at odds…

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Review: Google Pixel 10 Series

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I swapped my Apple Watch SE for a Whoop band, and I’m now convinced it’s the round-the-clock personal trainer I need

We’ve all had those health moments when we’re just feeling… meh. Nothing’s exactly wrong, but you know you’re not feeling your best and that you can do better – you just can’t find the gumption to do so. That was me after a recent bout of the flu completely ruined…

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Hacker says they were able to download data on all 270,000 Intel employees – from an internal site

Intel staff records leaked through login flaws, exposing sensitive company information A single manipulated portal exposed over 270,000 Intel employee details Hardcoded credentials on internal portals raised serious security concerns Sensitive information about every Intel employee was reportedly available to anyone able to exploit weaknesses in the firm’s internal sites,…

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