Month: September 2025

Consumer Reports asks Microsoft to keep supporting Windows 10

Consumer Reports is calling on Microsoft to extend the October 14th deadline that will cut off free security updates for Windows 10 computers. In a letter to Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, Consumer Reports says the move will “strand millions of consumers” who have machines incompatible with Windows 11. As noted…

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Microsoft trumps Google with $30 billion investment in the UK

Microsoft is announcing that it’s investing £22 billion (around $30 billion) in the UK to help support AI infrastructure and ongoing operations from 2025 through 2028. The investment includes $15 billion in capital expenditures to build a supercomputer to support AI demand and adoption. “This will account for more than…

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Hades returns to Game Pass on September 19

In what's most definitely (not) the biggest Hades news of the week, the acclaimed game is coming to Game Pass. Not the long-awaited sequel, mind you, but the 2020 original. At least subscribers can catch up on the first game while waiting out the sequel's Switch exclusivity window. Hades will…

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New Phoenix RowHammer attack cracks open DDR5 memory defenses in minutes

Phoenix RowHammer variant affects DDR5 desktop systems, bypassing all known mitigations on SK Hynix chips Attackers can gain root access and steal RSA keys within minutes using default system settings Researchers recommend tripling refresh rates, as DRAM devices cannot be patched and remain vulnerable long-term Standard, production-grade desktop systems were,…

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Waymo gets green light for airport service in San Francisco

Waymo is now permitted to test its robotaxi service at San Francisco International Airport (SFO), a big win for the company as it seeks to expand its service area and tackle more popular, revenue-generating destinations. After years of back-and-forth negotiations, Waymo signed “Testing and Operations Pilot Permit” with SFO, San…

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Wyze’s new palm-scanning door lock has a second, backup battery

Wyze has announced its first smart door lock that can be opened by simply hovering your open hand over it. The Wyze Palm Lock is launching today for $129.98 making it more affordable than similar palm-scanning smart locks including the $359.99 Philips Smart Deadbolt that launched last year. But your…

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