Month: May 2026
Toilet maker Toto is here to help with the RAM crisis
It's pledged to invest more into its division making ceramics used in the production of NAND memory. Source
Read MoreDo You Need Aluminum Luggage? (2026): Rimowa, Away, Carl Friedrik
All-metal carry-ons give you the turn-left-on-a-plane look, but are they really worth the cost of a vacation? Source
Read More‘The coming months are critical’ — dev confirms Resonance: A Plague Tale Legacy’s release is ‘almost here’
Asobo Studio has confirmed that the release of Resonance: A Plague Tale Legacy is “almost here” The studio says the coming months are “critical” for refining the game Asobo also shared new information about the game’s story and main character Sophia Asobo Studio has provided a development update on Resonance:…
Read MoreCyber Essentials update could put your public sector contracts at risk
From 27 April 2026, any organization that holds Cyber Essentials certification and has not switched on login verification across every cloud service it uses is looking at an automatic assessment failure. Not a non-conformity to address gradually. Not a remediation point. An immediate fail with no second chance within that…
Read MoreEncryption breaking technology is now 20x cheaper and CEOs should be very worried
Cryptography works because it is assumed that it is too computationally and economically expensive to be practical. That assumption sits underneath TLS, certificates, signed software, VPN services, and identity systems across enterprise networks. When that cost drops far enough, the protection stops holding. That is why two recent back-to-back papers…
Read More‘Zombie Tech continues to haunt UK networks’: Decade-old vulnerabilities fuel 67 million attacks, exposing outdated, insecure systems across organisations nationwide
Decade-old vulnerabilities still drive millions of attacks across UK networks Hackers prefer easy targets left open by outdated, unpatched systems AI-driven scans expose weak networks at unprecedented speed and scale Across the United Kingdom, thousands of organisations continue operating computer systems with security holes that were first identified over ten…
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