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Framework just announced its next big product eventThe forever-upgradeable PC company’s founder has some thoughts about AI and the cloudIt’s still committed to selling systems that you own and can change as neededFramework, the computer company fixated on letting you define and endlessly update your PC, is now taking a stand against the cloud, AI, and the lack of PC ownership, doing so by invoking a quote from the man who arguably inspired the PC revolution: Steve Jobs.Perhaps you haven’t noticed, but the center of the computer universe has shifted. It happened so quickly, we barely had time to adjust.…

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Security researchers at Jamf have uncovered a new ClickFix-style attack targeting Mac users via a fake Apple-themed webpage offering instructions on how to “reclaim disk space on your Mac”. The malicious page (Source: Jamf) ClickFix for everybody ClickFix is a social engineering technique that cons victims into running malicious commands on their own machine, usually by pretending the commands are needed to fix a problem or perform routine upkeep. This technique was initially aimed at Windows users, but in time, macOS and Linux users also started getting targeted. “The go-to approach for ClickFix [macOS] techniques has long been convincing users…

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SEO reporting is critical for understanding how well your organic search efforts are working. It helps you identify trends, opportunities, and issues with your processes. But reporting can be complex. From structuring your SEO reports to selecting metrics and gathering data, there is a lot to figure out. We’ll explore these processes below to help you quickly build insightful SEO reports. Whether it’s for your clients or internal stakeholders.What Is an SEO Report?An SEO report is an overview of selected metrics that illustrate a website’s performance in regular search and AI search. These metrics include organic traffic, AI visibility, backlinks, keyword rankings, and more.The…

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Even on capable hardware like a Ryzen 7 7700X, RTX 4070 Ti, and 32GB RAM, something always felt off. My Windows 11 PC wasn’t slow, but it didn’t feel fast either. There was always a subtle lag while opening apps and switching windows. Even opening the Windows Start menu and search functionality was responding unpredictably. The response wasn’t always consistent. The delay and lag didn’t make sense for the hardware I was using. With my workload and dependence on my Windows PC, reinstalling the OS wasn’t an option for me. So, I decided to tweak a few default settings that…

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OpenAI has postponed plans to open one of the data centers central to its Stargate project. It announced its plan to open the data center in the UK with great fanfare last September, when it was regarded as a major boost for the country’s nascent AI industry, as well as proving a step up for OpenAI’s international credentials. At the time, Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, said, “The UK has been a longstanding pioneer of AI, and is now home to world-class researchers, millions of ChatGPT users, and a government that quickly recognized the potential of this technology.” All of…

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While Samsung battles the likes of Google and Apple when it comes to consumer electronics, mainly phones, the South Korean tech giant’s display subsidiary is what makes it all tick. When it comes to displays, both Apple and Google rely on Samsung for manufacturing their display tech, and if early leaks are correct, this will continue to be the case this year. Related Best Android phones in 2025 Top-tier smartphones with distinct capabilities Samsung is working on its top-of-the-line M16 OLED panels, which both the Pixel 11 series and the iPhone 18 Pro models will use, as reported by South…

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The attack surface targeted by Iranian-linked hackers in cyberattacks against U.S. critical infrastructure networks includes thousands of Internet-exposed programmable logic controllers (PLCs) manufactured by Rockwell Automation. According to a joint advisory issued by multiple U.S. federal agencies on Tuesday, Iranian state-backed hacking groups have been targeting Rockwell Automation/Allen-Bradley PLC devices since March 2026, causing operational disruptions and financial losses. “Iranian-affiliated APT targeting campaigns against U.S. organizations have recently escalated, likely in response to hostilities between Iran, and the United States and Israel,” the authoring agencies warned. “The FBI identified that this activity resulted in the extraction of the device’s project…

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We go through this every couple of years: Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), which of Americans’ communications with foreign persons overseas is up for renewal. As always, Congress can reauthorize it with or without changes, or just let it expire. We know, we know, it’s a pain to have to do this every few years–but it gives us a chance to lift the hood of this behemoth tool of government surveillance and tinker with how it works. That’s why it’s so important right now to urge your Member of Congress not to pass any bill that reauthorizes Section…

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I really enjoyed this interview with Sundar Pichai by John Collison and Elad Gil of Stripe. Here are the five most interesting things I learned. 1. Search Will Still Exist In The Future, But Much Of It Will Be Agentic Sundar was asked if agents would replace Search. He said: “If I fast forward, a lot of what are just information-seeking queries will be agentic in Search. You’ll be completing tasks. You’ll have many threads running.” And also, Search will change so that we think of it like an agent manager. “It keeps evolving. Search will be an agent manager…

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