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Samsung’s always in the news, but it’s been a while since we talked about the Galaxy S22 series. The phones were originally released in 2022 and received their final major update with Android 16. After that, they will get one more year of security updates before losing official support from Samsung. Now, we’d like to say that things are going smoothly for Galaxy S22 owners, but it looks like some are experiencing problems with their devices. It’s unclear just how widespread this is, but Android Authority is reporting that some users are seeing restrictions on their phones after resetting their…

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Google moved up its estimated deadline for quantum preparedness in cryptography to 2029—only 33 months from now. That’s earlier than previous deadlines, and they proposed the new post-quantum migration deadline because of two new papers that comprise a big jump in the state of the technology. It’s ahead of schedule, but not altogether unexpected. Cryptographers and engineers have been working on this for years, and as the deadline gets closer, it’s not surprising to see more precise timeline estimates come up. The preparation for the Y2K bug is not a perfect analogy. Like Y2K, if systems are not updated in…

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TL;DR Razer has unveiled the Hammerhead V3 HyperSpeed, with a case that also works as a 2.4GHz wireless receiver. The new earbuds also feature Bluetooth 6.0, up to 40 hours of battery life, and hybrid ANC that’s claimed to be 50% better than the previous model. Razer also announced the cheaper Hammerhead V3 X HyperSpeed, which drops ANC and Bluetooth 6.0 but keeps the same core idea. Competition in the gaming earbuds market is pretty fierce, so it helps to have a unique and genuinely useful feature to stand out. That seems to be what Razer is going for with…

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Cisco and Galileo have worked together in the past. A year ago, Cisco announced a consortium called AGNTCY that it launched in partnership with Galileo for its security and observability capabilities and LangChain for its agent orchestration technology. AGNTCY plans to define specifications and reference implementations for an open-source architecture that tackles the requirements for building a trustworthy AI ecosystem across diverse environments. Cisco has gone all-in on protecting enterprise customers from an onslaught of AI agents and the security problems they may present. Last month at RSAC 2026, it announced a variety of products to handle AI security issues. Cisco’s…

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Ravie LakshmananApr 09, 2026Vulnerability / Mobile Security Details have emerged about a now-patched security vulnerability in a widely used third-party Android software development kit (SDK) called EngageLab SDK that could have put millions of cryptocurrency wallet users at risk. “This flaw allows apps on the same device to bypass Android security sandbox and gain unauthorized access to private data,” the Microsoft Defender Security Research Team said in a report published today. EngageLab SDK offers a push notification service, which, according to its website, is designed to deliver “timely notifications” based on user behavior already tracked by developers. Once integrated into an app, the SDK offers a way to send personalized notifications and drive real-time…

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Metehan Yesilyurt’s SDK analysis revealed the pipeline names. We captured months of real Discover feeds to show what each pipeline actually does — volume, reach, timing, and which publishers dominate. Here’s what 42 million cards reveal about Discover’s internal architecture. What we did Over three months (December 2025 – February 2026), we observed real Discover feeds from hundreds of devices. The result: 42 million feed cards analyzed. We linked each card to the precise pipeline that selected it. Some of the names were already known from the SDK, You likely saw the SDK Analysis by Metehan Yesilyurt already. What was…

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We may earn a commission from links on this page. I’ve previously shared the Good News about mosquito dunks, which stop mosquitoes from being able to breed in standing water. For the fourth year running, I am using dunks to create what’s sometimes called a “mosquito bucket of doom” or a “mosquito death bucket”—a trap that entices mosquitoes to breed in standing water that you have (muahahaha) poisoned against them.  Not only is a mosquito bucket easy to create—it took about five minutes, and my elementary-aged daughter did most of the work—it’s also more effective than other mosquito control attempts,…

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Anthropic’s Claude Managed Agents are a suite of composable APIs for building and deploying cloud-hosted agents at scale, handling sandboxed code execution, checkpointing, credential management, scoped permissions, and end-to-end tracing for you. Developers can define tasks, tools, and permissions within a managed environment, while the platform handles execution and state management. The product is currently available in public beta on the Claude Platform. “Until now, building agents meant spending development cycles on secure infrastructure, state management, permissioning, and reworking your agent loops for every model upgrade. Managed Agents pairs an agent harness tuned for performance with production infrastructure to go…

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You might need to thank a self-driving car the next time your city patches a hole in the road. Alphabet’s Waymo is launching a pilot program that will share data from its robotaxis to help municipal and state governments identify and fix potholes. The initiative will transmit Waymo sensor data (such as camera imagery and LiDAR) through Waze for Cities, the free Alphabet-owned platform that lets governments both take action and share road information with drivers. The move theoretically detects potholes faster and more thoroughly than relying on inspections and 311 calls, helping officials mend roads that much sooner. Waze…

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