TL;DR Following its CES debut, the Hisense XR10 projector is now open for pre-orders. With a pure RGB Triple Laser light source, it delivers up to 6,000 lumens and images up to 300 inches. The XR10 is priced at $6,999, with $1,700 off and a free HT Saturn system for early shoppers. A new wave of high-end projectors is starting to hit the market, and today that includes Hisense’s XR10 Triple Laser Projector. First unveiled at CES 2026, the XR10 has officially made the jump from showroom floor to pre-order, but the price might stop you in your tracks. While…
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A critical vulnerability (CVE-2026-20131) in Cisco Secure Firewall Management Center (FMC) that Cisco disclosed and patched in early March 2026 has been exploited as a zero-day by the Interlock ransomware gang, Amazon CISO and VP of Security Engineering CJ Moses revealed. “Our research [using Amazon’s MadPot system of honeypots] found that Interlock was exploiting this vulnerability 36 days before its public disclosure, beginning January 26, 2026,” he said on Wednesday. CVE-2026-20131 exploited as zero-day for weeks Cisco Secure Firewall Management Center is used by organizations to centrally manage Cisco Secure Firewall devices. CVE-2026-20131 affects the FMC web-based management interface and…
Key Takeaways CLV measures the total revenue a customer generates over their entire relationship with your business. Tracking CLV helps you measure where your growth is sustainable, not just whether your last campaign worked. Use the basic CLV formula to get a usable baseline fast: CLV = Average Purchase Value × Purchase Frequency × Customer Lifespan. CLV delivers greater value when combined with other factors. For example, comparing CLV to customer acquisition cost (CAC) can give you a clearer picture of business health. One of the fastest ways to grow CLV is retention-focused marketing. That means building more engagement points…
Google just announced some notable upgrades to the Google Play gaming experience on Windows PCs, with improvements that cover game discovery and purchases, and the news that a broader number of paid titles are now becoming available for the desktop.While an official Windows client for Google Play apps and games has been available for several years, these latest updates mean the experience is more polished than ever before. There are four main changes for gamers wanting to play Android games on Windows. First, Google is “actively expanding” the number of paid, premium games that are fully optimized for PCs. Android…
Nvidia’s products for data centers now encompass a full stack with all the pieces, said Sandip Gupta, executive managing director and head of global strategic alliances at NTT Data. “From a customer perspective, if they believe in an integrated stack, it makes things simple,” Gupta said. The integrated data center cuts complexity and improves efficiency across cooling, networking and storage. “It is driven by the sentiment of an enterprise on how dependent they want to be on one provider versus mix and match,” Gupta said. AI complexity has gone up manifold with multi-agent systems and technologies like OpenClaw, which Huang…
The maturity of organizations’ AI oversight also varies significantly, according to a new EY survey of cybersecurity leaders.
An international law enforcement action called Operation Alice has shut down over 373,000 dark web sites that offered fake CSAM packages. The investigation, led by Germany and supported by Europol, began in mid-2021 and focused on a platform called “Alice with Violence CP,” operated by a 35-year-old suspect based in China. These sites advertised child sexual abuse material (CSAM) and cybercrime-as-a-service offerings, including stolen credit card data and access to compromised systems. Seizure banner on one of the scam sitesSource: Europol According to Europol, the sites used showed previews of claimed CSAM “packages” to trick users into entering their email addresses…
My phone rang. “Animal Detected.” Again. That’s it. No name, no location, no indication of whether the “animal” was one of my two spaniels, Izzy, and Phoebe, patrolling, or a squirrel running up one of my trees. Just “Animal Detected,” a uselessly vague home security notification. I’ve been staring at variations of that since I installed my third-generation Google Nest Doorbell last fall. So when Google quietly started rolling out a software update that was something completely different, I had to try it. I pulled up Google Home on my iPhone, tapped the microphone, and asked: “Hey Google, where is…
SecurityWeek’s weekly cybersecurity news roundup offers a concise overview of important developments that may not receive full standalone coverage but remain relevant to the broader threat landscape. This curated summary highlights key stories across vulnerability disclosures, emerging attack methods, policy updates, industry reports, and other noteworthy events to help readers maintain a well-rounded awareness of the evolving cybersecurity environment. Here are this week’s highlights: Sears Home Services AI chatbot databases left unprotected Cybersecurity researcher Jeremiah Fowler discovered three unprotected, unencrypted databases exposing nearly 3.7 million customer service records tied to Sears Home Services, including logs from its AI chatbot Samantha.…
EFF joined other digital rights and civil liberties organizations in calling out the unconstitutionality of Federal Communications Commission chair Brendan Carr’s recent threats to punish broadcasters for airing statements he disagrees with. Carr’s recent threats, like his past threats, are unconstitutional efforts to coerce news coverage that favors President Donald Trump. He wrongly claims that the FCC’s “public interest” standard allows him and the commission to revoke the licenses of broadcasters who publish news that is unflattering to the government is anathema to our country’s core constitutional values. The First Amendment constrains the FCC’s authority to force broadcasters to toe the government’s line, even though broadcast licensees are required to operate in the “public interest, convenience, and necessity.” Imposing restrictions on licensees’ speech, especially…
