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Google launches Veles open-source scanner to catch leaked credentials early

July 22, 2025 by Brian Fagioli
google veles secret scanner

Google’s Veles scanner helps developers and cloud users find and fix exposed API keys and credentials before they cause trouble.

Categories Google, Open source Tags API key detection, CI/CD security, cloud security, credential leak, cybersecurity, Google, Open Source, secret scanner, Veles

Kubuntu Focus NX GEN 3 is a tiny Linux desktop with big power and blazing fast storage

July 25, 2025July 22, 2025 by Brian Fagioli
Kubuntu focus mini 1

The Kubuntu Focus NX GEN 3 is a small Linux desktop that delivers serious power, fast storage, and a curated OS setup for a great out-of-the-box experience.

Categories Linux, Hardware Tags DDR5 RAM, Featured, Intel Arc GPU, Intel Core Ultra, Kubuntu Focus, Linux desktop, NX GEN 3, PCIe Gen5, Thunderbolt 4, Wi-Fi 7

Bee joins Amazon as Panos Panay expands agentic AI push

July 22, 2025 by Brian Fagioli
Bee Amazon

Amazon has acquired Bee, a startup focused on personal, agentic AI. The move aligns with Panos Panay’s broader vision for AI across Amazon devices and services.

Categories Artificial Intelligence, Business Tags agentic AI, AI startup, Alexa, Amazon, Bee, Ethan Agarwal, Nick Komorous, Panos Panay, personal AI

Managers say supervising Gen Z feels like babysitting according to new survey

July 22, 2025 by Brian Fagioli
gen z office daycare illustration

Managers across the U.S. say supervising Gen Z employees often feels more like parenting or babysitting. Here’s why the disconnect runs deeper than laziness.

Categories Gen z, Business Tags Gen Z, HR, intergenerational conflict, management, pandemic workforce, ResumeTemplates.com, soft skills, supervision, workplace behavior, young workers

Elgato Game Capture 4K S lets you stream Switch 2 gameplay to Twitch and YouTube 

July 22, 2025 by Brian Fagioli
elgato 4k s capture card streaming

Elgato’s new Game Capture 4K S lets streamers capture cinematic 4K60 gameplay from consoles and PC, with support for macOS, iPadOS, OBS, and TikTok Live.

Categories Gaming Tags capture card, Corsair, Elgato, Game Capture 4K S, iPad, OBS, streaming, Switch 2, Twitch, YouTube

Apple launches retail expansion in Saudi Arabia, but at what cost?

July 22, 2025 by Brian Fagioli
apple saudi retail flagship

Apple has launched its first retail services in Saudi Arabia, offering full Arabic support and plans for physical stores. But human rights concerns loom large.

Categories Apple Tags Apple, Apple Store, Apple Watch, human rights, iPhone, online shopping, privacy, retail, Saudi Arabia

ExpressVPN leaked real IP addresses on Windows — can users still trust it?

July 22, 2025 by Brian Fagioli
expressvpn windows leak warning

ExpressVPN has patched a privacy issue in its Windows app that leaked certain traffic outside the VPN tunnel. Here’s what happened and why you should update.

Categories Security, Software Tags bug bounty, debug code, ExpressVPN, IP leak, privacy, RDP, TCP port 3389, VPN, Windows

KIOXIA unveils 245TB SSD built for generative AI workloads

July 21, 2025 by Brian Fagioli
kioxia lc9 245tb ssd scaled

KIOXIA’s new LC9 Series SSD hits 245TB, targeting generative AI and data-heavy workloads with massive capacity and PCIe 5.0 speed.

Categories Hardware, Artificial Intelligence, Storage Tags data center, enterprise storage, flash memory, generative AI, KIOXIA, LC9, NVMe, PCIe 5.0, SSD

Google launches OSS Rebuild to catch open source malware and verify sketchy packages

July 21, 2025 by Brian Fagioli
google oss rebuild wide

Google’s OSS Rebuild helps detect open source supply chain attacks by rebuilding packages and verifying integrity without burdening maintainers.

Categories Google, Open source Tags Crates.io, Google, npm, Open Source, OSS Rebuild, PyPI, reproducible builds, SLSA, software security

OpenAI expands in UK with new government partnership

July 21, 2025 by Brian Fagioli
openai uk flag ai partnership

OpenAI has signed a new partnership with the UK government to grow its London presence, invest in AI infrastructure, and help improve public services using artificial intelligence.

Categories Artificial Intelligence, Government Tags AI Growth Zones, AI infrastructure, artificial intelligence, GPT 4o, OpenAI, OpenAI London office, Peter Kyle, public services, UK government

Fidji Simo joins OpenAI as CEO of Applications and brings a much-needed human focus to AI

July 21, 2025 by Brian Fagioli
fidji simo openai ceo applications

Fidji Simo joins OpenAI to lead Applications, aiming to make AI tools more useful and human-centered.

Categories Artificial Intelligence Tags AI accessibility, AI apps, AI empowerment, AI for everyone, AI tools, Fidji Simo, OpenAI, tech leadership, women in tech

T-Mobile unlocks L4S to supercharge 5G with low latency

July 21, 2025 by Brian Fagioli
tmobile l4s 5g cloud gaming

T-Mobile brings L4S to its 5G Advanced network, unlocking better gaming, video calling, and XR experiences with lower latency and smarter performance.

Categories 5G, T-Mobile Tags 5G Advanced, cloud gaming, Ericsson, GeForce NOW, L4S, Qualcomm, remote driving, T-Mobile, Vay, XR
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