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If it feels like all of your devices use USB-C now, you're not wrong — especially after Apple switched to the standard with the iPhone 15 series. But finding the right USB-C charger can still be a ...
When Anthropic unveiled Claude Code Security late last month, investors were quick to punish traditional cybersecurity vendors. But the victims of that upset, like Palo Alto Networks and CrowdStrike, ...
On Feb. 20, Anthropic released a vulnerability-scanning tool aimed at security applications, leading to an average drawdown of over 5% across our cybersecurity stock coverage as investors worry that ...
Shares of cybersecurity software companies tumbled Friday after Anthropic PBC introduced a new security feature into its Claude AI model. Anthropic said the new tool “scans codebases for security ...
Biometrics are a core part of any smartphone nowadays, and Google Pixel is one of the few brands that balances both fingerprint and face unlock properly. But it seems Google wants to take things a ...
Google is developing a new advanced face unlock system called “Project Toscana” for Pixel phones and Chromebooks. Toscana is designed to perform better in challenging lighting conditions than Google’s ...
A Mini Dachshund puppy named Moose is proving that sometimes the universe really does take its time on the details. With a perfectly split face that’s half white and half gray merle, plus those pale ...
Building a safer alternative to OpenClaw using Claude Code addresses significant security concerns while preserving the core functionality of an AI assistant. OpenClaw is recognized for its automation ...
NJ Transit and Amtrack are warning their rail customers to gird their loins for a potential full month of misery as a yearslong infrastructure project reaches a critical juncture — while promising the ...
WASHINGTON — Two officers at the Department of Homeland Security have been placed on leave and may face criminal charges after giving false reports about a migrant-involved shooting incident in ...
The Social Security Administration is shifting more employees to its phone line, a move that employees say risks adding to backlogs and processing times for the public as employees who typically ...