November 2025

Hostile nation states could soon use quantum computers, and Palo Alto warns that your firewalls and security devices could quickly become obsolete.

Hostile countries could soon exploit quantum computers to compromise existing encryption standards Current firewalls may need to be replaced to remain effective against quantum threats AI-embedded enterprise browsers increase exposure to attacks on corporate networks Palo Alto Networks warned that rapid advances in technology could soon make current security features insufficient. Nikesh Arora, CEO of

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Sarah Ferguson ready to break silence on Andrew and Jeffrey Epstein scandal

Sarah Ferguson prepares to lift the veil on Andrew’s links to Jeffrey Epstein Sarah Ferguson could soon expose her ex-husband Andrew by discussing his friendship with Jeffrey Epstein in a revealing TV interview. The former Duchess of York is reportedly opening up about what she knew about Andrew Mountbatten Windsor. GB News has reported that

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ETF Outflows, Stablecoin Drop, and DAT Reversals Signal Crypto Capital Flight

Bitcoin’s fall to $84,000 is less about mood than mechanics, says Greg Cipolaro, Global Head of Research at NYDIG. In a report, Cipolaro said the key drivers of the 2024-2025 rally had gone into reverse. Spot Bitcoin ETFs, once the main source of demand in the cycle, are now showing persistent buybacks. These vehicles pumped

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Nvidia CEO insists AI is fundamentally transforming IT infrastructure while dismissing bubble fears as long-term growth unfolds rapidly.

Nvidia Sees Adoption of AI-Driven GPUs Creating Long-Term Structural IT Transformation Jensen Huang rejects claims of AI bubble, citing infrastructure fundamentals The emergence of agentic AI will require significantly greater computing resources on a global scale Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has dismissed suggestions that the global AI market is currently in an economic bubble, instead

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