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Big Tech needs less than three weeks to pay more than $8 billion in fines in 2024

Big tech companies only needed 16 days and 21 hours to pay the more than $8.2 billion in fines accumulated throughout 2024 for violating your privacy and competition rules. That’s the shocking discovery from Proton, the Swiss privacy company behind one of the best VPN and secure messaging services on the market. The team compared […]

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Sony appears keen to avoid another Concord-level failure, canceling two unannounced live PlayStation games

Two unannounced live service games have been canceled by Sony This was confirmed by a company spokesperson They were in development at Bend Studio and Bluepoint Games Sony has canceled two unannounced live service games. According to Bloomberga Sony spokesperson confirmed they had been canceled “following recent review.” They were in development at two PlayStation

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This Samsung Galaxy S26 rumor might make you rethink buying a Galaxy S25

Samsung Galaxy S26 series could use silicon-carbon batteries This should allow a capacity increase of 10 to 15% The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra could then have a battery of up to around 5,750 mAh The Samsung Galaxy S25 series is almost here, but reports suggest their batteries won’t be any bigger than last year’s phones.

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Garmin is about to offer users a major upgrade to the Body Battery and Strength workout for free

Garmin released its first quarter public beta It includes software upgrades for the Forerunner, Venu and other popular Garmins. Strength training workouts are now included in existing coaching plans, and there is also a Body Battery upgrade. Garmin just rolled out its Q1 public beta for the best Garmin watches on the market, giving registered

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The Nintendo Switch 2 could avoid one of its predecessors’ biggest problems at launch: stock shortages

Nintendo Switch 2 could avoid its predecessor’s out-of-stock issues The company is expected to supply around 20 million units in the first year. This is probably enough to cover the first year’s global demand. The Nintendo Switch 2 is expected to be available when it launches later in 2025, with analysts predicting a huge improvement

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Staying strong against hyper-volumetric DDoS attacks

As digital innovation accelerates, the scale and sophistication of cyber threats, particularly distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks, also increases. Hyper-volumetric DDoS attacks, which overwhelm systems with floods of traffic, are increasing in frequency and complexity. According to our research, more than a third (37%) of European businesses have been victims of such an attack

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Label maker Avery confirms attack on its site and stolen customer credit card information

Avery discovers credit card skimmer installed on its website Tens of thousands of people have had their sensitive data confiscated It now offers free credit monitoring services to those affected. Hackers have been found stealing payments and personally identifiable information (PII) from customers of printing giant Avery for more than six months, experts have claimed.

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UK government technology procurement processes ‘minimize’ technical risks involved

The UK’s National Audit Office says the government’s approach to technology providers requires centralized reform The current strategy is costing taxpayers billions and leaving Britain’s infrastructure obsolete for three decades. The Public Accounts Committee has also spoken out, saying government departments are not “smart customers”. In alarming but unsurprising news given its attitude towards artificial

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As cPanel raises its prices, SPanel’s improved compatibility could shake up the web hosting world order.

ScalaHosting Announces New SPanel-Based Hosting Plans Their team will take care of customer migration free of charge SPanel for non-ScalaHosting shared hosting plans American web hosting provider ScalaHosting has released an update to SPanel allowing it to be used on shared hosting plans. The update gives shared hosting customers (and resellers) of one of the

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