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Honor Magic 7 Pro launches with Deepfake Detection and 200 MP “Super Zoom” camera

Christmas is over, but January once again proves to be the most wonderful time of the year for Android phone fans. Following the launch of the OnePlus 13 series last week, Honor has launched its own flagship offering for 2025 – the Honor Magic 7 Pro – on the international stage. Boasting a powerful Snapdragon

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Google Messages finally reverses an annoying change, making it easier to organize your contacts

Google again lets users set names and profile photos for their contacts in Google Messages The app moved to a social network style profile system in 2024 Profile sharing is apparently still available Google has announced that users of its Messages app will once again be able to set names and photos for their contacts

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JPMorgan tells all its employees they must return to the office full time

JPMorgan Chase rolls out company-wide return-to-office mandate The 316,000 workers will have to work in the office full time Office work is “the best way to run the business” Banking giant JPMorgan Chase has ordered all of its 316,000 employees to return to the office full time, marking the end of the company’s flexible hybrid

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How can banks actually understand the evolving regulatory landscape?

The EU’s AI law came into force earlier this year, marking a major milestone as the first regulation of its kind for this emerging technology. Although the law has raised concerns about compliance costs and potential impacts on innovation, its overarching goal is to position the EU as the “global hub for trustworthy AI” and

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UK government to test AI projects in bakeries, farms and more

UK government sets aside £7m for AI projects 120 projects funded to develop AI tools This hopes to increase the productivity and efficiency of small businesses As part of the UK government’s recently announced AI Opportunities Plan, £7 million has been allocated to fund AI projects across the country, with the aim of “supercharging” growth

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This portable SSD has a unique feature that I hope becomes mainstream

Longsys demonstrated an external SSD with NFC capabilities at CES 2025 Available in capacities of up to 4 TB, it uses proprietary Longsys technology and will be offered to third parties No timetable or pricing is available yet, but it could be a game-changer when it comes to security. Longsys unveiled its NFC-enabled portable SSD

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Hardware supply chain threats can harm your endpoint infrastructure

The global IT infrastructure has become increasingly interconnected and interdependent. As a result, operational resilience continued to be high on the agenda for CISOs. As organizations have matured in their management of software threats, many struggle with poor visibility and inadequate tools to defend against lower-level threats targeting hardware and firmware, which proves to be

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AWS S3 feature exploited by ransomware hackers to encrypt storage buckets

Attackers access storage buckets with exposed AWS keys The files are then encrypted and scheduled to be deleted after a week Halycon says it observed at least two victims attacked in this way Cybercriminals have begun exploiting legitimate AWS S3 features to encrypt victims’ buckets, a unique twist on the old ransomware attack. Halycon researchers

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