I followed the ‘Plus 5’ rule for wireless charging, and it fixed my iPhone’s charge speeds

Wireless charging is a helpful feature, but you may be getting the top speed with your accessories. Here’s what to check for.

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I carried this Bluetooth tracker card in my backpack for a week – and it withstood my clumsiness

The UAG Metropolis tracker is an AirTag wallet alternative that’s highly functional, and all my bending and flexing haven’t fazed it.

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I tested ChatGPT Plus vs. Gemini Pro to see which is better – and if it’s worth switching

Considering ditching ChatGPT Plus for Gemini Pro? I tested both on the same 10 tasks. Here’s which came out on top.

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The new rules for AI-assisted code in the Linux kernel: What every dev needs to know

Linus Torvalds and maintainers just finalized the Linux kernel’s new AI policy – but it might not address the biggest challenge with AI-generated code. Here’s why.

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Adobe Patches Actively Exploited Zero-Day That Lingered for Months

An attacker has been using maliciously crafted PDF files to exploit a zero-day in Adobe Acrobat and Reader for at least four months.

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GrafanaGhost: The AI That Leaked Everything Without Being Hacked

A newly disclosed vulnerability reveals how AI assistants can become invisible channels for data exfiltration — and why security enforcement must shift to the data layer.

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CSA: CISOs Should Prepare for Post-Mythos Exploit Storm

Security experts warn of an “AI vulnerability storm” triggered by the introduction of Anthropic’s Claude Mythos in a new paper from the Cloud Security Alliance (CSA).

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Empty Attestations: OT Lacks the Tools for Cryptographic Readiness

OT asset owners are being asked by regulators to attest to their post-quantum cryptographic readiness without the appropriate tooling, resulting in paperwork dressed up to look like genuine security.

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FBI announces takedown of phishing operation that targeted thousands of victims

Cybercriminals allegedly used the W3LL phishing kit to target more than 17,000 victims worldwide, stealing their passwords and multi-factor authentication codes.

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This Linux distro offers an easy DNS switcher – but there’s more to it that I like

iDealOS is an MXLinux-based distribution that gives the normal Linux security a bit of a boost via DNS.

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