I saw a two-legged Roborock that is rocking the robot vacuum market at CES 2026
The Roborock Rover has garnered the attention that few devices can achieve at CES 2026, and I had the chance to see it in person.
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The Roborock Rover has garnered the attention that few devices can achieve at CES 2026, and I had the chance to see it in person.
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Google’s AI in Search served up false and misleading health information, according to an investigation by The Guardian.
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I’m back on the CES show floor, narrowing down the most compelling smart home devices I’ve spotted so far.
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From dismantling online games as a child to uncovering real-world vulnerabilities, Katie Paxton-Fear explains how autism, curiosity, and a rejection of ambiguity shaped her path into ethical hacking.
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We can’t outpace the adversary by trying to stop every attack, but we can outlast them by engineering systems and culture to take a punch and try to quickly rebound.
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Using fake accounts and synthetic data to lure the hackers, the researchers gathered information on their servers.
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With a bright Sony micro-OLED display and 120Hz refresh rate, the Beast XR are Viture’s best glasses yet.
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The flaw is tracked as CVE-2025-54957 and its existence came to light in October 2025 after it was discovered by Google researchers.
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Source: Securonix
Cybersecurity researchers have disclosed details of a new campaign dubbed PHALT#BLYX that has leveraged ClickFix-style lures to display fixes for fake blue screen of death (BSoD) errors in attacks targeting the European hospitality sector.
The end goal of the multi-stage campaign is to deliver a remote access trojan known as DCRat, according to cybersecurity company Securonix.
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Which Linux distributions will rise above the competition in 2026 to dethrone the old guard? These are my picks.
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