A fake Android antivirus app called TrustBastion is spreading malware and stealing banking credentials. Here’s how it works and how to stay protected.
Amazon’s internal push for Kiro is fueling backlash from engineers who want broader Claude Code access.
OpenAI says it won’t use “io” to market its AI hardware, and a court filing suggests the first device won’t ship before late February 2027.
Hawaii plans to use “first responder” drones in Waikiki to reach crime scenes and emergencies faster, and privacy advocates are sounding the alarm.
Thousands of IT admins were locked out as a Microsoft 365 admin center outage disrupted access for North American businesses.
23andMe customers affected by a data breach may be eligible for cash or monitoring services. Here’s how to file a claim before the deadline.
Google confirms Quick Share’s AirDrop-style sharing is expanding beyond Pixel to more Android devices in 2026, making file sharing far easier.
The initiative will be led by the Home Office and developed in collaboration with major technology companies, academic researchers, and technical experts.
The deal underscores a broader industry shift as security vendors race to address the risks introduced by LLMs, copilots, and autonomous AI agents.
SaaS provider says layoffs target non-revenue roles as it retools priorities, with costs weighing heavily on near-term financial results.
This is a major milestone in Amazon’s effort to reinvent Alexa for the age of large language models.
Adobe has reversed course on its plans for Adobe Animate, confirming that the long-running 2D animation application will not be shut down after all.