Science & Technology

Microsoft issues guidance on how best to hit back against Kerberoasting AD attacks

Cybersecurity researchers from Microsoft have warned the effectiveness of a cyberattack method called Kerberoasting is growing. To help businesses engage…

Obscure monitor vendor debuts one of the most desirable laptops of the year: Sub-1kg, Intel Lunar lake CPU and a 14-inch display, but it will never go on sale outside of Japan

Monitor maker Unitcom has released the iiyama PC, featuring a 14-inch or 16-inch design and plenty of other attractive features.…

I’ve seen the new AI collar that lets your dog talk, and it’s as wild as it sounds

The Shazam Band is a new AI-powered collar containing speakers and sensors that lets your pet talk to you, just…

Medical data of almost 400,000 Americans stolen: Here’s what we know

American healthcare management organization Gryphon Healthcare recently suffered a supply-chain cyberattack in which sensitive data on hundreds of thousands of…

The rise of Agentic AI: What does it mean for businesses?

Agentic AI (sometimes referred to as multi agent AI systems) is set to revolutionize business operations. Joe Dunleavy, Global SVP…

Cisco investigates breach after data put up for sale on BreachForums

A known data leaker claims to have broken into Cisco and stolen sensitive data from the company. As a result,…

Call of Duty: Black Ops 6, Modern Warfare 3, and Warzone are coming to Xbox Cloud Gaming next week

Xbox Cloud Gaming will welcome three Call of Duty games to its service this month. In a recent blog post,…

Vinyl sales drop 33⅓ as greed threatens to ruin the revival

For years now we’ve been living in a vinyl revival, with sales of vinyl LPs and the best turntables in…

Apple’s digital iPhone car keys could soon support these big-name vehicles

Apple is planning to expand its support for digital car keys to vehicles made by Volvo, Polestar and Audi, giving…

Fifty well-preserved Viking-era skeletons are discovered in Denmark

The Vikings unearthed at Aasum most likely weren’t warriors. Borre Lundø believes the site was probably a “standard settlement,” perhaps…