October 2023

AtlasCross hacking group posing as American Red Cross in new phishing scam

Threat actors are always on the lookout for new methods to gain unauthorized access to your devices. Now, according to a recent report from NSFOCUS Security Labs, a new group of hackers named AtlasCross is using sophisticated phishing tactics to pose as the American Red Cross and spread malware through two newly discovered trojans –

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Apple currently in talks with Chinese officials regarding App Store regulation

Apple is one of the few Western companies to have maintained a good relationship with the Chinese government. However, all this could change as Apple is currently looking for ways to navigate around a recent Chinese regulation, which would restrict foreign apps on the App Store without government approval. According to the Wall Street Journal,

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Google Pixel production might be shifting to India due to excessive leaks

Over the past few years, Google Pixel devices have faced an onslaught of production leaks. Months before the launch of devices, the internet had already seen it all, making the actual event of launches quite boring. For this reason, Google might be moving production from its current location in Vietnam to India. This information is

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Google Bard may soon get ‘Memory’ feature to remember user preferences

Google might soon launch a new feature called Memory for its AI chatbot, Google Bard. When the upgrade is rolled out, Bard can refer back to “memories” you’ve set  — making its responses more personalized and helpful. Dylan Roussel, an Android developer from France, shared screenshots of this Memory feature (via 9to5Google). It’s still in

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Research says new binding material increases battery life by 10%

Lithium-ion batteries have been the subject of constant research, thanks in part to their major role in transitioning to an increasingly electric world. Now, as part of these efforts, researchers from Dalhousie University in Halifax, Canada, have discovered a new cost-effective solution to enhance the lifespan of batteries. As per the report, researchers found that the

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