Sources tell DigiTimes that after Intel launches its Nova Lake processors in the second half of this year, Razor Lake will follow in late 2027, with Titan Lake and Moon Lake arriving in 2028. The desktop and mobile lineups are expected to directly address areas where Chipzilla has fallen behind...
Google’s Fitbit Air is a Whoop-like screen-less fitness tracker built around AI
The Fitbit Air is a compact module that fits into a range of bands, with its sensors pressed against the skin and no display on top. That means no notifications, no tapping, and no swiping – just passive tracking. With nothing to interact with, the device is easier to wear......
Your Yarbo lawnmower is a backdoor into your Wi-Fi network
Security researcher Andreas Makris recently outlined exploits that could allow hackers to hijack thousands of Yarbo lawnmowers sold across more than 30 countries. According to Makris, all units ship with a preinstalled backdoor capable of exposing owners' private information, and the vulnerability cannot currently be disabled. Read Entire Article
Apple and Intel are reportedly working on a chip manufacturing deal
The scale of Apple's hardware business makes even a limited manufacturing shift significant. The company sells more than 200 million iPhones each year, along with large volumes of Macs and iPads. Apple and Intel both declined to comment. Read Entire Article
Trump says Russia and Ukraine have agreed to his request for a 3-day ceasefire and a prisoner swap
President Donald Trump says the leaders of Russia and Ukraine have agreed to his request for a three-day ceasefire and an exchange of prisoners
‘Somebody stole from me’: Mom mourns after 2 fatally shot in kids’ soccer dispute
A young man has appeared in a Michigan court on murder charges, three days after a teenager and a woman were fatally shot in a dispute about who could play an informal game of soccer
California, Nevada, Arizona announce temporary plan to save water from Colorado River
Three western U.S. states have announced a new two-year deal to stabilize the Colorado River
US authorities cancel cruise ship worker visas as part of child sexual abuse images case
U.S. immigration authorities have canceled the visas of more than two dozen people, including some who worked on a Disney Cruise Line ship, amid allegations they possessed or had viewed child sexual abuse images
Rubio defends new US sanctions on Cuba, targeting military-run conglomerate GAESA
Secretary of State Marco Rubio has defended the Trump administration's decision to impose new sanctions on Cuba
Federal judge dismisses former Trump supporter’s defamation lawsuit against Fox News
A federal judge has dismissed a defamation lawsuit against Fox News