[ad_1] The automotive industry is entering the age of physical AI. Vehicles are rapidly transforming into intelligent, software-defined systems that perceive their environment, make real-time decisions, and act in the physical world. As autonomy expands and AI workloads move to the edge, one reality is becoming clear: If the data cannot be trusted, the AI...
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[ad_1] If you’ve ever built a website, run a startup, or shipped software of any kind in the last decade, there’s a good chance you’ve used axios. It’s one of those software tools that powers enormous chunks of the internet. It is a JavaScript library that handles the basic but essential task of fetching data...
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[ad_1] Yes.  For all annual memberships that are either upgrading to the TDL Professional tier or expanding to a group membership a pro-rated credit for the time remaining on the existing membership will be applied to the new membership package’s total. To do so, go here and complete the form. A member of the team will...
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[ad_1] Meta has been ordered to pay $375m, around £279m, after a US jury found it misled families about the safety of its platforms for children. The landmark ruling, delivered in New Mexico, is being described as the first time a state has successfully sued the social media giant over child safety issues. For parents...
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[ad_1] Oftentimes, when lawmakers don’t know how to make sense of something, or it scares them, they criminalize it. Exhibit A: sexting. Sexting is very common among teens, frequently referenced in pop-culture, and perhaps a mystery to people who didn’t grow up with a cellphone. Some may call it “unwise.” Friends may steer friends away...
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[ad_1] Bengaluru, Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Thursday cautioned that cybercrimes and drug-related offences are on the rise in the state and urged the police to take strong and effective measures to prevent them. Cybercrime, drug offences rising in Karnataka; CM Siddaramaiah urges strict police action He also asked the police to use technology effectively...
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[ad_1] “I can still smell it… It’s sticky, ew… Oh my God, what is that?” says YouTuber CryptoNWO right before he vomits on camera. He’s an influencer opening a “mystery box” – supposedly bought from the dark web – and has just pulled a plastic bag with something in it that you’d most likely find...
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[ad_1] A Chicago area couple logged into their retirement account only to find out it had been hacked, and a large chunk of their retirement savings was gone, and the response from the online brokerage firm is only adding insult to injury. “Look at these trades at 3:32. That’s after the market closed. I usually...
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[ad_1] Older Americans are losing more money than ever to scams, according to a new Federal Trade Commission report to Congress, with losses climbing sharply over the past four years. The FTC’s 2024–2025 report on protecting older consumers shows total fraud losses among adults 60 and older have quadrupled since 2020 rising from about $600...
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[ad_1] Pwned Welcome to Pwned, The Register’s new column, where we highlight the worst infosec own goals so you can, hopefully, protect against them. Caffeine is an essential tool for most IT defenders, so, on balance, we’re sure it has protected against a lot more exploits than it has caused. But in this case, the...
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