[ad_1] Grafana Labs, the maker of its eponymous popular open source web visualization software, confirmed it had been hacked but that it refused to pay the hackers who had threatened to release the company’s codebase. In a series of posts on social media, the lab said its investigation found that the hackers had abused a … Read More “Open source tool maker Grafana Labs says hackers stole its code, refuses to pay ransom” »
Month: May 2026
[ad_1] Rita El Khoury / Android Authority 🗣️ This is an open thread. We want to hear from you! Share your thoughts in the comments and vote in the poll below — your take might be featured in a future roundup. For the past few months, I can’t browse the Google Pixel subreddit without seeing … Read More “Pixel Weather is driving users crazy. Are you one of them?” »
8000mAh battery, 200MP Leica camera, flagship chip – Xiaomi’s most extreme phone yet launches this week
[ad_1] Xiaomi has officially confirmed when its next flagship phone is arriving, with the new Xiaomi 17 Max set to launch in China on May 21. The phone will debut alongside several other products. These include the Xiaomi YU7 GT, Xiaomi Band 10 Pro, and a range of smart home devices. While Xiaomi has already released multiple phones in the … Read More “8000mAh battery, 200MP Leica camera, flagship chip – Xiaomi’s most extreme phone yet launches this week” »
[ad_1] Welcome to Import AI, a newsletter about AI research. Import AI runs on arXiv, cappuccinos, and feedback from readers. If you’d like to support this, please subscribe. Stuxnet before Stuxnet:…Fast16 bugs software likely used in weapons programs…Here’s a fascinating investigation of a ~20+ year old computer virus called fast16.sys. This software is interesting because … Read More “AI stuxnet; cursed Muon optimizer; and positive alignment” »
[ad_1] Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority TL;DR Google is rolling out its redesigned gradient icons to all users. The new icons are showing up in the Google apps tray. Users are debating whether the new icons are good or bad. Google is rolling out its new, redesigned, and weird-looking app icons to all users. The … Read More “New Google app icons are rolling out, and people are divided” »
[ad_1] The internet is no longer an optional service for your home. It’s a must-have for streaming movies, shopping for deals online and working. You likely have an opinion about your internet service provider, and we want to hear it — the good and the bad. So we’re bringing back People’s Picks to ask you which … Read More “Love Your Internet? Hate It? Vote in the 2026 People’s Picks Awards” »
[ad_1] In early February, the next V3 booster successfully passed pressure testing. After it was moved to the launch pad, SpaceX planned to ignite 10 engines up to full power. But just after ignition, due to an automatic abort from the ground systems, a hard shutdown was commanded. This ended up damaging half of the … Read More “The US space enterprise is desperately waiting for Starship—will it finally deliver?” »
[ad_1] TL;DR Following Google’s announcement last week to revamp all 4,000 Android emojis into a “Noto 3D” style, a new leak offers a much more detailed look at the library. Developer RKBDI obtained the new emojis ahead of their official rollout and packaged them into a Magisk module for early testing. These emojis are scheduled … Read More “Here is your first detailed look at Android’s new Noto 3D emojis” »
[ad_1] The Galaxy S23 series and Galaxy A56 are now next in line for the stable One UI 8.5 release. The update has started rolling out in South Korea first, covering the Galaxy S23, S23 Plus, S23 Ultra, and the mid-range Galaxy A56. Wider global availability will follow over the coming days. Samsung has been moving unusually quickly with One UI 8.5. This is especially … Read More “The Galaxy S23 is getting One UI 8.5 – and the Galaxy A56 is right behind it” »
Linus Torvalds says AI-powered bug hunters have made Linux security mailing list ‘almost entirely unmanageable’
[ad_1] Security Multiple researchers using the same tools to find the same bugs are creating ‘unnecessary pain and pointless work’ Linux kernel boss Linus Torvalds has declared the project’s security mailing list has become “almost entirely unmanageable” due to multiple researchers using AI to find bugs and then filling the list with duplicate reports. Torvalds … Read More “Linus Torvalds says AI-powered bug hunters have made Linux security mailing list ‘almost entirely unmanageable’” »
