The story of embattled compliance startup Delve keeps hitting twists and turns. TechCrunch has confirmed that Delve was the compliance company that performed the security certifications for Context AI, the AI agent training startup that last week disclosed a security incident which led to a data breach at popular app and website hosting giant Vercel. … Read More “Another customer of troubled startup Delve suffered a big security incident” »
Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority TL;DR Mammotion is offering a discount program as part of the Kickstarter program for its SPINO S1 Pro pool-cleaning robot. You can pay a refundable $50 deposit to get the robot for $1,499, which is $1,000 less than the recommended price. The robot can scale the pool walls and then … Read More “This pool-cleaning robot can climb out of pools, and you can get it for $1,000 off” »
A pair of Nintendo of America customers has filed a lawsuit against the company, demanding that the money the gaming company expects to receive from the Trump tariff refunds be passed on to consumers. The proposed class action lawsuit, filed Tuesday in the US District Court for the Western District of Washington, claims that Nintendo … Read More “Nintendo Customers Sue for Share of Trump Tariff Refunds” »
The OnePlus Watch 4 made it to the Google Play Console a few days ago, and now it’s been listed by the brand on its official website, and this has officially revealed its most important specs. The watch has an all-titanium case and it’s going to be offered in two colors: Evergreen Titanium and Midnight … Read More “OnePlus Watch 4 announced with titanium case, Wear OS 6” »
Kennedy replied without hesitation: “I’m not going to make that kind of commitment.” “Because you probably won’t,” Ruiz said. “You’ll probably fire her, too, like you did director Monarez, because you will not accept the recommendations based on science.” Suppressed science A report from the Washington Post on Wednesday seemed to support Ruiz’s concern for … Read More “RFK Jr. won’t back CDC director on vaccines as agency scraps positive data” »
Joe Maring / Android Authority TL;DR YouTube appears to be testing a mobile livestream ad format that plays in a dedicated space below the video window, replacing the live chat area. This change allows users to keep watching live content during ads, avoiding the traditional “commercial break” that obscures the entire screen. While the video … Read More “YouTube tests a less intrusive ad format for livestreams” »
The Apple Watch‘s blood oxygen sensor has been at the center of what feels like a never-ending tennis match of legal back-and-forth. In 2020, the Apple Watch Series 6 launched with the sensor that measures your blood’s oxygen saturation (SpO2), which is how much oxygen red blood cells pick up from your lungs and transport … Read More “A Previously Banned Apple Watch Health Feature Is Now Here to Stay” »
Joe Maring / Android Authority TL;DR What looks to be the changelog for stable One UI 8.5 on Galaxy S25 has been posted online. The update will include Galaxy AI improvements, among other new features. We’re expecting the update to roll out in the coming weeks. Android 16-based One UI 8.5 debuted on the Galaxy … Read More “Galaxy S25 One UI 8.5 release imminent as changelog leaks” »
Meta will track its employees’ keystrokes, clicks and mouse movements — and even capture screenshots of what’s on their computer screens — to help train the company’s AI models. That’s according to a Reuters report on Tuesday, citing an internal memo sent to workers. According to the memo, Meta will install a new software program called the … Read More “Meta Will Track Employees’ Keystrokes, Clicks and Mousing to Train AI” »
Surveillance vendors caught abusing access to telcos to track people’s phone locations, researchers say
Security researchers have uncovered two separate spying campaigns that are abusing well-known weaknesses in the global telecoms infrastructure to track people’s locations. The researchers say these two campaigns are likely a small snapshot of what they believe to be widespread exploitation of surveillance vendors seeking access to global phone networks. On Thursday, the Citizen Lab, … Read More “Surveillance vendors caught abusing access to telcos to track people’s phone locations, researchers say” »





