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Google Play Store Reveals Android XR’s Launch Lineup Ahead of Schedule In an unexpected move, Google Play has inadvertently showcased…
Google Play Store Reveals Android XR’s Launch Lineup Ahead of Schedule In an unexpected move, Google Play has inadvertently showcased…
Microsoft has officially ended support for Windows 10, pushing users toward Windows 11 and its new AI-integrated features. The company’s vision involves rewriting the operating system around artificial intelligence, with Copilot becoming central to the user experience. This shift comes amid concerns about forced upgrades, electronic waste, and privacy implications of AI control.
Microsoft has officially terminated support for Windows 10, effectively forcing users to either upgrade their operating systems or pay for extended security updates, according to reports. This move comes as the technology giant pushes its vision of an AI-dominated computing future with significant updates to Windows 11 that integrate artificial intelligence throughout the user experience.
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Microsoft has released what sources indicate is the final official security update for Windows 10, addressing 172 security vulnerabilities including six zero-day threats. The substantial number of fixes demonstrates the ongoing security risks facing users who continue running the aging operating system without extended support. Analysts suggest this underscores why organizations and consumers should consider Microsoft’s Extended Security Updates program.
Microsoft has deployed what appears to be the last official security update for Windows 10, with reports indicating the patch resolves an unprecedented 172 security vulnerabilities. According to technical analysis, this final cumulative update includes fixes for six zero-day vulnerabilities that malicious actors could potentially exploit in unpatched systems.
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A new $999 smartphone featuring a physical killswitch and de-Googled operating system aims to challenge Android’s dominance in the privacy space. The device reportedly includes premium specifications like 16GB of RAM and a MediaTek chipset while completely eliminating Google’s access to user data.
A new $999 smartphone called the HIROH Phone is positioning itself as a privacy-focused alternative to mainstream Android devices, according to reports from technology analysts. The device reportedly features a physical killswitch for enhanced security alongside a completely de-Googled operating system, representing the growing movement toward greater user privacy in mobile technology.
Multiple motherboard manufacturers are facing scrutiny over firmware security implementations that undermine system protection. According to security researchers, vulnerabilities in Secure Boot implementations and untrusted platform keys create systemic risks for users across multiple brands.
Recent security analyses have revealed concerning patterns in how motherboard manufacturers approach firmware security, with multiple high-profile vulnerabilities suggesting systemic industry issues. According to reports, these security failures affect the very foundation of computer security, potentially leaving millions of systems vulnerable to sophisticated attacks.
The Free Software Foundation has launched the Librephone project to develop free software replacements for proprietary binary blobs in mobile device firmware. The multi-year initiative will focus on reverse-engineering components handling cellular connectivity, Wi-Fi, and GPU functions to enhance software freedom for mobile users.
The Free Software Foundation has launched a new initiative called Librephone aimed at bridging the gap between Android distributions and true mobile phone freedom, according to foundation announcements. Rather than building another mobile operating system, sources indicate the project focuses specifically on developing replacements for proprietary software blobs – binary components without available source code – found in Android device firmware.