Google’s latest Android Security Bulletin patches 46 security vulnerabilities impacting Android devices, one of which is a zero-day flaw in FreeType that may be under “limited, targeted exploitation.” The security update for May includes fixes for a range of issues:… Continue Reading →
The Gates Foundation is expected to spend $200 billion over the next 20 years to support causes related to health and human development. Link to original post https://techcrunch.com/2025/05/08/bill-gates-tells-his-foundation-to-spend-it-all-by-2045/ from Teknoids NewsRead the original story
Paladin, a company whose platform connects lawyers with opportunities to provide free legal help, today launched a province-wide pro bono portal for Ontario, developed in partnership with the Ontario Bar Association. While Paladin has launched pro bono portals in 13… Continue Reading →
Highlights of Mixxx 2.5.1 include new mappings for the DJ TechTools MIDI Fighter Spectra, Numark NS6II, Numark Platinum FX, M-Vave SMC-Mixer, Hercules DJControl Inpulse 500, and Reloop Digital Jockey 2 IE controllers, and a piano keyboard mapping for the M-Vave… Continue Reading →
At its Config 2025 event on Wednesday, Figma unveiled four new AI-powered tools — Sites, Make, Buzz, and Draw, positioning itself as a full-stack design platform to rival Adobe, WordPress, and Canva. These tools enable users to build websites, generate… Continue Reading →
The post How to Secure Your Ubuntu Server with UFW, Fail2ban, and AppArmor first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .When setting up an Ubuntu server for production, securing the system is crucial to ensure its stability, safety,… Continue Reading →
Harman International, a Samsung subsidiary, announced it is acquiring Masimo’s consumer audio division for $350 million in cash. “The deal is expected to finalized by the end of 2025, though it’s still subject to regulatory approvals,” notes Engadget. From the… Continue Reading →
The curl open source project is fighting against a flood of AI-generated false security reports. Daniel Stenberg, curl’s original author and lead developer, declared on LinkedIn that they are “effectively being DDoSed” by these submissions. “We still have not seen… Continue Reading →
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“A threshold has been reached. We are effectively being DDoSed. If we could, we would charge them for this waste of our time,” wrote Daniel Stenberg, original author and lead of the curl project, on LinkedIn this week. Curl (cURL… Continue Reading →
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