The invisible supply chain inside every mobile app
Every mobile app is assembled from layers of code that most security teams never see: third-party libraries, analytics SDKs, advertising frameworks, open-source packages, and proprietary binaries that arrive pre-compiled. Those apps then run on devices that already contain firmware, chipset software, carrier services, and preinstalled system applications. Each of those components has its own dependencies,…
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Why Every Driver Should Keep This Portable Power Tool In Their Car
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. No matter whether you’re heading down the road to the store or on a cross-country road trip, it always pays to be prepared when you’re driving. Part of that preparation is making sure you know all the tips and tricks to make sure your car…
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‘If AI is the only place people feel heard, that’s a societal problem’ — why one charity is pushing back on mental health chatbots
As we’ve covered before on TechRadar, a growing number of people are turning to AI chatbots like ChatGPT and Gemini for something they were never really designed to do: provide mental health support. According to new research from suicide prevention charity Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM), around 1 in 4 people in the UK are…
Xiaomi 17T Series Phones have been Registered: Equipped with MediaTek 8/9 Flagship Platform and Featuring Leica Imaging Technology
The new OnePlus 15T has been officially announced and is set to debut soon. It is described as “the dream phone for small-screen users”.
The folding screen flagship with the faintest creases is here! OPPO Find N6 officially announced: Smooth sailing ahead
Nikon’s Nikkor Z 70-200mm f/2.8 VR S II is official, and improves on first-gen version in several key areas
OpenClaw should terrify anyone who thinks AI agents are ready for real responsibility
A Meta executive wanted help cleaning up her inbox and thought the new OpenClaw automated AI agent would be just the trick. For safety’s sake, she made sure to tell it to “confirm before acting” and doing the cleanup. That linguistic child’s lock failed…. Check out the original article: [Techradar.Com] OpenClaw should terrify anyone who…
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I spent a day at an elite hi-fi show to pick out 6 affordable speakers and hi-res players even I’d buy, so maybe you can too
Technics just added its famed ΔΣ direct drive tech to a turntable that won’t cost thousands — and I want one
This new Google TV 4K box not only has Dolby Vision and Atmos, but another nice trick: you can add more storage using a microSD card
Waaaa! A new Super Mario Galaxy Movie leak has spoiled a major character reveal — and it’s another of the Nintendo mascot’s popular foes
A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms season 2: what we know so far about the new Game of Thrones show’s return
The 2026 BAFTAs threw a huge curveball with Robert Aramayo’s best actor win — here’s when you’ll be able to stream his victorious performance on Netflix
‘Meredith is still in Seattle’: Patrick Dempsey confirms new Prime Video show Memory of a Killer will ‘not’ have a Grey’s Anatomy crossover
Olaf is hosting a drawing class at Disney World — and animators will teach you to draw him and other classic characters
This HBO Max drama with 98% on Rotten Tomatoes is streaming soon — and it’s a rare post-apocalyptic show done right
What is the release date for The Pitt season 2 episode 8 on HBO Max?
Things are slowly getting worse during the Fourth of July hospital shift in The Pitt season 2. Not only has Dana (Katherine LaNasa) been trying her best to shield a sexual assault victim from the chaos of the emergency room, but a new type of disaster has entered the chat. At the end of episode…
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Xiaomi Tag Organ Tracking Device will be Released on February 28th: Compatible with Android and iOS Systems
Why 2022 Isn’t The Best Model Year For Car Quality, According To JD Power
Assessing car quality and reliability for a specific model year is not always straightforward. In many cases, vehicles are carried over entirely from one model year to the next with no changes, making it difficult to determine whether and why one particular model year of a car or truck has more problems than the next,…
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