Cisco warns of critical SD-WAN security flaw which has been open since 2023

Maximum-severity Cisco flaw is being actively abused, and FCEB agencies were given just a few days to patch.

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says conflict between Pentagon and Anthropic is ‘not the end of the world’

Anthropic has been given until Friday to allow the Pentagon to use its Claude model for “all lawful purposes,” or risk losing its $200 million DoD contract.

Google releases Gemini Enterprise mobile apps to bring AI to all your key work tasks

Google has launched a new Gemini Enterprise app for on-the-go access to the agentic AI platform it announced in October.

How to turn your home office into a Resident Evil Safe Room in time for Requiem

Work doesn’t always need to be a world of survival horror.

Good new for forgetful workers – Claude Cowork can now handle all your recurring work tasks, so no more missing those weekly reports

Claude Cowork will give you daily summaries, complete regular research and organize your folders autonomously.

Virgin Media O2 switches on Starlink-powered smartphone satellite service

Launch of O2 Satellite looks to help cut down areas of poor or no signal across the UK.

AI and deepfakes are proving to be a security nightmare for businesses everywhere

Cybercriminals are using AI to speed up and improve their tactics, new report warns.

GL.iNet Slate 7 portable Wi-Fi 7 travel router review: A brilliant travel router with a few strategic flaws that the makers need to fix

The GL.iNet Slate 7 is a Wi-Fi 7-capable router designed for home and small-business use that punches above its weight.

Samsung’s new super-powered meeting room displays want to make your video calls far more interactive, whether you like it or not

Samsung’s WAFX-P interactive display combines AI tools, dual-pen input, live captions, and multi-device integration for collaborative business environments.

Sam Altman says plans for data centers in space are ‘ridiculous’ — is this the start of a new war of words with Elon Musk?

Sam Altman dismisses current plans for orbital data centers, citing high launch costs, hardware fragility, and infrastructure limitations.