A chip vulnerability in Apple Silicon isn’t great, plus why OpenAI’s concern about DeepSeek is hilarious but justified.
Starring Tom Merritt and Jenn Cutter.
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- SLAP and FLOP security flaws affect all current Apple devices
- New Apple CPU side-channel attacks steal data from browsers
- Apple chips can be hacked to leak secrets from Gmail, iCloud, and more – Ars Technica
- Windows 11 is Getting an Improved Phone Link Integration in the Start Menu
- OpenAI suddenly thinks intellectual property theft is not cool, actually, amid DeepSeek’s rise
- Microsoft Probing If DeepSeek-Linked Group Improperly Obtained OpenAI Data – Bloomberg
- AstroForge selects target for “high risk, seat of the pants” asteroid mission – Ars Technica
- Atari’s limited edition Asteroids watch tells time with orbiting spaceships | The Verge
- Comcast unveils ultra-low lag Internet connection
- Apple enables support for T-Mobile and Starlink satellite network on the iPhone
- Copyright Office Offers Assurance on AI Filmmaking Tools
- Google Play adds a ‘Verified’ badge for trusted VPN apps | TechCrunch
- NordVPN’s new feature gets around networks that block VPNs | The Verge
- CVS tries to juice app signups with cabinet unlocking feature
- Logitech’s peel-and-stick radar sensors could let companies invisibly monitor their offices | The Verge
- Google Pixel 4a’s old firmware is gone, trapping users on the buggy battery update | Android Central