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EngadgetMay 12, 2026
Gemini for Google Home will no longer freak out if you ask it how to make a margarita
Google has rolled out updates to make Gemini for Home faster and more useful.

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CNET NewsMay 11, 2026
Android Owners: You Could Get Part of Google's $135 Million Data Settlement
Did you use an Android phone with a mobile service plan in the last nine years? You could receive up to $100.

Mac RumorsMay 11, 2026
OpenAI's New Daybreak Platform Uses GPT-5.5 to Find Software Vulnerabilities
OpenAI today launched Daybreak, an answer to Anthropic's Project Glasswing initiative and Mythos AI model. Like Glasswing, Daybreak is a cyber defense effort that will help tech companies find security vulnerabilities in their platforms.


SlashDotMay 11, 2026
Google Says Hackers Used AI To Create Zero Day Security Flaw For the First Time


CNET NewsMay 11, 2026
Your iPhone's Green Bubble Messages Get Safer With iOS 26.5: Look for the Lock
Apple and Google start rolling out end-to-end encrypted RCS chats in beta for iMessage and Google Messages.

New York Times TechMay 11, 2026
Google Says Criminal Hackers Used A.I. to Find a Major Software Flaw
The company said that it had identified, for the first time, hackers using artificial intelligence to discover an unknown bug. The attempted attack represents "a taste of what's to come," one expert said.

ResearchBuzzMay 10, 2026
WWII Moldova Soldiers, UFO Files, Google Chrome, More: Sunday ResearchBuzz, May 10, 2026
NEW RESOURCES Moldova 1: One in five Moldovan WWII soldiers died; online database lists the missing. "The National Archives Agency has made a significant digital collection available to the public, containing the […]

TechCrunchJan 15, 2022
North Korean hackers said to have stolen nearly $400 million in cryptocurrency last year







North Korean hackers stole nearly $400 million worth of cryptocurrency in 2021, making it one of the most profitable years yet for cybercriminals in the severely isolated country, according to a new report. 

Hackers launched at least seven different attacks last year, mostly targeting corporate investments and centralized exchanges with a variety of tactics including phishing, malware and social engineering, according to a report by Chainalysis, a company that tracks cryptocurrencies. 





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