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Logitech Adds Haptic Feedback to MX MASTER 4 MouseHardware

Logitech Adds Haptic Feedback to MX MASTER 4 Mouse

Logitech has announced an update for the MX MASTER 4 wireless mouse, adding haptic feedback support for Windows 11. The new feature provides physical vibration in response to specific user actions, such as system gestures or window switching, making interface interaction more intuitive and responsive, particularly for frequent tasks like window snapping.

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Zero-Day Vulnerability in KnowledgeDeliver Exploited to Install Web ShellsSecurity

Zero-Day Vulnerability in KnowledgeDeliver Exploited to Install Web Shells

Cybercriminals actively exploited a previously unknown vulnerability in servers running the KnowledgeDeliver learning management system (LMS). The attack enabled threat actors to deploy the Godzilla web shell, granting remote control over compromised systems. The incident highlights the growing risks for educational platforms and corporate LMS, which are increasingly targeted by cyberattacks.

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Aerion: New Linux Email Client That Could Replace GearyDevelopment

Aerion: New Linux Email Client That Could Replace Geary

The Linux community has welcomed Aerion, a new email client that has quickly gained attention for its simplicity and functionality. Developed as an open-source project with a focus on privacy, Aerion positions itself as a lightweight and user-friendly alternative to popular solutions like Geary. The app supports multiple accounts, including Gmail, Outlook, ProtonMail, and others, while offering a minimalist interface without unnecessary features. A ZDNet review highlights that Aerion avoids several Geary drawbacks, such as display issues in window managers and unstable launches on some distributions.

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Fish vs Bash: Which Linux Shell is More Convenient for Terminal WorkDevelopment

Fish vs Bash: Which Linux Shell is More Convenient for Terminal Work

Bash is the default shell for most Linux distributions, but it has a more modern alternative—Fish (Friendly Interactive Shell). Unlike Bash, which has remained largely unchanged for years, Fish offers interactive suggestions, command syntax highlighting, and handy shortcuts. These features significantly simplify terminal work, especially for beginners and experienced users who value speed and efficiency.

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Google Fitbit Air: Affordable AI-Powered Fitness Tracker Takes on WhoopHardware

Google Fitbit Air: Affordable AI-Powered Fitness Tracker Takes on Whoop

Google’s new Fitbit Air fitness tracker positions itself as a Whoop competitor, offering similar features at a lower price. The device lacks a screen but includes sensors for heart rate, oxygen levels, temperature, and activity tracking. Paired with the Google Health app and an AI coach, Fitbit Air aims to be a convenient tool for health-conscious users who avoid premium gadgets. Testing shows the tracker performs comparably to high-end alternatives, though with some limitations.

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Dropbox Changes Leadership: Co-founder Steps Down as CEOBusiness

Dropbox Changes Leadership: Co-founder Steps Down as CEO

Dropbox announces leadership changes: co-founder and current CEO Drew Houston transitions to Chairman of the Board. Ashraf Alkarmi, former Head of Product, will succeed him. A transition period will involve joint leadership before Alkarmi assumes full responsibility. Mike Torres, former Google Chrome VP, is appointed as the new Head of Product.

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Elon Musk Accuses Military of Violating Starlink Usage RulesSecurity

Elon Musk Accuses Military of Violating Starlink Usage Rules

SpaceX CEO Elon Musk has accused military contractors of violating Starlink’s terms of use. According to Musk, instead of the specialized military version Starshield, designed for defense needs, the civilian Starlink network was used in drones. This contradicts company policies prohibiting the use of its technologies in strike weapon systems. The incident raises questions about control over the use of commercial technologies for military purposes and contractor accountability.

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Vatican and AI: Suspicions of AI Use in Writing Encyclical on TechnologyArtificial intelligence

Vatican and AI: Suspicions of AI Use in Writing Encyclical on Technology

Pope Leo XIV’s new encyclical on artificial intelligence risks has sparked debate among experts. Text analysis using Pangram revealed that parts of the document may have been generated by AI. A study published on LessWrong identified AI markers, including the frequent use of "genuinely," typical of Anthropic’s Claude model. However, other sections lack such indicators, casting doubt on definitive conclusions.

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US Grants Volvo Permission to Sell Connected Cars with Chinese TechnologiesSecurity

US Grants Volvo Permission to Sell Connected Cars with Chinese Technologies

Swedish automaker Volvo, owned by China’s Geely Holding, has secured a special waiver from US authorities to continue supplying vehicles equipped with Chinese-developed connected service technologies. This decision enables the company to bypass restrictions introduced by the Biden administration in early 2025 as part of national security measures. The new rules ban the import of vehicles with software and hardware developed by Chinese companies, starting with 2027 and 2030 models, respectively.

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Pope Francis References 'The Lord of the Rings' in AI Ethics AddressArtificial intelligence

Pope Francis References 'The Lord of the Rings' in AI Ethics Address

In a recent address on artificial intelligence ethics, Pope Francis unexpectedly referenced J.R.R. Tolkien’s 'The Lord of the Rings.' This move can be seen as a subtle critique of tech elites who often interpret Tolkien’s ideas superficially, overlooking their profound philosophical and ethical depth. The encyclical emphasizes the need for responsible AI development, highlighting moral guidance in the age of technological progress.

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Best Smartphones of 2026: CNET’s Editorial Picks for iOS and AndroidHardware

Best Smartphones of 2026: CNET’s Editorial Picks for iOS and Android

CNET’s editorial team has released its ranking of the best smartphones of 2026 after testing dozens of models. The top picks include the iPhone 17, Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra, and Motorola Razr Ultra, evaluated for displays, cameras, battery life, and new AI-powered features. The iPhone 17 emerged as the best choice for most users due to its balanced performance and a starting price of 57 262 ₽ The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra stands out with its advanced cameras and display, while the Motorola Razr Ultra impresses with its innovative design.

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