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Nvidia Discontinues Legendary Control Panel After 20 YearsHardware

Nvidia Discontinues Legendary Control Panel After 20 Years

After two decades, Nvidia officially retires its iconic Control Panel, replacing it with a new unified app. GeForce GPU driver updates will no longer include the classic control panel, except for RTX Pro professional solutions. The old Control Panel enters maintenance mode but remains available for download via Microsoft Store.

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Acer Prepares Predator Atlas 8 Gaming Handheld with Intel Arc G3 ChipsHardware

Acer Prepares Predator Atlas 8 Gaming Handheld with Intel Arc G3 Chips

Acer is working on the new Predator Atlas 8 gaming handheld, featuring Intel Arc G3 processors based on the Panther Lake architecture. The 8-inch device will compete with the MSI Claw 8 and is set to debut at Computex 2026. This marks Acer’s fourth portable device but the first under the Predator brand, signaling the company’s serious ambitions in the gaming handheld market.

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American Airlines Selects Starlink for 500 AircraftBusiness

American Airlines Selects Starlink for 500 Aircraft

American Airlines has announced a partnership with SpaceX: starting in early 2025, over 500 Airbus A321XLR and A320neo aircraft will be equipped with Starlink satellite internet. This move strengthens SpaceX’s competitive edge against Amazon Leo and Viasat in the in-flight telecom market and marks another step toward Starlink’s anticipated IPO, which could be the largest in history.

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IBM Launches First Quantum Chip Foundry in the U.S. with 143,1 млрд ₽ InvestmentHardware

IBM Launches First Quantum Chip Foundry in the U.S. with 143,1 млрд ₽ Investment

IBM has announced the creation of Anderon, the first independent quantum chip foundry in the U.S. The project is backed by 143,1 млрд ₽ in federal funding under the CHIPS Act and IBM’s own investments. The foundry will produce 300mm quantum wafers and offer services to third-party manufacturers, aiming to become the TSMC of the quantum industry. However, experts highlight risks for competitors due to potential technology transfers from IBM.

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US: Anti-AI Activism May Lead to Intelligence SurveillanceSecurity

US: Anti-AI Activism May Lead to Intelligence Surveillance

According to a Wired investigation, the FBI, US Department of Homeland Security, and local counterterrorism centers have begun monitoring 'anti-technology violent extremism.' This category includes actions criticizing AI development and surveillance of data center infrastructure. Documents obtained by the publication reveal that even photographing such facilities may be deemed suspicious activity.

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Cybercriminals Bypass MFA via Authentication Reset and Token TheftSecurity

Cybercriminals Bypass MFA via Authentication Reset and Token Theft

A new CrowdStrike report reveals a major threat to financial organizations: attackers are not stealing passwords but bypassing multi-factor authentication (MFA) through credential resets and token theft. The Mutant Spider group, recognized as the most active in the sector, uses voice phishing via Microsoft Teams, impersonating IT support staff. After resetting MFA, attackers register their own devices on the corporate network, gaining access to Outlook, Teams, and OneDrive without repeated verification. The issue is exacerbated by the Kali365 platform, which automates Microsoft 365 token theft via legitimate OAuth flows for 17 887 ₽ per month.

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Google Officially Unveils Updated Icons for Workspace AppsDevelopment

Google Officially Unveils Updated Icons for Workspace Apps

Google has officially announced a redesign of icons for its Workspace suite of corporate applications. The update affects 14 services, including Gmail, Calendar, Drive, Docs, and Meet. New icons have already started appearing for users in recent weeks, but full deployment may take several more weeks. The changes aim to enhance visual consistency across products while maintaining the individuality of each app.

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Silicon Valley Startup Uses Indian Gig Workers to Train RobotsArtificial intelligence

Silicon Valley Startup Uses Indian Gig Workers to Train Robots

California-based startup Human Archive engages Indian gig workers to gather unique data for robot training. The company uses specialized cameras and sensors mounted on service platform workers to capture first-person perspectives of daily tasks. This data is then used to train AI models that control robots in real-world conditions. The project has already raised 586,7 млн ₽ in investments and plans to expand into Southeast Asia and the U.S.

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Samsung Prepares Budget Version of Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 Without LTEHardware

Samsung Prepares Budget Version of Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 Without LTE

Samsung plans to expand its flagship Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 lineup by introducing a more affordable Bluetooth and Wi-Fi-only model alongside the LTE version. Sources close to the device's development report this move will reduce costs for users who don’t need cellular connectivity. The first Galaxy Watch Ultra model was only available with LTE support.

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Aurora Linux: A New Immutable OS with High Security and UsabilityDevelopment

Aurora Linux: A New Immutable OS with High Security and Usability

The new Aurora Linux distribution combines the security of immutable architecture with ease of use. Based on Fedora Silverblue with the KDE Plasma desktop environment, it offers extended hardware support, including Nvidia and AMD GPU drivers, and ready-to-use solutions for everyday tasks. Unlike alternatives such as Fedora Kinoite, Aurora stands out with its user-friendly Bazaar app store, atomic updates, and minimal setup requirements.

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