What you need to know about the T-Mobile Starlink mobile service

T-Mobile yesterday announced more details of its new service powered by Starlink and said Verizon and AT&T customers can use the satellite offering, too. The standard price will be $15 a month as an add-on for T-Mobile customers, and $20 a month for people who don’t have T-Mobile as their primary carrier. While we’ve written numerous articles about the Starlink/T-Mobile collaboration over the past two and a half years, the…

February 10, 2025
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Handful of users claim new Nvidia GPUs are melting power cables again

Here we (maybe) go again: Reports from a handful of early adopters of Nvidia’s new GeForce RTX 5090 graphics card are reporting that their power cables are melting (so far, there’s at least one report on YouTube and one on Reddit, as reported by The Verge). This recalls a similar situation from early in the RTX 4090’s life cycle, when power connectors were melting and even catching fire, damaging the…

February 10, 2025
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Developer creates endless Wikipedia feed to fight algorithm addiction

On Wednesday, a New York-based app developer named Isaac Gemal debuted a new site called WikiTok, where users can vertically swipe through an endless stream of Wikipedia article stubs in a manner similar to the interface for video-sharing app TikTok. It’s a neat way to stumble upon interesting information randomly, learn new things, and spend spare moments of boredom without reaching for an algorithmically addictive social media app. Although to…

February 7, 2025
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Report: iPhone SE could shed its 10-year-old design “as early as next week”

The rumor mill’s most reliable sources have been pointing to a refresh for Apple’s low-end $429 iPhone SE to land early this year, and Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman reports that the launch could be coming “as early as next week.” The new fourth-generation iPhone SE ought to be the device’s first significant makeover since 2020. It’s said to be adopting a design similar to the iPhone 14—one of the iPhones with…

February 7, 2025
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DeepSeek iOS app sends data unencrypted to ByteDance-controlled servers

A little over two weeks ago, a largely unknown China-based company named DeepSeek stunned the AI world with the release of an open source AI chatbot that had simulated reasoning capabilities that were largely on par with those from market leader OpenAI. Within days, the DeepSeek AI assistant app climbed to the top of the iPhone App Store’s “Free Apps” category, overtaking ChatGPT. On Thursday, mobile security company NowSecure reported…

February 6, 2025
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Ransomware payments declined in 2024 despite massive. well-known hacks

For much of the past year, the trail of destruction and mayhem left behind by ransomware hackers was on full display. Digital extortion gangs paralyzed hundreds of US pharmacies and clinics through their attack on Change Healthcare, exploited security vulnerabilities in the customer accounts of cloud provider Snowflake to breach a string of high-profile targets, and extracted a record $75 million from a single victim. Yet beneath those headlines, the…

February 6, 2025
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AMD promises “mainstream” 4K gaming with next-gen GPUs as current-gen GPU sales tank

AMD announced its fourth-quarter earnings yesterday, and the numbers were mostly rosy: $7.7 billion in revenue and a 51 percent profit margin, compared to $6.2 billion and 47 percent a year ago. The biggest winner was the data center division, which made $3.9 billion thanks to Epyc server processors and Instinct AI accelerators, and Ryzen CPUs are also selling well, helping the company’s client segment earn $2.3 billion. But if…

February 5, 2025
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7-Zip 0-day was exploited in Russia’s ongoing invasion of Ukraine

Researchers said they recently discovered a zero-day vulnerability in the 7-Zip archiving utility that was actively exploited as part of Russia’s ongoing invasion of Ukraine. The vulnerability allowed a Russian cybercrime group to override a Windows protection designed to limit the execution of files downloaded from the Internet. The defense is commonly known as MotW, short for Mark of the Web. It works by placing a “Zone.Identifier” tag on all…

February 5, 2025
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Let’s Encrypt is ending expiration notice emails—for some very good reasons

Let’s Encrypt has been providing free “wildcard” certificates for websites for nearly seven years, enabling HTTPS connections for millions of domains and doing the whole Internet a real solid. Now the nonprofit is ending a useful service, but in an exceedingly rare happenstance, it’s probably a good thing for everyone. Starting June 4, 2025, Let’s Encrypt will no longer notify its subscribers that their certification is about to expire and…

February 5, 2025
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Go Module Mirror served backdoor to devs for 3+ years

A mirror proxy Google runs on behalf of developers of the Go programming language pushed a backdoored package for more than three years until Monday, after researchers who spotted the malicious code petitioned for it to be taken down twice. The service, known as the Go Module Mirror, caches open source packages available on GitHub and elsewhere so that downloads are faster and to ensure they are compatible with the…

February 5, 2025
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