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OnePlus Pad 3 price in India, launch date and everything you wanted to know about the product

OnePlus Pad 3 will officially be ready to sell in India on September 5, 2025. If you want to buy it, choose any of these 2 colors. OnePlus introduces the flagship tablet that can change the future of the tech or smartphone and laptop industry because it feels like an all-in-one product. However, the date […]

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“Mark Zuckerberg is disturbing our peace,” said his neighbors.

Mark Zuckerberg bought five properties from his neighbours for millions of dollars and turned them into a single compound with a 7,000 sq ft underground hidden place. Palo Alto, a city located in Silicon Valley, is famous for its high cost of living, educated members, and as the birthplace of many tech companies. The people […]

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Big breakthrough Russian mRNA cancer cure vaccine 2025

The Groundbreaking Discovery mRNA cancer treatment from Russia The medical world is abuzz with groundbreaking news from Russia: the invention of a new mRNA-based cancer cure medicine. This remarkable development marks a significant milestone in the fight against cancer, offering hope to millions around the globe. As we delve into the details of this revolutionary […]

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$1 phone scanner finds seven Pegasus spyware infections

In recent years, commercial spyware has been deployed by more actors against a wider range of victims, but the prevailing narrative has still been that the malware is used in targeted attacks against an extremely small number of people. At the same time, though, it has been difficult to check devices for infection, leading individuals […]

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AMD’s trusted execution environment blown wide open by new BadRAM attack

One of the oldest maxims in hacking is that once an attacker has physical access to a device, it’s game over for its security. The basis is sound. It doesn’t matter how locked down a phone, computer, or other machine is; if someone intent on hacking it gains the ability to physically manipulate it, the […]

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Russia takes unusual route to hack Starlink-connected devices in Ukraine

Russian nation-state hackers have followed an unusual path to gather intel in the country’s ongoing invasion of Ukraine—appropriating the infrastructure of fellow threat actors and using it to infect electronic devices its adversary’s military personnel are using on the front line. On at least two occasions this year, the Russian hacking group, tracked under names […]

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