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New WinRAR Version Strips Windows Metadata In Privacy Push
The new privacy control, enabled by default, maintains only the basic security zone identifier that triggers Windows’ safety prompts for downloaded files. This change prevents recipients of shared archives from accessing metadata that could reveal where files originated. The update from win.rar GmbH, whose compression software claims 500 million users worldwide, also adds performance improvements through larger memory page support and introduces a dark mode interface.
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Apple Removes Cloud Encryption Feature From UK After Backdoor Order
This layer of security covers iCloud data storage, device backups, web bookmarks, voice memos, notes, photos, reminders and text message backups. “We are gravely disappointed that the protections provided by ADP will not be available to our customers in the UK given the continuing rise of data breaches and other threats to customer privacy,” the company said in a statement. “ADP protects iCloud data with end-to-end encryption, which means the data can only be decrypted by the user who owns it, and only on their trusted devices.”
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AI Is Prompting an Evolution, Not Extinction, for Coders
Current AI coding tools, including Microsoft’s GitHub Copilot, are delivering 10-30% productivity gains in business environments. At KPMG, developers report saving 4.5 hours weekly using Copilot, while venture investment in AI coding assistants tripled to $1.6 billion in 2024. The tools are particularly effective at automating routine tasks like documentation generation and legacy code translation, according to KPMG AI expert Swami Chandrasekaran.
They’re also accelerating onboarding for new team members. Demand for junior developers remains soft, however, though analysts say it’s premature to attribute this directly to AI adoption. Training programs like Per Scholas are already adapting, incorporating AI fundamentals alongside traditional programming basics to prepare developers for an increasingly AI-augmented workplace.
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Software Engineering Job Openings Hit Five-Year Low
The decline appears driven by multiple factors including widespread adoption of AI coding tools — with 75% of engineers reporting use of AI assistance — and a broader tech industry recalibration after aggressive pandemic-era hiring. Notable tech companies like Salesforce are maintaining flat engineering headcount while reporting 30% productivity gains from AI tools, according to an analysis by software engineer Gergely Orosz.
While the overall job market shows 10% growth since 2020, software development joins other tech-focused sectors in decline: marketing (-19%), hospitality (-18%), and banking/finance (-7%). Traditional sectors like construction (+25%), accounting (+24%), and electrical engineering (+20%) have grown significantly in the same period, he wrote. The trend extends beyond U.S. borders, with Canada showing nearly identical patterns. European markets and Australia demonstrate more resilience, though still below peak levels.
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AI Cracks Superbug Problem In Two Days That Took Scientists Years
Critically, this hypothesis was unique to the research team and had not been published anywhere else. Nobody in the team had shared their findings. So Mr Penades was happy to use this to test Google’s new AI tool. Just two days later, the AI returned a few hypotheses – and its first thought, the top answer provided, suggested superbugs may take tails in exactly the way his research described.
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California Takes Steps Toward Officially Recognizing Bigfoot
[Matt Moneymaker, a longtime Bigfoot researcher and former star of the Animal Planet series ‘Finding Bigfoot], is eager to witness history. “If there’s going to be a date, an occasion when they’re voting on whether or not to make it the official cryptid, I would love to be up there in Sacramento,” he said. “I would gladly pay my way to be there when that happens.” “Mankind has always had a fascination with monsters, and mythologies from around the world include stories of strange and terrifying creatures,” writes Slashdot reader Pickens in a story published in 2008. “Examples include the half-bull, half-human Minotaur of Greek myths, the living clay Golem of Jewish traditions, British elves and Chinese dragons…” What’s your favorite monster?
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Rivian Reports First Quarter of ‘Positive Gross Profit’
Rivian earned $4.5 billion in revenue for the full year 2024, based on the delivery of 51,579 vehicles. It record a net loss of $4.7 billion, compared to $5.4 billion in 2023. Rivian cited increased revenue from the sale of regulatory credits to other automakers, which is also a primary revenue driver for Tesla. The company said it saw a $260 million increase in regulatory credit sales in the fourth quarter year over year.
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Ghost Ransomware Continues To Infect Critical Infrastructure, Feds Warn
Ghost first appeared in 2021, and according to the Feds, the gang will “rotate their ransomware executable payloads, switch file extensions for encrypted files, modify ransom note text, and use numerous ransom email addresses, which has led to variable attribution of this group over time.” The Chinese group has therefore been identified as Ghost, Cring, Crypt3r, Phantom, Strike, Hello, Wickrme, HsHarada, and Rapture over time. The group’s favored tactics, however, remain consistent: It targets unpatched systems to exploit known vulnerabilities that allow it to infect targets. […]
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YouTube Plans Lower-Priced, Ad-Free Version of Paid Video Tier
“As part of our commitment to provide our users with more choice and flexibility, we’ve been testing a new YouTube Premium offering with most videos ad-free in several of our markets,” a YouTube spokesperson said in a statement. “We’re hoping to expand this offering to even more users in the future with our partners’ support.”
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Netflix To Invest $1 Billion In Mexico Over Next 4 Years
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Apple Is Bringing Visual Intelligence To the iPhone 15 Pro
That suggested that the feature could technically work with the iPhone 15 Pro, which also has an Action Button, and now Apple is confirming that Visual Intelligence will indeed come to that phone and be available via the Action Button. You’ll also be able to launch Visual Intelligence from the Control Center on the iPhone 15 Pro, Apple told Gruber.
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ChatGPT Reaches 400 Million Weekly Active Users
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ISP Must Unmask 100 Alleged BitTorrent Pirates In RIAA Lawsuit
There’s nothing to suggest that these people will be approached with any claims directly. The names, emails, and addresses of the subscribers are marked as “highly confidential” and can only be viewed by attorneys acting for the music companies. The subscribers will be informed about the forthcoming disclosure of their personal details and any objections will be heard by the court. […] Subscriber details are just a fraction of the information requested by the parties during discovery. Altice, for example, will also gain access to some non-privileged documents and communications between the music companies and their anti-piracy partners, including the RIAA, OpSec, and Audible Magic.
This includes information regarding a letter (PDF) the RIAA sent to the company behind the uTorrent and BitTorrent clients in 2015. […] The nature of information sought by Altice isn’t clear. The company previously said that if music labels are concerned about piracy, they are free to go after developers of ‘piracy’ software. While neutral torrent clients don’t fall into that category, the ISP will be interested in any related legal considerations that took place behind the scenes.
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Dark Mode Might Be Burning More Juice Than You Think
“The catch is that the advertised energy savings haven’t been tested in the wild, where user behavior can cause unexpected consequences.” So the BBC’s R&D engineers put participants in front of the BBC Sounds home page and asked them to adjust the device brightness until they were comfortable with it, repeating this for both light and dark mode versions of the page.
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Amazon Surpasses Walmart in Revenue For First Time
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FTC Launches Broad Tech ‘Censorship’ Probe Targeting Meta, Uber
The broad probe could examine social media, video sharing, ride-sharing and event planning services. The announcement follows long-standing Republican claims that conservative viewpoints face discrimination on social media platforms.
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Twitch is Limiting Streamers To 100 hours of Highlights and Uploads
Twitch says it’s doing this because “Highlights haven’t been very effective in driving discovery or engagement,” and it isn’t worth the cost of storing thousands of hours of such content. Twitch is owned by Amazon, a market-leading cloud storage provider — a detail that hasn’t gone unnoticed by streamers criticizing the decision.
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HP Deliberately Adds 15 Minutes Waiting Time For Telephone Support Calls
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Rare Genetic Disorder Treated in Womb For the First Time
About one in every 10,000 births have some form of the condition — making it a leading genetic cause of death in infants and children. In its most severe form, as in the case of this child, individuals lack both copies of the SMN1 gene, and have only one or two copies of a neighbouring gene, SMN2, that partially compensates for that deficiency. As a result, the body does not produce enough of the protein required for maintaining motor neurons in the spinal cord and brainstem. This protein is most important in the second and third trimesters, and the first few months of life. Babies with severe disease don’t usually live past their third birthday.
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