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Android's sideloading changes, the big Visual Studio Code update, better Linux phones, and more: News roundup
Everything you may have missed from the past week.
GTA 6 is one of the most talked-about video games in the world. Ever since Rockstar Games confirmed that the next instalment in the Grand Theft Auto s.
Original Xbox emulation has arrived on Android through a community port of Xemu. Early testing shows promise, though performance remains inconsistent depending on the game. When you purchase through ...
A new phishing campaign is impersonating Google’s account security checks to trick users into installing a malicious web app that steals passwords, passcodes, and other sensitive data directly from ...
An integer overflow or wraparound in the Qualcomm graphics component, the bug leads to memory corruption. Google on Monday announced the rollout of new Android security updates containing patches for ...
Anthropic pointed its most advanced AI model, Claude Opus 4.6, at production open-source codebases and found a plethora of security holes: more than 500 high-severity vulnerabilities that had survived ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) company Anthropic has begun to roll out a new security feature for Claude Code that can scan a user's software codebase for vulnerabilities and suggest patches. The ...
Anthropic’s Claude Code Security launch sent CrowdStrike, Cloudflare, Zscaler, and Palo Alto stocks sliding, erasing over $15 billion in market value in a single session. Anthropic launched Claude ...
Shares of several major cybersecurity providers dropped today after Anthropic PBC introduced a tool for finding software vulnerabilities. The offering is called Claude Code Security. It’s available as ...
Anthropic's new Claude Code Security tool found 500+ vulnerabilities in open-source projects. Enterprise and open-source maintainers can apply for early access. Anthropic unveiled Claude Code Security ...
macOS 26.3 hints at Apple's rumored lower-cost MacBook, and two new Studio Display models, according to Macworld's Filipe Espósito. Espósito found the following codenames within macOS 26.3's source ...
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