Covers HawkEye 360's $416 million IPO at $2.4 billion valuation, Samsung's full exit from China TV and home appliance sales, Cloudflare's 1,100-job cut, Upwork and BILL restructurings, Google's Fitbit Air launch, Arm's smartphone warning, and gaming releases plus robotics and funding moves on May 7.
This episode details the CopyFail Linux kernel vulnerability, active exploitation of cPanel flaws compromising websites, and a Daemon Tools supply chain backdoor attack. It also covers North Korean gaming platform malware and healthcare data sharing pauses.
This episode covers Intel securing a major custom chip supply deal with Apple, reMarkable's launch of the Paper Pure e-ink tablet, and the ADT home security data breach exposing 5.5 million records, alongside hardware releases, software updates, and other cybersecurity developments.
AMD posted strong Q1 results with surging data center revenue. Samsung is withdrawing from the Chinese consumer electronics market. Microsoft previewed a unified Xbox interface. Cybersecurity saw new ransomware claims and Qualcomm patches. New gadgets from Minisforum and ZOTAC also debuted.
This episode covers a major DDoS attack disrupting Ubuntu and Canonical services, a widespread breach of the Canvas learning management system exposing student data, and Meta threatening to withdraw its platforms from New Mexico over child safety demands. It also includes critical Linux vulnerabilities and big tech infrastructure updates.
Apple achieves record sales during Tim Cook's CEO transition amid chip shortage concerns; global PC shipments grow 4% led by Apple hardware; Instructure's Canvas platform hit by major data breach affecting thousands of schools along with other cybersecurity incidents.