Redmi Watch 6 Launched With 2.07-Inch AMOLED Screen, Up to 24-Day Battery Life: Price, Features

The Redmi Watch 6 comes with a 2.07-inch AMOLED display, 432×514 resolution, 2000 nits peak brightness, and Always-On Display support. Running Xiaomi Surge OS 3 with the Super Island interface, it supports smart device interconnection, intelligent car control, and app-based messaging, including WeChat quick replies. It offers 150+ sports modes, multi-dimensional heal…

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‘AI is tearing companies apart’: Writer AI CEO slams Fortune 500 leaders for mismanaging tech

May Habib, co-founder and CEO of Writer AI, delivered one of the bluntest assessments of corporate AI failures at the TED AI conference on Tuesday, revealing that nearly half of Fortune 500 executives believe artificial intelligence is actively damaging their organizations — and placing the blame squarely on leadership’s shoulders. The problem, according to Habib, […]

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Why Organizations Are Abandoning Static Secrets for Managed Identities

Oct 23, 2025The Hacker NewsDevOps / Data Protection As machine identities explode across cloud environments, enterprises report dramatic productivity gains from eliminating static credentials. And only legacy systems remain the weak link. For decades, organizations have relied on static secrets, such as API keys, passwords, and tokens, as unique identifiers for workloads. While this approach […]

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WhatsApp for Android Said to Be Testing a New Feature Which Lets Users Filter Media Files and Stickers

WhatsApp is reportedly testing a new feature for its Android app, which introduces new filters to simplify content discovery. According to a feature tracker, the Meta-owned instant messaging app is rolling out a redesigned interface to select users, to help them review their photos and videos shared content within a conversation with new filter options. […]

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“Jingle Thief” Hackers Exploit Cloud Infrastructure to Steal Millions in Gift Cards

Cybersecurity researchers have shed light on a cybercriminal group called Jingle Thief that has been observed targeting cloud environments associated with organizations in the retail and consumer services sectors for gift card fraud. “Jingle Thief attackers use phishing and smishing to steal credentials, to compromise organizations that issue gift cards,” Palo Alto Networks Unit 42 […]

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