Author: Trendici

Image: Envato China has initiated the construction of a new’super factory’ in Hainan, which surpasses the standard assembly line. Instead of manufacturing cars or appliances, this one is built to roll out up to 1,000 satellites a year — a pace that would impress most production lines. Tucked inside the Wenchang spaceport, the site streamlines everything from assembly to launch preparation, giving China a faster and tighter pipeline for getting next-generation satellites into orbit. While the facility boosts the country’s low-Earth orbit (LEO) ambitions, it also reflects a broader effort to modernize its industrial base and integrate advanced research, automation,…

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Image: Adobe Stock A previously unidentified threat actor, UNC6395, has been linked to a recent breach campaign that exposed Salesforce customer data. The activity, which occurred between early and mid-August, involved the misuse of OAuth tokens issued through Salesloft Drift integration. Google Threat Intelligence Group (GTIG) identified the threat actor in an Aug. 26 post and noted the “widespread data theft” started as early as Aug. 8, 2025 and ran through at least Aug. 18, 2025. Understanding the threat UNC6395 used targeted database queries to extract records containing personal user data, account profiles, case logs, and similar sensitive information. After…

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No one knows exactly when quantum computing will arrive, but accelerating progress is prompting security and IT leaders to recognise the potential risks. With near-weekly breakthroughs in large-scale quantum computing, and with regulators and large cyber security players treating the issue as urgent, quantum-driven threats are now starting to appear on boardroom agendas. So how do organisations begin implementing post-quantum cryptography (PQC)? In this article, I’ll outline a roadmap to post-quantum readiness and highlight the most common pitfalls senior decision makers encounter along the way. Firstly, don’t wait to be told. Bodies such as NIST, NCSC, ANSSI, BSI and…

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Beijing-based developer S-Game has released a new trailer for Phantom Blade Zero, revealing that the game launches next September on PlayStation 5 and PC. More specifically, the Wuxia kung fu punk action game launches on September 9, 2026. S-Game revealed Phantom Blade Zero back in 2023, and since then, has continued to tease a release date, announcing that the team would reveal the release date in 2025. With less than a month in the year to go, the developer has made good on the promise with an explosive, action-packed trailer for Phantom Blade Zero. Check out the new Phantom Blade Zero gameplay…

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The athlete as backwards prophet is the fashion. What would you tell your younger self, we ask? Write a letter to him, please. And so greying, considered heroes give wise advice to the reckless, obsessive, dynamic creatures they once were.He, the Olympic champion, isn’t the looking-back kind. But we want to examine the bones of athletic journeys and younger athletes want to peer down the roads he walked. And this is when he’ll say repeatedly that yes, sure, he reached several goals yet he “failed miserably”.Failed?In “achieving my fullest potential?”But wait, what was the problem?“My lack of balance.”Abhinav Bindra is…

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Big thanks to the Premier League for putting four big games on simultaneously. Here’s a round-up for you, starting with the whopper of the day.   Derby victory for gloriously petty Mackems “It is chaos – mayhem and chaos,” John Murray said on commentary midway through the first half, more we would suggest in anticipation of what the Tyne-Wear derby should be rather than what what was actually playing out in front of him. That description hints at what was indeed a stunning lack of quality between the two sides, but is also suggestive of an end-to-end affair which it just wasn’t.…

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But then the MX-5 did what it does best. With the roof down, sea breeze wafting in and seat heaters cranked, she was soon won over.  She even granted me permission to open up the taps and make the most of the local roads, reminding me all over again why I fell in love.. with the car, that is. The MX-5 has since ferried us to various Christmas markets up and down the country, as well as to the Cotswolds for a day. The view from the passenger seat is that the MX-5 is a “sweet” car, comfortable enough not to frustrate…

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Image: Adobe Stock Apple is preparing the most significant transformation in the iPhone’s 17-year history. The plan is all about redefining both the device’s hardware roadmap and the timing of its annual releases. The shift reflects an effort to stabilize revenue throughout the year, reduce pressure on its workforce and suppliers, and better position Apple in a crowded, fast-moving smartphone market. The changes, first detailed by Bloomberg, represent a philosophical pivot away from Apple’s long-running fall launch spectacle — an event that has shaped global consumer expectations and Wall Street forecasts for more than a decade. A three-year iPhone revamp…

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Image: Pressmaster/Envato Rumors are crackling across the Pacific: China’s DeepSeek is allegedly training its next wave of large language models on smuggled Nvidia Blackwell chips, the crown jewels of US AI hardware. The unverified report claims DeepSeek tapped a constellation of phantom data centers in undisclosed countries, ferrying dismantled Blackwell GPUs into mainland China under the radar. These chips are the most powerful engines currently available for building frontier AI models, and they’re locked behind strict U.S. export controls. Nvidia has blasted the allegations as unsubstantiated and “far-fetched,” but says it will investigate any credible tip. Still, the accusations land…

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Source: Unsplash/Greg Bulla Google sidestepped the toughest penalties in a landmark antitrust clash, retaining control of Chrome and Android. In a court ruling, Judge Amit P. Mehta barred the search giant from exclusive search deals, ordered limited data sharing with rivals, and restricted its app store tie-ins. The decision comes after the Justice Department’s landmark monopoly case against Google. Why the court handed Google reprieve Judge Mehta rejected the Justice Department’s call for drastic remedies, declining to force a divestiture or unwind Google’s multibillion-dollar default search arrangement with Apple’s Safari browser. He pointed instead to the rise of generative AI,…

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