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Month: November 2025

Mobile industry warns patchwork cybersecurity rules driving costs up 75%
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Mobile industry warns patchwork cybersecurity rules driving costs up 75%

The mobile industry faces skyrocketing cybersecurity costs as fragmented regulations create compliance burdens. Operators could see spending double to $42 billion annually by 2030 while dealing with 75% more attacks.

by Jessica Moore P.E.November 26, 2025
This New 3D-Printed Concrete Cures in Hours, Not Weeks
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This New 3D-Printed Concrete Cures in Hours, Not Weeks

Researchers at Oregon State University have created a revolutionary clay-based concrete substitute that cures immediately during 3D printing. The material reaches structural strength requirements in just three days and can print across unsupported gaps. Made from soil, hemp fibers, and biochar, it o

by Michael TurnerNovember 26, 2025
That ‘Prove You’re Human’ Check Might Actually Be Malware
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That ‘Prove You’re Human’ Check Might Actually Be Malware

A new malware campaign is disguising itself as human verification checks, tricking users into running malicious code. The attack installs LummaC2 and Rhadamanthys malware designed to steal passwords and authentication tokens. Researchers have been tracking this threat since early October.

by Michael TurnerNovember 26, 2025
EU’s “Voluntary” Chat Scanning Deal Sparks Privacy Panic
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EU’s “Voluntary” Chat Scanning Deal Sparks Privacy Panic

EU lawmakers have finally reached agreement on the controversial Chat Control legislation after more than three years of failed attempts. The new “voluntary” scanning approach still threatens encryption and digital rights according to experts.

by Jessica Moore P.E.November 26, 2025
Jury systems across US exposed sensitive personal data
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Jury systems across US exposed sensitive personal data

A security researcher discovered that jury management systems used across multiple US states had a simple vulnerability exposing sensitive juror data. The platforms, made by Tyler Technologies, lacked basic security measures allowing anyone to access personal information through brute force attacks.

by Jessica Moore P.E.November 26, 2025
How Young Workers Can Actually Get Promoted in the AI Era
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How Young Workers Can Actually Get Promoted in the AI Era

The job market for early-career workers has gotten dramatically tougher, with entry-level hiring down 25% compared to March 2020. But experts say there’s a clear path to advancement for those who master both AI tools and human skills that machines can’t replicate.

by Jessica Moore P.E.November 26, 2025
Manufacturers Play It Safe For 2026
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Manufacturers Play It Safe For 2026

Manufacturing and transportation industries face persistent headwinds including expensive energy, retiring expertise, and geopolitical uncertainty. According to Forbes, 2026 will see leaders balancing small improvements with selective future-proofing investments. The cautious approach reflects an en

by Michael TurnerNovember 26, 2025
Google’s AI Chip Ambitions Could Challenge Nvidia
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Google’s AI Chip Ambitions Could Challenge Nvidia

Alphabet is getting serious about its AI chip business, with Morgan Stanley predicting massive TPU shipments by 2027. The Google parent could finally pose a real threat to Nvidia’s market dominance. But can they actually pull it off?

by Michael TurnerNovember 26, 2025
AI Won’t Make You Creative – It Just Makes Creative People Better
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AI Won’t Make You Creative – It Just Makes Creative People Better

A new study reveals that AI tools don’t democratize creativity as much as amplify existing creative abilities. People with higher baseline creativity and intelligence still produce better work even when everyone has access to the same AI assistance. The findings suggest cultivating human creativity

by Jessica Moore P.E.November 26, 2025
Why Finance Teams Are Terrified Of AI
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Why Finance Teams Are Terrified Of AI

Two new studies show finance departments are wary of AI due to sophisticated fraud attempts. Nearly half have received AI-generated phishing emails that fooled senior staff, while many report fake invoices and voice cloning. Despite these concerns, 70% of finance leaders expect increased AI use in t

by Michael TurnerNovember 25, 2025

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