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Cancelled Essential Phone 2 Keyboard
You can read about its specifications and its features in this post
You can read about its specifications and its features in this post
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🚨 SaaS is booming—but most companies are one wrong click away from disaster.
Native tools can’t protect against accidental deletions, insider threats, or ransomware.
The worst part? You won't know until it’s too late.
Learn more → https://thehackernews.com/2025/06/the-hidden-risks-of-saas-why-built-in.html
Native tools can’t protect against accidental deletions, insider threats, or ransomware.
The worst part? You won't know until it’s too late.
Learn more → https://thehackernews.com/2025/06/the-hidden-risks-of-saas-why-built-in.html
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🕵️ DarkNet Drug Market Taken Down and Parties Traced: How It Happened
A global law enforcement op took down Archetype, a Monero-only darknet market that processed nearly $300M in crypto transactions. It hosted 3,200 vendors and 17,000 listings. Only 6 vendors and 1 admin were arrested.
Authorities gained access to the market server, revealing unencrypted user activity, package shipments, and operational weaknesses. This takedown—like DisrupTor—points to deeper surveillance on the Tor network itself.
Though Monero remains strong even under pressure, this case shows no system is beyond reach when control of the infrastructure is compromised.
Only 6 arrests out of 3,200 suggest the game isn’t over—just evolving.
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A global law enforcement op took down Archetype, a Monero-only darknet market that processed nearly $300M in crypto transactions. It hosted 3,200 vendors and 17,000 listings. Only 6 vendors and 1 admin were arrested.
Authorities gained access to the market server, revealing unencrypted user activity, package shipments, and operational weaknesses. This takedown—like DisrupTor—points to deeper surveillance on the Tor network itself.
Though Monero remains strong even under pressure, this case shows no system is beyond reach when control of the infrastructure is compromised.
Only 6 arrests out of 3,200 suggest the game isn’t over—just evolving.
Want solutions? Read the full article on Substack
Watch this full episode
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Get privacy gear
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🔐How Google’s Find Hub could use Android 16’s Secure Lock to protect your sensitive data
Secure Lock is a new feature in Android 16 that allows for remotely locking down your device into an enhanced security state
Here's what that means👇
🔗 https://www.androidauthority.com/find-hub-with-android-16-secure-lock-3571055/
Secure Lock is a new feature in Android 16 that allows for remotely locking down your device into an enhanced security state
Here's what that means👇
🔗 https://www.androidauthority.com/find-hub-with-android-16-secure-lock-3571055/
Android Authority
How Google’s Find Hub could use Android 16’s Secure Lock to protect your sensitive data
Here's how Find Hub could use Android 16's new Secure Lock feature, which remotely puts your device in an enhanced security state.
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Here's Google's official documentation for Android 16's new 'trade-in mode'.
Trade-in mode is a feature that helps technicians speed up device evaluations, which should hopefully result in you getting your credit/money back faster.
It lets technicians bypass the setup wizard, retrieve general health information about the device, and then automatically factory reset the device after evaluation is done.
Trade-in mode is a feature that helps technicians speed up device evaluations, which should hopefully result in you getting your credit/money back faster.
It lets technicians bypass the setup wizard, retrieve general health information about the device, and then automatically factory reset the device after evaluation is done.
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Android 16 adds support for HDR screenshots, as I reported earlier this year.
Google's documentation for this feature goes into detail about how these screenshots are generated and encoded. It also explains why they stuck with PNG instead of using JPEG like with Ultra HDR: backward compatibility.
Google's documentation for this feature goes into detail about how these screenshots are generated and encoded. It also explains why they stuck with PNG instead of using JPEG like with Ultra HDR: backward compatibility.
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Poco debuts its first-ever virtual avatar - "Rydr" alongside Poco F7 globally. Rydr reflects Poco's pursuit of breakthrough performance and deeper engagement with the tech-savvy generation.
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Poco F7 Launched Globally
Poco F7 is basically rebranded Redmi Turbo 4 Pro of China. However, Xiaomi kept the original design of Redmi Turbo 4 Pro which comes with a nice RGB Light Ring inside the camera module with brightness adjustment China exclusive and offered the design similar to that of Harry Potter Deathly Hallows Limited Edition but in plain colors. The Silver Cyber Edition design is new but the vents shown on it are only for design and they are not real air vents.
Specs:
• 6.83-inch (2800x1280 px) 1.5K TCL M9 OLED Display
• 68.7 Billion colors; Dolby Vision
• 3840Hz PWM Dimming
• Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 SoC
• UFS 4.1 storage; IP68+IP69
• 6000mm² dual ice loop 3D frozen heat dissipation
• 50MP main (Sony LYT-600; OIS) + 8MP Ultrawide
• Virtual proximity sensor; Metal frame
• Xiaomi Surge P2 + Surge G1
Click HERE for full specifications
Battery:
China/ India= 7550mAh
Global: 6500mAh
Pricing:
• 12GB+256GB= Rs. 31,999/ $399/ £389/ €449
• 12GB+512GB= Rs. 33,999/ $449/ £429/ €499
4 Android OS + 6yrs Security Patches
Poco F7 indeed features the same TCL M9 panel used on the flagship Xiaomi 15 Ultra, but the display ICs are different due to cost-cutting. 15 Ultra feature display ICs from Synaptics while the F7 has Display IC from NovaTek. Previous Poco phones like Poco F3 and X3 Pro also came with NovaTek's display IC only.
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Poco F7 is basically rebranded Redmi Turbo 4 Pro of China. However, Xiaomi kept the original design of Redmi Turbo 4 Pro which comes with a nice RGB Light Ring inside the camera module with brightness adjustment China exclusive and offered the design similar to that of Harry Potter Deathly Hallows Limited Edition but in plain colors. The Silver Cyber Edition design is new but the vents shown on it are only for design and they are not real air vents.
Specs:
• 6.83-inch (2800x1280 px) 1.5K TCL M9 OLED Display
• 68.7 Billion colors; Dolby Vision
• 3840Hz PWM Dimming
• Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 SoC
• UFS 4.1 storage; IP68+IP69
• 6000mm² dual ice loop 3D frozen heat dissipation
• 50MP main (Sony LYT-600; OIS) + 8MP Ultrawide
• Virtual proximity sensor; Metal frame
• Xiaomi Surge P2 + Surge G1
Click HERE for full specifications
Battery:
China/ India= 7550mAh
Global: 6500mAh
Pricing:
• 12GB+256GB= Rs. 31,999/ $399/ £389/ €449
• 12GB+512GB= Rs. 33,999/ $449/ £429/ €499
4 Android OS + 6yrs Security Patches
Poco F7 indeed features the same TCL M9 panel used on the flagship Xiaomi 15 Ultra, but the display ICs are different due to cost-cutting. 15 Ultra feature display ICs from Synaptics while the F7 has Display IC from NovaTek. Previous Poco phones like Poco F3 and X3 Pro also came with NovaTek's display IC only.
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Xiaomi Pad 7S Pro 12.5 Launches with Custom XRING Chip and Giant Display
https://www.gizchina.com/2025/06/26/xiaomi-pad-7s-pro-12-5-launches-with-custom-xring-chip-and-giant-display/
https://www.gizchina.com/2025/06/26/xiaomi-pad-7s-pro-12-5-launches-with-custom-xring-chip-and-giant-display/
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Redmi K80 Ultra Official: a Flagship Disruptor with 144Hz OLED, Dimensity 9400+ and 7410mAh Battery
https://www.gizchina.com/2025/06/26/redmi-k80-ultra-official-a-flagship-disruptor-with-144hz-oled-dimensity-9400-and-7410mah-battery/
https://www.gizchina.com/2025/06/26/redmi-k80-ultra-official-a-flagship-disruptor-with-144hz-oled-dimensity-9400-and-7410mah-battery/
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RIP Microsoft Windows BSOD
Verge
Microsoft is getting rid of Windows' Blue Screen of Death after 40 years by replacing it with BSOD, where 'B' means Black instead of Blue. Thus, say hello to the Black Screen of Death error message instead.
The new design drops the traditional blue color, frowning face, and QR code in favor of a simplified black screen. The simplified BSOD looks a lot more like the black screen you’d see during a Windows update but it will list the stop code and faulty system driver that you wouldn’t always see during a crash dump. The new BSOD screen will be rolling out to 24H2 later this summer.
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Verge
Microsoft is getting rid of Windows' Blue Screen of Death after 40 years by replacing it with BSOD, where 'B' means Black instead of Blue. Thus, say hello to the Black Screen of Death error message instead.
The new design drops the traditional blue color, frowning face, and QR code in favor of a simplified black screen. The simplified BSOD looks a lot more like the black screen you’d see during a Windows update but it will list the stop code and faulty system driver that you wouldn’t always see during a crash dump. The new BSOD screen will be rolling out to 24H2 later this summer.
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🚨 One flaw in Open VSX gave attackers full control over millions of developer machines.
They could've silently hijacked every VS Code extension.
The supply chain risk? Massive.
Here's how the breach almost happened — and why it matters now ↓ https://thehackernews.com/2025/06/critical-open-vsx-registry-flaw-exposes.html
They could've silently hijacked every VS Code extension.
The supply chain risk? Massive.
Here's how the breach almost happened — and why it matters now ↓ https://thehackernews.com/2025/06/critical-open-vsx-registry-flaw-exposes.html