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Step-by-step guide to scoring Memorial Day deals on Aventon e-bikes, Anker SOLIX backup systems, and EcoFlow power stations, including flash sales and bundles.
Learn how to stay updated on EV and sustainable transport news with this step-by-step guide. Discover reliable sources, podcasts, alerts, and communities to track Tesla Semi, 4680 batteries, BMW iX3, Rivian R2, and more.
Learn to spot the Kia EV5 US prototype, focusing on design differences from global versions: front fascia, lighting, wheels, rear, charging port, and sound. Includes tips for safe documentation.
Learn how to reduce freight costs and support the grid using an electric trailer from Range Energy—no truck replacement needed. Step-by-step guide with prerequisites, implementation, and tips.
Step-by-step guide to replicating Chevy Spark EUV's success: resurrect a nameplate, engineer for affordability, target emerging markets, and become a best-selling electric SUV.
Reddit now blocks mobile web users with an unavoidable app-only overlay, sparking frustration and raising questions about user choice.
Daemon Tools was backdoored in a supply-chain attack from April 8, affecting Windows versions 12.5.0.2421–2434. Malicious updates signed legitimately infected thousands, with only 12 high-value targets receiving a follow-on payload.
Explore why the command line remains essential despite GUIs, and learn how to customize your terminal with modern shells, plugins, themes, and productivity tricks.
Mozilla reveals how Anthropic Mythos AI found 271 Firefox vulnerabilities with almost no false positives, detailing improvements in models and a custom harness that reduced hallucinations.
A cyberattack on Canvas, the Instructure learning platform, disrupted final exams across US schools. ShinyHunters claimed responsibility, compromising millions of user records.
Russia's GRU-linked Forest Blizzard group hacked 18,000+ routers using DNS hijacking to steal Microsoft Office authentication tokens from 200+ organizations without malware.
April 2026 Patch Tuesday: 167 fixes including SharePoint zero-day, BlueHammer, Adobe Reader emergency patch, Chrome zero-day, record browser vulns, AI influence. Update immediately.
Scattered Spider member Tyler Buchanan pleads guilty to wire fraud and identity theft, revealing SMS phishing spree, SIM-swapping, and theft of $8M in crypto.
Brazilian anti-DDoS firm Huge Networks was compromised via leaked CEO SSH keys, enabling a botnet to attack Brazilian ISPs using DNS amplification.
An overview of the Canvas breach by ShinyHunters: 275M users affected, data stolen, impact on exams, and lessons for edtech security.
JDK 26 warns on reflection mutating final fields; developers must audit code now as JVM enforcement looms. Other key updates: Spring AI releases, Testcontainers 2.0.5, and critical patch updates.
A new comprehensive JDBC series covers core database connectivity for Java, from connections to error handling, emphasizing its foundational role beneath JPA and Spring Data.
Gradle 9 and JUnit 5 now support parallel test execution, drastically reducing build times by using multi-core processors. Configuration uses maxParallelForks and tagging.
Apache Camel 4.18.0 introduces streamlined observability components for Spring Boot and standalone apps, using Micrometer, Zipkin, and Prometheus for monitoring and tracing.
Emergency security patches hit Quarkus as AI debugging agents advance; JEPs for Structured Concurrency and Lazy Constants near final previews. Major releases and tooling shifts demand immediate attention.