Your Phone's Secret Life: Tracing Fake Cell Towers
Your phone is constantly connecting to the strongest signal, even if it's a fake. This silent vulnerability has become a pervasive threat, and here's how you can begin to detect it.
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Your phone is constantly connecting to the strongest signal, even if it's a fake. This silent vulnerability has become a pervasive threat, and here's how you can begin to detect it.
Your AI morning briefing for May 05, 2026 — the top stories you need to know.
Forget the hype. We're diving deep into the trenches of local LLMs versus the Gemini API. This isn't theoretical—it's battle-tested in production, building actual developer tools.
Your AI morning briefing for May 04, 2026 — the top stories you need to know.
This week's DevTools Feed highlights the rapid evolution of AI agents towards autonomy, alongside a growing demand for cost-effective and resource-efficient development tools. We predict an increased focus on agent orchestration, the rise of lightweight specialized tools, and deeper AI integration into core development workflows.
Your AI morning briefing for May 03, 2026 — the top stories you need to know.
Your carefully crafted crypto trading bot is probably bleeding money. Not because of a bad strategy, but because predatory bots are eating it alive. It's called a sandwich attack, and it's a plague on decentralized finance.
Think those LLM benchmarks actually test if an AI can do a real job? Think again. A new tool is exposing the yawning gap between lab tests and actual, messy workflows.
Forget pattern matching. Gemini 2.5 Flash Preview's 'thinking' engine dives deep into log causality, offering developer tools a seismic upgrade. The latency? Manageable.
A forgotten Sega Saturn project, code-named 'Pyramid,' has resurfaced nearly three decades after its creation, offering a glimpse into a potential edutainment title.
Your AI morning briefing for May 02, 2026 — the top stories you need to know.
The abstract speeds of mobile generations, from 3G to 5G, finally make sense when tied to real-world experiences like streaming Netflix. Here’s how.