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Google Cloud today showcased a major expansion of its cybersecurity portfolio, centered on agentic artificial intelligence and deeper threat intelligence integration. The announcements, made at the RSAC conference in San Francisco, see Google aggressively advancing a unified, AI-driven security platform designed to operate at machine speed as cyber threats become faster, more automated and more sophisticated. As part of that push, Google also repeated today that it has completed its acquisition of Wiz Inc., a company known for its agentless approach to identifying risks across cloud environments. Google plans to integrate Wiz’s technology into its broader platform to create an AI-ready…

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Val Kilmer is returning to the screen. But not exactly. Not in some retro montage. Not in a long-gone flashback. No, I’m talking about the real deal.Well, sort of. This time, he’ll be brought to life via AI. I can’t blame you if you’re both amazed and a bit disturbed by this news.The basic gist is that producers are utilizing AI technology to digitally recreate the image and voice of the Top Gun and The Doors star.If you’re a fan of either film, you have to admit that it’s a little surreal to have your memories be able to talk…

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Our Experts Written by  Mercey Livingston Written by  Nasha Addarich Martínez Article updated on March 23, 2026 at 4:30 AM PDT Mercey Livingston CNET Contributor Mercey Livingston is a health and wellness writer and certified Integrative Nutrition Health Coach. She’s written about fitness and wellness for Well+Good, Women’s Health, Business Insider, and Prevention.com among others. When not writing, she enjoys reading and trying out workout classes all over New York City. Nasha Addarich Martínez Managing Editor Nasha is a Managing Editor for CNET, overseeing our sleep and wellness verticals. She is a nutrition, mental health, fitness and sleep science enthusiast. Her…

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Ravie LakshmananMar 23, 2026Cloud Security / DevOps Cybersecurity researchers have uncovered malicious artifacts distributed via Docker Hub following the Trivy supply chain attack, highlighting the widening blast radius across developer environments. The last known clean release of Trivy on Docker Hub is 0.69.3. The malicious versions 0.69.4, 0.69.5, and 0.69.6 have since been removed from the container image library. “New image tags 0.69.5 and 0.69.6 were pushed on March 22 without corresponding GitHub releases or tags. Both images contain indicators of compromise associated with the same TeamPCP infostealer observed in earlier stages of this campaign,” Socket security researcher Philipp Burckhardt…

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Micron hit record earnings, but the stock still crashed. Why? Because the AI memory war is growing expensive, and investors are starting to panic. Micron just proved that being the leader in AI memory is a double-edged sword. The manufacturer’s latest earnings report was actually fantastic. They beat expectations across the board because every tech giant on earth needs their high-bandwidth memory chips. However, the stock price plummeted immediately after this call. And the reason is simple: greed vs. reality. Wall Street wants the massive profits from the AI revolution, but they don’t want to pay for the factories. Micron…

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Disclaimer: Unless otherwise stated, any opinions expressed below belong solely to the author. Sadly for young Singaporeans, the median salary for fresh university graduates in full-time employment remained at the same level of S$4,500 in 2025 as in 2024 (the figure excludes bonuses and employer’s CPF), according to the annual Graduate Employment Survey published by the Ministry of Education earlier this month. What’s more, fewer of them succeeded in finding permanent employment within six months of graduation, at 74.4%, compared to 79.4% in 2024. Fortunately, however, some good news regarding their future was buried in the data provided by Ministry…

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The Dell XPS 16 is positioned as a powerful, modern productivity laptop, built for professionals, creatives, and users who need excellent performance without being tied to a desk. With a refreshed design, new processors, and major improvements in display and battery technology, it attempts to solve the exact problem mobile workers face: finding a laptop that lasts long, travels well, and performs consistently. Whether it truly succeeds depends on how well it balances weight, endurance, and practical real-world performance. The latest information available online indicates that the 2026 redesign of the XPS lineup marks some of the most significant improvements…

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Jeff Bezos framed this copy of a 2006 BusinessWeek cover, reflecting Wall Street’s skepticism about AWS. (Jeff Bezos via X, May 2022) In the early days of Amazon Web Services, technical evangelist Jeff Barr was putting in long hours on the road, pitching a novel concept: rent computing power for 10 cents an hour, and storage for 15 cents a gigabyte per month — no servers to buy, no data centers to build. Barr remembers calling his wife to check in at the end of the day. Get a nice dinner, she told him, you deserve it. But later, at…

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The war with Iran and ensuing blockade in the Strait of Hormuz, a critical shipping lane, has spiked oil prices and sent governments scrabbling for their reserves. How high will prices go, and how bad could it get?On Friday night, United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby published a memo to his employees showing that his very fuel-dependent business is prepping for a very long fallout. “Our plans assume oil goes to $175/barrel and doesn’t get back down to $100/barrel until the end of 2027,” he wrote.Jet fuel accounts for between a quarter and a third of airlines’ operating costs. Prices have…

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Ravie LakshmananMar 21, 2026Vulnerability / Threat Intelligence The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) on Friday added five security flaws impacting Apple, Craft CMS, and Laravel Livewire to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog, urging federal agencies to patch them by April 3, 2026. The vulnerabilities that have come under exploitation are listed below – CVE-2025-31277 (CVSS score: 8.8) – A vulnerability in Apple WebKit that could result in memory corruption when processing maliciously crafted web content. (Fixed in July 2025) CVE-2025-43510 (CVSS score: 7.8) – A memory corruption vulnerability in Apple’s kernel component that could allow a malicious…

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