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OpenAI’s AI Hacker Can’t Fully Protect Its New Browser
AICybersecuritySoftware

OpenAI’s AI Hacker Can’t Fully Protect Its New Browser

OpenAI is deploying an AI-powered “automated attacker” to find security holes in its ChatGPT Atlas agentic browser. The company’s new research uses reinforcement learning to simulate complex, multi-step hacks. Despite the effort, OpenAI acknowledges that the fundamental vulnerability of AI agents to

by Leo RenshawDecember 24, 2025
Why Your Data Quality is Broken at Scale (And How to Fix It)
CybersecurityDataSoftware

Why Your Data Quality is Broken at Scale (And How to Fix It)

As data pipelines grow in volume and complexity, traditional manual quality checks become impossible. The only viable solution is to automate validation and anomaly detection across the entire data lifecycle.

by Leo RenshawDecember 24, 2025
Clair Obscur Proves Small, Passionate Games Are The Real Winners
GamingSoftwareStartups

Clair Obscur Proves Small, Passionate Games Are The Real Winners

The success of Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 is being held up as proof that players are hungry for games with a tight, passionate vision. Its director, Guillaume Broche, intentionally kept the JRPG’s scope manageable to focus on its award-winning combat and story.

by Leo RenshawDecember 23, 2025
OpenAI Admits AI Browsers Might Never Be Safe
AISoftwareTechnology

OpenAI Admits AI Browsers Might Never Be Safe

OpenAI has issued a bleak outlook on securing AI browsers from prompt injection attacks, calling it a problem that may never be fully solved. In response, they’re deploying a reinforcement learning AI to automatically find and patch these vulnerabilities before they can be exploited.

by Darren HoltDecember 23, 2025
Sony’s PSN Has a “Fatal Security Flaw,” Report Claims
CybersecuritySoftwareTechnology

Sony’s PSN Has a “Fatal Security Flaw,” Report Claims

A new report suggests PlayStation Network accounts may be vulnerable even with passkeys and two-factor authentication enabled. The alleged hack involves internal Sony tools and requires only a user’s email address, which is often exposed in online screenshots.

by Darren HoltDecember 23, 2025
Nirvana Insurance Raises $100M to Bet on an AI-Native Future
AISoftwareStartups

Nirvana Insurance Raises $100M to Bet on an AI-Native Future

Nirvana Insurance has raised $100 million to fund its AI operating system for commercial auto insurance. The company says its tech can give safe fleets upfront discounts of up to 20% and deliver precise quotes in minutes, addressing the industry’s need for speed.

by Darren HoltDecember 23, 2025
That Hidden Windows 11 Driver Is Real, And It’s Wild
ComputingHardwareSoftware

That Hidden Windows 11 Driver Is Real, And It’s Wild

Microsoft has finally built a native NVMe driver into Windows, ditching a legacy SCSI workaround. Early tests show potential speed boosts up to 45%, but enabling it on Windows 11 is a risky, unsupported process that could break your system.

by Darren HoltDecember 22, 2025
Dell cracks down on 40-hour office week after finding workers leaving early
BusinessSoftwareTechnology

Dell cracks down on 40-hour office week after finding workers leaving early

Dell is doubling down on its return-to-office mandate, telling sales staff they must now be in specific offices for a full eight-hour day, five days a week. The move comes after managers did “end-of-day walkthroughs” and found employees weren’t adhering to the previous policy.

by Leo RenshawDecember 22, 2025
Bloober Team “Absolutely” Commits to Switch 2 for Years
GamingSoftwareTechnology

Bloober Team “Absolutely” Commits to Switch 2 for Years

Bloober Team CEO Piotr Babieno says the studio will support the Nintendo Switch 2 for “years to come.” The commitment follows successful ports of Cronos and Layers of Fear, with a “major surprise” planned soon.

by Mason DraytonDecember 21, 2025
MPV and Sound Open Firmware Get Big Updates for Linux Pros
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

MPV and Sound Open Firmware Get Big Updates for Linux Pros

Two major open-source projects just dropped significant updates. MPV 0.41 brings better Wayland support and Vulkan decoding, while Sound Open Firmware 2.14 lays the groundwork for future Intel hardware.

by Mason DraytonDecember 21, 2025

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