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Hands on: The Kindle Scribe’s colour upgrade means it finally makes sense – but there’s one problem

Image: Chris Hall / Foundry Nearly two decades since its conception, Kindle remains the leading contender in the e-reader market. Yet, its efforts in the larger note-taking E Ink devices

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The 11 runtime attacks breaking AI security — and how CISOs are stopping them

Enterprise security teams are facing a new challenge in the form of AI-enabled attacks. The threat landscape has evolved, with

An all-female wasp is rapidly spreading across North America’s elms

The elm zigzag sawfly, despite its delicate appearance and cute feeding patterns, is becoming a significant threat to elm trees

Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold Hands On: Exciting, Yet Flawed

Samsung has once again pushed the boundaries of smartphone design with the launch of the Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold. This

Da Vinci’s DNA Is Potentially in The Hands of Scientists : ScienceAlert

Unlocking the Mysteries of Leonardo da Vinci's DNA Researchers from the groundbreaking Leonardo da Vinci DNA Project have made a

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra 60W Fast Charging Test Result Leaked

Samsung’s Galaxy S26 smartphones are on the horizon, with the Ultra model expected to receive a notable upgrade in terms

These Bizarre, Centuries-Old Greenland Sharks May Have a Hidden Longevity Superpower

Greenland sharks have long been a source of fascination for scientists due to their incredible longevity. These massive creatures can

X restricts Grok’s image generation to paying subscribers only after drawing the world’s ire

Restrictions Placed on Grok's Controversial AI Image-Generation Feature Elon Musk’s AI company, Grok, has faced heavy criticism for its image-generation

Hunting with poison arrows may have begun 60,000 years ago in Africa

The San people of southern Africa hunt with poison arrows, and this practice may have truly ancient originsimageBROKER.com / Alamy