Medtronic notifies customers impacted by ShinyHunters data breach
Healthcare device firm Medtronic is notifying affected customers about a data breach that exposed their personal data to an unauthorized third party. [...]
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Healthcare device firm Medtronic is notifying affected customers about a data breach that exposed their personal data to an unauthorized third party. [...]
Venture capital funding into Indian startups for the first six months of the year touched $6.9 billion, raising hopes that capital inflow will surpass 2025 levels by the end of the year.
Paramount Plus just added 70 movies and shows on July 1, 2026. Here are the five I'd recommend streaming right now.
We spoke with Stop Killing Games to get their take on Sony's announcement that it will no longer produce discs for new games starting in 2028.
The proposed arrangement would involve other U.S. AI companies handing over a similar stake to the government, The Financial Times reported, adding that it was not clear if the other AI firms would be willing to do so.
I spoke to the lead designer behind the Fitbit Air to learn more about Google’s new $99 tracker and to determine if the Fitbit brand is actually here to stay.
The projects in the country's central city of Cheongju outlined on Thursday come under a $2.1 trillion plan unveiled by the chipmaker and its local rival Samsung Electronics on Monday that also included a new chip cluster in the southwest and existing projects.
Apple plans to manufacture and sell around 10 million foldable iPhone Ultra models, according to a new report. That’s roughly a third more than the average build targets previously expected.
The Honor Magic V6, unveiled at MWC and launched in China over a week later, made its European debut yesterday. Now, its availability has expanded to the UK as well, with sales beginning at 10 AM local time. The Honor Magic V6 comes in a single 16GB/512GB configuration in the UK, but has four color
Your agent traces are scattered across four incompatible formats, and that fragmentation is quietly the reason your evals don't cover production. You run OpenClaw in one service, someone bolted LangSmith onto the Python side, the platform team standardized on OpenTelemetry, and your homegrown record
AWS S3, Deduplication & the Presigned URL Production Flow An Uncle–Nephew Chronicle A ~1 hour read. Continues directly from Episode 1 (IAM + EC2). Every term is defined the moment it shows up. 👦 Nephew: Uncle, I've been thinking about what you asked last time — where does the uploaded file actually
I opened the STP 247 notes on my lunch break and there is one headline, plus a scatter of small fixes that a lot of readers will feel without ever reading a changelog. The headline is CSS calc-mix() landing in WebKit's preview channel. The scatter is a couple of HTML spec-alignment repairs, two acce
When people hear "data architecture," they often think about databases, ETL pipelines, or reporting tools. While those are important pieces, enterprise data architecture is really about designing a platform that can adapt as the business grows. Over the years, I've realized that successful data plat
Disclosure: I work on Opennomos. I've tried a lot of photo cleaning apps. Most of them share the same problems: bloated install sizes, mandatory accounts, cloud uploads you didn't ask for, and subscription paywalls that hit you after the "free trial" ends. Swipe Cleaner does none of these things. An
Introduction Have you ever wondered how apps keep your information safe and control what you can access? That's where Identity and Access Management (IAM) comes in. And today, we're exploring ThunderID — an exciting, modern IAM platform that's perfect for beginners to understand! ThunderID is a ligh
Many operations tasks do not begin as tickets, dashboards, or scripts. They begin as intent. Someone says: Check whether this subnet looks normal. Or: We should keep an eye on these cameras. Or: If this service goes down again, we need a clearer follow-up process. At that moment, the problem is not
I had a thought a few weeks ago that wouldn't leave me alone - I depend on Claude Code every day. If it disappeared tomorrow, priced out, rate limited, whatever, I'd want a fallback I actually own. Not a cheaper subscription. Something that runs on my own hardware, forever, at zero marginal cost. So
How I Built a 3D Animated Greeting Card Platform Using Swiper.js, HTML5, and JS Hey dev community! 👋 For the past few months, I have been fully focused on a passion project born out of a simple vision: to bring genuine human warmth back to digital messages. Today, most online greeting cards are jus
Android automation is easier to reason about when it starts from the screen. That sounds simple, but it matters. A lot of mobile work does not happen through a clean backend API. The useful state is often visible: a button appears, a search result loads, an error toast disappears too quickly, a tran
I'm currently transitioning into cloud engineering and DevOps, and one thing I've learned quickly is that understanding a concept in theory is very different from being able to reason through it in real-life scenarios — the kind you'd actually get on the job. I don't have real production systems to