Claude Mythos Just Flagged 271 Hidden Vulnerabilities in Firefox

Claude Mythos Just Flagged 271 Hidden Vulnerabilities in Firefox Mozilla Mythos AI identifying vulnerabilities in Firefox code

Mozilla’s Claude Mythos AI experiment has unveiled a striking new chapter in software vulnerability detection. By employing advanced AI to analyze the Firefox 150 codebase, the project identified 271 vulnerabilities in a single release cycle, an extraordinary leap from the 22 issues found in a prior evaluation. This effort, as highlighted by Nate Jones, underscores […]

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Samsung’s 2026 Galaxy Z Fold 8 Lineup: 2 Different Folds and a Massive Design Shift

Samsung’s 2026 Galaxy Z Fold 8 Lineup: 2 Different Folds and a Massive Design Shift Leaked renders of the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide design

Samsung is poised to reshape the foldable smartphone market with the highly anticipated Galaxy Z Fold 8 series, set to launch in 2026. This lineup is expected to include three distinct models: the Galaxy Z Fold 8, Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide, and Galaxy Z Flip 8. Each device is rumored to bring unique hardware […]

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The Hidden Google AI Tools You Probably Aren’t Using Yet

The Hidden Google AI Tools You Probably Aren’t Using Yet A visual overview of Google's free AI tools for content creation and productivity

Google offers a wide range of AI-driven systems designed to support tasks across creativity, productivity and experimentation. In an analysis by Paul Lipsky, over 30 of these systems are examined, with many available at no cost. For example, Notebook LM helps users organize research and create visual content, while Gemini in Google Docs, Sheets and […]

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Apple’s 2nm Powerhouse: Why the A20 Pro Chip Makes the iPhone 18 Pro a Literal Pocket Computer

Apple’s 2nm Powerhouse: Why the A20 Pro Chip Makes the iPhone 18 Pro a Literal Pocket Computer The new light blue and dark cherry color options for the iPhone 18 Pro

The iPhone 18 Pro is expected to set a new benchmark in the smartphone industry with its blend of advanced features, refined design, and innovative technology. Apple’s latest flagship device is designed to deliver a seamless and enhanced user experience, combining performance, aesthetics, and functionality. Scheduled for release in September alongside the premium iPhone Ultra, […]

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Amazon Won’t Build This Kindle Remote, So BOOX Did It for $26

E Ink readers have steadily become better at mimicking the feel of paper, but getting through a book with one still requires the same thing it always has: tapping the screen to flip a page. It’s a minor interruption that adds up over a long reading session, and while third-party ring-style page-turners have tried to address it, they haven’t exactly been the most reliable solution.

BOOX, the brand behind a well-regarded lineup of E Ink readers and tablets, now has its own take on the problem. The Tappy is a compact two-button Bluetooth remote that lets you control your device without touching the screen. It’s the kind of accessory that BOOX fans have quietly wanted, and one that Kindle users have been asking Amazon to make for years.

Designer: BOOX

The Tappy’s appearance takes some cues from a miniature typewriter, with two large, round keys on a compact body that fits comfortably in one hand. A small indicator light on the left side doesn’t leave you guessing about pairing status, mode changes, or battery level, while a level-style power switch keeps accidental presses from being a nuisance. Two spare keycaps are also included in the box.

Those two buttons do quite a lot, actually. The Tappy operates in three distinct modes, each built for a different type of content. Reading Mode handles page-by-page navigation, Browsing Mode lets the buttons scroll vertically through web content or documents, and Multimedia Mode turns them into playback controls for audio. You won’t need more than a five-second hold of both buttons to switch between them.

Picture settling in for a late-night read with your e-reader propped on a stand, flipping through pages without reaching out. Or standing in the kitchen with your hands full, scrolling through a recipe without getting the screen dirty. The Tappy adapts naturally to these situations, and it doesn’t break the immersion of the moment by demanding you reach over and interact with the screen.

Multimedia Mode adds another layer to what the Tappy can do. An audiobook listener lying back can skip chapters or pause playback without sitting up. A commuter with a bag in one hand and coffee in the other can get through content without fumbling. The same two buttons handle all of it, which is part of why the Tappy doesn’t feel like a niche gadget.

A 95mAh rechargeable battery keeps the Tappy running for weeks before it needs a charge, and there’s a USB-C port for fast charging when that time comes. The Bluetooth connection reaches up to 33 feet, well beyond what most reading setups require. That extra range, however, means it can double as a basic media remote for a smartphone, laptop, or even a sound system.

The Tappy pairs with any Bluetooth-enabled device, not just BOOX hardware, which makes the $26 price feel reasonable for what it delivers. It’s a focused little tool that doesn’t try to be more than it needs to be. For anyone who reads regularly on an E Ink device, it quietly removes one of the last remaining physical interruptions that keeps the experience from feeling truly seamless.

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How Developers Used Claude Code to Stop a Live DDoS Attack

How Developers Used Claude Code to Stop a Live DDoS Attack Claude Code interface analyzing AWS traffic logs for malicious activity

A Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack recently targeted BridgeMind’s API, flooding it with millions of requests and disrupting services. To mitigate the issue, the team relied on Claude Code, an AI-based system, to analyze AWS logs and identify the malicious traffic’s origin. This allowed them to update AWS Web Application Firewall (WAF) rules in […]

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The Google Pixel 11 Pro XL Just Leaked—And One Sensor is Gone

The Google Pixel 11 Pro XL Just Leaked—And One Sensor is Gone The new Pixel Glow LED notification lighting system on the Pixel 11 Pro.

Google is preparing to unveil the Pixel 11 Pro XL, a device that marks a significant evolution in its smartphone lineup. Moving away from features like the temperature sensor introduced in the Pixel 8 Pro, the company is focusing on innovations that prioritize usability and aesthetics. The Pixel 11 Pro XL introduces the “Pixel Glow” […]

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What the ChatGPT 5.5 Instant Update Means for You

What the ChatGPT 5.5 Instant Update Means for You The new ChatGPT 5.5 Instant user interface showing goal-based prompting.

OpenAI’s GPT 5.5 Instant emphasizes speed, accuracy, and usability through its adoption of a goal-based prompting framework, as outlined by The AI Advantage. This approach allows users to specify desired outcomes directly, allowing the model to deliver concise, tailored responses without relying on traditional step-by-step prompting. For example, instead of breaking down a complex legal […]

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What the Latest DJI Osmo Pocket 4P Leaks Actually Mean

What the Latest DJI Osmo Pocket 4P Leaks Actually Mean DJI Osmo Pocket 4P gimbal camera showing the dual sensor setup

The DJI Osmo Pocket 4P is rumored to be on the way, with early leaks and teaser information suggesting features designed to support both professional and enthusiast creators. According to TechAvid and various recent reports, one of the most talked-about rumored features is a 1-inch OmniVision 50MP sensor, which could potentially deliver up to 17 […]

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Apple’s Foldable Shock: The iPhone Ultra Fold Leak Reveals a Feature No One Saw Coming

Apple’s Foldable Shock: The iPhone Ultra Fold Leak Reveals a Feature No One Saw Coming The side profile of the iPhone Fold demonstrating its 4.5 mm unfolded thickness.

Apple is reportedly gearing up to unveil its first foldable iPhone, potentially named the “iPhone Fold,” in September 2026. This highly anticipated device is expected to merge Apple’s hallmark design philosophy with the evolving demands of the foldable smartphone market. By focusing on durability, repairability, and seamless functionality, Apple aims to set a new standard […]

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