Google may add new AI features to search, The New York Times reports

Internal Google messages reveal changes in response to the rapidly-moving field of artificial intelligence in search engines.
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Report: Samsung Could Replace Google With Microsoft Bing on its Galaxy Phones

Samsung is reportedly considering making Microsoft Bing the default search engine on its Galaxy phones instead of Google.
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An Old Netbook Spills Its Secrets

For a brief moment in the late ’00s, netbooks dominated the low-cost mobile computing market. These were small, low-cost, low-power laptops, some tiny enough to only have a seven-inch display, …read more Continue reading An Old Netbook Spills Its Secrets

Hackers can hijack Samsung and Pixel phones by knowing phone number

By Deeba Ahmed
In addition to Google Pixel and Samsung devices, Vivo devices were also vulnerable to this attack.
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Google Discovers Samsung Modem Vulnerabilities on Pixel 6 and 7, Galaxy S22, and More

Google is warning users of Pixel 6, 7, and Galaxy S22 that it discovered several 0-day vulnerabilities in the Samsung Exynos modems used in these devices.
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Samsung, Vivo, Google phones open to remote compromise without user interaction

Several vulnerabilities in Samsung’s Exynos chipsets may allow attackers to remotely compromise specific Samsung Galaxy, Vivo and Google Pixel mobile phones with no user interaction. “With limited additional research and development, we believe t… Continue reading Samsung, Vivo, Google phones open to remote compromise without user interaction