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Not every conversion job is the same. A single invoice processed once a week is a different situation from fifty scanned reports processed every morning. The tool that works fine for one will frustrate you with the other. Most people start with a free tool. That is the right call. But free tools have real limits. Hitting those limits mid-deadline or mid-batch wastes more time than a paid plan would have cost. Knowing where the line sits before you reach it matters. What Can You Actually Do With
The agency tasked with defending America’s civilian government networks nearly handed attackers a way inside. CISA, the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, had working credentials sitting in plain text on the open web, where anyone could grab them. Key Takeaways: A GitGuardian researcher found CISA and Homeland Security credentials, including access tokens and cloud keys, exposed in plaintext spreadsheets inside a public GitHub repository. The repository was maintained by
Google spent its annual developer conference doing two things at once: wooing the coders who build on its tools and the everyday users who type into its search bar. The pitch on Tuesday in Mountain View centered on a faster, cheaper Gemini model and a fresh batch of AI agents, all aimed at slowing down enterprise wins by rivals Anthropic and OpenAI. Key Takeaways: Google launched Gemini 3.5 Flash for coding and automation, with Gemini 3.5 Pro arriving next month, and cut its top AI Ultra plan
Instagram switched on a worldwide feature yesterday called Instants, pitched as a way to share fleeting, candid photos that vanish after viewing. The Meta-owned platform framed it as a fresh format for capturing real-life moments, but plenty of users opening the app for the first time discovered something less charming: their photo had already been beamed out to hundreds of contacts before they understood what tapping the shutter even did. Key Takeaways: Tapping the Instants shutter button imm
Anthropic has been sitting on an AI tool called Claude Mythos that is apparently so adept at sniffing out software security holes that the company refused to ship it to the general public. Instead, a handpicked group of security researchers and enterprise partners got the keys. We now have a live demonstration of what it can do — and the target is Apple’s freshly fortified M5 silicon. Key Takeaways: Researchers at Palo Alto-based Calif used Claude Mythos Preview to build the first publicly di
New research led by the University at Buffalo has uncovered security flaws in more than 540 5G smartphone models worldwide that could allow attackers to disrupt service by exploiting a brief gap before devices confirm that a network connection is legitimate. “Every time you make a call, send a text or stream video on a 5G smartphone, the device exchanges a rapid series of configuration messages with a nearby cell tower, some of which are processed prior to the phone verifying the tower’s auth

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