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  • Economists almost universally agree that the tariffs imposed by President Trump will cost the average American household hundreds, if not thousands, of dollars every year in higher goods costs.Why it matters: It’s not yet clear those households can, or will, pay it. The big picture: In a matter of days, we’re all going to learn…

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  • Here’s how the bad guys will exploit DeepSeek – and what to do about it.

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  • Moments after Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s all-hands comments to employees were widely leaked, a company executive warned in an internal memo that leakers will be fired. “We take leaks seriously and will take action,” Meta’s chief information security officer, Guy Rosen, said in an internal memo I’ve seen. “When information is stolen or leaked, there…

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  • In 2019, Gartner analyst Dave Cappuccio issued the headline-grabbing prediction that by 2025, 80% of enterprises will have shut down their traditional data centers and moved everything to the cloud. A lot has gone down since 2019, and Gartner’s latest guidance on the topic comes from John-David Lovelock, vice president analyst,who says, “It’s not as…

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  • When Elon Musk bought Twitter, one of his many controversial decisions was to rebrand the company and social network platform as X. He said at the time that the purchase was “as an accelerant for X, the everything app” – aka a western clone of China’s WeChat. Part of this vision includes becoming a mobile…

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  • The White House plans to offer all 2.3 million federal employees a buyout worth roughly eight months of salary and benefits, purportedly for employees who refuse to comply with President Trump’s return to office mandate. The offer—for feds to continue to be paid until Sept. 30, provided they resign by Feb. 6—was emailed to every…

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  • Polygon’s Editor’s Letter is a column from Editor-in-Chief Chris Plante that reflects on the video game and entertainment industries, their communities, and Polygon itself. New editions appear in the first week of each month. The past 12 months will be remembered for an estimated 14,600 layoffs, a drought of venture capital investment, and the first…

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  • As I’m currently knee deep in testing agentic AI in all its forms, as well as new iterations of current generative AI models such as OpenAI’s O1, the complexities of securing AI bot frameworks for enterprise security teams are beginning to crystallize. The post AI security posture management will be needed before agentic AI takes…

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  • President Trump’s retaliatory 25% tariffs on Colombia may exacerbate an ongoing surge in coffee prices, one likely to leave Americans paying even more for their morning cup.Why it matters: Beans from Colombia make up 20% of U.S. coffee imports, and the only source larger, Brazil, is struggling with weak crops after a series of weather…

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  • Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge Epic Games plans to add nearly 20 third-party games onto its mobile app store worldwide on Android and in the European Union on iOS and launching its free games program on mobile beginning with Bloons TD 6 and Dungeon of the Endless: Apogee. It’s also promising to pay…

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  • President Trump said in a virtual address at the World Economic Forum on Thursday that he will mandate the Federal Reserve lower interest rates imminently, a threat that undermines the Federal Reserve’s political independence.Why it matters: In his first major speech since the inauguration, Trump re-upped pressure on the central bank — a frequent feature…

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  • Image: Cath Virginia / The Verge I’m not the first to note the irony of TikTok users flooding RedNote this week. The TikTok divest-or-ban rule was supposed to drive Americans away from a foreign-owned social network that was subject to influence or data harvesting by the Chinese government. Instead, it pushed them onto a different…

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  • Photo by Anna Barclay/Getty Images For over a decade, you couldn’t easily fly a DJI drone over restricted areas in the United States. DJI’s software would automatically stop you from flying over runways, power plants, public emergencies like wildfires, and the White House. But confusingly, amidst the greatest US outpouring of drone distrust in years,…

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  • For those moments when you don’t have time to check your camera footage. | Image: Wyze Wyze’s latest AI feature aims to reduce how often you need to manually check security footage by instead just describing what the camera has seen. The new Descriptive Alerts will send notifications that “accurately summarize motion events” with more…

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  • They say it’s hard to turn a battleship around, but Mark Zuckerberg just about-faced his globe-spanning, $1.5 trillion-value, 3 billion-user company — transforming Meta from a bastion of Silicon Valley’s socially progressive neoliberalism into a full-on MAGA hive.Why it matters: After Zuckerberg’s embrace of Trump and Trumpism, Silicon Valley is holding its breath to see…

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  • Risk experts believe the insured losses from the Los Angeles wildfires will easily top $20 billion, but in some ways that’s only the start of the crisis California now faces. Why it matters: Anything above $12.5 billion would pass 2018’s Camp Fire to become the biggest insured wildfire loss ever, per data from insurance brokers…

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  • I am wondering how people will manage privacy but also their kid’s habits. submitted by /u/Ok_Isk_09 [link] [comments]

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  • This year, Japan Security Analyst Conference 2025 (JSAC2025) will be held on Jan. 21-22 with virtual & onsite talks. This annual cyber security conference hosted by JPCERT/CC, aimed to bring together security analysts and provide opportunities for them to share technical knowledge related to incident response and analysis. TeamT5 will have one session during the…

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