Apple iOS 26 set to dump 75M iPhones on the e-waste pile
Apple iOS 26 set to dump 75M iPhones on the e-waste pile Summary New research from waste-management firm Business Waste warns that Apple’s forthcoming iOS 26, announced at WWDC and…
Apple iOS 26 set to dump 75M iPhones on the e-waste pile Summary New research from waste-management firm Business Waste warns that Apple’s forthcoming iOS 26, announced at WWDC and…
Stolen OAuth tokens expose Palo Alto customer data Summary Palo Alto Networks (PAN) has informed customers that stolen OAuth credentials taken from a breach of Salesloft’s Drift application were used…
Salesforce sacrifices 4,000 support jobs on the altar of AI Summary Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff told a podcast the company has cut roughly 4,000 customer support roles after deploying AI…
Microsoft rewarded for security failures with another US government contract Summary The US General Services Administration (GSA) has signed a OneGov agreement with Microsoft that could save the federal government…
Zscaler latest victim of Salesloft Drift attacks, customer data exposed Summary Zscaler has disclosed that some of its customers’ Salesforce-related data was exposed after OAuth tokens were stolen in the…
Total recall: Mistral AI’s Le Chat can now remember your conversations Summary Mistral AI has rolled out a beta “Memories” feature for its chatbot Le Chat, enabling the model to…
10-step guide for testing a backup and recovery plan Summary This article outlines a practical, 10-step approach to testing backups and preparedness for disaster recovery. It explains why regular testing…
What are the types of requirements in software engineering? By Stephen J. Bigelow — Published 02 Sep 2025 Summary This article explains the main types of requirements used in software…
What is functional testing and how does it work? Summary Functional testing verifies that a software application behaves as expected and that its outputs meet end-user or business requirements. Testers…
What is classical computing? Summary Classical computing — also known as binary computing — represents information as bits (0 or 1). Most modern processors (x86, ARM) and devices use this…