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Arm, Qualcomm Patch Multiple Zero-Days Reported by Google

SecureWorld News

In a recent revelation, both Arm and Qualcomm, two leading semiconductor manufacturers, have fallen victim to a series of highly sophisticated and targeted Zero-Day attacks. Google's TAG and Project Zero teams identified a new Zero-Day vulnerability, CVE-2023-4211, which was being actively exploited in targeted attacks.

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Apple announces $29 AirTag, a new Tile-like item tracker

The Verge

Dubbed AirTag, the small circular tag will allow you to track items within Apple’s “Find My” app on iOS. Apple has also created leather loop and key ring accessories that the AirTag can slot into, and the company is also working with accessory makers to create luggage tag enclosures for the AirTag itself. Apple’s AirTag accessory.

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Huawei’s teardown and the China chip breakthrough defying U.S. sanctions

Dataconomy

Tagged as a “blow to U.S. This isn’t merely a one-off instance of technological prowess; it’s indicative of the maturation of China’s semiconductor industry as a whole. Huawei’s Mate 60 Pro is powered by a new Kirin 9000s chip that was fabricated in China by Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp.,

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This tiny atomic battery could change the world

Dataconomy

Energy conversion: Semiconductor converters transform the decay energy into electricity. These batteries pack a punch in terms of size and weight, crank up the heat with high internal temperatures, and don’t shy away from hefty price tags, making them a no-go for everyday folks.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking With Light And Sound

ForAllSecure

From the tiny microphones on our mobile devices and digital assistant, to the light detecting radars in our cars--these are single-purpose semiconductors, right? One example would be a memory semiconductor that effectively changes its capacitance based upon how it's accelerating through space.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking With Light And Sound

ForAllSecure

From the tiny microphones on our mobile devices and digital assistant, to the light detecting radars in our cars--these are single-purpose semiconductors, right? One example would be a memory semiconductor that effectively changes its capacitance based upon how it's accelerating through space.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking With Light And Sound

ForAllSecure

From the tiny microphones on our mobile devices and digital assistant, to the light detecting radars in our cars--these are single-purpose semiconductors, right? One example would be a memory semiconductor that effectively changes its capacitance based upon how it's accelerating through space.