Gemini Pro 2.5 is a stunningly capable coding assistant – and a big threat to ChatGPT

Gemini Pro 2.5 is a stunningly capable coding assistant – and a big threat to ChatGPT

Elyse Betters Picaro / ZDNET As part of my AI coding evaluations, I run a standardized series of four programming tests against each AI. These tests are designed to determine how well a given AI can help you program. This is kind of useful, especially if you’re counting on the AI to help you produce code. The last thing you want is for an AI helper to introduce more bugs into your work output, right?…

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This smart planter uses NASA tech to harvest vegetables at home – my buying advice after 45 days

This smart planter uses NASA tech to harvest vegetables at home – my buying advice after 45 days

ZDNET’s key takeaways The Plantaform Rejuvenate is a smart indoor garden available for $540. It’s an all-in-one garden structure that only requires power for the grow lights and for you to add water and the included fertilizer when it runs low; thankfully, the app gives you notifications and detailed instructions. Unfortunately, you can’t easily DIY seed pods if you want to, though each 15-pod pack is $30. I love plants, but I definitely wasn’t born…

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Cyber Agencies Warn of Fast Flux Threat Bypassing Network Defenses

Cyber Agencies Warn of Fast Flux Threat Bypassing Network Defenses

Organizations, Internet service providers (ISPs) and cybersecurity service providers have been issued a warning of the ongoing threat of Fast Flux enabled malicious activities by US and international cybersecurity agencies. According to the joint cybersecurity advisory (CSA), issued on April 3, many networks have a gap in their defenses for detecting and blocking Fast Flux techniques, which poses a significant threat to national security. Fast Flux is used by malicious actors to obfuscate the locations…

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7 password rules security experts live by in 2025 – the last one might surprise you

7 password rules security experts live by in 2025 – the last one might surprise you

Valeriia Mitriakova/Getty Images Looking for advice on how to protect your home and office from cyberattacks? A good place to start is with the people who do this work every day on behalf of the US government. The folks at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have created a simple Cybersecurity Basics page that boils down the technical information in its four-volume Digital Identity Guidelines to a set of clear guidelines for small…

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New AI education initiatives show the way for knowledge retention in enterprises

New AI education initiatives show the way for knowledge retention in enterprises

These education platforms essentially serve as testing grounds for more responsible AI implementation models that could transfer to enterprise settings. The Socratic questioning in Anthropic’s Learning Mode and OpenAI’s focus on deeper engagement suggest a fundamental shift in AI design philosophy, from tools that provide answers to tools that enhance human capabilities. “To counter cognitive atrophy, organizations must design for active engagement: Teams should be encouraged to interrogate AI outputs, not just accept them. Think…

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Want to extend your iPhone battery life? Stop making this common mistake

Want to extend your iPhone battery life? Stop making this common mistake

Elyse Betters Picaro/ZDNET I have spent a lot of time writing about how battery wear is a fact of life, and the more a battery is used, the more it will wear. It is a consumable item, and it will wear. Also: 12 Android phone settings you should change to dramatically increase battery life But there are also things that we can do to prevent battery wear. A research paper led by Jihyun Hong at Postech…

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I took a chance on this Marshall Bluetooth speaker – its audio quality and design delivered

I took a chance on this Marshall Bluetooth speaker – its audio quality and design delivered

ZDNET’s key takeaways The Woburn 3 is the most expensive home audio speaker from Marshall. It has fantastic sound quality, strong bass, and clear mids. However, the system only supports the SBC codec. The Marshall Woburn 3 commands a premium price, and while it’s not the best value on specs alone, its rich, powerful sound and iconic design make it a standout for die-hard Marshall fans and audiophiles alike.  If you’ve been considering the brand’s…

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Tj-actions Supply Chain Attack Traced Back to GitHub Token Compromise

Tj-actions Supply Chain Attack Traced Back to GitHub Token Compromise

A recent supply chain attack that compromised the popular tj-actions/changed-files GitHub action has left a trail of digital destruction, affecting 218 GitHub repositories. As investigators dig deeper, the origins of this sophisticated breach are slowly coming into focus, revealing both the initial compromise and the ultimate target. While the desired target was GitHub projects linked to Coinbase, a popular cryptocurrency exchange, the attack’s point of origin has been traced back to the theft of a…

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I changed 10 Samsung phone settings to drastically improve the user experience

I changed 10 Samsung phone settings to drastically improve the user experience

Prakhar Khanna/ZDNET Samsung’s One UI 7 is my favorite Android skin right now. It is fast, responsive, and intuitive. But nothing comes fine-tuned to your experience straight out of the box. You need to personalize your smartphone to make it more appealing. I change almost a dozen settings on every Samsung Galaxy phone to best suit my needs, and I believe these will elevate your user experience, too. Also: The best Samsung phones to buy From…

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Chinese State Hackers Exploiting Newly Disclosed Ivanti Flaw

Chinese State Hackers Exploiting Newly Disclosed Ivanti Flaw

A Chinese state threat actor is actively exploiting a newly disclosed critical Ivanti vulnerability, according to Mandiant researchers. The suspected espionage actor has been targeting CVE-2025-22457, a buffer overflow vulnerability that can lead to attackers achieving remote code execution. The researchers have also observed the deployment of two-newly identified malware families by the group, tracked as UNC5221, following successful exploitation. A patch for CVE-2025-22457 was released on February 11, 2025, in Ivanti Connect Secure (ICS)…

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