A flaw in the EngageLab SDK exposed 50 million Android users, allowing malicious apps to exploit trusted permissions and access sensitive data.
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by D.I. Laary, GNA Accra, April 11, GNA – Ghana’s push to apply artificial intelligence (AI) to everyday problem-solving took centre stage at the 2026 Open Day of the Council for Scientific and ...
Meta reports that Muse Spark achieves its reasoning capabilities using over an order of magnitude less compute than Llama 4 ...
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