ONEXSUGAR Sugar 1 handheld game console hits Indiegogo for $599 (Dual-screen Android handheld game console with a convertible design)

The ONEXSUGAR Sugar 1 is an unusual handheld game console thanks to a convertible design that lets you use it as either a single-screen device with a 6.01 inch FHD+ OLED display or as a dual-screen handheld with a second 3.92 OLED display below the pri…

The ONEXSUGAR Sugar 1 is an unusual handheld game console thanks to a convertible design that lets you use it as either a single-screen device with a 6.01 inch FHD+ OLED display or as a dual-screen handheld with a second 3.92 OLED display below the primary screen. In other words, this Android-powered handheld is sort of […]

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Dieser Workshop unterstützt Sicherheitsverantwortliche dabei, sich auf die Prüfung zum IT-Grundschutz-Praktiker vorzubereiten und den IT-Grundschutz gemäß BSI-Standards in Unternehmen umzusetzen. (Golem Karrierewelt, Server-Applikationen)

Dieser Workshop unterstützt Sicherheitsverantwortliche dabei, sich auf die Prüfung zum IT-Grundschutz-Praktiker vorzubereiten und den IT-Grundschutz gemäß BSI-Standards in Unternehmen umzusetzen. (Golem Karrierewelt, Server-Applikationen)

UK backing down on Apple encryption backdoor after pressure from US

UK officials fear their insistence on backdoor endangers tech deals with US.

Sir Keir Starmer’s government is seeking a way out of a clash with the Trump administration over the UK’s demand that Apple provide it with access to secure customer data, two senior British officials have told the Financial Times.

The officials both said the Home Office, which ordered the tech giant in January to grant access to its most secure cloud storage system, would probably have to retreat in the face of pressure from senior leaders in Washington, including Vice President JD Vance.

“This is something that the vice president is very annoyed about and which needs to be resolved,” said an official in the UK’s technology department. “The Home Office is basically going to have to back down.”

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