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Reelful’s AI turns your camera roll into short-form videos for social media
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Reelful’s AI turns your camera roll into short-form videos for social media

The app is designed for people who want to create social content, but find traditional video editing tools too complex or time-consuming.

TechCrunch·July 15, 2026·1 min read
Archaeologists found Homer's Iliad inside a 1,600-year-old Egyptian mummy
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Archaeologists found Homer's Iliad inside a 1,600-year-old Egyptian mummy

A 1,600-year-old mummy discovered in Egypt has revealed something archaeologists had never seen before: a fragment of Homer’s Iliad used during embalming. The papyrus was identified as part of the famous "Catalogue of Ships," one of the best-known sections of the ancient epic. Researchers say it is the first archaeological evidence of a Greek literary text being intentionally incorporated into the mummification process, adding a fascinating new chapter to the history of both literature and ancient burial customs.

ScienceDaily·July 15, 2026·1 min read
Indian AI coding startup Emergent becomes a unicorn with $130M Series C
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Indian AI coding startup Emergent becomes a unicorn with $130M Series C

The startup has reached a $120 million annualized revenue run rate and more than 200,000 paying customers.

TechCrunch·July 15, 2026·1 min read
UK union launches free resource to decode video game writing contracts
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UK union launches free resource to decode video game writing contracts

The Writers' Guild of Great Britain said it has witnessed an increase in poor practices around writing contracts in recent years.

Game Developer·July 15, 2026·1 min read
SASE Has An AI Blind Spot. Inspecting Packets Is No Longer Enough.
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SASE Has An AI Blind Spot. Inspecting Packets Is No Longer Enough.

For years, routing traffic through cloud proxies was good enough. Then work moved to the browser, AI entered the workflow, and the inspection model stopped keeping up. Enterprise workflows now live across SaaS applications, browsers, and an expanding ecosystem of generative AI tools, unsanctioned browser extensions, and autonomous agents. Employees routinely paste intellectual property into

The Hacker News·July 15, 2026·1 min read
Midnight social media curfew proposed for UK teens aged 16 and 17
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Midnight social media curfew proposed for UK teens aged 16 and 17

The government says it will improve teenagers' lives but campaigners call it a "missed opportunity".

BBC·July 15, 2026·1 min read
Climate we had in 20th Century 'has now gone' - Met Office
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Climate we had in 20th Century 'has now gone' - Met Office

The latest report on the UK's climate warns cold mountainous areas are also being lost.

BBC·July 15, 2026·1 min read
Researcher Drops New Windows Zero-Day PoC Hours After Microsoft Patch Tuesday
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Researcher Drops New Windows Zero-Day PoC Hours After Microsoft Patch Tuesday

Security researcher Chaotic Eclipse (aka Nightmare-Eclipse) has released a new proof-of-concept (PoC) exploit called LegacyHive. It has been described as a Windows User Profile Service arbitrary hive load elevation of privileges vulnerability. The Windows User Profile Service, also referred to as ProfSvc, is a core system component that manages user accounts and environments. "The PoC requires

The Hacker News·July 15, 2026·1 min read
New Webinar: Closing the Approval Gap in AI-Era Ad Tech
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New Webinar: Closing the Approval Gap in AI-Era Ad Tech

A single approved marketing tag can quietly load fourth-party code your security team has never seen, granting full access to your forms, customer data, and checkout pages. This on-demand webinar reveals how this Approval Gap forms, and gives your team the blueprint to close it before an auditor, regulator, or attacker finds it first. The Reality of the Approval Gap It's a pattern every

The Hacker News·July 15, 2026·1 min read
Are humans really the ultimate super-predator?
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Are humans really the ultimate super-predator?

Humans are often described as the planet's ultimate "super-predator," but wild animals do not fear every human the same way. After analyzing three decades of research, scientists found that animals become much more alert and spend less time feeding when people pose a real threat, such as hunters or fishers. In contrast, tourists, researchers, and other non-lethal humans trigger far weaker and less predictable reactions.

ScienceDaily·July 15, 2026·1 min read
Backed by $60M in funding, Oak steps out of stealth to fix the identity mess that AI agents are making worse
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Backed by $60M in funding, Oak steps out of stealth to fix the identity mess that AI agents are making worse

Co-founded by serial entrepreneur Shai Morag, Israeli identity management startup Oak is emerging out of stealth with $60 million in seed funding.

TechCrunch·July 15, 2026·1 min read
Cursor Flaw Lets Malicious Cloned Repositories Trigger Windows Code Execution
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Cursor Flaw Lets Malicious Cloned Repositories Trigger Windows Code Execution

Open a repository in Cursor on Windows and, if a file named git.exe is sitting in the project root, Cursor runs it. No click, no approval dialog, no warning that anything in the folder is about to execute. Whatever that binary does, it does as you, with your source, your SSH keys and your cloud tokens. Cursor keeps re-running it for as long as the project stays open. No prompt

The Hacker News·July 15, 2026·1 min read
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