Leaked: Intel Lunar Lake Lineup, Rabbit R1 Security Flaw, FCC Proposal to Unlock Smartphones within 60 Days – Liliputing

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The Rabbit R1, an AI wearable device, has faced criticism since its launch in May due to limited functionality and performance issues. Furthermore, a security flaw was recently discovered, with hardcoded API keys allowing access to all user responses. Despite Rabbit’s response in changing API keys, the vulnerability was active for almost two months, raising concerns about the company’s credibility.

In other tech news:
– Researchers revealed a security vulnerability in the Rabbit R1 that allowed them to view all responses and send emails as the Rabbit administrator.
– The FCC chairman proposed a rule to require US mobile carriers to unlock customers’ phones within 60 days of activation.
– Frore introduced the waterproof AirJet Mini Sport, a fanless active cooling chip designed for smartphones, action cameras, and gaming.
– Valve released a beta version of a game recording feature for Steam, making it easier for users to record and share gameplay.
– Details about the upcoming Intel Core Ultra 200V Lunar Lake chips were leaked, describing mobile chips with advanced features such as Intel Arc graphics and LPDDR5 memory.

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