Sikkerhed Nyheder: 24 september 2025 - 4 november 2025

AppLovin Under Fire: Shuts Down “Array” After Allegations of Secret App Installs

AppLovin under beskydning: Lukker “Array” efter beskyldninger om hemmelige app-installationer

AppLovins Array-platform og nedlukning AppLovin, et hurtigt voksende adtech-firma kendt for markedsføring af mobilspil, lukkede stille og roligt ned for Array, deres on-device app-distributionværktøj. Ifølge PocketGamer og Bloomberg bekræftede en talsmand fra AppLovin, at Array blev afviklet “sidste kvartal”, fordi produktet simpelthen
november 4, 2025

Technology News

  • Black Friday Meta Quest deals 2025: Early offers are already arriving
    November 9, 2025, 11:46 PM EST. Early Black Friday deals for Meta Quest are appearing ahead of the November 28, 2025 kickoff. Official discounts on the Quest 3 and Quest 3S remain scarce, but accessory deals are already surfacing and may indicate broader price cuts as the holiday season starts. With rivals like PSVR 2, HTC, and Pico in the mix, expect aggressive VR discounts through Black Friday and Cyber Monday. This guide highlights likely sources and answers common timing questions. Expect savings at Amazon, Best Buy, B&H Photo, Oculus/Meta, Target, Walmart, and more. Stay tuned for early drops and plan your budget before the sale season hits its peak.
  • NASA Named to The Webby 30 List as Iconic and Influential on the Internet
    November 9, 2025, 11:44 PM EST. NASA has earned a spot on The Webby 30, a list celebrating 30 organizations shaping the digital landscape. The honor highlights NASA's ability to tell engaging stories about space through live streams, interactive web content, and educational resources. NASA officials say the recognition underscores America's leadership in space and innovative messaging that resonates with the public. The Webby 30 recognizes brands across technology, media, and online engagement that demonstrate creativity and impact. Brittany Brown notes that a government agency can compete on the global digital stage, reflecting NASA's commitment to connect with audiences online. From launches to immersive experiences, NASA's digital strategy has expanded access to space exploration and education for millions worldwide.
  • Where Will Rigetti Computing Be in 5 Years? Outlook for a Quantum Stock Bet
    November 9, 2025, 11:42 PM EST. Rigetti Computing sits at the frontier of quantum tech, but its stock has been highly volatile. With most industry players predicting commercially viable quantum computers by 2030, Rigetti faces a crowded field that includes giants like Alphabet and Microsoft, both with ample cash to fund development. A long-horizon, risk-tolerant thesis would look at Rigetti's potential to emerge as a market leader-or to fade as spending intensifies among peers. Recent sales of two Novera systems for about $5.7 million illustrate early customer traction, though it's unclear if this is a lasting trend. Ultimately, the five-year view matters most: success could hinge on scalable quantum applications, customer adoption, and competitive dynamics in a capital-intense arms race.
  • Rigetti EPS Preview: Betting on the Future of Quantum Computing
    November 9, 2025, 11:38 PM EST. Quantum computing aims to tackle problems beyond classical machines by leveraging superposition and entanglement. Rigetti Computing, a leader in superconducting quantum chips, focuses on R&D and partnerships, not just earnings. In its Q3 2025 preview, analysts expect revenue of about $2.39 million and EPS of -$0.05, with the stock eyeing an implied move of about 14% post-earnings. The company is trading on potential rather than profits, and investors have cheered quantum advances, with Rigetti up around 2,261% in the past year. Management emphasizes forward-looking milestones and collaboration, while the market watches the stock's 50-day moving average for trend orientation amid an evolving quantum tech landscape.
  • Apple Fitness+ under review as internal shake-up looms
    November 9, 2025, 11:36 PM EST. Apple is reviewing the future of its paid Fitness+ subscription amid an internal shake-up in its Services division, per Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. The service is set for a reorganisation as Apple appoints new vice-presidents to take direct responsibility for Fitness+, aiming to boost engagement and results. Apple does not expect to shutter the service, mindful that a shutdown would trigger backlash from its loyal user base. Internally, Fitness+ is described as Apple's weakest digital offering within Services. The plan keeps pricing at $9.99 per month or $79.99 per year, and Fitness+ is included in the Apple One Premier bundle. The move underscores Apple's effort to strengthen its digital services portfolio without alienating users.