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The Trump administration has overhauled the $42 billion BEAD broadband program, prompting states to reduce fiber deployment and increase satellite use, notably Starlink. Louisiana and Vermont are preparing proposals that align with new priorities, raising questions about remaining funds and their future use amid political and industry disputes.
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Xeltox, operating as Cryptomus in Canada, was fined C$177 million for financial violations. Meanwhile, Google researchers uncovered EtherHiding, a new malware technique embedding malicious code in blockchain smart contracts, used by North Korean-backed groups. Additionally, satellite data leaks expose unencrypted communications, and quantum computing threats to encryption grow more urgent.
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Apple's latest iPhone 17 series, launched in September, has outperformed previous models in key markets, with demand rising sharply. Meanwhile, the company is scaling back production of the iPhone Air due to slow sales, and shifting some manufacturing to Vietnam amid geopolitical and supply chain adjustments. The move reflects broader supply chain diversification efforts.
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AT&T has agreed to a $177 million settlement after two major data breaches exposed millions of customers' personal information, including Social Security numbers and call records. The deadline to file claims is December 18, 2025.