24 Apr 2026

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BMW Is One Step Closer To Selling You a Color-Changing Car

BMW's latest concept car moves the color-changing tech it debuted back at CES 2022 closer to reality by embedding an E Ink panel directly into the hood. The Verge reports: BMW's previous concepts wrapped the entire vehicle in a patchwork of E Ink panels that were all custom-sized and shaped to match its contours. It was an approach that wasn't practical for mass production, and one that wasn't very durable. The new BMW iX3 Flow Edition is potentially the most exciting of all of BMW's concepts as it embeds the E Ink Prism technology directly into the structure of the vehicle's hood panel, instead of just slapping it on top. The new approach has "undergone BMW's stringent quality testing" so that it meets the "requirements of automotive engineering and everyday use," according to a release from E Ink. The BMW iX3 Flow Edition's color-changing capabilities are limited to its hood with eight different animations (which appear restricted to a grayscale palette) that can be changed by the driver at the push of a button. It's not exactly the color-changing car that BMW has been teasing for years and you still can't buy one, but by focusing on making this technology more practical and functional these vehicles are one step closer to moving past the concept phase.

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24 Apr 2026 11:00pm GMT

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FusionCore: ROS 2 sensor fusion (IMU and GPS and encoders)

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24 Apr 2026 10:36pm GMT

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Samsung Could Lose Money On Smartphones For the First Time

A report says Samsung's mobile division could post its first-ever annual loss in 2026, as rising memory costs, tougher competition, and pressure across products like foldables and smartwatches weigh on the business. SammyGuru reports: Samsung boss TM Roh reportedly told company leaders that the mobile (MX) business could lose money this year. That warning has clearly rattled management. The MX unit has long been a key pillar for Samsung. That's why the idea of it slipping into the red is a serious concern for the company's overall performance. If this prediction holds, it would mark the first time the MX business reports a yearly loss since its inception. That's a sharp turn from its track record so far. It also raises bigger questions about future growth, rising competition, and how Samsung plans to steady the ship in its mobile division. And it's not like the challenges are easing up. Samsung's foldable market share in the US, where it currently enjoys a dominant position, doesn't look as solid as before, and Apple could shake things up if it enters the segment. On top of that, market reports suggest Samsung's overall smartwatch share could dip in 2026. The Galaxy S26 series seems to be selling well for now, but whether that's enough to move the needle is still up in the air.

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24 Apr 2026 10:00pm GMT

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Show HN: I've built a nice home server OS

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24 Apr 2026 9:42pm GMT

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Europe—not US—first to authorize Moderna's combo mRNA flu-COVID vaccine

Amid RFK Jr.'s anti-vaccine agenda, Moderna withdrew its FDA application last year.

24 Apr 2026 9:11pm GMT

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Google Flow Music

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24 Apr 2026 9:01pm GMT

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Bitwarden CLI Is the Next Compromise In Checkmarx Supply Chain Campaign

Longtime Slashdot reader Himmy32 writes: Socket Security published an article on the compromise of the Bitwarden CLI client, which was pushed from Bitwarden's client repository. This breach was the next in a chain of supply-chain attacks that have affected Checkmarx KICS and Aqua Security's Trivy scanners. The breach was quickly detected and reported by JFrog on the GitHub repository; JFrog also provided a technical write-up. The Bitwarden team has released statements on a blog post indicating that the compromise did not affect vault or customer data. Only 334 downloads of the affected CLI client were downloaded before removal and remediation.

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24 Apr 2026 9:00pm GMT

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FCC: Router ban includes portable hotspots, but not phones with hotspot features

FCC defines consumer routers expansively, updates FAQ to include Wi-Fi hotspots.

24 Apr 2026 7:30pm GMT

Why are top university websites serving porn? It comes down to shoddy housekeeping.

Hundreds of subdomains from dozens of universities have been hijacked by scammers.

24 Apr 2026 7:00pm GMT

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Mozilla Firefox Quietly Adds Brave’s Adblock Engine

Mozilla Firefox Quietly Adds Brave's Adblock Engine

Firefox 149 quietly adds Brave's adblock-rust engine as an experimental content-blocking prototype, disabled by default and without filter lists.

24 Apr 2026 4:45pm GMT

Fwupd 2.1.2 Adds AMD EntrySign HSI Check and More Hardware Support

Fwupd 2.1.2 Adds AMD EntrySign HSI Check and More Hardware Support

Fwupd 2.1.2 adds an AMD EntrySign HSI check, native CBOR parsing, safer firmware parsing limits, and support for more hardware.

24 Apr 2026 3:20pm GMT

Bitwarden Confirms Short-Lived npm Compromise Affecting CLI Package

Bitwarden Confirms Short-Lived npm Compromise Affecting CLI Package

Bitwarden has confirmed a brief supply-chain compromise of its CLI 2026.4.0 npm package, with no evidence of vault data exposure.

24 Apr 2026 2:59pm GMT