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Bitcoin is hovering near seventy-seven thousand four hundred dollars, but don't mistake the green on the screen for confidence. Falling futures open interest tells a more cautious story — traders appear to be trimming risk rather than doubling down, and mixed altcoin performance reinforces that the mood is defensive, not euphoric.
Shifting to security, cybercriminals are increasingly targeting the browser as their preferred entry point, and artificial intelligence is making those attacks faster and more sophisticated. Enterprises are responding by pushing toward browser isolation tools and more layered defense strategies — a sign that the attack surface most of us stare at all day is now the front line.
And on a lighter note, Logitech's MX Master four mouse is getting a tactile upgrade through Windows eleven's Advanced Haptics feature. The idea is that you'll actually feel resistance or feedback as you scroll through spreadsheets or navigate files — a small but genuinely interesting experiment in making digital work feel a little more physical.
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