It’s darkly funny, in a way, to recall a racist trope that gets trotted out about immigration all the time: immigrants bring disease into the country. That in itself isn’t funny, obviously. The funny part is that it seems like we’re proving the opposite to be true under the Trump administration. As the measles outbreak in America continues to rage, immigration detention camps are starting to feel the effects.
Earlier this week reports indicated the Dilley detention center in Texas was going on a sort of soft lockdown due to confirmed cases of measles among those detained.
“ICE Health Services Corps immediately took steps to quarantine and control further spread and infection, ceasing all movement within the facility and quarantining all individuals suspected of making contact with the infected,” McLaughlin said.
McLaughlin said medical officials were monitoring detainees and taking “appropriate and active steps to prevent further infection.”
“All detainees are being provided with proper medical care,” she added.
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We are definitely in “prove it” territory when it comes to this administration and immigration questions. That’s all the more so if the government, as they’ve done via other excuses in the past, limits or restrains entry to these facilities from other lawmakers who want to check DHS’ homework and uses the measles outbreak as the reason for it.
Neha Desai, a lawyer for the California-based National Center of Youth Law, which represents children in U.S. immigration custody, said she hopes the measles infections at Dilley are not used to “unnecessarily” prevent lawmakers and attorneys from inspecting the detention center in the near future, citing broader concerns about the facility.
“In the meantime, we are deeply concerned for the physical and the mental health of every family detained at Dilley,” Desai said. “It is important to remember that no family needs to be detained — this is a choice that the administration is making.”
It’s also worth remembering that the spread of disease is a recurring feature in the concentration camp industry. Deaths from disease as well. And, unlike the trope mentioned above, these are infections immigrants are getting from America, not bringing to her soil.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security reports one ICE detainee in the Florence Detention Center in Pinal County tested positive for measles on Jan. 21.
Two more measles cases have recently been confirmed among people who are also in federal custody in the county, according to a spokesperson for the Pinal County Public Health Services District. But the spokesperson did not provide details about which facility the other two infected individuals are in, or whether any of the three cases in the county are linked.
As Desai said in the quote above, this is a choice. Or, rather, a series of choices. It’s a choice made by Trump and his minions to carry out this inhumane, disorganized, haphazard campaign of brutality on illegal immigrants. This could have gone many ways, but Trump chose cruelty on purpose. It’s a choice to put RFK Jr. in charge of America’s health and then watch idly, leaning back with folded arms, as the country experiences the worst measles outbreak in decades over the past 13 months. It’s a choice to not pivot on any of the above.
State health officials are reporting 29 new cases of measles in the state since Friday, bringing the total number of cases in South Carolina related to the Upstate outbreak to 876. The South Carolina Department of Public Health (DPH) said there are currently 354 people in quarantine and 22 in isolation. The latest end of quarantine for these cases is Feb. 24.
Those numbers will continue to rise, but they are already breathtaking. 2025 saw a measles infection count nationwide of 2,267. South Carolina has generated nearly 40% of that total in one month in one state. 18 states have already had measles infections within their borders this year. The 2026 totals are going to make 2025 look like peanuts.
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And it could potentially be hardest on the human beings who are shoved like sardines into these immigrant detention camps. Diseases like the measles will spread incredibly fast there. And, despite DHS’ claims to the contrary, I just can’t find it in me to believe that this administration is going to put a priority on detainee’s health.
DIY store chain ManoMano is notifying customers of a data breach that was caused by hackers compromising a third-party service provider.
The company confirmed to BleepingComputer that it learned of the hack in January 2026. An investigation into the incident determined that 38 million individuals are affected.
“We can confirm that ManoMano has recently notified customers about a security incident involving one of our third-party customer service providers (a subcontractor),” the company told BleepingComputer.
“In January 2026, we identified unauthorized access linked to this provider, which resulted in the unauthorized extraction of certain personal data associated with customer accounts and customer service interactions.”
ManoMano is a French e-commerce firm operating an online marketplace specializing in DIY, home improvement, gardening, and related products. It operates in France, Belgium, Spain, Italy, Germany, and the United Kingdom, and its e-stores reportedly have 50 million unique visitors per month.
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Earlier this month, someone using the alias “Indra” claimed the ManoMano attack on a hacker forum, alleging that they were holding details on 37.8 million user accounts, as well as thousands of support tickets and attachments.
According to unconfirmed reports, the compromised organization was a Tunis-based customer support service provider that suffered a Zendesk breach.
Cybersecurity firm Hackmanac posted that ManoMano started notifying customers this week that their data had been stolen.
A spokesperson of ManoMano explained to BleepingComputer that the exposed information varies per individual, depending on the type of interactions they had with the platform. Exposed data types include:
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Full name
Email address
Phone number
Customer service communications
ManoMano emphasizes that no account passwords were accessed and that no data modifications occurred on the company’s systems.
“Upon discovery, we took immediate steps to secure our environment, including disabling the relevant access, revoking the subcontractor’s access to customer data, and strengthening access controls and monitoring,” said a ManoMano spokesperson.
“We also notified the relevant authorities, including the CNIL and ANSSI, and informed impacted customers with guidance to remain vigilant against phishing and social engineering attempts.”
Notice sent to customers Source: ManoMano
The notification sample ManoMano shared with BleepingComputer contains recommendations for customers, including verifying incoming communications and sender identity, monitoring bank accounts for fraudulent transactions, and avoiding clicking on suspicious links or downloading email attachments.
ManoMano notes that the investigation is ongoing and that they cannot share additional technical details at this stage.
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Paul Allen and Bill Gates in 1980. The Microsoft co-founders shared a love for computer software, but pro sports was Allen’s thing. (Photo courtesy of Microsoft Archives)
Cross Bill Gates off the list of super rich potential buyers for the Seattle Seahawks.
Gates said he has no interest in owning the NFL franchise that Paul Allen, his late Microsoft co-founder, purchased in 1997 and which is now seeking a new buyer, eight years after Allen’s death.
The question came up this week during a town hall meeting with Gates Foundation employees, The Seattle Times reported. Gates said his billions are dedicated to the philanthropic organization.
“This is a great city,” Gates said. “But my owning a sports team will not be a part of how I spend my time.”
He also joked about the makeup of the Seahawks.
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“I noticed they only have men on their team, and I’m not sure I can go with that,” Gates said at the meeting, according to the Times.
The gathering with staff at the foundation included an apology from Gates for his past interactions with the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Gates, who acknowledged that the situation puts the foundation’s reputation at risk, also admitted to two extramarital affairs.
With the Super Bowl-winning Seahawks expected to fetch anywhere from $6 billion to more than $10 billion, Gates logically landed on a short list of potential buyers because of his Seattle connection and his net worth of $107 billion.
Gates always regarded Allen as his more curious and cooler older friend. While the two bonded over computers and software and, later, their charitable pursuits, Gates admired Allen’s wide-ranging interests, including music and sports.
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“Sports was another passion that Paul loved to share with his friends,” Gates wrote in a tribute shortly after Allen died in October 2015. “In later years he would take me to see his beloved Portland Trail Blazers and patiently helped me understand everything that was happening on the court.”
A 2003 image from the Seattle Post-Intelligencer shows Gates and Allen sitting beneath the basket at a game between the Seattle SuperSonics and Trail Blazers, alongside Gates’s wife at the time, Melinda French Gates.
While Gates said this week that he hopes the Seahawks get a good owner, the Times noted that he’d also like to see Seattle get a basketball team again.
The raise will fund Allica’s expansion plans outside the UK.
London’s Allica Bank has joined the European unicorn league with a $155m Series D raise that values the company at $1.2bn. New investors Ventura Capital, GLG and Sona AM, and existing investors TCV and Blue Owl, took part in the round.
Allica’s digital banking services are geared toward small, and medium enterprises (SMEs), currently offering services to more than 30,000 SMEs across the UK. The 2011-founded company has been named the fastest growing technology company in the UK by Deloitte in both 2023 and 2024.
According to Allica, SMEs are an underserved customer base in the fintech market.
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The digital bank said the capital will enable continued investment into AI to develop newer lending mechanisms for SMEs. The infusion will also fund the company’s expansion plans outside the UK.
“We’re building the category defining digital bank for established SMBs, and are excited to be taking our proprietary platform into new markets,” said Allica CEO Richard Davies.
“This Series D investment is a major vote of confidence in Allica’s strategy and performance.”
Allica joins the fintech unicorn league alongside companies such as the UK’s Cleo and Denmark’s Flatpay. It was one of the new firms invited to participate in a new UK scale-up unit designed to support fast-growing, innovative financial services firms to scale and create high-skilled jobs in the country.
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“Allica is a world class business that is executing exceptionally well in a large, underserved market,” said Mo El Husseiny, the managing partner of Ventura Capital.
Earlier this week, Irish fintech Stripe, founded by brothers John and Patrick Collison, announced it had hit a $159bn valuation – up from $106bn a year ago. Bloomberg reported shortly after that Stripe is considering acquiring PayPal, which has been struggling to grow for a few years.
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Jack Dorsey’s Block is cutting more than 4,000 jobs, or nearly half its workforce, as part of a deliberate shift toward becoming a smaller, “intelligence-native” company built around AI. The Verge reports: “We’re not making this decision because we’re in trouble,” Dorsey says. “Our business is strong. Gross profit continues to grow, we continue to serve more and more customers, and profitability is improving. But something has changed. We’re already seeing that the intelligence tools we’re creating and using, paired with smaller and flatter teams, are enabling a new way of working which fundamentally changes what it means to build and run a company. And that’s accelerating rapidly.”
Dorsey opted to do a big layoff instead of gradual cuts because “I’d rather take a hard, clear action now and build from a position we believe in than manage a slow reduction of people toward the same outcome.” The layoffs were announced on Thursday as part of the company’s Q4 2025 earnings. In a shareholder letter (PDF), Dorsey says that “We believe Block will be significantly more valuable as a smaller, faster, intelligence-native company. Everything we do from here is in service of that.”
Robert Walters’ data suggests that microshifting could be the next evolution of flexible working.
The global pandemic and AI wave have in many ways altered how modern-day employees approach working life. Remote and hybrid opportunities have given professionals greater control over their hours, creating a stronger sense of work-life balance.
New research from recruitment platform Robert Walters indicates that there may now be a new working trend impacting the professional space: microshifting. This is defined as an approach to hours which sees the traditional working day split into shorter blocks of time, based around a professional’s personal obligations or energy peaks.
Robert Walters collected data from 850 white-collar, full-time, permanent professionals based in Ireland between December of 2025 and January of this year. What the report discovered is that more than half (59pc) of contributing Irish employees want their place of employment to adopt a microshifting schedule.
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Some respondents have noted that available flexible working models are not operating as efficiently or effectively as they could. Only 36pc of Irish workers stated that their company’s current policy is fit for purpose.
“Despite years of debate around flexible working, many organisations still measure commitment by visibility rather than results,” said Suzanne Feeney, the country manager at Robert Walters Ireland. “Trends like microshifting will continue to emerge as professionals seek flexibility that actually works, instead of policies that look progressive on paper but fail in practice.”
Shifting values
Despite concerns that flexible working results in lower engagement, Robert Walters’ report highlights that flexibility in hours can lead to increased office attendance. Of those who contributed their data, 42pc responded that switching to a microshifting approach would encourage them to increase the number of days they spend in the office each week.
Feeney said: “Offering flexible hours may feel counterproductive for employers looking to increase office attendance. Yet, a more adaptable schedule, without the pressure of rush hour commutes or staying at their desk all day, could motivate professionals to attend the office more frequently.”
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More than a third of line managers (37pc) surveyed by Robert Walters thought microshifting could help improve engagement within their teams, while a further 44pc said they were open to testing it out.
Feeney added: “Microshifting is a more transparent version of the unofficial flexible working arrangements that already exist in many organisations. For managers and senior leaders, the question is whether it should be governed by trust and outcomes or quietly negotiated between colleagues.”
According to the data, however, worries persist, as nearly 50pc of surveyed managers expressed concerns that microshifting could result in higher instances of “quiet quitting“ and “slacking”.
Feeney said: “While fears of microshifting fuelling disengagement are justified, the reality is that rigid working patterns are already pushing professionals to seek workarounds.
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“Our findings suggest that when expectations are clear and performance is measured by results rather than visibility, microshifting has the potential to increase engagement, accountability and even time spent in the office.”
Additional research published today (26 February) by CPL also explored how organisations have to do more to encourage key talent loyalty. CPL’s Salary Guide for Ireland 2026 found that while compensation and benefits continue to be the top priority for 35pc of contributing employees, 24pc of professionals said that leadership and culture are the most important factors to consider when choosing an employer.
CPL’s research also found that flexible working has evolved from a perk to a critical component of employee packages, ranking as the second most important benefit overall among contributing participants.
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Honor has confirmed an expanded version of its Honor Share file transfer system ahead of MWC 2026 in Barcelona, with new cross-OS capabilities that allow its latest Android devices to exchange files and share screens directly with iPhone, iPad, and Mac hardware.
The update builds on a cross-platform push Honor first introduced at MWC 2025, when the company announced its AI Alpha Plan and teased what it called an all-ecosystem exchange capability that would reduce the friction of moving files between Android and iOS devices.
The 2026 iteration goes further by expanding the scope of what Honor Share can do, moving beyond basic file transfer to include real-time display extension and a single-tap transfer method that Honor states no other Android manufacturer currently offers for Mac.
The Magic V6 foldable gains OneTap transfer to Mac, a feature that sends photos, videos, and documents from the phone directly to an Apple desktop without requiring a cable, a shared cloud account, or any third-party application running in between.
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The MagicPad 4 tablet extends the integration further, supporting photo and video transfers from iPhone while also functioning as a secondary display for MacBook, allowing users to edit on the laptop and preview content on the tablet in real time across two operating systems.
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The MagicBook Pro 14, Honor’s 2026 Windows laptop, rounds out the trio with a single-click Honor Share function that pushes images and documents directly to an iPhone or iPad without the workarounds that typically slow down transfers between Windows machines and Apple mobile devices.
A broader industry shift
The feature reflects a growing competitive pressure among Android manufacturers to remove barriers between their own hardware and the Apple ecosystem, as a significant portion of consumers own devices that span both platforms rather than sitting entirely within one.
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Samsung has explored similar territory through its Link to Windows integration and cross-device features, while Apple’s own Continuity suite remains exclusive to hardware within its own product range and offers no equivalent outbound compatibility for Android users.
Full specifications, pricing, and availability across all three devices will be confirmed when Honor takes the stage at MWC Barcelona, which runs from March 2 to March 5, 2026.
Google API keys for services like Maps embedded in accessible client-side code could be used to authenticate to the Gemini AI assistant and access private data.
Researchers found nearly 3,000 such keys while scanning internet pages from organizations in various sectors, and even from Google.
The problem occurred when Google introduced its Gemini assistant, and developers started enabling the LLM API in projects. Before this, Google Cloud API keys were not considered sensitive data and could be exposed online without risk.
Developers can use API keys to extend functionality in a project, such as loading Maps on a website to share a location, for YouTube embeds, usage tracking, or Firebase services.
When Gemini was introduced, Google Cloud API keys also acted as authentication credentials for Google’s AI assistant.
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Researchers at TruffleSecurity discovered the issue and warned that attackers could copy the API key from a website’s page source and access private data available through the Gemini API service.
Since using the Gemini API is not free, an attacker could leverage the access and make API calls for their benefit.
“Depending on the model and context window, a threat actor maxing out API calls could generate thousands of dollars in charges per day on a single victim account,” Truffle Security says.
The researchers warn that these API keys have been sitting exposed in public JavaScript code for years, and now they have suddenly gained more dangerous privileges without anyone noticing.
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Source: TruffleSecurity
TruffleSecurity scanned the November 2025 Common Crawl dataset, a representative snapshot of a large swath of the most popular sites, and found more than 2,800 live Google API keys publicly exposed in their code.
According to the researchers, some of the keys were used by major financial institutions, security companies, and recruiting firms. They reported the problem to Google, providing samples from its infrastructure.
In one case, an API key acting just as an identifier was deployed since at least February 2023 and was embedded in the page source of a Google product’s public-facing website.
Google’s exposed key Source: TruffleSecurity
Truffle Security tested the key by calling the Gemini API’s /models endpoint and listing available models.
The researchers informed Google of the problem last year on November 21. After a long exchange, Google classified the flaw as “single-service privilege escalation” on January 13, 2026.
In a statement for BleepingComputer, Google says that it is aware of the report and has “worked with the researchers to address the issue.”
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“We have already implemented proactive measures to detect and block leaked API keys that attempt to access the Gemini API,” aGoogle spokesperson told BleepingComputer.
Google stated that new AI Studio keys will default to Gemini-only scope, leaked API keys will be blocked from accessing Gemini, and proactive notifications will be sent when leaks are detected.
Developers should check whether Gemini (Generative Language API) is enabled on their projects and audit all API keys in their environment to determine if any are publicly exposed, and rotate them immediately.
The researchers also suggest using the TruffleHog open-source tool to detect live, exposed keys in code and repositories.
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While Panasonic has recently moved its TV production over to Skyworth, it is taking the opposite approach with Technics. Instead of scaling back, the company is reinforcing its in-house engineering and manufacturing commitment to a brand that remains central to its premium audio business. The new Technics SL-1500CS turntable makes that strategy clear. It replaces the widely adopted SL-1500C (without the ‘s”) and introduces Delta Sigma Drive motor control technology to its direct-drive platform, aiming to further reduce motor vibration and improve rotational accuracy.
Technics continues to produce some of the best-selling turntables in the world, supported by a growing lineup of wireless speakers, network amplifiers, and receivers that compete on measurable performance and build quality, not just brand recognition.
At a time when parts of Panasonic’s business are being outsourced, Technics is being strengthened. That tells you exactly where the company believes the long-term value, and the quality still resides.
Technics SL-1500CS
Delta Sigma Drive Motor Technology
Delta Sigma Drive first appeared in 2023 with the Technics SL-1200GR2 and Technics SL-1210GR2, marking a meaningful refinement in Technics’ coreless direct-drive architecture. The technology was expanded in 2024 with the Technics SL-1300G, where it was paired with a higher-grade twin-rotor, single-stator motor design. It also found its way into the limited-edition Technics SL-1200GME, elevating the SL-1200G platform with a collector-focused release that quickly drew strong demand.
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Now, Technics is bringing Delta Sigma Drive to a more accessible price tier. By adding the technology to the SL-1500 platform, the new Technics SL-1500CS extends motor-control refinements previously reserved for higher-end models into one of the company’s most popular turntable lines.
According to Technics, Delta Sigma Drive represents one of its most significant proprietary developments since the brand returned to the market:
“Delta Sigma Drive technology is one of our most innovative proprietary technological achievements since Technics’ reintroduction to the market. The rotational accuracy of our direct drive turntables, widely enhancing their faithful, audiophile vinyl sound reproduction, is something very special and instantly noticeable. By adding this unique technology to the SL-1500 platform, our range of turntables will be enriched by a truly audiophile new model toward the entry level of our lineup. We are confident the SL-1500CS will mark a new ‘best in its class’ standard.”
SL-1500CS Motor Construction and Control Technology
The SL-1500C’s iron-coreless, direct-drive motor with a single-rotor/single-stator design already minimizes vibration and effectively eliminates cogging. With the addition of Delta Sigma Drive technology, the Technics SL-1500CS takes that refinement further by optimizing the motor’s sine-wave drive signal for greater rotational precision. The result is even smoother operation, with motor vibration components reduced to an absolute minimum.
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Mechanical Design
The overall mechanical design of the SL-1500CS closely follows the SL-1500C. Its aluminum die-cast chassis is bonded to a second layer made from ABS resin reinforced with glass fiber, creating a two-layer construction that improves rigidity while enhancing vibration damping.
The feet use a spring-and-rubber insulator system tuned for optimal frequency control. This design helps maintain sound quality by resisting acoustic feedback and reducing the impact of external vibrations, even at higher playback levels.
Tonearm
The SL-1500CS features a static-balance, universal S-shaped tonearm. The tonearm tube is constructed from lightweight, high-rigidity aluminum to maintain strength without adding unnecessary mass.
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Its gimbal suspension uses a precision-machined housing and high-tolerance bearings to deliver high initial sensitivity and stable tracking performance. The S-shaped aluminum arm maintains balanced mass on either side of the pivot point, supporting accurate groove tracing and consistent playback.
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SL-1500CS Features Automatic Lift and Built-In Phono Stage
Like the SL-1500C, the Technics SL-1500CS includes a practical feature set designed to simplify setup and everyday use.
Phono Equalizer: The built-in phono stage supports MM cartridges, allowing the SL-1500CS to connect directly to amplifiers or powered speakers that do not offer a dedicated phono input. Both Line-level and traditional phono outputs are provided, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of audio systems.
Phono Cartridge: The SL-1500CS ships with a pre-mounted MM cartridge for immediate use. The included universal headshell comes fitted with an Ortofon 2M Red ($109 at Amazon), allowing for straightforward plug-and-play setup right out of the box.
Auto Tonearm Lift: The SL-1500CS provides automatic tonearm lift. When the tonearm reaches the end of the record, the auto lifter automatically raises the tonearm. This prevents unnecessary wear on your valuable vinyl records and stylus.
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New Finish: The SL-1500CS is offered in a distinctive metallic grey finish that sets it apart from the standard SL-1500C. The clean, minimal industrial design gives it a technically refined appearance that integrates easily with both black and silver audio components.
Packaging
To reduce environmental impact, the new packaging for the SL-1500CS is free of Expanded PolyStyrene (EPS). Instead, it is made of smartly shaped cardboard, maintaining safe protection of the product, also including a cardboard box for the accessories, allowing ease of removal and storage.
Coreless Direct Drive with ΔΣ (Delta Sigma) Technology
Coreless Direct Drive
Playback Cueing
Manual
Manual
Turntable Speeds
33-1/3, 45, 78 RPM
3 1/3, 45/ 78 RPM
Starting Torque
0.18 N・m / 1.8 kg・cm (1.56 lbs-in)
0.18 N・m / 1.8 kg・cm (1.56 lbs-in)
Speed Build-up
0.7 s. from standstill to 33 1/3 rpm
0.7 s. from standstill to 33 1/3 rpm
Braking System
Electronic
Electronic
Wow and Flutter
0.025% W.R.M.S.
0.025 % W.R.M.S
Platter Construction
Aluminum die-cast with rubber damping
Aluminum
Platter Diameter
332mm
332mm
Platter Weight
2.0 Kg (includes turntable sheet)
2.0 Kg (includes turntable sheet)
Included Cartridge (MM)
Ortofon 2M Red (pre-mounted)
Ortofon 2M Red
Audio Output
RCA Phono output with ground terminal, 1 RCA line output
RCA Phono output with ground terminal, 1 RCA line output
Built-in Preamp
Switchable MM phono equalizer (Phono/Line)
Switchable MM phono equalizer (Phono/Line)
Tonearm Specifications
Tonearm Type
Universal static-balance S-shaped tonearm with auto-lift function
Universal static-balance S-shaped tonearm with auto-lift function
Effective Length
230mm (9-1/16 inches)
230mm (9-1/16 inches)
Overhang
15mm (19/32-inch)
15mm (19/32-inch)
Tracking Error Angle (outer groove)
Within 2° 32′ on a 30 cm/12″ record
Within 2° 32′ on a 30 cm/12″ record
Tracking Error Angle (inner groove)
Within 0° 32′ on a 30 cm/12″ record
Within 0° 32′ on a 30 cm/12″ record
Offset Angle
22°
22°
Arm Height Adjustment Range
0 to 6mm
0 to 6mm
Stylish Pressure Adjustment Range
0 to 4 grams
0 to 4 grams
Headshell Weight
Approx 7.6 grams
Approx 7.6 grams
Headshell Terminals
1.2mm/4-pin
1.2mm/4-pin
Applicable Cartridge Weight Range
Without auxiliary weight 5.6 – 12.0 g 14.3 – 20.7 g (including headshell)
With auxiliary weight 10.0 – 16.4 g 18.7 – 25.1 g (including headshell
Without auxiliary weight 5.6 – 12.0 g 14.3 – 20.7 g (including headshell)
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With auxiliary weight 10.0 – 16.4 g 18.7 – 25.1 g (including headshell
General Specifications
Power Supply
AC 110-240 V, 50/60 H
AC 120 V, 60 Hz
Power Consumption
8 W, Approx. 0.2W (Standby)
8 W, Approx. 0.2W (Standby)
Dimensions (WHD)
453 x 169 x 372 mm
17-27/32 x 6-21/32 x 14-21/32 inch
453 x 169 x 372 mm
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17-27/32 x 6-21/32 x 14-21/32 inch
Weight
Approx. 9.9 kg (Approx. 21.2 lbs)
Approx. 9.9 kg (Approx. 21.2 lbs)
Included Accessories
Turntable Sheet Dust cover EP record adaptor Balance with weight Head shell Cartridge Phono cable with Ground Cable AC Power Cord Owner’s Manual
Turntable Sheet Dust cover EP record adapter Balance with Weight Head Shell Cartridge Phono cable Ground cable AC power cord Owner’s Manual
Technics SL-1500CS
The Bottom Line
By bringing Delta Sigma Drive to the SL-1500 platform, Technics is adding measurable motor-control refinement to one of its most accessible direct-drive models. The SL-1500CS stands out because it pairs advanced rotational accuracy with a proven iron-coreless motor design that already minimizes vibration and eliminates cogging.
It’s built for listeners who want precision without moving into the price tier of the G or GR series. The static-balance S-shaped tonearm and built-in MM phono stage make it easy to get started with the included Ortofon 2M Red, which is a solid entry-level performer. From there, upgrading is straightforward to something like a 2M Blue, 2M Bronze, or a more ambitious cartridge is an easy swap.
And if you prefer to run the line output into a higher-end external phono preamp, the platform is more than capable of supporting that move. The Technics SL-1500CS doesn’t just replace the SL-1500C, it refines it, giving serious vinyl listeners a clear path to better performance without complicating the experience.
Technics SL-1500CS
Price & Availability
The Technics SL-1500CS turntable is expected to be available for $1,499 in March 2026 via Authorized Technics Retailers.
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The Technics SL-1500C seems to be in limited supply, but is currently available for $1,499 at Audio Advice while supplies last.
Block is the latest business to announce layoffs, with the operator of payment platforms Square and Cash App opting to cut jobs in favor of using more AI tools. The financial tech company, helmed by Twitter founder Jack Dorsey, is slashing its current staff of 10,000 to “just under 6,000.” CNBC highlighted a letter Block sent to shareholders announcing the decision to nearly halve its workforce. According to the message from Dorsey:
“The core thesis is simple. Intelligence tools have changed what it means to build and run a company. We’re already seeing it internally. A significantly smaller team, using the tools we’re building, can do more and do it better. And intelligence tool capabilities are compounding faster every week.”
We learned last year that Block had developed an AI agent called “codename goose” for interacting with LLMs. Leadership is clearly putting high expectations on that project and any other in-house tools to fill the shoes of thousands. “intelligence will be at the core of how the entire company works. How we make decisions, how we build trust and manage risk, how we build products, and how we serve customers,” the shareholder letter states.
Block also reported its latest financial results today. It finished the 2025 financial year with operating income (profit after expenses) of $1.71 billion.
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This isn’t the first time the fintech company has made deep cuts in its employee count. Layoffs numbering about 1,000 were rumored both in 2024 and 2025.
PayPal may not be pursuing an acquisition, Semafor reported, citing people familiar with the matter.
Earlier this week, Bloomberg reported that Stripe expressed interest in buying some or all of PayPal Holdings, which includes the flagship product PayPal and its services, as well as other companies like Venmo. Stripe declined to comment on the news.
But unnamed sources tell Semafor that the company has been working with bankers in preparation for a possible activist investor campaign or a hostile takeover. The bankers were working with Alex Chriss, PayPal’s now-ousted CEO, the outlet reported. The company’s new CEO starts next week, PayPal has said.
PayPal did not respond to TechCrunch’s request for comment.