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Hackers breached DHS after alarms were twice ruled 'false positives'
DHS analysts twice ruled intrusion alerts on its HSIN network "false positives", allowing hackers to have weeks of unintended access on the platform.
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This super-bright Xgimi Horizon smart projector packs built-in Harman Kardon audio — and it’s $370 off
Skip the 4K tax with this 1080p Android TV projector featuring 2200 ANSI lumens and Harman Kardon speakers for under $530.
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Healthier recipes for your Ninja Creami — how I eliminated artificial sweeteners and still made the richest, creamiest ice cream of the summer
The main reason to buy a Ninja Creami is so that you can make frozen treats that are healthier than what you can buy in a store.
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'Whoever came up with this is a massive idiot': LG's gaming monitors and TVs are facing a user revolt, due to seemingly installing adware on PCs — and telling you to warn guests they may be recorded by AI features, to comply with 'wiretapping' laws
LG's terms and conditions say you need to get consent from visitors because its TVs can listen to you.
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Kodak's new point-and-shoot 35mm film camera comes in 7 vibrant colors, costs just $35, and brings back one of my favorite pieces of camera design
Reminiscent of the classic Olympus Mju, the new 35mm film camera costs just $35.
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Moonshot reveals new AI model, and it's a big surprise — here's why Kimi K3 is a threat to the likes of OpenAI
Kimi K3 model is a threat to the likes of OpenAI for two key reasons: its open nature, and apparently sterling coding skills.
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'You know who isn’t the hero? The killer of physical' — Angry PlayStation fans are flocking to the new Wolverine trailer
PlayStation fans angry with Sony's decision to end physical discs have descended on the latest Marvel's Wolverine to make their thoughts known.
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'macOS users may face real, sophisticated threats that require neither exploits nor any elevated access to succeed': ClickLock Stealer tries to trick Apple users into revealing their passwords
ClickLock bores its victims into complying and then steals all sorts of data.
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RugOne Xlink 7 review: A sophisticated rugged 4G walkie-talkie for populated wilderness, but not truly remote regions
The RugOne Xlink 7 is a compact device that uses mobile phone technology and bends it to provide a sophisticated walkie-talkie.
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Fallout 3 and New Vegas are getting remastered, and Bethesda just promised more Starfield support
Bethesda has revealed a new roadmap detailing upcoming games and more.
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HP's 20-core Elite Mini 800 G9 is a heavy-duty desktop replacement — and it’s $700 off at Amazon
HP's Elite Mini 800 G9 is a 20-core business-grade desktop replacement.
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Dangerous new GoSerpent malware is apparently on the hunt for government secrets
The malware has been hiding in plain sight for half a decade, stealing all sorts of valuable secrets.
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US sanctions on rogue VPN accidentally break Telegram's short links worldwide
Telegram’s t.me domain was swept up in a global outage following US Treasury sanctions against First VPN services, causing millions of web links to break worldwide.
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Ex-MBDA engineer builds $1,100, 40g AI micro-drone using AMD phased-array sonar for YC-backed startup Tornyol to eradicate mosquitoes, currently restricted to 3-minute flights
Former MBDA engineer Alex Toussaint creates an AI mosquito-hunting drone using sonar, though battery limits restrict current operations.
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Europe’s tech reset gives the UK a chance to lead on security and sovereignty
The UK has a profound opportunity to become a trusted partner for secure, resilient digital infrastructure.
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Elegoo's emoji-branded Centauri Carbon 2 3D printer gets a price cut for World Emoji Day (yes, really) — and we called it one of the most reliable multifilament machines on the market
Save on one of the cheapest and most reliable 3D printers that's ever been through our workshop.
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Surfshark’s FastTrack now covers more than 2.000 servers — your city might be on the list too
Surfshark extends its FastTrack technology to thousands of servers across all continents and now covers more than half of its entire network. Here’s why it matters
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Claude can now enter all your passwords for you - if you give it permission
1Password partnership will mean Claude will never see the secrets or load them into its own memory.
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Netflix has admitted to using AI on '300 movies and shows' in 2026 — and I've never been more disappointed
Netflix has shockingly announced that many of their projects have used AI in 2026.
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7 new movies and TV shows to watch on Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, and more this weekend (July 17)
From Obsession's official streaming debut to the long-awaited Heartstopper finale, here's what's worth watching at home this weekend.
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'This is the right call' — VPN industry praises the UK’s decisions to leave VPN alone
UK officials have confirmed that VPN restrictions are off the cards. Data proves that only a minority of kids use them to bypass age checks, with privacy being the most popular use. The VPN industry now urges the EU to follow suit.
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Is sovereignty threatening your resilience?
Sovereignty has entered a hype-cycle, and organizations risk missing the bigger operational picture.
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Two 32GB DDR5-6000 RAM kits just dropped in price — choose V-Color's low-latency Manta XSky or Corsair's Vengeance
Take your pick between CL30 and CL36.
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The Chat Control gambit: The EU's 'undemocratic' revival of chat scanning may have long term consequences for digital privacy
Temporary CSAM chat scanning got the green light in Europe, three months after Parliament voted it down. Opponents now warn it could pave the way for lasting legislation that's unfit to protect our privacy.
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Coca-Cola shuts down Fairlife dairy production lines following ransomware attack
Coca-Cola confirms ransomware attack on Fairlife in an 8-K form filed with the SEC.
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What is the release date for House of the Dragon season 3 episode 5 on HBO Max?
House of the Dragon season 3 enters its back half with this week's chapter — here's when you can watch it.
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The biggest barrier to AI success isn't AI
How data infrastructure is holding AI projects back
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'Maybe there could be more to tell there' — Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced director says staff have DLC ideas, but is unsure if Freedom Cry will get remade yet
Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced director Richard Knight has said staff on the team have DLC ideas, but doesn't know whether Freedom Cry will be remade.
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The Mission 1 Pro isn’t just GoPro's flagship action cam, it’s a fantastic all-round vacation camera with the point-and-shoot grip — I just wish it was cheaper
After spending a month with the Mission 1 Pro I think it could be the ultimate holiday camera, if you pick up the point-and-shoot grip.
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Ugreen's 'exceptionally powerful' NASync DXP4800 Plus NAS drops in price — and its 10GbE speed is a win for small businesses
We found the hardware "well-considered and powerful" in our time testing this NAS system.
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F1 Is One of the Loudest Sports on Earth. This Is What Audiologists Recommend to Protect Your Hearing at the Belgian Grand Prix
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Siri AI Helped Me Avoid Eating Diarrhea Lettuce
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Palantir: Can anyone else do what it does?
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