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  • Honkai Star Rail Fugue Build: Relics, Light Cones & Teams

    Fugue is finally here with the 2nd phase in HSR 2.7 and she is a must-pull for anyone who has a Break team. Fugue is the reincarnated version of Tingyun, who was nearly killed by Phantylia the Undying. With the help of Ruan Mei, she has finally come back but in a new form. She is another character that bolsters…

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  • LockBit developer snared in latest blow for infamous hacker group

    A ‘key member’ of the LockBit ransomware collective has been charged by US authorities in the latest development of its ongoing quest to shutter the operation. The US Department of Justice (DoJ) issued a notice on 20 December that Rostislav Panev, a dual Israeli-Russian national, was arrested in Israel and pending extradition for being linked to the infamous hacker group.…

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  • Review: The Roborock Curv Is the Most Adaptable Robot Vacuum I’ve Tried So Far

    We may earn a commission from links on this page. Roborock introduced three new models this year from their upper-mid tier line, QRevo: the Curv, Edge, and Slim. The Curv and Edge only differ in the design of their docking stations, and the Slim has a shorter profile designed to go under more furniture. While all these models share the…

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  • Skil Power Equipment Batteries Recalled for Fire, Burn Hazards

    The recall: About 63,000 40-volt 5.0Ah Skil lithium-ion batteries with the model number BY8708-00. All of the recalled batteries were made before May 1, 2021. The words “SKIL” and “PWRCORE 40” are printed on the batteries, though not all batteries with this design are impacted. A full list of recalled batteries and specific date codes is in the CPSC release. The…

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  • Today’s NYT Connections Hints and Answer for December 24 (#562)

    Connections is a game from the New York Times that challenges you to find the association between words. It sounds easy, but it isn’t—Connections categories can be almost anything, and they’re usually quite specific. If you need a hand getting the answers, we’ve got you covered. What Is Connections? Connections is a game from the New York Times. The objective…

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  • The holiday crunch: Threats security teams face and how to mitigate them

    While the holidays are a time of joy and rest for many, they also tend to be host to a unique set of threats for security teams to tackle. As employees wind down for the year and set up their out-of-office emails, threat actors are gearing up to target businesses with holiday cyberattacks. According to research, holidays and weekends are…

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  • 8 Goal Setting Templates for Making Real Progress in 2025

    Putting your goals in writing drastically increases your chances of achieving them. Goal setting templates make it easy to not only write them down, but also break them into actionable tasks and track progress towards reaching them. Whether it’s a personal goal, professional goal, team goal, or a combination of all three, these templates will help you get off to…

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  • This dryer sheet hack keeps my house smelling fresh, and works instantly

    Tis the season for friends and family to descend upon your home and enjoy some meaningful time together. But it’s also a time where there’s a lot going on. From cooking smells to a fast buildup of trash and scraps, it’s easy for your home to stop smelling so fresh this time of year, especially as we rarely break open…

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  • US court finds spyware maker NSO liable for WhatsApp hacks

    A U.S. federal judge has ruled that Israeli spyware maker NSO Group violated U.S. hacking laws by using WhatsApp zero-days to deploy Pegasus spyware on at least 1,400 devices. NSO Group markets Pegasus as surveillance software for governments that enables clients to monitor victims’ activities and extract data from compromised devices. “This ruling is a huge win for privacy,” WhatsApp’s…

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  • Honey’s deal-hunting browser extension is accused of ripping off customers and YouTubers

    The PayPal Honey browser extension is, in theory, a handy way to find better deals on products while you’re shopping online. But in a video published this weekend, YouTuber MegaLag claims the extension is a “scam” and that Honey has been “stealing money from influencers, including the very ones they paid to promote their product.” Honey works by popping up…

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