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5 best Prime Video movies to stream now before they leave this month
Time is running out to stream some of Prime Video’s best movies before they vanish at the end of the month. The platform is cycling out a mix of titles, including pulse-pounding thrillers and beloved classics, so if you’ve been meaning to hit play, now’s the moment. From dark psychological rides to nostalgic rewatches, these movies deliver something for every…
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ShinyHunters claims 1.5 billion Salesforce records stolen in Drift hacks
The ShinyHunters extortion group claims to have stolen over 1.5 billion Salesforce records from 760 companies using compromised Salesloft Drift OAuth tokens. For the past year, the threat actors have been targeting Salesforce customers in data theft attacks using social engineering and malicious OAuth applications to breach Salesforce instances and download data. The stolen data is then used to extort companies…
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All the news from Meta Connect 2025
Meta’s annual Connect conference is happening on September 17th and 18th, and it seems like there’s going to be a lot of focus on smart glasses. CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s Wednesday evening keynote will discuss “the latest on AI glasses,” the company says. Rumors and a video leak from Meta already indicate that we might see Meta launch glasses that have…
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Bricktember sale at Walmart drops Lego prices to $5 — here’s what I’d buy
September is turning out to be a busy month for deals. In addition to Prime Big Deals Days and Best Buy’s holiday preview, Walmart has launched Bricktember — a massive sale on all things Lego. As part of Bricktember, Walmart has Lego sets on sale from $8. The sale includes Lego sets from Disney, Star Wars, Super Mario, Minecraft, and…
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VC giant Insight Partners warns thousands after ransomware breach
New York-based venture capital and private equity firm Insight Partners is notifying thousands of individuals whose personal information was stolen in a ransomware attack. The company disclosed the cybersecurity incident in February, when it said that a threat actor gained access to its network following a “sophisticated social engineering attack.” Two months later, Insight Partners confirmed that the attackers had…
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8BitDo’s wireless N64-inspired controller is 30 percent off
Look, delays happen. The Analogue 3D, a console made to display N64 games in 4K, has had its release window pushed multiple times. That frustrated me for a while because I wanted to get my hands on 8BitDo’s slick 64 Bluetooth controller that was made to go along with the console. Its release was likely planned to coincide with the…
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I know the one thing Meta needs to win the smart glasses race at Meta Connect — and it’s harder than it looks
Meta Connect 2025 is kicking off today, and one thing is obvious based on all the leaks and rumors leading up to Mark Zuckerberg’s keynote: it will be all about smart glasses. VR headsets may get an Asus-shaped shout-out, but specs will dominate, and Meta’s rumored Hypernova (or “Ray-Ban Meta Display”) glasses with a built-in display look set to lead…
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Microsoft rolls out Copilot Chat to Microsoft 365 Office apps
Microsoft is rolling out Copilot Chat to Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and OneNote for paying Microsoft 365 business customers. Copilot Chat (short for Microsoft 365 Copilot Chat) is the company’s AI-powered, content-aware chat that enables users to access AI agents. However, unlike Microsoft 365 Copilot, which has access to organizational content, Copilot Chat only works with data from the web. While…
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Sam Altman says ChatGPT will stop talking about suicide with teens
On Tuesday, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said that the company was attempting to balance privacy, freedom, and teen safety — principles that, he admitted, were in conflict. His blog post came hours before a Senate hearing focused on examining the harm of AI chatbots, held by the subcommittee on crime and counterterrorism and featuring some parents of children who died…
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Google just took down 224 malicious apps with 38 million installs from the Play Store — how to stay safe
Bad apps can be hiding in the place you least expect and that’s exactly what happened with 224 malicious apps that were recently removed from the Google Play Store following the discovery of a massive ad fraud campaign. As reported by BleepingComputer, the campaign itself was discovered by Human’s Satori Threat Intelligence team which revealed in a new report that…
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