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  • Shadow AI & OAuth sprawl

    Most organizations are rightly nervous about employees adopting unapproved AI tools. Shadow AI use in the form of LLMs, where users upload sensitive data to ChatGPT, Claude, or a dozen other chatbots, is a legitimate concern. But it’s not the biggest one. When an employee connects an AI app into Google Workspace, Microsoft 365, Salesforce, or any other core platform,…

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  • I just installed Govee’s largest smart light yet and it turned my boring living room ceiling into a giant display

    I never thought I’d be able to look up in my game room and see a picture of Mona Lisa or the Great Pyramid recreated in pixel form on my ceiling. Thanks to Govee’s new Ceiling Light Ultra, though, I can. But this massive 21-inch smart light can do so much more. I’ll admit, my smart home journey started small…

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  • New on Peacock in May 2026: All the new shows and movies to watch

    Summer is finally in view, and as usual, things are starting to heat up on the streaming front. Peacock has your back if you’re looking for some seriously great options this May. From explosive reality finales to gritty new crime sagas, there is plenty of reason to keep the AC running and settle in for a binge-watch. The month kicks…

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  • Can cops use digital dragnets to track you?

    A years-old bank heist may soon have major privacy implications for every American who owns a cellphone. On Monday, the Supreme Court heard arguments in Chatrie v. United States, a case involving police’s use of controversial “geofence warrants” to find and arrest Okello Chatrie, the suspect of a 2019 bank robbery outside Richmond, Virginia. At stake is how private your…

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  • How Threat Actors Evade Detection

    When cybercrime operations are disrupted, the cause is typically not due to sophisticated detection, but rather basic operational mistakes such as identity reuse, weak infrastructure separation, or overlooked metadata. In a recent cybercrime forum post observed and analyzed by Flare researchers, a threat actor attempts to address these failures by outlining a structured OPSEC framework designed for “high-volume carding operations.”…

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  • EarFun Clip 2 review | Digitpatrox

    The EarFun Clip 2 open-earbuds are an impressively comfortable option for gym-goers who want ambient awareness on a budget. They’re a solid contender for the best workout earbuds, with some cool additional features over the previous model of the earbuds, like real-time translation and decent sound quality for a wide range of genres. Although they are generally good for music…

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  • Asus ROG Zephyrus Duo (2026) review: 2 screens 2 furious

    The Asus ROG Zephyrus Duo was my pick for the best laptop of CES: It had two high-end screens, great specs, and the promise of being a one-of-a-kind multitasking and gaming monster. Now that this over-the-top laptop is here, I can tell you it’s as fantastic as I had hoped for. It’s also as expensive as I feared. Our review…

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  • 2026 Chevrolet Corvette E-Ray review: I can’t believe it runs off hybrid power

    I’ve spent nearly the last two years testing many of the best electric cars, which, interestingly enough, includes hybrids that rely on a combination of gas and electric power. Yet, nothing prepared me for what I was about to experience with the Chevrolet Corvette. That’s because this sports car actually runs on hybrid power. Backed by a 6.2L LT2 V8…

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  • Outlook is down — the latest on the ongoing Microsoft outage

    Refresh 2026-04-27T23:29:41.487Z Outlook not working and users upset I mentioned that Microsoft released an message saying that Outlook service health has been restored but the comments under the message on Twitter belie that. “These instructions are still not working. I’m still being told the following: You’ve tried to sign in too many times with an incorrect account or password. My…

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  • Why the Steam Controller is (and isn’t) a big deal

    Most PC gamers already have a controller they love using with Steam — a Sony DualSense, a 8BitDo Ultimate, a Nintendo Switch Pro, or something else. Part of that love comes from Steam treating them like “native” controllers. They can do the things that made the first Steam Controller worth buying. Namely, they offer a level of customizable control never…

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