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Here’s what Xbox is working on for 2026
Microsoft has a big year ahead for Xbox as it marks its 25-year milestone. After the tough decision to release more Xbox games on rival consoles two years ago, 2026 is a chance to refocus on the platform and celebrate some of Xbox’s biggest franchises. It’s also an opportunity for Microsoft to define its vision for the future of Xbox,…
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Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold vs Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra — Which Galaxy flagship is right for you?
When it comes to new phones, the real question is innovation versus reliability — which is at the center of a this Galaxy S26 Ultra vs. Galaxy Z TriFold comparison. Both of these phones offer something vastly different from each other, but they represent something of a crossroad for Samsung. The Galaxy S26 Ultra appears from the rumors to be…
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Zuckerberg considered changing how Meta studies social issues after research got it in trouble
One day after The Wall Street Journal published a blockbuster story about Meta’s own dismal findings about teen girls’ mental health on Instagram, CEO Mark Zuckerberg wondered whether Meta should change how it studies its platforms’ potential harms. “Recent events have made me consider whether we should change our approach to research and analytics around social issues,” Zuckerberg wrote in…
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No longer just a VPN – ExpressVPN launches four new products to create a total privacy suite
ExpressVPN has launched four new tools in another significant overhaul of its VPN subscriptions. ExpressVPN, ExpressKeys, Identity Defender, ExpressAI, and ExpressMailGuard – the latter two newly created – will now have separate apps but come bundled together in one ExpressVPN subscription. ExpressVPN is no stranger to significant product announcements. Its constant innovation is why we rate it as one of…
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When cloud logs fall short, the network tells the truth
Key takeaways Cloud migrations often create blind spots, making real-time visibility essential for cyber defense Network-layer telemetry can overcome cloud log inconsistencies Following steps for monitoring and operationalizing visibility can improve defense This article was inspired by a Corelight DefeNDRs podcast. Listen here. The illusion of cloud simplicity…
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Who’s who and what’s what in TVs in 2026
Each TV company has its own distinct personality and direction. These change over the years, with new technological breakthroughs or at least new business deals. New aspirations shake up the natural order. This year, for example, nearly every company has decided to make and heavily promote RGB LED TVs. Some of them, like Hisense, seem like they’re doing it because…
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How to watch Winter Olympics 2026 Snowboarding online and for FREE
Snowboarding is back for the 2026 Winter Olympics. This adrenaline-filled sport made its debut in the 1998 in Nagano. Snowboarding at Milano Cortina 2026 features five types of events: parallel giant slalom, cross, halfpipe, slopestyle, and big air. Keep reading to discover how to watch 2026 Winter Olympics snowboarding live streams from anywhere with a VPN and for free! Winter…
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How to watch Ice Hockey at the Winter Olympics 2026 online for free
Ice hockey at Milano Cortina 2026 will feature the very best deliver an exhilarating display of blistering skating, crunching body checks, sharp stickhandling, and precise puck movement. A total of 12 nations on the men’s side and ten on the women’s will compete at the Winter Olympics 2026. Keep reading to discover how to watch 2026 Winter Olympics ice hockey…
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OpenClaw is the viral AI assistant that lives on your device — what you need to know
When I think about what a true AI personal assistant should look like, I imagine something autonomous, capable of taking helpful actions that lead to outcomes I would have aimed for myself, and isn’t a pain to communicate with. The autonomous AI assistant OpenClaw, that’s literally only a text away, is getting scarily close to that vision. What started out…
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The Double-Edged Sword of Non-Human Identities
In a sweeping analysis conducted in late 2025, Flare researchers uncovered more than 10,000 Docker Hub container images leaking secrets (including production API keys, cloud tokens, CI/CD credentials, and even AI model access tokens) all pushed into public repositories, often unintentionally by developers. Non-human identities (NHIs): tokens, API keys, service accounts, and workload identities, are the machine-to-machine credentials that power…
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