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  • The new entry-level Kindle Colorsoft is $30 off for a limited time

    Amazon’s 16GB Kindle Colorsoft is less than a month old, but it’s already on sale for $219.99 ($30 off) at Amazon, Best Buy, and Target. Meanwhile, the new Colorsoft Kids — which includes a 12-month subscription to Amazon Kids Plus, a two-year extended warranty, and a cover-style case — has been discounted to $239.99 ($30 off) at Amazon, Best Buy,…

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  • Xreal One Pro AR glasses are now available at Amazon and Best Buy with a discounted limited-time bundle

    Starting today (August 25), those who are curious about some of the best smart glasses in the Xreal One Pro can purchase a pair from Amazon or Best Buy. It’s part of an expansion into the United States by the AR glasses maker. To celebrate the launch, Xreal is offering a limited time Xreal One Pro AR Glasses with Beam…

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  • New AI attack hides data-theft prompts in downscaled images

    Researchers have developed a novel attack that steals user data by injecting malicious prompts in images processed by AI systems before delivering them to a large language model. The method relies on full-resolution images that carry instructions invisible to the human eye but become apparent when the image quality is lowered through resampling algorithms. Developed by Trail of Bits researchers…

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  • The new Fi Mini pet tracker has GPS, and it’s barely bigger than an AirTag

    Fi, the pet tech company known for its smart dog collar, has launched a clip-on GPS tracker that it says is the perfect size for your feline friend or small dog. The Fi Mini weighs just 0.56 ounces (16 grams), allowing you to keep tabs on your pet with real-time escape alerts and live tracking from the accompanying app. As…

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  • iPhone 17 Pro could finally get long-awaited charging feature — what we know

    As we approach the September Apple event, rumors about the iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Air, and iPhone 17 Pro are circulating everywhere. We just saw a massive leak detailing the iPhone Fold (though that’ll be next year), and a new leak has spilled the beans on the long-awaited charging feature coming to the Pro versions of Apple’s next iPhone. According…

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  • New Android malware poses as antivirus from Russian intelligence agency

    A new Android malware posing as an antivirus tool software created by Russia’s Federal Security Services agency (FSB) is being used to target executives of Russian businesses. In a new report from Russian mobile security firm Dr. Web, researchers track the new spyware as ‘Android.Backdoor.916.origin,’ finding no links to known malware families. Among its various capabilities, the malware can snoop…

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  • They’re trying to make deep-sea mining happen

    This is The Stepback, a weekly newsletter breaking down one essential story from the tech world. For more on deep-sea mining and critical minerals, follow Justine Calma. The Stepback arrives in our subscribers’ inboxes at 8AM ET. Opt in for The Stepback here. This is not how I thought things would go down when I started covering deep-sea mining. I…

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  • 3 top new shows to stream this week on Netflix and Prime Video (Aug. 25-31)

    The last week of August is serving up plenty of fresh distractions, with new shows premiering on Netflix, Prime Video and other streaming services. Summer might be winding down, but the TV calendar is heating up. The high-octane prequel series “The Terminal List: Dark Wolf” is ready to lock and load. Fans can look forward to two returning favorites: the…

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  • Microsoft asks customers for feedback on reported SSD failures

    ​Microsoft is seeking further information from customers who reported failure and data corruption issues affecting their solid-state drives (SSDs) and hard disk drives (HDDs) after installing the August 2025 security update. Microsoft told BleepingComputer on Wednesday that it is aware of reports that installing the KB5063878 security update is causing SSD and HDD data corruption and failure issues. In a…

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  • The most fun way to look through old photos

    Hi, friends! Welcome to Installer No. 95, your guide to the best and Verge-iest stuff in the world. (If you’re new here, welcome, new gadget season is starting, and also you can read all the old editions at the Installer homepage.) I also have for you Pixel’s next foldable, new Samsung earbuds, a chill indie game, and more. (As always,…

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