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I’m a PT who trains seniors: My 5 go-to sensorimotor exercises to improve balance and prevent falls
A recent study found that sensorimotor exercises are essential as we get older. As well as preventing the loss of muscle mass that is associated with aging, these exercises help improve balance and prevent falls, helping you stay independent for longer. When we talk about sensorimotor exercises, we’re referring to a specialized type of training that works on improving the…
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Sharepoint ToolShell attacks targeted orgs across four continents
Hackers believed to be associated with China have leveraged the ToolShell vulnerability (CVE-2025-53770) in Microsoft SharePoint in attacks targeting government agencies, universities, telecommunication service providers, and finance organizations. The security flaw affects on-premise SharePoint servers and was disclosed as an actively exploited zero-day on July 20, after multiple hacking groups tied to China leveraged it in widespread attacks. Microsoft released emergency…
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Samsung Galaxy XR hands-on: It’s like a cheaper Apple Vision Pro and launches today
Watching the first few minutes of KPop Demon Hunters on Samsung’s Galaxy XR headset, I think Apple’s Vision Pro might be cooked. It’s not because the Galaxy XR — which Samsung formerly teased as Project Moohan — is that much better than the Vision Pro. It’s that the experience is comparable, but you get so much more bang for your…
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I see your Haribo gummy bear battery and raise you a Pocket Rocket instead
Last month, my colleague Liz Lopatto explained how a gummy bear battery bank was taking over the ultralight backpacking world. I’m talking full-grown, outdoorsy adults nerding out about gummy bear merch beating the battery pros at their own game! Liz and I quickly agreed: We should put it to the test. Could the gummy bear company truly have the best…
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Xbox keeps teasing its next console — here’s what we know
With the launch of the Asus-built ROG Xbox Ally X, Microsoft’s Sarah Bond has been making the rounds giving interviews about the new handheld and what’s next for Xbox. And most of the time she’s focused on the new handheld while defending its high price. But buried within these interviews Bond has given some hints about the next-generation Xbox console…
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Vidar Stealer 2.0 adds multi-threaded data theft, better evasion
Security researchers are warning that Vidar Stealer infections are likely to increase after the malware developer released a new major version with upgraded capabilities. According to an announcement from the developer this month, Vidar 2.0 has been rewritten in C, supports multi-threading data stealing, bypasses Chrome’s app-bound encryption, and features more advanced evasion mechanisms. Infostealer malware specializes in stealing data from browsers…
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Google Fi is getting AI-powered noise filters and RCS web messaging
Google announced several upgrades and new features coming to its Google Fi Wireless phone plans, including an update to web calls and messages with a new interface that now fully supports RCS messaging so you can share high-quality photos and videos in message threads, even when your phone isn’t nearby. That functionality is expected to be available in early December…
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Walmart has cozy fleece joggers starting from just $9 — here’s 3 styles I’d shop from Fruit of the Loom, Hanes and more
As temperatures drop, staying warm and toasty is becoming more important than ever. And if you’re looking for some cozy apparel to lounge around in at home or brave the colder weather outdoors, Walmart has fleece joggers and sweatpants starting at just $9. My favorite pair comes courtesy of Fruit of the Loom. The brand’s EverSoft Fleece Sweatpants are nearly…
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Russian hackers evolve malware pushed in “I am not a robot” captchas
The Russian state-backed Star Blizzard hacker group has ramped up operations with new, constantly evolving malware families (NoRobot, MaybeRobot) deployed in complex delivery chains that start with ClickFix social engineering attacks. Also known as ColdRiver, UNC4057, and Callisto, the Star Blizzard threat group abandoned the LostKeys malware less than a week after researchers published their analysis and leveraged the *Robot malicious tools “more aggressively”…
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Google’s new deadline for Epic consequences is October 29th
US District Court Judge James Donato has just agreed to push back enforcement of his permanent injunction until October 29th instead. Here’s the text of the order. It’s brief! ORDER. At the joint request of the parties, MDL Dkt. No. 1110, the upcoming October 22, 2025 deadline on which certain provisions of the Injunction, MDL Dkt No. 1017, in this…
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