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This wild ’90s movie on HBO Max has so many cameos I almost lost count
Maybe it’s because “Clueless” just turned 30, or perhaps the saying that what’s old becomes new again is actually true. Either way, the ’90s are everywhere. Flared jeans, scrunchies, anklets — they’re all back. I even saw a Tamagotchi ad on social media the other day. All this nostalgia sent me down the rabbit hole of my favorite ’90s films,…
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Financial services firm Wealthsimple discloses data breach
Update September 05, 13:21 EDT: Added a statement from Wealthsimple confirming that this attack wasn’t part of an ongoing Salesforce data theft campaign. Wealthsimple, a leading Canadian online investment management service, has disclosed a data breach after attackers stole the personal data of an undisclosed number of customers in a recent incident. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in Toronto, the…
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First look: Dyson’s Spot+Scrub Ai robot seeks out stains
The Dyson Spot+Scrub Ai Robot is the company’s first combination robot vacuum and mop. It debuted at Dyson’s Berlin store during the IFA tech show this week and is a follow-up to the company’s 360 VisNav robot vacuum, which launched in 2023. Featuring a new round design, a self-cleaning roller mop, lidar navigation, and Dyson’s first multifunctional dock, the Spot+Scrub…
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I tested ChatGPT-5 vs Nano Banana with 9 AI image prompts — here’s the winner
Google’s freshly launched Nano Banana has taken the internet by storm with its realistic images, speed and attention to detail. However, ChatGPT-5 continues to be an image powerhouse with consistency, ability to imitate style and grounded results. To see how the two image generators stacked up, I put them head-to-head in nine rounds across landscapes, fictional animals and imaginative scenes.…
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EU fines Google $3.5 billion for anti-competitive ad practices
The European Commission has fined Google €2.95 billion ($3.5 billion) for abusing its dominance in the digital advertising technology market and favoring its adtech services over those of its competitors. Google was also ordered by the EU’s top antitrust regulator to stop anti-competitive and “self-preferencing” practices and take measures to mitigate future conflicts of interest in the adtech market. Lee-Anne…
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The best robot vacuums we’ve tested for 2025
Robot vacuums are impressive devices that will clean your floors well and — thanks to bigger batteries and better robot brains — rarely get tired of doing their job. Over the last few years, they have gone from being utilitarian devices that sweep your floor to full-fledged home robots that can vacuum and mop your home and then trundle off…
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Apple iPhone 17 event — here’s the 7 new products expected to launch on ‘Awe Dropping’ day
We’re just days away from Apple’s ‘Awe Dropping’ event on September 9, where the company’s expected to reveal the iPhone 17. While there’s also growing anticipation for an iPhone 17 Air to reinvent the modern flagship phone design, the event will also be a showcase opportunity for Apple to share all the other devices it’s been rumored to be working…
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Microsoft now enforces MFA on Azure Portal sign-ins for all tenants
Microsoft says it has been enforcing multifactor authentication (MFA) for Azure Portal sign-ins across all tenants since March 2025. The company’s Azure MFA enforcement efforts were announced in May 2024 when Redmond began implementing mandatory MFA for all users signing into Azure to administer resources. One year ago, in August 2024, Microsoft also warned Entra global admins to enable MFA…
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Google fined $3.5 billion by EU for ad tech abuse
The European Commission has waged a €2.95 billion (~$3.5 billion) fine against Google for “abusing its dominant position” in advertising technology. In its announcement, the Commission claims that Google’s alleged anticompetitive practices have increased costs for advertisers and publishers, potentially raising prices for consumers as a result. The Commission has ordered Google to come up with a plan to stop…
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Norton VPN boosts its OpenVPN speeds with the launch of DCO
Norton VPN is continuing its feature drive with the launch of OpenVPN DCO. The OpenVPN protocol is very secure but its speed suffers as a result – especially when compared to WireGuard. Norton VPN’s Data Channel Offload (DCO) for Windows improves this performance, enabling faster connection speeds and boosting efficiency. The provider is looking to become one the best VPNs…
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