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X is changing how it handles links to try and keep you in the app
X is testing a change to the way it handles links on iOS so that the buttons to like, reply, and repost will always be visible. Normally, when you click a link on X the page opens up and completely covers the original post. Apparently, this leads to fewer people clicking like or otherwise engaging with the content. A good…
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13 must-watch movies to stream before they leave Netflix at the end of October 2025
Netflix’s library is about to get a little lighter. Dozens of must-watch movies are leaving the platform at the end of October as Netflix freshens up its catalogue for the new month ahead. You only have a few days left to catch iconic franchises like “The Fast and Furious” and “Jurassic Park” before they’re gone, along with many more. To…
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TikTok videos continue to push infostealers in ClickFix attacks
Cybercriminals are using TikTok videos disguised as free activation guides for popular software like Windows, Spotify, and Netflix to spread information-stealing malware. ISC Handler Xavier Mertens spotted the ongoing campaign, which is largely the same as the one observed by Trend Micro in May The TikTok videos seen by BleepingComputer pretend to offer instructions on how to activate legitimate products…
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This weekend is your last chance to get a month of Disney Plus starting at $9.99
From Apple TV Plus to Peacock, a number of streaming services have recently increased their pricing — and Disney Plus is no exception. Starting on Tuesday, October 21st, the standalone plan with ads will jump from $9.99 to $11.99 a month, while the ad-free Premium tier will increase by $3 to $18.99 a month. The ad-free annual plan is also…
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5 best Halloween movies to stream on Netflix right now
As October settles in and the evenings grow longer, there’s no better time to dim the lights and queue up something terrifying. Netflix has a solid library of horror titles, including both brand-new releases and cult classics that are perfect for delivering a good scare. This article is part of Trick or Stream, a seasonal series where Digitpatrox writers share…
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Microsoft lifts more safeguard holds blocking Windows 11 updates
Microsoft has removed two more compatibility holds preventing customers from installing Windows 11 24H2 via Windows Update. The first safeguard hold was added in April for systems running security or enterprise software that use SenseShield Technology’s sprotect.sys driver due to a known issue that can trigger a blue or black screen of death (BSOD). On Thursday, the company said it…
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8BitDo’s new collection celebrates the NES’s 40th anniversary
The updates made to the N40 version of 8BitDo’s Ultimate 2 controller are mostly cosmetic, but it now features a black-and-gray design with bright red buttons and a charging dock that matches the aesthetics of the NES console. The controller will also include four swappable joystick caps while its grips are printed with dates that correlate to launches of notable…
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Netflix just added a twisty psychological thriller — and it’s better than “The Woman in Cabin 10”
Netflix kicked off the weekend with plenty of new streaming options, but today (Saturday, October 18, 2025), the platform only added a single new movie to its catalogue: 2001’s “Don’t Say a Word.” And while it’s no capital “C” cinema by any means, it did satisfy my craving for a good mystery after the disappointment of Netflix’s latest hit, “The…
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OpenAI confirms GPT-6 is not shipping in 2025
OpenAI is not planning to ship GPT-6 this year, but that doesn’t necessarily mean the company will not release new models. OpenAI currently has several models in GPT-5. The default is GPT-5 Auto, which automatically switches between regular and reasoning models. OpenAI models Reasoning models can think longer to craft better answers. On the other hand, GPT-5-instant is based on…
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Motorola’s Razr Ultra and the Marshall Emberton II top this week’s best deals
If you’ve been thinking about buying a foldable phone that truly stands out, few models can rival the 2025 Motorola Razr Ultra, which is currently on sale at Amazon and Best Buy with 16GB of RAM and 512GB starting at $999.99 ($300 off), its lowest price to date. If you can’t tell from the image below, Razr’s latest handset boasts…
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