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Google Photos now lets you animate your camera roll with Veo 3 for free
Google is adding Veo 3 software capabilities to its video generation feature for Google Photos. US-based users can turn static images into four-second videos by clicking either the “Subtle movements” or, for the more adventurous, the “I’m feeling lucky” options under the Create tab in Google Photos. According to Google spokesperson Michael Marconi, you can get your photo subjects to…
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This Belkin Qi2 charging puck comes with a kickstand and cooling
Belkin has announced new charging accessories at the IFA tech show in Berlin, Germany, including a wireless charging puck that doubles as a kickstand for your devices. The UltraCharge Magnetic Charger features a collapsible ring-shaped stand on the back that can either be used to prop up your phone, allowing you to stream hands-free content while it’s charging, or utilized…
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I test headphones for a living — and this is my No. 1 pick for listening to podcasts
When you’re listening to podcasts, the sound quality isn’t the number one concern. As long as the headphones are clear and concise, and don’t miss any vocal detail, you’re going to have a good time. No, the place we have to focus on here lies elsewhere. It’s all about the ANC. See, when you’re listening to music, the headphones use…
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US offers $10 million bounty for info on Russian FSB hackers
The U.S. Department of State is offering a reward of up to $10 million for information on three Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) officers involved in cyberattacks targeting U.S. critical infrastructure organizations on behalf of the Russian government. The three individuals, Marat Valeryevich Tyukov, Mikhail Mikhailovich Gavrilov, and Pavel Aleksandrovich Akulov, are part of the FSB’s Center 16 or Military…
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Best robot vacuum mops of 2025
Robot vacuums that can both mop and sweep your floors have improved significantly in recent years. While they are still not as effective as good ol’ manual labor, if you run them regularly, they will help keep your floors cleaner with much less effort on your part. The difference is that newer “combo” robot vacuum and mop models are designed…
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Meta Ray-Ban smart glasses under fire again after latest incident — but how much privacy can you really expect?
Recently, a TikTok video went semi-viral as an influencer posted that she had a jarring experience when she went to a spa for a Brazilian Wax at European Wax Center in Manhattan, New York. During the appointment, she noticed that the aesthetician was wearing Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses. According to the woman, the beautician said that the glasses weren’t charged…
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Threat actors abuse X’s Grok AI to spread malicious links
Threat actors are using Grok, X’s built-in AI assistant, to bypass link posting restrictions that the platform introduced to reduce malicious advertising. As discovered by Guardio Labs’ researcher Nati Tal, mavertisers often run sketchy video ads containing adult content baits and avoid including a link to the main body to avoid being blocked by X. Instead, they hide it in…
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Google’s best-ever 4K streamer is within $1 of its lowest price
It’s rare to find a gadget that can handle two totally separate tasks very well, but Google’s TV Streamer 4K pulls it off. The 4K set top box allows you to stream your favorite TV shows and movies, and is also an impressive smart home hub, with support for Matter and a built-in Thread radio. It’s currently on sale for…
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How to watch NFL 2025 on Seven Network for *FREE*
Seven is set to broadcast live games, on-demand shows, replays and highlights from the 2025 NFL season for FREE. The Australian platform’s coverage will include a thrilling mix of Thursday Night Football, two Sunday games a week, the playoffs and of course, Super Bowl LX. All the content will be accessible on their platforms, Seven, 7plus, 7mate and 7plus sport.…
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Cloudflare blocks largest recorded DDoS attack peaking at 11.5 Tbps
Internet infrastructure company Cloudflare said it recently blocked the largest recorded volumetric distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack, which peaked at 11.5 terabits per second (Tbps). In volumetric DDoS attacks, attackers overwhelm the target with massive amounts of data, consuming the bandwidth or exhausting system resources, leaving legitimate users with no access to the targeted servers and services. “Cloudflare’s defenses have been…
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