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  • Framework actually did it: I upgraded a laptop’s entire GPU in just three minutes

    Today, I can confirm the system actually works. I traveled to Framework’s San Francisco offices to be the first journalist to upgrade an entire laptop graphics card, with my own hands, in just three minutes — including the time it took to reboot. I yanked an AMD Radeon RX 7700S video card out of the machine and plugged in a…

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  • How to watch ‘Prison Break’ online from anywhere

    Yet to serve your time on “Prison Break”? It’s been twenty years since the adrenaline-fuelled drama became a mega hit for Fox, propelling Wentworth Miller to stardom and earning critical acclaim and huge viewing numbers. With a Hulu reboot in the works, go back to the beginning with our guide below, explaining how to watch “Prison Break” online from anywhere…

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  • WhatsApp patches vulnerability exploited in zero-day attacks

    WhatsApp has patched a security vulnerability in its iOS and macOS messaging clients that was exploited in targeted zero-day attacks. The company says this zero-click flaw (tracked as CVE-2025-55177) affects WhatsApp for iOS prior to version 2.25.21.73, WhatsApp Business for iOS v2.25.21.78, and WhatsApp for Mac v2.25.21.78. “Incomplete authorization of linked device synchronization messages in WhatsApp [..] could have allowed…

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  • Google adds iPhone-like ‘Calling Cards’ to its Phone app

    Google’s Phone app is adding “Calling Cards” that let you customize the appearance of contact screens for incoming calls. They’re similar to the Contact Poster feature that iPhone users have had since 2023, allowing Google Phone app users to replace the teeny contact photos that appear when someone is calling you with full-screen images and stylized names. The update is…

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  • I just tested ChatGPT-5 vs Gemini 2.5 Pro with 9 AI image prompts — and one crushed the other

    ChatGPT-5 and Gemini 2.5 Pro are two of the most advanced multimodal chatbots available. Both are available with a free tier option, and can create crisp, realistic images within the chat window in seconds. Compared to GPT-4, OpenAI’s flagship model takes multimodality to the next level with sharper image analysis, more natural voice and a massive 400K-token context window. The…

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  • US targets North Korean IT worker army with new sanctions

    The U.S. Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) has sanctioned two individuals and two companies associated with North Korean IT worker schemes that operate at the expense of American organizations. These schemes involve placing in U.S. firms skilled tech workers with stolen or fabricated identities and using so-called “laptop farms” to hide the true location of the employees. The workers funnel their…

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  • Microsoft fires two more employees for participating in Palestine protests on campus

    Microsoft has fired two more employees who participated in recent protests against the company’s contracts with the Israeli military and government. The two employees, Nisreen Jaradat and Julius Shan, were fired “in connection” with demonstrations that saw protesters set up encampments at Microsoft’s headquarters, according to Hossam Nasr, an organizer with the No Azure for Apartheid group. Two other Microsoft…

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  • I Test the World’s Best Firm Mattresses — 5 I’d Buy in the Labor Day Sales

    The Labor Day sales are upon us and although Labor Day itself isn’t until next Monday, many deals are already live. As a mattress tester and long-term sufferer with lower back pain, I’m always on the hunt for the best firm mattresses to help deal with this, so I’ve put together five of the best deals you can pick up…

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  • Google warns Salesloft breach impacted some Workspace accounts

    Google now reports that the Salesloft Drift breach is larger than initially thought, warning that attackers also used stolen OAuth tokens to access a small number of Google Workspace email accounts in addition to stealing data from Salesforce instances. “Based on new information identified by GTIG, the scope of this compromise is not exclusive to the Salesforce integration with Salesloft…

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  • Kobo replaces Pocket with Instapaper on its e-readers in a free update

    A big draw of Kobo e-readers has always been Pocket integration. But, when Mozilla announced in late May that it was shutting down the read-it-later app in July, the Kobo community was left in a bit of a lurch. To the company’s credit, in late July, it announced that it would be replacing Pocket with another stalwart of the scene,…

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