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  • Aaron Sorkin’s Social Network sequel might recast Mark Zuckerberg

    Aaron Sorkin is writing and directing a follow-up to The Social Network, and Jeremy Strong is reportedly the lead candidate to play Mark Zuckerberg. “Sources say no formal offer has been presented but that he is the top choice to play the Facebook founder,” according to Deadline. Jesse Eisenberg played the role in the first film. Deadline reported on the…

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  • Brooks Hyperion Max 3 review: my verdict after running 35 miles

    The Brooks Hyperion Max 3 is a high-stack running shoe that’s built to offer a combination of both comfort and speed, but only really excels with regard to the former. It’s a bit too big and heavy to be a really fast shoe, and lacks the versatility you can get from some plated training shoes, like the Nike Zoom Fly…

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  • Microsoft now pays up to $40,000 for some .NET vulnerabilities

    Microsoft has expanded its .NET bug bounty program and increased rewards to $40,000 for some .NET and ASP.NET Core vulnerabilities. Madeline Eckert, a senior program manager for Researcher Incentives and Bounty at Microsoft, stated that these changes aim to more accurately reflect the complexity involved in discovering and exploiting .NET vulnerabilities. “We’re excited to announce significant updates to the Microsoft…

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  • Hey Microsoft, is it ‘Xbox PC’ or ‘Xbox on PC’?

    Microsoft first started using the “Xbox PC” term in a blog post announcing the Gears of Wars remaster in early May. It was a new branding effort designed to signal that games are available on PC through its own Xbox PC app and store. The Xbox PC branding didn’t last long though, as Microsoft has now started using “Xbox on…

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  • Best Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 cases in 2025

    As durable as the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 is — and that’s one of the big selling points for this redesigned foldable phone — you’re still going to want to protect your device from wear and tear. And that’s where one of the best Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 cases comes in. Samsung’s new phone boast a slender design…

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  • Hackers target Python devs in phishing attacks using fake PyPI site

    The Python Software Foundation warned users this week that threat actors are trying to steal their credentials in phishing attacks using a fake Python Package Index (PyPI) website. PyPI is a repository for Python packages, accessible at pypi.org, that offers a centralized platform for developers to distribute and install third-party software libraries. It hosts hundreds of thousands of packages and…

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  • Meta is playing the AI game with house money

    Mark Zuckerberg’s AI hiring spree is costing a lot of money. His investors don’t care. Meta’s stock price shot up over 10 percent on Wednesday after the company reported better-than-expected earnings. Revenue generated in the second quarter was $47.5 billion, up 22 percent from a year ago. Daily users across Facebook, Instagram, Threads, and WhatsApp grew to almost 3.5 billion.…

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  • The next Xbox may target 4K gaming at 120 fps and could arrive next year

    With Microsoft making everything an Xbox, and a move to branded partnerships like the ROG Xbox Ally handheld, it might feel surprising that the company is still working on a next generation console. A new leak from YouTuber Moore’s Law is Dead, claims that Microsoft is going all-in on graphics for its next Xbox console, and it could launch within…

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  • ShinyHunters behind Salesforce data theft attacks at Qantas, Allianz Life, and LVMH

    A wave of data breaches impacting companies like Qantas, Allianz Life, LVMH, and Adidas has been linked to the ShinyHunters extortion group, which has been using voice phishing attacks to steal data from Salesforce CRM instances. In June, Google’s Threat Intelligence Group (GTIG) warned that threat actors tracked as UNC6040 were targeting Salesforce customers in social engineering attacks. In these…

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  • Google is using AI age checks to lock down user accounts

    Google will soon cast an even wider net with its AI age estimation technology. After announcing plans to find and restrict underage users on YouTube, the company now says it will start detecting whether Google users based in the US are under 18. Age estimation is rolling out over the next few weeks and will only impact a “small set”…

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