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  • macOS Tahoe 26 public beta just dropped — 5 features to try first

    Apple just released the public beta version of macOS Tahoe 26, which means anyone who doesn’t mind a little risk can now sneak a peek at some of the new features coming to your Mac this fall. Putting this beta version of macOS on your Mac is easier than ever, and you can follow our step-by-step guide to how to…

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  • Hacker sneaks infostealer malware into early access Steam game

    A threat actor called EncryptHub has compromised a game on Steam to distribute info-stealing malware to unsuspecting users downloading the title. A few days ago, the hacker (also tracked as Larva-208), injected malicious binaries into the Chemia game files hosted on Steam. Chemia is a survival crafting game from developer ‘Aether Forge Studios,’ which is currently offered as early access…

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  • Everything we think we know about the Pixel 10 phones

    Google is readying its next set of hardware announcements, and has already confirmed that the Pixel 10 series is launching next month. We even know what one of the phones looks like, thanks to the official image up above. But beyond the few tidbits Google has shared officially, there’s an awful lot more we think we know about the Pixel…

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  • New ‘Alien: Earth’ preview gives us our best look at the series yet — and drops fresh footage of the terrifying Xenomorph

    I told myself I’d try to avoid any more “Alien: Earth” footage since I want to go in as fresh as possible, considering trailers these days tend to give away too much. But “Alien” is my favorite franchise, so when FX released a new featurette, I simply couldn’t resist. Thankfully, it didn’t turn out to be a mistake. The new…

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  • SonicWall urges admins to patch critical RCE flaw in SMA 100 devices

    SonicWall urges customers to patch SMA 100 series appliances against a critical authenticated arbitrary file upload vulnerability that can let attackers gain remote code execution. The security flaw (tracked as CVE-2025-40599) is caused by an unrestricted file upload weakness in the devices’ web management interfaces, which can allow remote threat actors with administrative privileges to upload arbitrary files to the…

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  • Itch.io follows Steam in removing adult games

    The indie-focused open gaming marketplace Itch.io has abruptly deindexed adult content from its browse and search pages, warning that some games will be permanently removed from the platform. In a blog post on Thursday, Itch.io creator Leaf Corcoran said that the update was due to concerns that the website’s payment processors had “about the nature of certain content” hosted on…

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  • EVs are notoriously expensive, so I’m leasing one instead — here’s why it’s the smarter way to go

    As much as I love testing out all of the best electric cars on the market, there’s still one thing that makes a lot of people (myself included) hesitant about buying one — their cost. EVs are obnoxiously expensive and I often argue how hybrids and PHEVs are better alternatives. For the past year now, I’ve been debating on what…

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  • Hackers fooled Cognizant help desk, says Clorox in $380M cyberattack lawsuit

    Clorox is suing IT giant Cognizant for gross negligence, alleging it enabled a massive August 2023 cyberattack by resetting an employee’s password for a hacker without first verifying their identity. The incident was first made public in September 2023, reportedly carried out by hackers associated with Scattered Spider, who utilized a social engineering attack to breach the company. The lawsuit…

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  • Undeterred by limits, Elon Musk plots a big robotaxi expansion

    Tesla wants to bring its robotaxi service to new markets, including cities in Florida, Nevada, Arizona, and California, Elon Musk said in an earnings call Wednesday. The company is testing its Full Self-Driving (Supervised) feature in Europe and China and hopes to launch the controversial product in the near future. And it is plotting a new version of its Optimus…

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  • New ‘Stranger Things’ LEGO BrickHeadz are here — right in time for the final season

    As ‘Stranger Things‘ gears up for its fifth and final season, LEGO has finally brought the OG Hawkins crew to BrickHeadz form. The new LEGO BrickHeadz: Mike, Dustin, Lucas and Will Figures (40801) set, available for pre-order as of July 23, is the third installment in LEGO’s ‘Stranger Things’ collection. This 542-piece set builds four BrickHeadz, which is pretty rare…

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