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  • Google’s AI Mode can now help you visualize your travel plans

    Google users can now describe their next trip to its AI Mode in search and select the option to “Create with Canvas,” which will build out an itinerary in a side panel complete with data on flights and hotels. The document it puts together can lay out potential plans, with suggestions based on the user’s inputs, as well as photos…

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  • Tom’s Guide Sleep Awards 2025: Best Affordable Mattress

    Buying a mattress is a long-term investment in your health — but that doesn’t mean that price should ever be a barrier to a decent night’s sleep. In our quest to crown the Best Affordable Mattress in the Digitpatrox Sleep Awards 2025, we were looking for a bed that delivered in terms of all round comfort and support at an…

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  • Azure hit by 15 Tbps DDoS attack using 500,000 IP addresses

    Microsoft said today that the Aisuru botnet hit its Azure network with a 15.72 terabits per second (Tbps) DDoS attack, launched from over 500,000 IP addresses. The attack used extremely high-rate UDP floods that targeted a specific public IP address in Australia, reaching nearly 3.64 billion packets per second (bpps). “The attack originated from Aisuru botnet. Aisuru is a Turbo…

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  • Asus ROG Falcata review: steep but not steep enough

    Hall effect gaming keyboards aren’t uncommon. But Asus’ ROG Falcata is the only one that’s also a split ergonomic keyboard, aimed at alleviating wrist, hand, or arm pain. For the luxury of having it all, you’ll pay $419.99, enough to buy a nice Hall effect keyboard and a split ergonomic one. It’d be worth it if the Falcata truly represented…

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  • Netflix just got a masterpiece mystery thriller movie from the director of ‘Fight Club’ — and it’ll consume your mind

    David Fincher has been my favorite director since I first watched 1995’s “Seven” at a far too young age. Since then, I’ve watched (and rewatched) Fincher’s remarkable filmography more times than I can count, and rank several of his movies among my favorite films ever made. One of those is “Zodiac,” a mystery thriller released back in March 2007, and…

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  • Anthropic claims of Claude AI-automated cyberattacks met with doubt

    Anthropic reports that a Chinese state-sponsored threat group, tracked as GTG-1002, carried out a cyber-espionage operation that was largely automated through the abuse of the company’s Claude Code AI model. However, Anthropic’s claims immediately sparked widespread skepticism, with security researchers and AI practitioners calling the report “made up” or the company of overstating the incident. “I agree with Jeremy Kirk’s assessment…

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  • Sky Sports killed off its female-focused Halo brand after just three days

    That Sky Sports felt the need to launch a TikTok channel specifically marketed towards women and billed as its “lil sis” was questionable enough. But once people got a taste of the content on Halo, it was clear the company had absolutely no idea what it was doing. Halo didn’t focus on women’s sports, nor did it seem to be…

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  • iPhone release schedule set to change forever in 2026/2027, confirms Apple insider

    After over a decade of debuting its latest iPhones in the fall, Apple’s reportedly shaking things up starting with the iPhone 18 release schedule. According to Mark Gurman in Bloomberg’s “Power On” newsletter, Apple plans to switch to a twice-yearly release schedule, with three high-end models — the iPhone 18 Pro, iPhone 18 Pro Max, and rumored iPhone Fold —…

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  • Google to flag Android apps with excessive battery use on the Play Store

    Google will start taking action on Android apps in the official Google Play store that have high background activity and cause excessive battery draining. Apps that exceed a “bad behavior threshold” may be flagged on Google Play for negatively impacting battery performance and may affect their visibility in the Android ecosystem. Developers have until March 1, 2026, to update their apps to…

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  • The best gifts for dads that have everything (but deserve more)

    What do you get the man who says he has everything? It’s a tough question — and one you have a limited amount of time to answer, given the holidays are nearly upon us. You could try dropping subtle hints or asking friends and family for suggestions, but they might save their best ideas for themselves. Fortunately, if you’re struggling…

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