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Apple TV is getting MLS games at no extra cost
Starting with the 2026 Major League Soccer (MLS) season, “all MLS matches” will be available to Apple TV subscribers “at no additional cost,” Apple and the MLS announced today. Since the 2023 MLS season, streaming MLS games has required an MLS Season Pass subscription, which was available on its own or for a discount for Apple TV subscribers. But next…
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Best instant cameras for 2025
Editor’s note: Black Friday doesn’t officially take place until Friday, November 28th; however, if you want to shop ahead of time, we’ve rounded up the best early Black Friday deals you can already get. Even with the ability to take excellent photos with our phones and instantly share them across the world, there’s something magical about the old-school instant camera.…
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It’s time: Kogan’s Black Friday sale is here, with up to 70% off in a members-only first look
When you think of an Aussie retailer that stocks almost everything at a highly competitive price, Kogan will undoubtedly feature on the list. From televisions to kitchen appliances, phones, computers, and everything else in between, Kogan has carved out a niche as a certified one-stop shop for getting popular products for less. And now, Kogan has joined the early Black…
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CISA warns of Akira ransomware Linux encryptor targeting Nutanix VMs
US government agencies are warning that the Akira ransomware operation has been spotted encrypting Nutanix AHV virtual machines in attacks. An updated joint advisory from CISA, the FBI, the Department of Defense Cyber Crime Center (DC3), the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), and several international partners alerts that Akira ransomware has expanded its encryption capabilities Nutanix AHV VM…
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LinkedIn is making it easier to search for people with AI
LinkedIn is launching an AI-powered search feature that allows you to find people by describing who you’re looking for. Now, instead of searching for an exact name, job title, or company, you can enter a more descriptive search, such as “Northwestern alumni who work in entertainment marketing,” or even pose a question, like “Who can help me understand the US…
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OnePlus 15 review: The flagship that never dies and changes everything
OnePlus doesn’t want to wait until the upcoming new year to launch its flagship like in previous years. Instead, the company wants to see 2025 out with a bang before the year’s over with the launch of the OnePlus 15. For the last two generations, OnePlus has managed to narrow the divide between its flagship model and all the best…
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Microsoft rolls out screen capture prevention for Teams users
Microsoft is rolling out a new Teams feature for Premium customers that will automatically block screenshots and recordings during meetings. Microsoft announced the feature in May 2025, stating that the rollout would begin in July 2025. However, as revealed on Wednesday, this was delayed until early November. Named “Prevent screen capture,” it restricts access to visual meeting content by preventing…
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The Steam Frame has two speakers on each side of your face for vibration cancellation
In its new Steam Frame VR headset, Valve put dual audio drivers on each side in the included head strap. That puts the audio near your ears while you’re wearing it, and in my brief time trying the device at Valve’s headquarters recently, I thought the sound was just fine. But the choice to have those dual drivers also helps…
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‘Get long and strong,’ says a mobility coach — try this 5-move mobility flow routine to unlock looser joints
Every so often, I get up out of my chair, roll out one of the best yoga mats, and begin moving my body. Sometimes, I know what exercises I’m going to do, but other times, I just move intuitively. Once I’m finished, my muscles feel stronger and longer, and my joints looser. It’s what gives me physical and mental clarity…
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Google sues to dismantle Chinese phishing platform behind US toll scams
Google has filed a lawsuit to dismantle “Lighthouse”, a phishing-as-a-service (PhaaS) platform used by cybercriminals worldwide to steal credit card information through SMS phishing (“smishing”) attacks that impersonate the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) and E-ZPass toll systems. The lawsuit aims to shut down the website infrastructure supporting the Lighthouse phishing-as-a-service (PhaaS), which Google says has affected over 1 million victims…
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