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  • Microsoft testing faster Quick Machine Recovery in Windows 11

    Microsoft is testing a faster version of Quick Machine Recovery (QMR) and updated Smart App Control (SAC), allowing users to toggle it without requiring a Windows clean install. QMR enables IT administrators to resolve Windows boot failures remotely, eliminating the need for physical access to the system. If Windows 11 fails to start due to a configuration change or a…

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  • Halo Infinite is about to get its last major update

    On November 18th, Operation: Infinite will be released for Halo Infinite players with a battle pass and lots of new customizations, but according to the team, that’s it for this game’s content updates: With multiple Halo titles in development, we’ll need our whole team’s combined focus to deliver new experiences with the same passion and care that our community has…

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  • FAA flight reductions — what travelers can do as hundreds of flights canceled

    We are mere weeks from the incredibly busy holiday travel season and the longest U.S. government shutdown in history shows no signs of ending. And now, starting on November 7, the Federal Aviation Administration will cancel 10% of flights at 40 major airports. The current shutdown started on September 30 and has already beat the last longest shutdown ever that…

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  • Malicious NuGet packages drop disruptive ‘time bombs’

    Several malicious packages on NuGet have sabotage payloads scheduled to activate in 2027 and 2028, targeting database implementations and Siemens S7 industrial control devices. The embedded malicious code uses a probabilistic trigger, so it may or may not activate depending on a set of parameters on the infected device. NuGet is an open-source package manager and software distribution system, enabling developers to…

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  • Blackmagic’s free camera app can now stream to YouTube and Twitch

    Blackmagic released an update to its free camera app with some new features that streamers and professional broadcasters will appreciate. Both the Android and iOS versions of the Blackmagic Camera app can now stream directly to YouTube, Twitch, and Vimeo, removing the need for third-party apps or additional encoding hardware. You just need to select your platform and enter a…

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  • 50% of seniors struggle to sleep — but Saatva’s smart mattress could be the solution with up to $525 off this Black Friday

    Nearly half of seniors struggle to sleep at night, with many putting their lack of ZZZs down to chronic pain. If this is you, I’ve found the early Black Friday deal that could be the solution to your sleep woes: up to $525 off the Solaire Adjustable Firmness Mattress at Saatva, reducing a queen size to $4,074 (was $4,599). Aches…

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  • Leak confirms Google Gemini 3 Pro and Nano Banana 2 could launch soon

    Google is planning to ship two new models. One is Gemini 3, which is optimised for coding and regular use, and the second is Nano Banano 2 for generating realistic images. As spotted on X, Gemini-3-pro was first spotted on Vertex AI, which is a Google-hosted cloud platform for using AI agents and building apps or products using AI. This…

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  • The Polestar 4 takes EV minimalism to the next level

    Since the launch of its Polestar 2 sedan in 2021, Swedish EV company Polestar has launched two additional models: the spacious 3 compact crossover SUV, and now the 4, a sporty, even more compact crossover SUV. The 4 slotting in between the 2 and 3 in size may confound some consumers, but one of its features — or lack thereof…

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  • I don’t think I could live without this USB-C dongle that gives my phone a headphone jack — here’s how it makes my music sound amazing

    Remember the headphone jack? I do, as much as companies like Apple might want me to not. I’d say I miss the headphone jack, but I don’t. Not because I’m not saddened by its conspicuous non-inclusion on many modern devices, not because I own a massive collection of the best wireless headphones, but because I’ve got this — the iFi…

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  • U.S. Congressional Budget Office hit by suspected foreign cyberattack

    The U.S. Congressional Budget Office (CBO) confirms it suffered a cybersecurity incident after a suspected foreign hacker breached its network, potentially exposing sensitive data. In a statement shared with BleepingComputer, CBO spokesperson Caitlin Emma confirmed the “security incident” and said the agency acted quickly to contain it. “The Congressional Budget Office has identified the security incident, has taken immediate action to…

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