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  • How to shop like a pro during Black Friday and Cyber Monday

    Despite Amazon and other retailers having filled the summer and fall months with more sales than ever before, Black Friday and Cyber Monday remain the biggest shopping days of the year. Thankfully, like in previous years, we’ll be working to highlight the best prices on phones, TVs, noise-canceling headphones, gaming gear, and other tech throughout the deal-packed week, whether you…

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  • Tim Cook says more AIs are coming to Apple Intelligence

    This isn’t the first time we’re hearing about third-party integrations, as Apple software SVP Craig Federighi said last year that the company “may look forward to doing integrations with different models like Google Gemini in the future.” Cook also said that Apple is on track to release an AI-upgraded Siri next year, adding that “our intention is to integrate with…

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  • Prime Video, Pluto TV and more free streaming services just got a major live sports upgrade

    Free streaming services are great. As long as you’re willing to suffer through some commercials, you can stream thousands of shows and movies for the low, low price of absolutely nothing. But these streaming services have always had a massive shortcoming: They show little (if any) live sports. That’s all changing, though. Today (Oct. 30), FanDuel Sports Network announced that…

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  • Ex-L3Harris exec guilty of selling cyber exploits to Russian broker

    Peter Williams, an Australian national and a former general manager at U.S. defense contractor L3Harris Trenchant, has pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court to stealing and selling confidential cybersecurity information to a Russian vulnerability exploit broker. The illegal activity took place between 2022 and 2025, when Williams stole at least eight protected exploit components from Trenchant intended for the exclusive…

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  • How Silicon Valley enshittified the internet

    Hello, and welcome to Decoder. This is Sarah Jeong, features editor at The Verge. I’m standing in for Nilay for one final Thursday episode here as he settles back into full-time hosting duties. Today, we’ve got a fun one. I’m talking to Cory Doctorow, prolific author, internet activist, and arguably one of the fiercest tech critics writing today. He has…

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  • I just used an FM transmitter in my car for the first time in 16 years and it’s way better than I expected

    It’s hard to imagine a time before Bluetooth was everywhere, but when it came to cars I’ve only been able to take advantage of that wireless connection to my phone quite recently — every other vehicle I’ve owned has been remarkably old school in that respect. Cars don’t get replaced nearly as often as phones or any other electronic gadgets…

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  • Malicious NPM packages fetch infostealer for Windows, Linux, macOS

    Ten malicious packages mimicking legitimate software projects in the npm registry download an information-stealing component that collects sensitive data from Windows, Linux, and macOS systems. The packages were uploaded to npm on July 4, and remained undetected for a long period due to multiple layers of obfuscation that helped escape standard static analysis mechanisms. According to researchers at cybersecurity company Socket, the ten…

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  • Microsoft says it’s recovering after Azure outage took down 365, Xbox, and Starbucks

    Starting at approximately 16:00 UTC on 29 October 2025, customers and Microsoft services leveraging Azure Front Door (AFD) may have experienced latencies, timeouts, and errors. We have confirmed that an inadvertent configuration change was the trigger event for this issue. Affected Azure services may have included, but were not limited to: App Service, Azure Active Directory B2C, Azure Communication Services,…

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  • This one gross sign means it’s time to change your pillow

    Changing your bed sheets and pillow cases might be a weekly ritual you follow, but when was the last time your changed your actual pillow? Looking for the right pillow for your sleep? (Image credit: Future) Explore our best pillow guide which includes our expert-picks for all sleeping styles, body types and budgets. While it’s easy to forget, this everyday…

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  • WordPress security plugin exposes private data to site subscribers

    The Anti-Malware Security and Brute-Force Firewall plugin for WordPress, installed on over 100,000 sites, has a vulnerability that allows subscribers to read any file on the server, potentially exposing private information. The plugin provides malware scanning and protection against brute-force attacks, exploitation of known plugin flaws, and against database injection attempts. Identified as CVE-2025-11705, the vulnerability was reported to Wordfence…

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