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  • Meta repents again to Republicans in hearing over moderation, while Google stands its ground

    At a Senate hearing Wednesday on government censorship of tech platforms, a Meta executive expressed regret to Republican lawmakers for failing to speak out more against the Biden administration’s requests that it remove health and election misinformation, including satire. Google, meanwhile, held firm in its stance, saying that evaluating — and often rejecting — government content requests is business as…

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  • Google Gemini for Home is rolling out in the US — here’s how to get early access

    Google smart home users in the US can now get an early taste of the new Gemini for Home assistant, which began rolling out in early access on Tuesday. It’s slated to replace the current Google Assistant on Nest devices, marking one of the most significant updates yet to Google’s smart home ecosystem. It runs on the Gemini LLM, allowing…

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  • New on HBO Max in November 2025 — all the new shows and movies to watch

    November on HBO Max sees the premiere of one of the streaming service’s most highly anticipated new shows in the comedy “I Love LA,” along with the latest take on the classic novel “Les Liaisons Dangereuses” in the French period drama series “The Seduction.” On the documentary front, HBO’s long history as a destination for high-quality sports documentaries continues with…

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  • Python rejects $1.5M grant from U.S. govt. fearing ethical compromise

    The Python Software Foundation (PSF) has withdrawn its $1.5 million grant proposal to the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) due to funding terms forcing a compromise on its commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion. The funding would come through NSF’s Safety, Security, and Privacy of Open Source Ecosystems program, an initiative that finances research and development efforts aimed at improving the resilience…

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  • Nothing’s Ear Open earbuds are back under $100 right now

    If you spend most of your time commuting, walking around, or exercising, the Nothing Ear Open earbuds are worth considering. These open-ear-style earbuds rest securely in your outer ear rather than inside of your ear canals, allowing you to more easily hear what’s going on around you at all times. Right now, they’re matching their all-time low of $99 ($50…

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  • New on Netflix in November 2025 — here are the 5 best new shows and movies to stream

    Netflix has announced everything coming to the streaming service in November 2025, and this might be the best batch of new arrivals I’ve seen all year. There are hit returning series, new movies and even some highly anticipated new shows all arriving on Netflix this month. Top of the list, though, is undeniably “Stranger Things.” The hit Netflix original horror/sci-fi…

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  • Windows 11 KB5067036 update rolls out Administrator Protection feature

    ​​Microsoft has released the KB5067036 preview cumulative update for Windows 11 24H2 and 25H2, which begins the rollout of the Administrator Protection cybersecurity feature and an updated Start Menu. The KB5067036 update is part of the company’s optional non-security preview update schedule, which releases updates at the end of each month to test new fixes and features coming to the next month’s…

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  • Amazon is ditching MMOs and cranking out party games

    Dear Games Team, This morning, we are making a number of changes in our Games business. While you’ve likely seen Beth Galetti’s note earlier this morning regarding the larger changes at Amazon that are taking place today, I wanted to dive a bit deeper with all of you, since the strategic changes we are making in Games go beyond what…

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  • X will lock you out of your account if you don’t take this security step — here’s what to do

    X (formerly Twitter) is alerting users of passkeys and hardware-based security keys that they have until November 10th to re-enroll them for two-factor authentication, or they will lose access to their accounts. The requirement, according to reporting from Bleeping Computer, isn’t prompted by a security incident but rather by the migration of the domain from twitter.com to x.com. The shift…

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  • Qilin ransomware abuses WSL to run Linux encryptors in Windows

    The Qilin ransomware operation was spotted executing Linux encryptors in Windows using Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) to evade detection by traditional security tools. The ransomware first launched as “Agenda” in August 2022, rebranding to Qilin by September and continuing to operate under that name to this day. Qilin has become one of the most active ransomware operations, with new research…

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