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Hurry! Nike’s back to school sale takes 50% off sneakers and apparel — 21 deals I’d buy from $12
Fall weather will be here soon and whether you’re training for a half marathon or just heading back to campus, now is a great time to stock up on Nike apparel and sneakers. Nike, which makes some of the best running shoes and apparel on the market, is taking up to 50% off select styles as part of its huge…
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How to restore GPT-4o when you’ve GPT-5
Sam Altman overhyped GPT-5 and the results are underwhelming. Some users are upset with GPT-5’s new personality, but you can restore GPT-4o if you pay for the Plus plan. GPT-5 issues aren’t particularly limited to its new personality. I personally felt that GPT-5 isn’t that great at maths and finance, especially when compared to GPT-4o, which attempted to answer questions…
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7 password managers to help keep your apps safe
Passwords still seem to be the most popular method of ensuring that the right person is using the right app or service, despite the slow adoption of passkeys, which are considered more secure. And because we should be using different ones for each device and/or app, the best way to track all of them is to use a password manager.…
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3 movies like ‘Gods of Egypt’ but better
Gerard Butler’s action fantasy movie “Gods of Egypt” divided audiences upon release in 2016, but now it’s finding new life on streaming. This wild take on ancient Egyptian gods cracked the Netflix top 10 just days after arriving on the platform. That’s particularly impressive considering it didn’t exactly earn a glowing reception upon release (as you can see by its…
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Microsoft 365 apps to soon block file access via FPRPC by default
Microsoft has announced that the Microsoft 365 apps for Windows will start blocking access to files via the insecure FPRPC legacy authentication protocol by default starting late August. These changes apply only to Microsoft 365 apps for Windows and will not affect Microsoft Teams users across Windows, Mac, web, iOS, or Android. “Microsoft 365 apps will block insecure file open…
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We found stuff AI is pretty good at
Tech companies keep telling everyone that this or that AI feature is going to change everything. But when you press them for examples, real, concrete examples of how those AI tools should be used, the answers tend to be lackluster. Sometimes AI tools feel so open-ended, it’s hard to know where to start or what the best way to use…
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The Sony Bravia 10 is the TV I’m most excited to see in 2026 — and it could make OLEDs look obsolete
Sony makes some of the best TVs on the market, but its most exciting yet isn’t bound for debut until 2026 with a model called the Sony Bravia 10. This next-generation TV leverages RGB LEDs to deliver exciting performance enhancements over its rivals. It will purportedly take advantage of MediaTek’s MT9131 chip alongside Sony’s XR Backlight Master Drive algorithm to…
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60 malicious Ruby gems downloaded 275,000 times steal credentials
Sixty malicious Ruby gems containing credential-stealing code have been downloaded over 275,000 times since March 2023, targeting developer accounts. The malicious Ruby gems were discovered by Socket, which reports they targeted primarily South Korean users of automation tools for Instagram, TikTok, Twitter/X, Telegram, Naver, WordPress, and Kakao. RubyGems is the official package manager for the Ruby programming language, enabling the…
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What’s a smut peddler to do these days?
In the aftermath of itch.io pulling the sale of over 20,000 pages of adult content, the creators of that work are left feeling betrayed, exhausted, and fearful. The number of platforms that permit the sale of adult material is shrinking, and there’s no guarantee the ones that remain will still permit it in the future. But now, with their livelihoods…
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Apple Watch 11 — here’s the 5 biggest rumored upgrades
We only have a month left to go until Apple’s expected to launch the Apple Watch Series 11 at its September event. Thanks to plenty of Apple Watch Series 11 leaks, we already have a pretty good idea of what to expect from the next premium Apple timepiece. While the watch’s design itself isn’t expected to change much, the recently…
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