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Opera wants you to pay $19.90 per month for its new AI browser
Opera Neon is a new browser that puts AI in control of your tabs and browsing activities, but it’ll cost $19.90 per month. The AI wave is shifting from chatbots to agentic experiences, and browsers are the first to adapt to this change. Whether you want it or not, your favorite browser will have agents at some point in time.…
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Discord customer service data breach leaks user info and scanned photo IDs
One of Discord’s third-party customer service providers was compromised by an “unauthorized party,” the company says. The unauthorized party gained access to “information from a limited number of users who had contacted Discord through our Customer Support and/or Trust & Safety teams” and aimed to “extort a financial ransom from Discord.” The unauthorized party “did not gain access to Discord…
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Sony shrinks PS5 Slim storage in the US, too
Sony is now selling a revised model of the digital PS5 slim in the US that has less storage than the original version. The updated model with 825GB of internal SSD storage instead of 1TB recently went on sale in Europe, but now it’s available to buy on the US PlayStation Direct website as well. The revised digital edition console,…
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Pentax KF review | Digitpatrox
After shooting with the Pentax KF DSLR camera for a few weeks, I have to admit, it’s not going to make me switch from my beloved mirrorless. But it does have a few things going for it. If you’re looking for one of the best cameras for beginners, the Pentax KF is a decent option — and indeed if you…
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Japanese beer giant Asahi confirms ransomware attack
Japanese beer-making giant Asahi has disclosed today that a ransomware attack caused the IT disruptions that forced it to shut down factories this week. The Tokyo-based beverage holding company is the largest beer brewer in Japan, employing 30,000 people and producing 100 million hectoliters of beverages. The company also owns the Peroni, Pilsner Urquell, Grolsch, and Fullers brands, and it…
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Apple pulls ICEBlock from the App Store
Antifa, as described in the national security presidential memorandum (NSPM), is both everything and nothing. It is in forums and social media and in-person meetings. It is in educational organizations and nonprofit institutions. It is protests (“riots”) not just in Portland, but in Los Angeles as well, whether against Trump’s immigration policies or, separately, “anti-police and ‘criminal justice’ riots.” It…
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I test TVs for a living and found the 7 best smart TVs for streaming in Fall 2025
Almost every TV sold these days comes with a smart platform built-in. But not all of them are made equal. Google TV and Roku are two of my favorites, but you can’t go wrong with Samsung’s Tizen OS or LG’s webOS, either. Choosing the right interface not only means having access to a slew of free content and the best…
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DrayTek warns of remote code execution bug in Vigor routers
Networking hardware maker DrayTek released an advisory to warn about a security vulnerability in several Vigor router models that could allow remote, unauthenticated actors to execute perform arbitrary code. The flaw, tracked identified as CVE-2025-10547, was reported to the vendor on July 22 by ChapsVision security researcher Pierre-Yves Maes. “The vulnerability can be triggered when unauthenticated remote attackers send crafted HTTP or HTTPS requests…
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NBCUniversal’s new YouTube TV deal includes some shows on YouTube
They didn’t reveal the dollars involved, but a press release mentions that it includes an agreement for some full TV shows, clips, and highlights on regular YouTube, as well as confirming the relaunch of NBC Sports Network (NBCSN) after it shut down four years ago. “We’ve secured long-term access to our full portfolio of broadcast and cable networks on YouTube…
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ESPN and Fox team up for a sports-only streaming bundle — here’s how much costs
ESPN and Fox are teaming up to put together a streaming bundle will get you most live sports in a package that might replace your cable or live TV streaming services. ESPN (owned by Disney) announced that the bundle, which combines ESPN and Fox One (also partially owned by Disney), kicks off today (October 2) for $39. The bundle combines…
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