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The Most Commonly Stolen Car Parts (and How to Protect Them)
We may earn a commission from links on this page. Having your car stolen is a traumatic experience—and a depressingly common one. Although car thefts nationwide are trending downward, there were still more than 850,000 vehicles stolen in 2024. If you’ve ever woken up to find your car missing from its spot (and I have!) you know it’s not fun.…
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‘Squid Game’ creator says final seasons will ‘bring out the bottom parts of human nature’
We’ve already been pre-warned that “Squid Game” season 3 — the final installment of Netflix’s hit South Korean dystopian thriller — will be a particularly dark chapter in the story of Seong Gi-hun (Lee Jung-jae) and the rest of our desperate players. Jo Yu-ri, who plays Jun-hee (player 222) in the series, called the grand finale a “truly unimaginably brutal…
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GTA 6 Trailer 2 Was “Equal Parts Gameplay and Cutscenes” on PS5: Confirms Rockstar
May 6th was certainly a surprising day when Rockstar Games, out of nowhere, shadow-dropped the second trailer for GTA 6. Now, the trailer looks incredible, and no one in this world will even deny it. From Jason’s abs to Lucia’s… punches, it definitely dropped our jaws. And the most surprising fact? Every second of the GTA 6 trailer 2 was…
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Google Chrome is making it easier to share specific parts of long PDFs
Google is adding the Text Fragment feature to its PDF reader to make it easier to share specific parts of long PDFs. The Text Fragment feature in Google Chrome lets you share a link to a specific part of a webpage. You select the text you want to highlight, and it creates a link. When someone clicks the link, it…
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Auto parts giant LKQ says cyberattack disrupted Canadian business unit
Automobile parts giant LKQ Corporation disclosed that one of its business units in Canada was hacked, allowing threat actors to steal data from the company. LKQ is a public American company specializing in automotive replacement parts, components, and services to repair and maintain vehicles. The company has 45,000 employees in 25 countries and operates numerous brands, including Keystone, Tri Star,…
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iFixit now sells official Xbox parts
iFixit now sells genuine Xbox parts you can use to repair your Xbox Series X or S and offers official guides to help with fixes. You can browse what’s available from iFixit’s Microsoft Repair Hub. “We’re excited to be working with Microsoft to keep Xboxes running longer and out of the waste heap,” Elizabeth Chamberlain, iFixit’s director of sustainability, says…
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Ransomware gang says it hacked BMW and Tesla parts maker JTEKT
Ransomware group BlackSuit yesterday claimed responsibility for an October 2024 data breach at JTEKT North America, an automotive manufacturing corporation whose customers include auto makers like BMW, Tesla, and Rivian. BlackSuit says it stole 894 GB of data from JTEKT North America, the US arm of the Japanese company. JTEKT has not verified BlackSuit’s claim. JTEKT said a third party…
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Apple now sells iPhone 16 and 16 Pro repair parts
Apple has begun selling repair parts for iPhone 16 and 16 Pro phones on its self-service repair store. That includes replacements for commonly damaged parts like cameras, displays, and back glass, and follows the release of official Apple iPhone 16 repair manuals in September, as MacRumors notes. A replacement camera assembly will run you $169 for the iPhone 16 and…
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Boston Dynamics’ New Atlas Picks and Packs a Peck of Auto Parts
Mere months after making its debut, Boston Dynamics’ next-generation electic Atlas robot is already hard at work. In a video released Wednesday, the company demonstrated Atlas autonomously picking and placing individual parts between a series of storage bins. “Atlas uses a machine learning (ML) vision model to detect and localize the environmental fixtures and individual bins,” the company explained in…
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Snowflake CEO: “Many vendors sell you parts of a car and tell you to build it yourself. At Snowflake we have a different philosophy. We want to give you the car.”
Easy, efficient, and trusted. These were the three keywords that played out on the screen and on the stage at Snowflake’s World Tour London event at the Excel earlier this week. Sridhar Ramaswamy, the company’s CEO, took to the stage for the opening keynote to reiterate how Snowflake – together with partners – is helping customers navigate myriad new and…
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