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Fake Mac fixes trick users into installing new Shamos infostealer

A new infostealer malware targeting Mac devices, called ‘Shamos,’ is targeting Mac devices in ClickFix attacks that impersonate troubleshooting guides and fixes. The…

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RTX 50 series prices edge toward MSRP across US retailers

Those willing to spend time browsing Amazon, Newegg, and Micro Center can now find some RTX 50 series graphics cards priced at or…

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Meta's new 2mm display brings everyday AR glasses closer to reality

The findings, published in Nature, describe a device no larger than a pencil eraser that projects sharp, high-definition images while remaining just a…

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Former employee accuses Meta of inflating ad metrics and sidestepping rules

Questions are mounting about the reliability of Meta’s advertising metrics and data practices after new claims surfaced at a London employment tribunal this…

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Elon Musk wanted Mark Zuckerberg's help to take over OpenAI, court filings reveal

In February, Musk led a team of investors in making an unsolicited $97.4 billion bid to acquire the nonprofit that controls OpenAI. The…

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Google explains why the Pixel 10's IP68 water resistance won't last forever

In an X post, Google noted that the IP68 rating of the Pixel 10 series does not mean the devices are water or…

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August Windows updates cause severe streaming issues

Microsoft has confirmed that the August 2025 security updates are causing severe lag and stuttering issues with NDI streaming software on some Windows…

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First reported case of a 12VHPWR connector melting on an AMD card

Redditor Savings_Opportunity3 writes that the pins on his 12VHPWR cable connected to his Asrock Taichi OC 9070 XT appeared darker than they should…

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Behind the numbers: Why Rotten Tomatoes scores keep climbing

Rotten Tomatoes began in 1998 as a niche platform compiling reviews for Jackie Chan films, but its founders quickly realized the broader appeal…

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Cisco lays off 221 people after CEO insisted AI won't cost jobs

If there’s one sad trend that we see all too often in the tech industry, it’s companies announcing huge revenue growth – usually…

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