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Cybersecurity risks escalate as EU border software faces hacking threats, Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace expose sensitive data due to email flaws, and Qantas confirms a major cyberattack targeting passenger data.

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ICEBlock climbs to the top of the App Store charts after officials slam it
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A mobile app called ICEBlock has suddenly surged to the top of the App Store rankings, but not for the usual reasons—it gained traction after government officials publicly criticized it. The backlash seems to have backfired, sparking curiosity and downloads instead of deterring users.
Editor’s Note: This is a classic case of the "Streisand effect," where attempts to suppress something only make it more popular. Whether ICEBlock is controversial, misunderstood, or just caught in a PR storm, the story highlights how public criticism can sometimes fuel interest rather than kill it. If you're in tech or policy, it's a reminder that backlash can have unintended consequences.
X will let AI write Community Notes
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X (formerly Twitter) is experimenting with using AI to help generate its "Community Notes"—those crowdsourced fact-checks that pop up on misleading posts. The idea is to speed up the process, but it raises questions about whether AI can handle nuance and accuracy as well as humans.
Editor’s Note: Community Notes have been a key tool for fighting misinformation on X, but relying on AI could be a double-edged sword. If it works, it might make fact-checking faster and more consistent. If it backfires, though, we could see more errors or even AI-generated bias creeping in. Either way, it’s another sign of how platforms are leaning harder into automation—for better or worse.
The 7 best cordless vacuums for 2025
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If you're tired of tripping over cords or lugging a heavy vacuum around, this roundup is for you. We've tested and ranked the top seven cordless vacuums hitting the market in 2025, weighing factors like battery life, suction power, and ease of use—so you don’t have to guess which one’s worth your money.
Nothing Phone 3 hands-on: A tiny, playful dot-matrix screen in the company's most expensive phone yet
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The Nothing Phone 3 is here, and it’s the brand’s priciest model yet—but it’s also packing some quirky charm. The standout feature? A tiny, retro-style dot-matrix screen on the back that adds a playful, nostalgic twist to an otherwise sleek device. Early hands-on impressions suggest it’s a fun, eye-catching gadget, though the higher price tag might make some buyers pause.
Nothing’s first over-ear headphones want to be a quirky $300 AirPods Max alternative
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Nothing, the buzzy tech brand known for its transparent design aesthetic, is stepping into the premium headphone game with its first over-ear model. Priced at $300, they’re clearly gunning for Apple’s AirPods Max—but with a signature quirky twist, like bold colors and that see-through look. Whether they can compete on sound and features is still up in the air, but they’re definitely aiming to stand out in a crowded market.
The $799 Nothing Phone 3 has four 50MP cameras and a secondary micro-LED display
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The new Nothing Phone 3 is making waves with its bold $799 price tag and some eye-catching features—including not one, but four 50MP cameras and a secondary micro-LED display. It’s clear Nothing is doubling down on standing out in a crowded smartphone market, blending high-end specs with its signature quirky design.
Amazon unveils its Prime Gaming freebies for July 2025
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Amazon just dropped the list of free games and in-game goodies coming to Prime Gaming subscribers in July 2025. Think of it like a monthly surprise box—this time featuring a mix of indie darlings and a few AAA titles, plus exclusive skins for popular multiplayer games. If you’re already a Prime member, it’s basically free loot.
The FCC delays enforcement of prison call rate caps
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The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is hitting pause on enforcing new caps for prison phone call rates, which were meant to make calls more affordable for incarcerated people and their families. The delay comes after pushback from telecom companies and some state prison systems, leaving families in limbo while the legal and logistical kinks get worked out.
Marshall’s new Middleton II Bluetooth speaker lasts 30 hours between charges
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Marshall just dropped its new Middleton II Bluetooth speaker, and the standout feature is its marathon battery life—30 hours on a single charge. It’s a solid upgrade for anyone who hates constantly plugging in their gear, especially for outdoor hangs or long trips.

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