Month: August 2025

WB Games’ best PC titles are in this $12 Humble bundle

This bittersweet bundle features an array of licensed and original open-world titles, fighting games, and first-person shooters from WB Games’ studios — most of which have either fallen from grace in recent years or have been shut down. The standout for me is Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor, Monolith’s third-person action…

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Apple iOS 26 beta is available: Everything you need to know about the new iPhone update

Liquid Glass is a huge new change coming to iOS 26. (Apple) The wait for upgrading your iPhone to iOS 26 keeps getting shorter, but we’re still over a month out from the release, which is expected this fall. But if you want to start testing out the new features…

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Even your printer company now wants to sell you endpoint protection as a subscription — will others follow suit?

Consolidating printer security under one vendor may save time, though not without integration risks Canon’s new security subscription arrives just as its printer drivers face critical vulnerability exposure Root access to Canon’s firewall allegedly sold online amid new enterprise protection service launch The lines between traditional hardware providers and cybersecurity…

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Google’s latest security patch finally fixes a months-old bug, and a ‘critical’ security flaw

Google’s latest Pixel software update fixes a few high-level security flaws It’s rolling out now for eligible Pixel phones and tablets The update also fixes a glitch with the ‘Back Button’ If you have a Google Pixel phone, make sure you’ve downloaded the latest security patch, as it includes several…

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Sections on habeas corpus and nobility titles were temporarily removed from Congress’ US Constitution website

Key sections of the US Constitution were temporarily removed from Congress' website. Provisions including habeas corpus (due process) and the prohibition of nobility titles (like, say, King) vanished from the digital version of the document. They've since been restored. 404 Media first reported on the edits after users on Lemmy…

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Gemini’s new Guided Learning mode can quiz students and create interactive study aids

Google is updating Gemini to make it a better education tool with a new feature called Guided Learning. Like similar learning-focused updates to ChatGPT and Claude, Guided Learning tries to promote understanding by breaking down problems into step-by-step instructions, follow-up questions and interactive examples, rather than simply providing an answer.…

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