Month: September 2025

Twitch is making it easy to rewind streams

Twitch is launching a feature this week I’ve wanted for a very long time: the ability to scrub back on a livestream right from a streamer’s main channel page. You can already look back at previous parts of livestreams as they’re going on by clicking through to the Videos section…

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GoPro Max 2 vs Insta360 X5: which is the new 360 camera king?

GoPro Max 2 Today’s best GoPro Max 2 deals The rugged, low-profile Max 2 offers amazing 360 video quality in the right conditions, but struggles to deliver after dark. Pros Superb “true 8K” image quality Tool-free lens replacements Flexible mounting options Cons Poor image quality in low light Condensation can…

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What happens when an AI-generated artist gets a record deal? A copyright mess

Two weeks ago, record company Hallwood Media signed a deal with Telisha “Nikki” Jones after negotiations that purportedly included an offer of $3 million, Billboard reported. Jones is a Mississippi-based lyricist behind the R&B artist “Xania Monet” whose most popular song on Spotify racked up over 1 million listens, and…

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Under the radar – Google warns new Brickstorm malware was stealing data from US firms for over a year

Google warns UNC5221 targeted US legal, tech, and SaaS firms with Brickstorm malware for over a year Campaign aimed at espionage, intellectual property theft, and long-term infrastructure access Mandiant urges TTP-based threat hunting and stronger authentication to counter future attacks US organizations across the legal, technology, SaaS, and business process…

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OpenAI really, really wants you to start your day with ChatGPT Pulse

OpenAI’s latest personalization play for ChatGPT: You can now allow the chatbot to learn about you via your transcripts and phone activity (think: connected apps like your calendar, email, and Google Contacts), and based on that data, it’ll research things it thinks you’ll like and present you with a daily…

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Microsoft pressured to extend free Windows 10 security updates in most of Europe

Score another win for EU consumers. On Wednesday, Microsoft backtracked on the strings it had attached to Windows 10's Extended Security Updates (ESU) program. However, it only did so in the European Economic Area (EEA) following complaints from an advocacy group. The elephant in the room? The EU's Digital Markets…

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