Month: November 2025

Hackers are teaming up with organized crime gangs to steal cargo right from supply chains

Hackers are creating phishing attacks for logistics companies They then gain access and redirect shipments to new destinations Real organized crime gangs lie in wait to steal the rerouted cargo It seems like the obvious evolution of crime in an increasingly online world – but cybercriminals and offline gangs generally…

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Exclusive Steelcase discount: get 28% off four of our favourite ergonomic office chairs ahead of Black Friday

2025 has flown by and Black Friday sales are nearly here. By far the biggest sales event of the year, Black Friday is the perfect time to buy big-ticket items like one of the best TVs, a coffee machine or even home office essentials – which will be tax deductible…

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Valve will finally turn off the Steam Deck’s screen while it’s downloading games

Valve is testing a low-power way to complete downloads on your Steam Deck without having to leave the handheld running with the screen on. As part of an update that’s currently on the Steam Deck’s Beta and Preview channels, the handheld can “complete all active downloads in a new display-off…

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Apple Podcasts is generating automatic links and chapters

Apple Podcasts will soon include automatically-generated chapters for shows in English and allow creators to add links at specific timestamps in their episodes. Timed links may also be added to episodes automatically whenever creators mention another podcast. Creators can opt-out of both features, and chapters will only be generated when…

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Your Stream Deck’s ‘device not supported’ error should fix itself if you log in

Did your Stream Deck sprout a red “Device Not Supported” badge where a button used to be? If so, you were probably using BarRaider’s popular plug-ins, which apparently check to see if StreamDeck.exe is digitally signed — and it just so happens that Elgato’s digital signature expired yesterday (see image…

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There’s no better PC under $350 than this Ryzen 7 powerhouse with a CPU that’s faster than a 10-core Apple M5 CPU, and that’s no mistake

Compact desktops are getting faster, smarter, and better value, and the Machenike AI Mini PC is a perfect example. Powered by the AMD Ryzen 7 8745HS, this tiny powerhouse delivers desktop-class performance in a system small enough to fit in the palm of your hand. Built on TSMC’s efficient 4nm…

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