Month: December 2025

Reddit is testing verification

Reddit is starting to test verified profiles, the company announced today. Users who are verified as part of this “limited alpha test” will have a gray checkmark next to their username “across profiles, communities, feeds, post detail pages, and search results.” For this “initial test,” Reddit says it’s “selected a…

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Microsoft issues patches for 56 security flaws – all ‘important’ severity or above

Microsoft Patch Tuesday fixes 56 vulnerabilities, including one actively exploited zero-day Key flaws: CVE-2025-62221 privilege escalation, Copilot RCE, PowerShell Invoke-WebRequest RCE Updates bring Copilot UI tweaks, File Explorer fixes, and PowerShell warnings Microsoft has released this month’s Patch Tuesday cumulative update, fixing a total of 56 vulnerabilities found across the…

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August’s founders are back with a smart front door

It looks like someone may have finally done the smart door right. Doma Home, a new company from the creators of the August smart lock, has announced its first product: the Doma Intelligent Door. A motorized smart door that automatically opens as you approach and closes after you enter, the…

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Amazon brings same-day deliveries of perishable food items to 1,300 new areas

Amazon is introducing same-day delivery of perishable food items to 1,300 new cities and towns throughout the country, upping the total service area to more than 2,300 locations. This expansion covers cities like Boise, Salt Lake City, Fort Collins, Omaha, Des Moines and many more. Check the link to see…

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This deal on the Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 makes it an unbeatable budget smartwatch

The Samsung Galaxy Watch has had a long run of successful models, with many happy customers loving the sleek design and excellent Gemini AI integration. We’re now at version 8, which means there are regular deals available for the last-gen alternative – including this Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 at Amazon…

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The UK government will ‘look into’ Rockstar’s firing of union-organizing workers

Rockstar Games may have to answer for what appears to be union-busting behavior. UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, under pressure from parliament, said the government will "look into" the firing of 31 employees in October. The sacked workers were all part of a private trade union chat group on Discord.…

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