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Heritage Foundation insists it was not hacked by ‘gay furries’

Citing Project 2025, the hacktivist collective SiegedSec released 200 gigabytes of the right-wing think tank’s data.

Here’s how OpenAI will determine how powerful its AI systems are

OpenAI made a system to determine how smart its AI systems are, ranging from Level 1 to Level 5.

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The Vision Pro launches in five more countries today.

Customers in Australia, Canada, France, Germany, and the UK can now buy Apple’s VR headset. It’s the second wave of international expansion, following China, Japan, and Singapore last month. When the headset launched in February, it was exclusive to the US.


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Opera challenges EU over Microsoft Edge gatekeeper status.

Opera has asked the EU General Court to annul the European Commission’s decision not to designate Microsoft Edge as a gatekeeper under the Digital Markets Act. Opera argues that Microsoft still makes it difficult to use an alternative browser and keeps treating its own browser “in a preferential way.” Microsoft is certainly using every trick in the book to keep Windows users on Edge.


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Mark Zuckerberg is doing a stadium show... well, a podcast.

He’s set to appear on the Acquired Podcast on September 10th at San Francisco’s Chase Center. Tickets haven’t gone on sale yet, but you can sign up for more information here.


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1Password has a new, handy way to share Wi-Fi passwords.

1Password can now automatically generate scannable QR codes for Wi-Fi credentials, as reported by 9to5Mac, meaning you can easily get your friends connected to your network without revealing your punny Wi-Fi password.

I had to make a new entry for my Wi-Fi network in my 1Password account to get the QR code to show up.


A screenshot of a Wi-Fi QR code in 1Password.
Not a bad network name, though I’ve seen it before.
Image: 1Password
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Journalist database Muck Rack is dealing with fake writers, too.

The platform unverified profiles for two seemingly-fake iLounge writers that appear to be publishing AI-written content after we reached out for comment.

Muck Rack is also “developing a model that will identify and detect signs that are commonly found in fake authorship so we can flag potential AI writers to users,” spokesperson Linda Zebian tells The Verge.


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A DIY Switch Lite OLED screen upgrade is coming for less than $50.

That’s according to YouTuber Taki Udon who’s been teasing the mod they’ve created for months and today shared a proof-of-concept video demonstrating a Switch Lite with a much improved OLED display.

There’s no word on availability, but with a confirmed price tag under $50 and an upgrade process that’s described as, “very easy,” we’re very tempted.


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Amazon just signed a big podcast deal.

The tech giant and comedian Dax Shepard agreed to an $80 million deal for his Armchair Expert podcast, The Wall Street Journal reports. Spotify had landed the show as an exclusive in 2021 before allowing it to be on other platforms last year.


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First, Apple put Thread in the iPhone, now the smart home radio could be coming to Android phones.

Mishaal Rahman reports that Android 15 adds a Thread Network Stack to allow Android smartphones with Thread radios to directly control Thread smart home devices.

But there aren’t any such phones yet. Only the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max have Thread. With the Pixel 9 launching next month, that could soon change.


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Google Maps’ Immersive View has arrived in Canada.

The country may have felt forgotten when the feature expanded to New York, London, and Tokyo last year, but starting today Canadians can take a virtual tour of their own cities including Montreal, Calgary, Toronto, Ottawa, and Edmonton. Check out the CN Tower, or pan your way through the historic streets of Old Montreal.


Screenshots of Google Maps’ Immersive View feature highlighting Canadian landmarks.
Google Maps’ Immersive View is now available in Canada.
Screenshot: Google Maps
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The only gift you’ll need for Christmas.

If you’re a fan of Hallmark’s Christmas movies, that is: the company is launching a streaming service, Hallmark Plus, in mid-September, Deadline reports.

The service, which will cost $80 per year, will feature shows like Finding Mr. Christmas, a reality show where 10 men will compete to earn a role in a 2024 Hallmark holiday movie.