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Cheap Large TVs Hide a Dirty Secret for Football Fans
Budget big-screen TVs often suffer from backlight uniformity issues that ruin fast-moving sports like football.

Social Engineering Meets AI: How Hackers Hijacked 20,000 Instagram Accounts
Hackers manipulated an AI chatbot to gain control of 20,000 Instagram accounts. The exploit underscores new vulnerabilities in automated customer support.

Balcony Solar Battery Opens New Energy Options for Renters
EcoFlow's Stream Ultra X is a plug-and-play balcony battery that lets renters store solar energy without permanent installation or landlord permission.

Logitech's Foldable Mobi Mouse Brings Repairable Design to Compact Travel Gear
Logitech launched the Mobi Fold, a folding travel mouse with a replaceable battery, silicone grip and a hinge rated for 15 years of use at $79.99.

Razer's New Microphone Bridges USB and XLR With 32-Bit Float Support
Razer launches the Seiren V3 Pro hybrid microphone with USB-C, XLR connections and 32-bit float support. It targets streamers seeking flexibility between USB convenience and professional audio quality.

Programmable Disclosure Aims to Rebuild User Trust in Data Privacy
A new approach called programmable disclosure offers users dynamic control over their personal data, potentially transforming static privacy policies into interactive trust-building tools.

EU Orders Meta to Open WhatsApp to Rival AI Chatbots
EU orders Meta to open WhatsApp to rival AI chatbots, citing Digital Markets Act violations. The ruling forces interoperability with competing AI services.

ServiceNow API Flaw Exposes Customer Data Amid Disclosure Concerns
ServiceNow confirms a security incident involving unauthorized access to customer data through a bug in an API endpoint. The limited disclosure raises concerns about transparency and API security.

The Hidden Cost of AI: Why Bad Ideas Drain Enterprise Budgets
Despite plummeting costs for AI infrastructure, enterprises are wasting millions on unviable projects. Companies must aggressively vet ideas to avoid budget drain.

Google Tests Reduced Free Storage for New Accounts Without Phone Number
Google is testing a policy in select regions that limits new accounts to 5GB free storage unless users link a phone number. The move aims to curb abuse but raises privacy questions.