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Google Injects Gemini Into Chrome as AI Browsers Go Mainstream
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Google weaving Gemini further into the popular Chrome browser is an inflection point for AI in our software, although some users will still be looking for the “off” switch. (Wired)
This Microsoft Entra ID Vulnerability Could Have Been Catastrophic
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A pair of flaws in Microsoft's Entra ID identity and access management system could have allowed an attacker to gain access to virtually all Azure customer accounts. (Wired)
China Turns Legacy Chips Into a Trade Weapon
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As Washington pushes for a TikTok deal, Beijing is countering with probes into American chipmakers. (Wired)
Political Influencers Are Ramping Up Security—and Posting Through It
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In the wake of Charlie Kirk’s killing, political influencers have to balance security and the requirements of the job. “Part of my rate is the ‘someone might kill me tax,’” says one. (Wired)
How to Trade In or Sell Your iPhone (2025)
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If you plan to upgrade to one of Apple’s new models, don’t forget to cash in on your old one. (Wired)
Auk Mini Review: Start Your Own Seeds, Scandinavian Style
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This simple hydroponic garden brings Scandinavian style to your kitchen counter. (Wired)
How to Back Up Your iPhone to iCloud, MacOS, or Windows (2025)
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Save your memories before you grab a new iPhone or update to the latest version of iOS. (Wired)
What’s the Best iPhone to Buy or Avoid Right Now? (2025)
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The iPhone 17 lineup is here. Here are all the details on Apple’s smartphones to help you find the right model, whether that’s the iPhone Air or iPhone 16e. (Wired)
The Home Depot Deals During the 2025 Decor Days Sales Event
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The Home Depot is offering up to 50 percent off home goods during September. Here’s the breakdown on the biggest Home Depot deals. (Wired)
Cybercriminals Have a Weird New Way to Target You With Scam Texts
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Scammers are now using “SMS blasters” to send out up to 100,000 texts per hour to phones that are tricked into thinking the devices are cell towers. Your wireless carrier is powerless to stop them. (Wired)