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Many of the best smartwatch deals come and go on a regular basis, and this next Amazon discount is no exception. Currently, Amazon is offering 31% off the price of the white Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 Classic, which is a particularly good pick for anyone who prefers a less-sporty, more-traditional smartwatch design.The Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 Classic is normally priced at well over $500, so the $377 price tag makes it look pretty appealing. While it fittingly features a more classic look, it also still includes fan favorite features such as Samsung’s Health Perks, a rotating bezel, a bright screen,…

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Apple’s AirTag is designed to help users track lost items by relying on a vast network of nearby Apple devices. New research shows that this same system can be manipulated to display locations where an AirTag has never been. Relaying an AirTag’s BLE advertisments over the Internet injects false location reports into the Find My system How the attack works The Find My network depends on Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) signals broadcast by AirTags. When an iPhone or other Apple device detects one of these signals, it sends an encrypted location report to Apple. The owner then sees that location…

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The National Institute of Standards and Technology will stop assigning severity scores to lower-priority vulnerabilities due to the growing workload from rising submission volumes. Starting April 15, the service will only analyze and provide additional details (e.g., severity rating, product lists) for security issues that meet specific criteria related to the risk they pose. The National Vulnerability Database (NVD) will still list all submitted vulnerabilities, but those considered low priority will have a severity rating only from the CVE Numbering Authority (CNA) that evaluated and submitted it. In an announcement this week, the non-regulatory federal agency said it will only…

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When it comes to managing your smart appliances, Home Assistant surpasses practically every platform out there, be it a FOSS tool designed by the tinkering community or a proprietary one released by some IoT device manufacturer. As someone who has been using HASS for years, I believe it’s still pretty simple once you get accustomed to its quirks. However, its DIY nature can make it somewhat intimidating for complete beginners – to the point where your first couple of days with Home Assistant can seem like a nightmare. But if you avoid certain pitfalls that end up swallowing newcomers, the…

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For 30 years, checkout has been a page. A form with fields for name, address, credit card number. Whether it was Amazon’s one-click patent or Apple Pay’s fingerprint, the innovation was always about making that form faster to get through. The form itself never went away. Now it is. This is the final article in a five-part series on optimizing websites for the agentic web. Part 1 covered the evolution from SEO to AAIO. Part 2 explained how to get your content cited in AI responses. Part 3 mapped the protocols forming the infrastructure layer. Part 4 got technical with…

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I’ve been a supporter of Samsung Browser for years. When everyone seemed to complain about Samsung bloatware, I was busy making sure Samsung Browser was my default. It still has more features than Chrome, and it’s a more flexible option. If you haven’t used it in years, I highly recommend giving it another shot. I promise you’ll view Chrome differently if you do. Still, there are reasons to switch to Samsung Browser that don’t make for a flashy commercial. If you’re serious about privacy but want an excellent user experience, Samsung Browser offers plenty of tools to keep your information…

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Zac Kew-Denniss / Android AuthorityOne of the things I love most about my Pixel 10 Pro is Pixelsnap. Having magnets built into the back, rather than relying on cases, is perfect for how I use my phone. I use the magnets to attach my Pixel to wall mounts, chargers, battery packs, and more.Recently, I bought something I didn’t expect to like as much as I do, and it’s become my favorite Pixel 10 accessory. Do you use Qi2 accessories on your phone?12 votesYes75%No8%My phone doesn’t support Qi217% My wife uses PopSockets with her phone, and I was surprised by how…

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Here’s an overview of some of last week’s most interesting news, articles, interviews and videos: Bringing governance and visibility to machine and AI identitiesIn this Help Net Security interview, Archit Lohokare, CEO of AppViewX, explains how the rise of AI marked a turning point where machine and AI agent identities began converging into a single problem. Drawing on his experience across IBM and CyberArk, he describes the shift from human-driven systems to autonomous machines. MITRE releases a shared fraud-cyber framework built from real attack dataThe MITRE Fight Fraud Framework, known as F3, is a behavior-based model designed to give both…

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If you’re trying to access X on Friday afternoon (Eastern Time), you might be hitting a roadblock. That’s what happened to me: I went to refresh my feed one last time before stepping away for the weekend, but noticed that nothing was loading. In fact, the site acted as if I had a brand-new account, and invited me to explore users to follow. But whenever I clicked anything, I’d just get errors. I thought it might have just been on my end, because when I checked Downdetector, the site said: “User reports show no current problems with X (Twitter).” Indeed, the chart was…

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