Published on: 2025-06-09 00:40:50
Think of what $139 will buy you in a tech or electronics store, and usually you go to the little stuff — go elbows-deep in that bargain DVD bin, or grab a (small) portable hard drive, or maybe a printer — but the ink refills will catch up to you soon enough. But right now at Best Buy, $139 will get you a new 14-inch HP Chromebook which normally sells for $329. Don’t worry, it’s not a refurbished or scratch-and-dent floor model from some obscure brand you’ve never heard of — this is a brand-new
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Find related items on AmazonPublished on: 2025-06-14 04:58:04
Mozilla has rolled out an emergency Firefox 139.0.1 update after the Tuesday release caused graphical artifacts on PCs with NVIDIA GPUs. Firefox 139 shipped on May 27 with features like Full-Page Translations, but it also caused graphical artifacts when browsing the web in Firefox. In a Reddit thread, several Firefox users complained that videos would flicker or flash. This issue also affects webpages, including sites like Instagram. Mozilla has quickly identified the root cause and has shipp
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Find related items on AmazonPublished on: 2025-11-12 04:15:46
Microsoft has named multiple threat actors part of a cybercrime gang accused of developing malicious tools capable of bypassing generative AI guardrails to generate celebrity deepfakes and other illicit content. An updated complaint identifies the individuals as Arian Yadegarnia from Iran (aka 'Fiz'), Alan Krysiak of the United Kingdom (aka 'Drago'), Ricky Yuen from Hong Kong, China (aka 'cg-dot'), and Phát Phùng Tấn of Vietnam (aka 'Asakuri'). As the company explained today, these threat acto
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