Pornhub Premium members' search and activity data stolen by hackers


Pornhub published a security post on December 12 stating that a recent cybersecurity incident involving Mixpanel, a third-party data analytics provider, has impacted some Pornhub Premium users.

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Ford is ending the F-150 Lightning and pivoting to battery storage


Ford explained that upcoming vehicles will shift to hybrid powertrains, partially to address the range anxiety that has plagued electric vehicle adoption. Moreover, the company will redeploy resources toward a new battery storage business with higher profit margins.

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Dubai just hosted a live, playable game of Tetris in the sky


The city of Dubai became the stage for a historic event on Sunday evening when Red Bull Gaming hosted the world's first live, playable Tetris match in the sky. The event turned the city's skyline into a massive illuminated screen, with more than two thousand synchronized RGB drones recreating the...

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Fake torrent for "One Battle After Another" delivers trojan through subtitles


Bitdefender recently discovered a fraudulent torrent for the film One Battle After Another that contains an ingenious Trojan delivery mechanism. The security company claims its tools defended users against the malware from the start, but those unaccustomed to torrenting should exercise caution.

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LG to unveil Micro RGB TVs at CES 2026 with near-perfect color performance


We've heard quite a bit about Micro RGB TVs this year. Samsung revealed its first set in August – a 115-inch model that costs an eye-watering $32,000. Sony, Hisense and TCL are also expected to launch Micro RGB TVs in 2026.

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Samsung denies ending consumer SATA SSD production amid AI-driven NAND squeeze


The controversy comes amid escalating demand for semiconductor memory driven by the growth of artificial intelligence infrastructure. Much of the industry's available NAND flash, once destined for consumer hardware such as SSDs, is now being redirected toward hyperscalers and AI labs. That shift has created one of the most constrained...

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This DIY PC gaming setup fires back, drenches you in rain, and knocks you off your chair


Instagram user ryc._1216 showed off his incredible PC build in a 30-second clip on the social media site. The maker is playing Arena Breakout: Infinite, the FPS extraction shooter that was released in September.

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A Japanese startup built a speaker that's basically a sheet of fabric


The technology originated at Japan's National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) in 2018, where researchers demonstrated a thin, lightweight, bendable electronic textile. Sensia's new product represents the first commercial application of that research, adapting the concept into a consumer-ready format that requires no traditional speaker cones or enclosures.

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Amazon's "Ask this Book" feature is like an in-book chatbot for Kindle users


Amazon recently launched Ask This Book (ATB), a new feature available to Kindle iOS app users. The tool leverages AI and chatbot technology designed to enhance the reading experience without revealing key plot points – at least in theory.

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DoomScroll is a web app that brings thousands of fan-made and classic levels to your browser


Stop doomscrolling social media and start "DoomScrolling" Doom. DoomScroll, a browser-based web app, lets players scroll through and play thousands of fan-made Doom WADs instantly – no installation required. The project, created by software engineer James Baicoianu and internet archivist Jason Scott, launched to celebrate 32 years of Doom and...

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