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CNET NewsDec 13, 2025
Today's NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints and Answers for Dec. 14, #447
Here are hints and the answers for the NYT Connections: Sports Edition puzzle for Dec. 14, No. 447.

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Today's NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for Dec. 14 #651
Here are hints and answers for the NYT Strands puzzle for Dec. 14, No. 651.

CNET NewsDec 13, 2025
La Liga Soccer: Stream Barcelona vs. Osasuna Live From Anywhere
The Blaugrana go in search of a seventh straight win in La Liga.

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CNET Most Popular ProductsDec 13, 2025
WTF: This Boxing Humanoid Robot Is Unitree's Wildest Demo Yet
A Chinese robotics company is taking humanoid technology to the next level. Here are all the hidden details you may have missed.

Gizmag Emerging TechDec 13, 2025
You'll never guess where this skyscraper is going to be built...
We're used to seeing new skyscrapers regularly announced for major cities like Dubai, New York, and Shenzhen. However, this ambitious project is slated for somewhere totally unexpected: a remote Swiss village.. Named Lina Peak, the project has absolutely nothing to do with that other plan to do the same thing, and will totally transform the

CNET Most Popular ProductsDec 13, 2025
New 2025 Christmas Movies on Prime Video, Netflix and More
Here's a collection of merry films you can watch now.

CNET Most Popular ProductsDec 13, 2025
Here's What Tesla's New Affordable Electric Cars Cost, and What You Get
The stripped-down Model Y and Model 3 come with a lot of features at a lower price.

ResearchBuzzDec 13, 2025
Belarus Banned Books, Claude Lanzmann's Audio Archive, Public Domain Game Jam, More: Saturday ResearchBuzz, December 13, 2025
NEW RESOURCES Publishing Perspectives: Belarus: Where Independent Work is Branded Extremism. "On November 27, PEN Belarus and the Belarusian Association of Journalists hosted an event…where authors and journalists shared powerful testimonies about […]

CNET Most Popular ProductsDec 13, 2025
'Landman' Season 2, Episode 5: Streaming Release Date and Time
Here is your guide to watching the series set in West Texas.

EngadgetDec 11, 2025
The best Christmas gifts to give everyone on your 2025 holiday shopping list
Finding the right gifts for everyone on your list this time of year can be a major source of stress. It can be even more daunting if you're trying to stick to a budget all while getting the folks you love things that they will really appreciate. But there's also a good chance you're getting fed bad gift ideas (and just as bad deals) if you're browsing the web frantically searching as we get closer and closer to the holidays.

Allow us at Engadget to help you through it. Here, you'll find all of our holiday gift guides collected in one place, so you can more easily find the best Christmas gifts you need this year. Are you looking for white elephant gift ideas? Are you struggling to come up with a good gift for the father figure in your life? Are you just looking for a good board game to pick up for your own family? We've got you covered with gift ideas for all of those scenarios and more.

Best white elephant gift ideas

According to legend, the King of Siam would give a white elephant to courtiers who had upset them. The recipient had no choice but to simply thank the king for such an opulent gift, knowing that they likely could not afford the upkeep for such an animal. It would inevitably lead them to financial ruin. This story is almost certainly untrue, but it has led to a modern holiday staple: the white elephant gift exchange. These gift ideas will not only get you a few chuckles, but will also make your recipient feel (slightly) burdened.

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EngadgetDec 10, 2025
Hackers tricked ChatGPT, Grok and Google into helping them install malware
Ever since reporting earlier this year on how easy it is to trick an agentic browser, I've been following the intersections between modern AI and old-school scams. Now, there's a new convergence on the horizon: hackers are apparently using AI prompts to seed Google search results with dangerous commands. When executed by unknowing users, these commands prompt computers to give the hackers the access they need to install malware.

The warning comes by way of a recent report from detection-and-response firm Huntress. Here's how it works. First, the threat actor has a conversation with an AI assistant about a common search term, during which they prompt the AI to suggest pasting a certain command into a computer's terminal. They make the chat publicly visible and pay to boost it on Google. From then on, whenever someone searches for the term, the malicious instructions will show up high on the first page of results.

Huntress ran tests on both ChatGPT and Grok after discovering that a Mac-targeting data exfiltration attack called AMOS had originated from a simple Google search. The user of the infected device had searched "clear disk space on Mac," clicked a sponsored ChatGPT link and — lacking the training to see that the advice was hostile — executed the command. This let the attackers install the AMOS malware. The testers discovered that both chatbots replicated the attack vector.

As Huntress points out, the evil genius of this attack is that it bypasses almost all the traditional red flags we've been taught to look for. The victim doesn't have to download a file, install a suspicious executable or even click a shady link. The only things they have to trust are


Computer World Security NewsMar 28, 2024
If you get an unexpected call from Apple Support, you're being hacked
Have you ever had an unexpected direct phone call from Apple support? I have not, and if you do ever receive one, you probably aren't talking to Apple. The company says you should immediately hang up.

"If you get an unsolicited or suspicious phone call from someone claiming to be from Apple or Apple Support, just hang up," the company support website states.

Don't fall for it Other things it warns against are suspicious calendar invitations in Mail or Calendar, annoying pop-ups in the browser, unexpected software download prompts, and fraudulent emails.

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ComputerWorldMar 13, 2024
Office 365: A guide to the updates
Office 365 and Microsoft 365 subscribers get more frequent software updates than those who have purchased Office without a subscription, which means subscribers have access to the latest features, security patches, and bug fixes. But it can be hard to keep track of the changes in each update and know when they're available. We're doing this for you, so you don't have to.

Following are summaries of the updates to Office 365/Microsoft 365 for Windows, with the latest releases shown first. We'll add info about new updates as they're rolled out.

Note: This story covers updates released to regular Office 365/Microsoft 365 for Windows subscribers. If you're a member of Microsoft's Office Insider preview program or want to get a sneak peek at upcoming features, see the company's "Release notes for Office for Windows Desktop (Beta builds)" page.

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Computer World Security NewsAug 08, 2023
Researchers build a scary Mac attack using AI and sound
A UK research team based at Durham University has identified an exploit that could allow attackers to figure out what you type on your MacBook Pro — based on the sound each keyboard tap makes.

These kinds of attacks aren't particularly new. The researchers found research dating back to the 1950s into using acoustics to identify what people write. They also note that the first paper detailing use of such an attack surface was written for the US National Security Agency (NSA) in 1972, prompting speculation such attacks may already be in place.

"(The) governmental origin of AS- CAs creates speculation that such an attack may already be possible on modern devices, but remains classified," the researchers wrote.

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