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Elastic Stack 7.17.27 released

Version 7.17.27 of the Elastic Stack was released today. We recommend you upgrade to this latest version. We recommend 7.17.27 over the previous versions of 7.17.

For details of the issues that have been fixed and a full list of changes for each product in this version, please refer to the release notes.

https://www.el

How to talk to ChatGPT on your phone

ChatGPT has had support for voice conversations since the end of 2023, but if you’re new to OpenAI’s chatbot, figuring out how to converse with it can be tricky since there are a couple of ways to go about it. In this guide, I'll explain the main differences between ChatGPT's two voice modes and how to use both of them. 

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1mo | Engadget
What to expect at the Samsung Galaxy S25 Unpacked 2025 event

Samsung’s big Galaxy S25 launch is right around the corner. The first Galaxy Unpacked event of 2025 is confirmed for January 22 at 1PM ET in San Jose, CA, where Samsung’s “Next Big Thing” (to borrow a

1mo | Engadget
The new Witcher animated film finally has a legit trailer

We’ve been hearing about the latest animated movie based on The Witcher franchise for a while now, but we’ve only ever gotten a short teaser and an equ

1mo | Engadget
Pixelfed, Instagram's decentralized competitor, is now on iOS and Android

Pixelfed is now available as a mobile apps for both iOS and Android. The open source, decentralized platform offers image sharing similar to Instagram. However, Pixelfed has no advertisements and does not share user data with third parties. The platform launched in 2018, but was only available on the web or through third-party app clients. The Android app debuted on January 9 and the iOS app released today.

Creator Daniel Supernault

1mo | Engadget
Show HN: WASM-powered codespaces for Python notebooks on GitHub

Hi HN!

Last year, we shared marimo [1], an open-source reactive notebook for Python with support for execution through WebAssembly [2].

We wanted to share something new: you can now run marimo and Jupyter notebooks directly from GitHub in a Wasm-powered, codespace-like environment. What makes this powerful is that we mount the GitHub repository's contents as a filesystem in the notebook, making it really easy to share notebooks with data.

All you need to do is prepend 'marimo.app' to a

1mo | Hacker news
AI slop is still distorting news about the L.A. wildfires

A firefighter emerges from the flames, a bear cub tucked under each arm. Another, in full protective gear, carries a tiny puppy away from the inferno. A third cradles a baby deer close to their chest. 

This clip posted to Instagram by @FutureRiderUS last week has more than 43 million views and counting. “Amid the flames, even the smallest lives fight for survival,” reads the caption, bearing the hashtag #CaliforniaWildf

A new movement wants to protect social media from billionaires

Over the past few years, concerns about billionaires using media outlets they own to signal boost their own beliefs has become a growing concern. Jeff Bezos owns the Washington Post. Elon Musk owns X (formerly Twitter)—and might be in the running to buy TikTok, if a Bloomberg report is to be believed.

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Google Adds Data Collection Period To PageSpeed Insights (PSI) via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern

Google updates PageSpeed Insights to display CrUX data collection periods, helping developers better analyze website performance metrics.

The post Google Adds Data Collection Period To PageSpeed Insights (PSI) appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

https://www.searchenginejournal.com/google-adds-data-collection-

The Secret Method for Perfect Air Fryer Wings Every Time

Chicken wings are a surprisingly good air fryer food, but you need to layer them in the basket the right way to get that crispy final result. Here's how. https://www.cnet.com/how-to/the-secret-method-for-perfect-air-fryer-wings/#ftag=CADf328eec

1mo | cnet.com
New York's $15 Broadband Law Goes Into Effect This Week

The Supreme Court declined to hear a case from a broadband lobbying group to block the state's Affordable Broadband Act. https://www.cnet.com/home/internet/new-yorks-15-broadband-law-goes-into-effect-this-week/#ftag=CADf328eec

1mo | cnet.com
 Lenovo Legion Pro 7i Gen 10 hands-on: Tweaked to perfection?

Lenovo's refreshed Legion Pro 7i 10th Gen offers more than just iterative updates to the internal specs; it also offers a new set of RGB light bars, a new thermal management system, an updated keyboard, and a slightly redesigned chassis to fit all the changes.

https://www.laptopmag.com/laptops/gaming-laptops-pcs/lenovo-legion-pro-7i-gen-10-hands-on-tweaked-t

 Apple's MacBook Air M4 may arrive soon — but there could be one big catch

The M4 MacBook Air could launch in just a few months, but Apple is retiring another MacBook Air — and not the one you think.

https://www.laptopmag.com/laptops/macbooks/apple-macbook-air-m4-rumor-m3-

 Why create a playable version of Tetris within a PDF? 'Why not?'

A security analyst created a playable version of Tetris that lives within a PDF file. Gameplay is a janky, but the project shows a unique way to use inputs and outputs within a PDF file.

https://www.windowscentral.com/software-apps/browsing/why-create-a-playable-version-of-tetris-within-a-pdf-why-not

 Battlemage win? Leaked Arc B570 figures suggest strong value for Intel's next GPU.

Intel is gearing up to launch its next Arc Battlemage desktop GPU on January 16, and a new leak suggests the Arc B570 won't be too far behind its B580 sibling.

https://www.windowscentral.com/hardware/cpu-gpu-components/intel-arc-b570-geekbench-leak

Understanding how to prioritize makes you a more effective designer

Everything can’t be the top priority, or else nothing is

1mo | UX Design
Mark Zuckerberg plans to lay off an additional five percent of Meta's workforce

Meta is preparing for even more layoffs, according to reporting by Bloomberg. CEO Mark Zuckerberg said in a company memo that he plans on cutting about five percent of its "low-performers."

“I’ve decided to raise the bar on performance management and move out low-performers faster,” Zuckerberg said in the memo

1mo | Engadget
DoJ remotely cleaned thousands of computers infected with Chinese malware

The Department of Justice and the FBI shared today that they have completed a project to remove malware used by Chinese hackers from computers in the US. The effort was essentially a court-approved counter-hack that remotely deleted malware known as PlugX from more than 4,200 computers. The agencies will notify the US owners of those impacted machines about the operation through their internet service providers.

According to the DOJ

1mo | Engadget
Ask HN: How do you prevent the impact of social media on your children?

I don't yet have children but having grown up during the rise of social media, it's clear to me that the way it is used now by young children and teens has transformed even from when I was their age (approx 10 years ago). It worries me for when I myself have to manage their exposure to things like this. On one hand, I feel it would be in their best interests to be completely shielded from it as I personally feel it isn't beneficial for them on the whole at that age. However, it's undeniable

1mo | Hacker news
Ask HN: Teams using AI – how do you prevent it from breaking your codebase?

For teams actively using AI coding assistants (Copilot, Cursor, Windsurf, etc.), I'm noticing a frustrating pattern: the more complex your codebase, the more time developers spend preventing AI from breaking things.

Some common scenarios I keep running into:

* AI suggests code that completely ignores existing patterns

* It recreates components we already have

* It modifies core architecture without understanding implications

* It forgets critical context from previous conversations

1mo | Hacker news
The AOL experience is still kicking in 2025

AOL is alive and well.

Decades after its heyday, AOL offers a subscription-based browser called AOL Desktop Gold, priced at $6.99 per month. While no longer tied to dial-up internet, it retains much of the charm of its late-’90s and early-2000s predecessor. 

In a recent YouTube &t=2s">video, Michael MJD takes viewers on a tour of AOL Desktop Gold. Upon launching the app, Michael is greeted with AOL’s class

All the Best Smart Home Tech You Can Expect in 2025 (and Beyond)

There are flashy smart home tools headed to store shelves this year, but those might not be the products that make the biggest splash in 2025. https://www.cnet.com/home/smart-home/all-the-smart-home-tech-you-can-expect-in-2025-and-beyond/#ftag=CADf328eec

1mo | cnet.com
The 16 Best Xbox Games Right Now

Whether you're gaming on an Xbox One, Xbox Series X or S, or streaming Xbox Cloud Gaming, CNET's experts list the best Xbox games for you in 2024. https://www.cnet.com/tech/gaming/best-xbox-games-for-xbox-one-series-x-s/#ftag=CADf328eec

1mo | cnet.com
Go Off Grid in Style With a New Look From Airstream

Airstream's Midnight Flamingo trailer package has solar, lots of battery capacity and a Klipsch audio system to keep you entertained while adventuring. https://www.cnet.com/roadshow/news/go-off-grid-in-style-with-a-new-look-from-airstream/#ftag=CADf328eec

1mo | cnet.com
 Venezuela lifts Telegram ban, but the internet remains restricted

While people in Venezuela can now use Telegram without a VPN service, TikTok remains restricted alongside Signal and other online resources.

https://www.techradar.com/vpn/vpn-privacy-security/venezuela-lifts-telegram-ban-but-the-internet-remains-restricted

Samsung’s top-rated 4TB portable SSD is nearly half off today
1mo | pcworld.com
Boost your laptop battery life with Chrome’s new performance tools
1mo | pcworld.com
Windows 10 PCs have been stuck in an update loop for days
1mo | pcworld.com
Rumors swirl of Nvidia Arm CPUs for PCs coming later in 2025
1mo | pcworld.com
Microsoft Paint adds AI feature that erases unwanted objects in images
1mo | pcworld.com
DirectTV tees up its own take on the skinny sports streaming bundle
1mo | pcworld.com
Save $300 on this versatile Dell 2-in-1 productivity laptop
1mo | pcworld.com