Ring + Flock Safety partnership lets police request Ring footage — what it means for privacy

Ring partners with Flock Safety to let law enforcement request doorbell footage — privacy concerns arise Amazon-owned Ring has announced a partnership with surveillance company Flock Safety that allows public safety agencies using Flock's Nova platform or FlockOS to submit requests for footage from Ring customers via Ring’s "Community Requests" program. The process is described as optional and anonymized: agencies must provide a specific location, timeframe, a unique investigation code, and details of the incident before requests are passed to relevant users. Ring says the request flow keeps user identities private and that camera owners choose whether to share footage. The move marks a pivot back toward working with law enforcement after several years of distancing, and comes amid other shifts at Ring — including founder Jamie Siminoff’s return to…
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Meta Ray‑Ban Display review — Impressive display but bulky first‑gen tradeoffs

Meta Ray‑Ban Display review — Impressive display but bulky first‑gen tradeoffs Meta's new Ray‑Ban Display smart glasses promise a wearable step forward: a bright monocular display, a responsive Neural Band controller, and built‑in Meta AI features. After ten days of daily use, the core impression is mixed — exciting tech inside, but a lot of first‑generation compromises. Key facts at a glance: Price: $800 — positioned as a premium, early‑adopter product. Display: monocular right‑eye display with ~20° field of view; bright and clear but not immersive. Weight & comfort: frames are chunky (about 69g) and can press after several hours; available in black and a lighter "sand" color. Battery: Meta quotes ~6 hours; real‑world life depends heavily on usage — video calls and translation drain it much faster. The glasses…
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US and Saudi Arabia derail landmark shipping carbon-tax — what it means

US and Saudi Arabia derail landmark shipping carbon-tax — what it means Negotiations on a landmark global carbon-tax for shipping were effectively derailed after representatives from the US and Saudi Arabia backed a motion to adjourn talks for a year. The measure — which had been set to make shipping the first industry with internationally mandated emissions rules — will now require timelines and terms to be renegotiated. The plan, the product of nearly a decade of talks and support from more than 100 countries, would have forced ship owners to switch to cleaner fuels from 2028 or face fines. Industry groups welcomed the clarity the deal promised, but the adjournment leaves major questions about enforcement, investment timelines and emissions trajectories. Key points: The US reportedly pressured countries to vote…
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TwitchCon: Targeted Enforcement, Dual-Format Streaming Beta, AI Auto-Clips & Monetization Push

TwitchCon: Targeted Enforcement, Dual-Format Streaming Beta, AI Auto-Clips & Monetization Push Twitch used its opening keynote at TwitchCon in San Diego to announce a string of changes aimed at streamers. The most notable policy shift moves the platform away from blanket bans toward targeted enforcement — meaning a chat violation may not automatically take away streaming privileges, and vice versa. That change could reduce broad penalties and focus action on specific behaviors. Technological updates and creator tools also featured heavily. Highlights include: Dual-format streaming (beta): A feature that lets creators stream in both vertical and horizontal orientations at once. Twitch began limited testing in August and is expanding the beta next week. Auto Clips (AI): An automated highlights tool that generates clips for streamers using AI to identify noteworthy moments.…
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Blizzard Hearthstone & Warcraft Rumble Teams Unionize with CWA

Blizzard Hearthstone & Warcraft Rumble Developers Unionize with CWA Developers working on Hearthstone and Warcraft Rumble have formed a new union represented by the Communication Workers of America (CWA). The unit includes over 100 people — software engineers, designers, artists, quality assurance testers and producers — and joins a growing wave of unions across Blizzard. The move builds on organizing wins at Blizzard earlier this year: World of Warcraft staff formed the Warcraft Gamemakers Guild last year, and teams behind Diablo and Overwatch followed in 2025. According to CWA, roughly 1,900 Blizzard employees are now represented by the union. New unit size: 100+ developers across Hearthstone and Warcraft Rumble Representation: Communication Workers of America (CWA) Context: Part of wider organizing at Blizzard and Microsoft-owned studios This new union arrives amid…
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Mova Z60 Ultra Roller Complete — Review Summary

Mova Z60 Ultra Roller Complete — Top model impresses in early German tests The Mova Z60 Ultra Roller Complete is currently Mova's flagship cleaning robot. Mova only entered the German market this year and — judging by device design and components — appears closely linked to Dreame. Early reviews report that the Z60 performed very well in cleaning tests. Key takeaways from the review: Top-of-range model in Mova’s lineup with a dedicated roller cleaning system. Mova is a recent entrant in Germany and shares many design and engineering similarities with Dreame. Reviewers praised its cleaning performance — the device "wiped very well" in hands-on tests. While exact specifications and pricing vary by market, the Z60 Ultra Roller Complete seems aimed at users who want a powerful, rollersystem-focused cleaning robot. The…
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WhatsApp trials monthly cap on unreplied messages to curb spam

WhatsApp trials monthly cap on unreplied messages to curb spam WhatsApp is testing a new anti-spam measure that limits the number of messages an account can send without receiving a reply. The trial, reported by tech outlets, aims to target high-volume senders and spammers while leaving typical users unaffected. Key points about the test: All messages — from individuals and businesses — count toward the cap, including multiple unread messages to the same recipient. If a recipient replies, those messages are removed from the monthly tally. Accounts nearing the limit will see a warning; the company is testing different thresholds to only affect heavy senders. The roll-out will expand to multiple countries over the coming weeks. WhatsApp says average users are unlikely to reach the cap. The change is the…
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Atari announces the Intellivision Spirit

Intellivision Spirit: Atari Revives a 1980s Classic Atari has unveiled the Intellivision Spirit, a modern refresh of the iconic 1980 console. The new unit retains the original’s retro look while adding contemporary features like wireless controllers and HDMI output. The Spirit comes with 45 built-in games — a mix of sports and strategy titles that were the original platform's strengths, plus classics like Boulder Dash and a Space Invaders-style game called Space Armada. Each game includes a unique overlay for the controller to show button mappings and enhance the authentic feel. Wireless controllers (modern convenience) HDMI TV output 45 built-in games with overlays Price: $150; preorders open now, shipments begin Dec 5 This release is notable not just for the hardware but for the history behind it: Atari acquired Intellivision…
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Samsung 2025 The Frame Pro 65-inch on Record-Low Sale

Samsung's 2025 The Frame Pro 65-inch Hits a Record-Low Price Samsung's 2025 The Frame Pro 65-inch 4K Neo QLED (Mini LED) TV is on sale for a record-low $1,760, down from its usual $2,200. The model blends high-end picture tech with a slim, gallery-style design that displays art when the TV is idle. The Frame Pro uses a Neo QLED quantum-dot LCD panel paired with a Mini LED backlight to deliver improved contrast and local dimming. It also includes Samsung's NQ4 AI Gen3 Processor and Vision AI features for upscaling and personalized picture/sound enhancements. Record-low price: $1,760 (regularly $2,200). Design: 1-inch-thick "art" TV that displays artwork when off. Wireless One Connect Box: moves inputs to a separate box and transmits wirelessly to the TV, though it requires its own power…
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ScanSnap Home 3.2.0 fixes macOS Tahoe connectivity bugs

ScanSnap Home 3.2.0 fixes macOS Tahoe connectivity bugs ScanSnap Home 3.2.0 fixes macOS Tahoe connectivity bugs PFU has released ScanSnap Home version 3.2.0 with compatibility fixes for Apple's latest macOS "Tahoe". The update addresses connection drops that occurred when setting up the ScanSnap iX2500 using Wi‑Fi via Bluetooth on macOS Tahoe, plus several other Tahoe-related bug fixes. What the update covers: Fix for iX2500 disconnects during Wi‑Fi setup over Bluetooth on macOS Tahoe. Additional compatibility and stability improvements for ScanSnap Home on Tahoe. General bug fixes reported after the macOS update. If you use a ScanSnap scanner with a Mac running Tahoe, installing 3.2.0 is recommended to avoid connection issues. For full release notes and downloads, check PFU's ScanSnap support page: https://www.pfu.fujitsu.com/scansnap/. This update is mainly aimed at improving stability…
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