Carlinkit Mini Ultra 3: discreet Wireless CarPlay adapter (Germany launch)

Carlinkit Mini Ultra 3: discreet Wireless CarPlay adapter lands in Germany Carlinkit has introduced the Mini Ultra 3, a new compact adapter designed to enable Wireless CarPlay. To mark its German launch the device is temporarily available for €39.99 (regular price €65.99). To claim the promotional price you need to activate the discount coupon on the product page. The Mini Ultra 3 is positioned as a low-profile solution for drivers who want Wireless CarPlay without replacing their car’s head unit. While exact feature details weren’t fully listed in the announcement, adapters like this typically plug into a vehicle’s USB port and bridge a wired CarPlay connection to a wireless one. What to check before buying Compatibility: Verify your car’s head unit supports CarPlay via USB and confirm compatibility with the…
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Meta adds AI-generated content as a new ‘era’ for recommendations

Meta to add massive corpus of AI‑generated content into its recommendation systems Meta announced in an earnings call that it will incorporate a "huge corpus" of AI‑generated and AI‑remixed content into its recommendation systems across Facebook and Instagram. CEO Mark Zuckerberg framed this as a new, third era of social media — after friends & family and creator content — pointing to Vibes as an early example. Vibes, Meta's AI‑enabled feed, has already produced staggering volume: Meta's CFO said users have generated over 20 billion images in the feed to date. The company says retention on Vibes is strong and usage is growing week over week, and it plans to expand AI content types as new models become ready. What this means for users Expect more AI‑created and AI‑remixed posts…
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Post WordPress Blog: Proton Data Breach Observatory

Proton launches Data Breach Observatory to track leaked personal data on the dark web Proton has launched the Data Breach Observatory, a public, continuously updated portal that collects and reports personal data leaks found on dark‑web marketplaces. Working with risk detection firm Constella Intelligence, Proton says the initiative aims to make cybercrime data more transparent and warn victims early — even if the breached organizations haven’t disclosed incidents. Proton argues that much of the breach data already exists publicly on underground markets, but it’s difficult to track without expertise. By monitoring these sources directly, the Observatory attempts to provide near real‑time visibility into compromises and help individuals and companies take faster action to mitigate harm. How it works Dark‑web monitoring: Proton scans marketplaces and forums where stolen data is posted…
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EcoFlow DELTA 3 Max series — blog post

EcoFlow DELTA 3 Max: new 2 kWh portable power stations for home and mobile use EcoFlow has expanded its portable powerstation lineup with the DELTA 3 Max series, introducing two models — the DELTA 3 Max and the DELTA 3 Max Plus. Both promise a substantial 2,048 watt‑hour (2 kWh) capacity and are pitched at users who want flexible, high‑capacity power for home backup and mobile scenarios. The new units are aimed at a wide range of use cases: emergency home backup, RVs and van life, outdoor shoots and other off‑grid activities where reliable, portable energy is essential. EcoFlow frames the DELTA 3 Max series as a solution for people who need more sustained capacity than typical small powerbanks or mini stations provide. What we know so far Models: DELTA…
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Threads reaches 150M daily users as ads and personalization ramp up

Threads hits 150 million daily users as Meta ramps up ads and explores personalization Meta announced that Threads has reached 150 million daily active users, a milestone shared during the company’s Q3 earnings call. CEO Mark Zuckerberg said the app is "on track to become the leader in its category," and Instagram chief Adam Mosseri confirmed the company is testing algorithm personalization controls for the platform. Meta also reported a 10% increase in time spent on Threads, which the company attributes to improvements in its AI recommendation systems. At the same time, monetization is accelerating: Meta CFO Susan Li said ads are now running globally in Threads, and the company plans to expand ad formats to include video. Key points 150 million daily active users (Q3 update). Time spent on…
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Routine gets a release date: sci‑fi horror arrives Dec 4, 2025 (Steam & Game Pass)

Routine set to launch Dec 4, 2025 — sci‑fi horror arrives after a 13‑year wait After more than a decade in development limbo, Lunar Software and publisher Raw Fury have confirmed a release date for Routine: December 4, 2025. The long‑teased sci‑fi horror game will arrive on Steam and Xbox, with day‑one availability on Xbox Game Pass. Routine was first announced back at Gamescom 2012 with an expected 2013 release, but the project went dark for years before reemerging in 2022 with a full remake for modern hardware. The newly released teaser leans heavily into "Aliens"‑style dread: grainy visuals, retro tech, and lethal robots roaming an abandoned lunar facility. What to expect Release date: December 4, 2025 (Steam and Xbox). Day‑one on Xbox Game Pass, offering immediate access for subscribers.…
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Daily AI Brief — Oct 29, 2025: Claude scales up with partnerships and TPU deal

Daily AI Brief — Oct 29, 2025: Claude scales up with partnerships and TPU deal Here are the top AI headlines for Oct 29, 2025, with a focus on Anthropic's Claude, OpenAI, Google DeepMind/Gemini and other major industry moves. Each item includes a brief summary and a link to the primary source where available. 1. Salesforce & Anthropic expand partnership for regulated industries Salesforce and Anthropic announced an expanded collaboration to deliver trusted AI solutions tailored to regulated sectors like finance and healthcare. The integration will bring Claude models into Salesforce platforms to power safer, auditable workflows. Read the Salesforce release. 2. Anthropic inks major Google Cloud TPU deal Anthropic plans to train and serve Claude using Google Cloud TPUs at scale, aiming to access a very large TPU footprint…
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Azure recovering after outage — Microsoft expects full recovery by 23:20 UTC

Azure outage in recovery: Microsoft expects full recovery by 23:20 UTC Microsoft’s Azure platform is showing signs of recovery after an outage that disrupted services including Microsoft 365, Xbox and Minecraft. Microsoft reported that it initiated a rollout of its "last known good configuration," began rerouting traffic through healthy nodes, and that customers were starting to see initial signs of service restoration. The company’s status updates said the incident began around 12:00 PM ET and that protective blocks slowed the rollout in some regions. In its latest update, Microsoft estimated full recovery by 23:20 UTC (6:20 PM ET) and encouraged customers to monitor the Azure status page for live updates. Key points Impact: Microsoft 365, Xbox (including Game Pass sign‑in/loading) and Minecraft showed spikes in outage reports during the incident.…
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Azure outage disrupts Microsoft 365, Xbox and Minecraft — Microsoft deploying fixes and rerouting traffic

Azure outage disrupts Microsoft 365, Xbox and Minecraft — Microsoft deploying fixes and rerouting traffic Microsoft is investigating an Azure outage that has affected several consumer and enterprise services, including Microsoft 365, Xbox and Minecraft. Outage trackers showed spikes in reports around midday ET, and Microsoft’s status updates point to problems with Azure Front Door and access to the Azure Portal. In its latest update, Microsoft said it "initiated the deployment of our 'last known good configuration'" but ran into delays because of protective blocks put in place to protect Azure Front Door. The company is also rerouting affected traffic to alternate healthy infrastructure while it investigates. Microsoft has not provided an overall ETA for full recovery. Quick facts Issue start: Reports began rising around 12:00 PM ET; Microsoft cites…
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How to get early access to Google’s Gemini for Home

How to get early access to Google’s Gemini for Home (voice AI for Nest speakers) Google has opened early access for Gemini for Home, its next‑generation voice assistant powered by Gemini. The new assistant brings conversational, follow‑up capable interactions (called Gemini Live) to compatible Nest devices and is currently in beta — which means features may change and the assistant can still make mistakes. Gemini for Home offers more natural back‑and‑forth voice chats than the classic Google Assistant. You can ask complex questions, request explanations, plan meals with dietary constraints or hold longer, context‑rich conversations — all by voice. Keep in mind that Gemini for Home is an upgrade: once you switch a supported speaker over, Google says you can’t revert that device back to the older Assistant. Compatible devices…
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