• Influencers Are Hawking Wellness Products in Response to the LA Fires
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    Essential oils, detox regimens, parasite cleanses, and raw milk have entered the disaster economy.
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  • The Interview: Curtis Yarvin Says Democracy is Done
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    The once-fringe writer has long argued for an American monarchy. His ideas have found an audience in the incoming administration and Silicon Valley.
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  • Display supplier for long-rumored HomePod with screen may have been selected
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    A report claims that a supplier has been picked for the display for a new HomePod with screen perhaps fulfilling a prediction made almost two years ago.An artist's rendition of a HomePod with a displayHomePod with touch screen displays have been running for a long time, with a release date always seemingly six months or more away. However, if a report on Friday morning by DigiTimes is to be believed, Apple has picked a supplier for the screen.Tianma, a Chinese screen manufacturer, has reportedly been picked to supply the OLED screen for the long-rumored device. And, a company also said to be attached to the project, BYD, is said to be the only assembler of the product. Rumor Score: Likely Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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  • AirPods Pro hearing aid features launching in the UK in the coming weeks
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    Following government regulatory changes, Apple has officially confirmed it will launch the new hearing aid features in the UK, for AirPods Pro 2 customers. In a statement to The Telegraph, Apple said it will bring the hearing aid features to UK AirPods Pro users in the coming weeks, following changes to government policy. The UK government policy statement on Thursday clarified that over-the-counter hearing aids are allowed. The policy follows the general framework set out by the US in 2022, that inspired Apple to develop the hearing aid functionality for AirPods in the first instance. The features debuted in the US as a free software update in late 2024. The Hearing Health update includes the ability for users to take a home hearing test, that can check whether users would benefit from hearing aid assistance. The AirPods Pro 2 can then be used to mitigate mild to moderate hearing loss, based on the results of the hearing test. Users can also upload an audiogram taken by a hearing health professional. Additionally, Loud Sound Reduction can automatically reduce the impact of noisy environments, as long as the AirPods earbuds are in your ears.Add 9to5Mac to your Google News feed. FTC: We use income earning auto affiliate links. More.Youre reading 9to5Mac experts who break news about Apple and its surrounding ecosystem, day after day. Be sure to check out our homepage for all the latest news, and follow 9to5Mac on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn to stay in the loop. Dont know where to start? Check out our exclusive stories, reviews, how-tos, and subscribe to our YouTube channel
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  • Bundesliga Soccer Livestream: How to Watch Bayern Munich vs. Wolfsburg From Anywhere
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    See at ESPN Watch the Bundesliga in the US from $11 per month ESPN Plus See at ESPN See more details See at ExpressVPN Best VPN for streaming ExpressVPN See at ExpressVPN See more details See at DAZN Watch the Bundesliga in Canada from CA$30 a month DAZN See at DAZN See more details See at beIN Sports Watch the Bundesliga from AU$15 per month BeIN Sports See at beIN Sports See more details Table of Contents Bayern Munich will look to tighten their grip at the top of the Bundesliga on Saturday as they take on a Wolfsburg side with genuine aspirations of a top-four finish.Bayern maintained their 4-point advantage over second-placed Bayer Leverkusen by crushing Hoffenheim 5-0 on Wednesday, with Leroy San scoring a brace.Wolfsburg, meanwhile, kept up their hunt for a UEFA Champions League qualification spot by hammering Borussia Monchengladbach 5-1 on Tuesday.Bayern Munich host Wolfsburg on Saturday, Jan. 18, at the Allianz Arena. Kickoff is set for 3:30 p.m. CETlocal time in Germany, making it a 9:30 a.m. ET or 6:30 a.m. PTstart in the US, a2:30 p.m. GMTstart in the UK and a 1:30 a.m. AEDTkickoff in Australia in the early hours of Sunday morning.Below, we'll outline the best live TV streaming services to use to watch Bundesliga soccer live, wherever you are in the world. Leroy San struck twice in Bayern Munich's 5-0 win over Hoffenheim in midweek. F. Noever/FC Bayern/Getty Images Livestream Bayern Munich vs. Wolfsburg in the USESPN once again holds the broadcast rights for Bundesliga matches in the US, with its streaming serviceESPN Plusshowing every match of the 2024-25 season live. ESPN's standalone streaming service costs $11 a month or $110 for an annual subscription (which works out to just over $9 a month). The service will be broadcasting more than 300 Bundesliga fixtures live this season.Read our ESPN Plus review. See at ESPN How to watch the Bundesliga from anywhere with a VPNIf you find yourself unable to view Bundesliga matches locally, you may need a different way to watch the games -- that's where using a VPN can come in handy. A VPN is also the best way to stop your ISP from throttling your speeds on game day by encrypting your traffic, and it's also a great idea if you're traveling and find yourself connected to a Wi-Fi network and you want to add an extra layer of privacy for your devices and logins. With a VPN, you're able to virtually change your location on your phone, tablet or laptop to get access to the game. Most VPNs, like our Editors' Choice, ExpressVPN, make it really easy to do this. Using a VPN to watch or stream sports is legal in any country where VPNs are legal, including the US, UK and Canada, as long as you have a legitimate subscription to the service you're streaming. You should be sure your VPN is set up correctly to prevent leaks: Even where VPNs are legal, the streaming service may terminate the account of anyone it deems to be circumventing correctly applied blackout restrictions. James Martin/CNET 2024 Latest Tests DNS leaks detected, 25% speed loss in 2024 testsNetwork 3,000 plus servers in 105 countriesJurisdiction British Virgin Islands ExpressVPN isour current best VPN pickfor people who want a reliable and safe VPN, and it works on a variety of devices. It's normally $13 a month, but if you sign up for an annual subscription for $100 you'll get three months free and save 49%. That's the equivalent of $6.67 a month.Note that ExpressVPN offers a 30-day money-back guarantee. 61% off with 2yr plan (+4 free months) See at ExpressVPN Can I livestream Bayern Munich vs. Wolfsburg in the UK?While broadcast rights to show Bundesliga games live in the UK are with Sky Sports, this match has not been selected to be shown live by the network.That also means that if you're in the UK traveling for pleasure or for work, you're unlikely to be able to watch the game like you normally would at home, thanks to geo-blocking.There's one option to get around this, however. By using a VPN, as explained above, you can set your location to a country where the match is being broadcast and go from there. Livestream Bayern Munich vs. Wolfsburg in CanadaCanadian soccer fans looking to watch the German top flight this season can watch every game live via DAZN, including this one. A DAZN subscription costs CA$30 a month or CA$200 a year. It'll also give you access to Champions League, Europa League and EFL Championship soccer, plus Six Nations rugby and WTA tennis.As well as dedicated apps for iOS and Android, there's a wide range of support for set-top boxes and smart TVs. See at DAZN Livestream the Bayern Munich vs. Wolfsburg game in AustraliaFootball fans Down Under can watch Bundesliga fixtures live on BeIN Sports. The network will be showing all Bundesliga matches this term, plus relegation play-offs, DFL Super Cup games and select Bundesliga 2 fixtures. This match will be broadcast on BeIN Sports Connect. BeIN Sports is available in Australia for AU$15 a month or a yearly commitment of $150. See at beIN Sports Quick tips for streaming the Bundesliga using a VPNWith four variables at play -- your ISP, browser, video streaming provider and VPN -- your experience and success when streaming Bundesliga matches may vary.If you don't see your desired location as a default option for ExpressVPN, try using the "search for city or country" option.If you're having trouble getting the game after you've turned on your VPN and set it to the correct viewing area, there are two things you can try for a quick fix. First, log into your streaming service subscription account and make sure the address registered for the account is an address in the correct viewing area. If not, you may need to change the physical address on file with your account. Second, some smart TVs -- like Roku -- don't have VPN apps you can install directly on the device itself. Instead, you'll have to install the VPN on your router or the mobile hotspot you're using (like your phone) so that any device on its Wi-Fi network now appears in the correct viewing location.All of the VPN providers we recommend have helpful instructions on their main site for quickly installing the VPN on your router. In some cases with smart TV services, after you install a cable network's sports app, you'll be asked to verify a numeric code or click a link sent to your email address on file for your smart TV. This is where having a VPN on your router will also help, since both devices will appear to be in the correct location.And remember, browsers can often give away a location despite using a VPN, so be sure you're using a privacy-first browser to log into your services. We normally recommendBrave.
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  • How victims of PowerSchools data breach helped each other investigate massive hack
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    On January 7, at 11:10 p.m. in Dubai, Romy Backus received an email from education technology giant PowerSchool notifying her that the school she works at was one of the victims of a data breach that the company discovered on December 28. PowerSchool said hackers had accessed a cloud system that housed a trove of students and teachers private information, including Social Security numbers, medical information, grades, and other personal data from schools all over the world.Given that PowerSchool bills itself as the largest provider of cloud-based education software for K-12 schools some 18,000 schools and more than 60 million students in North America, the impact could be massive, as one tech worker at an affected school told TechCrunch. Sources at school districts impacted by the incident told TechCrunch that hackers accessed all their student and teacher historical data stored in their PowerSchool-provided systems.Backus works at the American School of Dubai, where she manages the schools PowerSchool SIS system. Schools use this system the same system that was hacked to manage student data, like grades, attendance, enrollment, and also more sensitive information such as student Social Security numbers and medical records.The next morning after getting the email from PowerSchool, Backus said she went to see her manager, triggered the schools protocols to handle data breaches, and started investigating the breach to understand exactly what the hackers stole from her school, since PowerSchool didnt provide any details related to her school in its disclosure email.I started digging because I wanted to know more, Backus told TechCrunch. Just telling me that, okay, weve been affected. Great. Well, whats been taken? When was it taken? How bad is it?They werent ready to provide us with any of the concrete information that customers needed in order to do our own diligence, said Backus.Soon after, Backus realized that other administrators at schools that use PowerSchool were trying to find the same answers.Some of it had to do with the confusing and inconsistent communication that came from PowerSchool, according to one of the half-dozen school workers who spoke with TechCrunch on condition that neither they, nor their school district, be named.To [PowerSchool]s credit, they actually alerted their customers very quickly about it, especially when you look at the tech industry as a whole, but their communication lacked any actionable information and was misleading at worst, downright confusing at best, the person said.Contact UsDo you have more information about the PowerSchool breach? From a non-work device, you can contact Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai securely on Signal at +1 917 257 1382, or via Telegram and Keybase @lorenzofb, or email. You also can contact TechCrunch via SecureDrop.In the early hours after PowerSchools notification, schools were scrambling to figure out the extent of the breach, or even if they had been breached at all. The email listservs of PowerSchool customers, where they customarily share information with each other, exploded, as Adam Larsen, the assistant superintendent for Community Unit School District 220 in Oregon, Illinois, put it to TechCrunch.The community quickly realized they were on their own. We need our friends to act quickly because they cant really trust PowerSchools information right now, said Larsen.There was a lot of panic and not reading what has been shared already, and then asking the same questions over and over again, said Backus.Thanks to her own skills and knowledge of the system, Backus said she was able to quickly figure out what data was compromised at her school, and started comparing notes with other workers from other affected schools. When she realized there was a pattern to the breach, and suspecting it may be the same for others, Backus decided to put together a how-to guide with details, such as the specific IP address that the hackers used to breach schools, and steps to take to investigate the incident and determine whether a system had been breached, along with what specific data was stolen.At 4:36 p.m. Dubai time on January 8, less than 24 hours after PowerSchool notified all customers, Backus said she sent a shared Google Doc on WhatsApp in group chats with other PowerSchool administrators based in Europe and across the Middle East, who often share information and resources to help each other. Later that day, after talking to more people and refining the document, Backus said she posted it on the PowerSchool User Group, a non-official support forum for PowerSchool users that has more than 5,000 members.Since then, the document has been updated regularly and grown to nearly 2,000 words, effectively going viral inside the PowerSchool community. As of Friday, the document had been viewed more than 2,500 times, according to Backus, who created a Bit.ly shortlink that allows her to see how many people clicked the link. Several people publicly shared the documents full web address on Reddit and other closed groups, so its likely many more have seen the document. At the time of writing, there were around 30 viewers on the document.On the same day Backus shared her document, Larsen published an open source set of tools, as well as a how-to video, with the goal of helping others.Backus document and Larsens tools are an example of how the community of workers at schools that were hacked and those that were actually not hacked but were still notified by PowerSchool rallied to support each other. School workers have had to resort to helping each other out and responding to the breach in a crowdsourced manner fueled by solidarity and necessity because of the slow and incomplete response from PowerSchool, according to the half-dozen workers at affected schools who participated in the community effort and spoke about their experiences with TechCrunch.Several other school workers supported each other in several Reddit threads. Some of them were published on the K-12 systems administrators subreddit, where users have to be vetted and verified to be able to post.Doug Levin, the co-founder and national director of a nonprofit that helps schools with cybersecurity, the K12 Security Information eXchange (K12 SIX), which published its own FAQ about the PowerSchool hack, told TechCrunch that this kind of open collaboration is common in the community, but the PowerSchool incident is of such a large scope that it is more evident.The sector itself is quite large and diverse and, in general, we have not yet established the information sharing infrastructure that exists in other sectors for cybersecurity incidents, said Levin.Levin underscored the fact that the education sector has to rely on open collaboration through more informal, sometimes public channels often because schools are generally understaffed in terms of IT workers, and lack specialist cybersecurity expertise.Another school worker told TechCrunch that for so many of us, we dont have the funding for the full cybersecurity resources we need to respond to incidents and we have to band together.When reached for comment, PowerSchools spokesperson Beth Keebler told TechCrunch: Our PowerSchool customers are part of a strong security community that is dedicated to sharing information and helping each other. We are grateful for our customers patience and sincerely thank those who jumped in to help their peers by sharing information. We will continue to do the same.Additional reporting by Carly Page.
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  • Losing video quality when exporting reel from sequencer
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    Hi, I have just completed my portfolio. I am satisfied with the final result but after exporting I noticed the video quality is a bit grainy and the colors slightly desaturated, which I dont like. I have exported my videos at 60fps and 1920x1080 as png and reassembled it in DaVinci Resolve using the Youtube 1080 standard settings. Has anyone any idea how I can solve this problem? After working extra hard on getting the results I wanted its very frustrating to find myself with a low-quality export. Thanks. 1 post - 1 participant Read full topic
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  • That Apple ID disabled message? It's a dangerous scam
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    close That Apple ID disabled message? It's a dangerous scam Kurt the CyberGuy breaks down why the Your Apple ID has been temporarily disabled email is most likely a scam. Let's talk about something that's been popping up in inboxes lately those sneaky "Your Apple ID has been disabled" emails.Like many people who've reached out to us, you might have gotten one that looks pretty legit, saying something like, "Your Apple ID has been temporarily disabled. Verify your Apple ID Information."Spoiler alert: It's most likely a scam, and we're going to break down why. Apple ID scam email. (Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson)The anatomy of the scamSo, here's how these tricksters operate. You get an email that looks totally legit with an Apple logo and creates a sense of urgency, claiming your Apple ID is in trouble. They'll say something like,"If you do not verify your account within 48 hours, it will be permanently locked." Yikes, right? That's exactly what they want you to think. So, you'll "Click the button below to verify as soon as possible." They want you to click where it says, "Go to Apple ID."Once you do that, you're directed to a fake Apple website designed to look almost identical to the real one. This fraudulent site prompts you to enter your username, password and other sensitive information, which the scammers can then use to access your Apple account and potentially steal your personal data or make unauthorized purchases. Apple ID scam email. (Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson)Let's play detective and look at some red flags in these scam emailsUrgent language: They're trying to scare you into acting without thinking. Classic scammer move.Vague claims: "Missing or invalid information"? That's purposely unclear to make you doubt yourself.Threats of lockout: Nothing like a good threat to get your heart racing, huh?Terms of service talk: They throw this in to sound official, but it's just smoke and mirrors.Grammar goofs: Real Apple emails are polished. Scammers? Not so much.Fishy sender address: Always check if it's actually from @apple.com (spoiler: it's probably not). Any legitimate email from Apple will come from a domain ending in "@email.apple.com. As you can see from the scam email below, it's from a fake email: mfrasier@wavecable.com, not Apple.WHAT IS ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI)? Apple ID scam email. (Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson)Why are scammers after your Apple ID?You might wonder, "Why are these scammers so obsessed with Apple IDs?" Well, there are a few reasons:iCloud goldmine: Your photos, contacts and documents are valuable for identity theft or blackmail.Shopping spree potential: Stored payment info means they could go on a spending spree on your dime.Financial account access: Many folks link their bank accounts to their Apple ID. Jackpot for hackers.Dark web data deals: Your personal info can fetch a pretty penny in shady online marketplaces.How to keep these scammers at bayTo keep scammers at bay and secure your Apple ID, follow these comprehensive steps:1. Enable Two-Factor Authentication (2FA): This crucial security feature adds an extra layer of protection to your Apple ID. Set it up by going to Settings >[your name] > Sign-In & Security on your iPhone or iPad, orApple menu>System Settings > [your name] >Sign-In & Security on your Mac.2. Use strong passcodes: Opt for alphanumeric passcodes instead of simple PINs. When in public, use biometrics (Face ID or Touch ID) and be cautious when entering your passcode.3. Enable Stolen Device Protection: If you're using iOS 17.3 or later, turn onthis feature for additional security against theft.4. Keep software updated: Regularlyupdate your operating system and apps to ensure you have the latest security patches.5. Dont click on suspicious links, use strong antivirus software: If the email asks you to click a link, dont do it right away. Hover over the link to see the actual URL. If it doesnt look like an official Apple website (or any site you trust), dont click it.The best way to safeguard yourself from malicious links that install malware, potentially accessing your private information, is to have antivirus software installed on all your devices. This protection can also alert you to phishing emails and ransomware scams, keeping your personal information and digital assets safe.Get my picks for the best 2025 antivirus protection winners for your Windows, Mac, Android and iOS devices.GET FOX BUSINESS ON THE GO BY CLICKING HERE6. Use a password manager: Generate and store strong, unique passwords for all your accounts by using apassword manager.7. Enable Find My: Turn onFind My iPhone to help locate your device if it's lost or stolen.8. Use a personal data removal service: Consider using a service that finds and removes your personal information from data broker sites. These services can help reduce your digital footprint, making it harder for scammers to obtain your data to target you in the first place. Look for a service that offers automated removals from hundreds of data aggregators and provides detailed verification of removals.While no service promises to remove all your data from the internet, having a removal service is great if you want to constantly monitor and automate the process of removing your information from hundreds of sites continuously over a longer period of time.Check out my top picks for data removal services here.9. Dont click on suspicious links: If the email asks you to click a link, dont do it right away. Hover over the link to see the actual URL. If it doesnt look like an official Apple website (or any site you trust), dont click it.The best way to safeguard yourself from malicious links that install malware, potentially accessing your private information, is to have antivirus software installed on all your devices. This protection can also alert you to phishing emails and ransomware scams, keeping your personal information and digital assets safe.Get my picks for the best 2025 antivirus protection winners for your Windows, Mac, Android and iOS devices. Apple ID scam email. (Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson)How Apple actually reaches outApple will never email you asking for your password or threaten to lock your account. If there's a real issue, you'll usually get a notification on your trusted device or be asked to sign in to your Apple ID account page directly. Remember, Apple will never ask for your password via email, phone or text message. Always access your account through official Apple websites or apps.Kurt's key takeawaysThese scammers are getting craftier, but with a bit of know-how and caution, you can keep your Apple ID (and all the good stuff connected to it) safe and sound. Remember, if something feels fishy, trust your gut. When in doubt, go straight to Apple's official website or give their support team a call. Keep your digital life secure, and don't let those scammers take a bite out of your Apple.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPHave you ever fallen victim to a digital scam, and what steps did you take to protect yourself afterward? Let us know by writing us at Cyberguy.com/ContactFor more of my tech tips & security alerts, subscribe to my free CyberGuy Report Newsletter by heading to Cyberguy.com/NewsletterFollow Kurt on his social channels:Answers to the most-asked CyberGuy questions:New from Kurt:Copyright 2025 CyberGuy.com.All rights reserved. Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson is an award-winning tech journalist who has a deep love of technology, gear and gadgets that make life better with his contributions for Fox News & FOX Business beginning mornings on "FOX & Friends." Got a tech question? Get Kurts free CyberGuy Newsletter, share your voice, a story idea or comment at CyberGuy.com. Related Topics
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  • This is the soundbar I recommend if you want the most immersive sound - even if it's a year old
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    The LG S95TR soundbar impresses with its engulfing audio quality and host of useful features.
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