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Sony has revealed the three games that all PlayStation Plus members can claim at no extra cost in August, and the headliner is a real treat. Starting on August 6, you’ll be able to add the fantastic Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga to your collection.

The game takes you through the entire nine-film arc of the main Star Wars series, from The Phantom Menace to, appropriately enough, The Rise of



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A Ukrainian tank fires during a training exercise in the direction of Chasiv Yar on July 20.
A Ukrainian tank fires during a training exercise in the direction of Chasiv Yar on July 20.
  • Russia has staged a series of mechanized assaults in Ukraine this week.
  • These efforts — which are sporadic and localized — have seen very limited success.
  • Conflict analysts say these "pulsating" assaults likely reflect the limits of Russia's offensive capabilities



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The Washington DC Superior Court has filed a lawsuit against ticket-seller StubHub that accuses the company of hiding all kinds of fees from consumers until the very last moment. The suit calls out the “deceptive practice of charging hidden junk fees” and refers to it as a “classic bait-and-switch scheme.”

Anyone who has purchased a ticket via StubHub, or many of its rivals, are probably



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iPhone 16 mockup

A new iPhone 16 leak, posted by Sonny Dickson, was dropped on X (h/t MacRumors). The description-less post supposedly gives us insight into Apple's next-generation, entry-level devices: the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus.

The leaked photo revealed five colorways that will potentially be available on the iPhone 16, and by extension, the iPhone 16 Plus, which are expected to launch in September. From



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UPDATE: Jul. 31, 2024, 9:11 a.m. EDT This piece has been updated with a statement from Meta.

Some social media influencers on Facebook and Instagram are now dealing with a growing new problem on Meta-owned platforms: extortion.

According to a new report from Bloomberg, scammers are now issuing copyright takedowns on Facebook and Instagram content that they do not own — and they're doing it