
Chris Stuckmann's horror feature hits theaters October 24.
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I don't know whether the influx of wedding invites I've received is a byproduct of the many celebrations that got delayed due to the
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Once upon a time, way back in 2024, a promising new app
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2024 was a big year in our household. All three kids were graduating — our
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Generally speaking, you can't go wrong in life if you're taking advice from Ina Garten.
That's why, on a

Parents everywhere are likely frightened to count to 10 in their own homes, lest they tempt their children by getting to the numbers six and seven.
If that means nothing to you, then you've successfully avoided the 6-7 meme. Congrats to you and your blissfully offline life. That sounds healthy.
Meta is expanding its use of facial recognition in Europe, the UK and South Korea to crack down on accounts that impersonate public figures. The new facial recognition-powered safety features are now live on Facebook in the regions and will expand to Instagram in the coming months.
The technology was initially put to use last year starting in the US, helping to identify ads that fraudulently use a

Anthropic has formally announced Claude Sonnet 4.5, a new AI model specifically made for coding. During its announcement, Anthropic didn’t mince words, calling Claude Sonnet 4.5 the “best coding model in the world.” Starting today, it’ll power Claude Code, a popular choice for vibe coders and professionals alike.
The new model is a step up from the old model and seems to be able to do quite a lot

Apple's first iOS 26 bug fix update is out now.
A new OS launch always comes with its share of user complaints, and some bugs and battery problems are fairly typical following a big update. As expected, Apple has launched iOS 26.0.1, which includes some minor updates for the new OS. iOS 26 finally brings the new Liquid Glass aesthetic to your iPhone, among other changes.
If you have an iPhone whose
Researchers have discovered major security flaws with Tile tracking tags, according to a report by Wired. These flaws could allow both the company itself and tech-savvy stalkers to track a user's location. The security issue could also let a malicious actor falsely frame a Tile owner for stalking, as the flaw can make it appear as if a particular tag is constantly in the vicinity of somebody else