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Tech »  Apple's iPhone 17 will forever change how we take selfies - including on Android phones
  • Apple's iPhone 17 will forever change how we take selfies - including on Android phones
    2 days, 4 hours ago   zdnet.com

    Apple's iPhone 17 will forever change how we take selfies - including on Android phones

    We always knew people took a lot of selfies, but when Apple unveiled its 2025 ...

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Two Dutch Teenagers Arrested for Wi-Fi Sniffing Activities

Two Dutch Teenagers Arrested for Wi-Fi Sniffing Activities

14 hours ago   gbhackers

Dutch authorities have arrested two 17-year-old boys on suspicion of “state interference” in a cybersecurity case with alleged connections to Russian espionage operations. The teenagers appeared in court on Thursday, ...

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