If you love staying ahead of the curve, you’re in the right place. This feed pulls together the most talked‑about stories in tech right now, so you can skip the noise and get straight to the facts. From free games to massive data leaks, we’ve got you covered.
PlayStation just celebrated 15 years of Plus with an impressive August lineup. Subscribers across all tiers can grab Lies of P, DayZ and My Hero One’s Justice 2 at no extra cost. The titles run on PS5, and Sony’s throwing in special anniversary avatars for the extra flair. If you’ve been holding out for a new Plus perk, now’s the time to claim it.
Meanwhile, the Steam community is on edge after a third‑party leak threatened 89 million accounts. Valve says the breach didn’t hit its own servers, but leaked data could include emails, phone numbers and even 2FA codes. That means you might want to double‑check your Steam password and enable extra security steps right away.
A massive data dump has exposed more than 16 billion login credentials. The breach didn’t come from a single company hack; instead, infostealing malware was used to harvest usernames and passwords from a range of services, including Apple, Google and Facebook. If you use the same password across sites, you’re especially vulnerable. Change any reused passwords and consider a password manager.
These leaks highlight why two‑factor authentication (2FA) matters. Even if a hacker grabs your password, a second verification step can block the attack. Most major platforms now offer app‑based or SMS 2FA – take a few minutes to enable it now.
On the gadget front, rumors about the iPhone 17 Pro are heating up. Expect a 48 MP telephoto lens, a brand‑new A19 Pro chip and a fresh blue finish. Apple might also broaden MagSafe compatibility, letting more accessories snap on easily. Pricing could be affected by new tariffs, so keep an eye on the official announcement later this year.
There’s also talk of an iPhone 17E hitting early 2026, aimed at budget‑conscious buyers who still want a taste of the latest Apple tech. If you’re not ready to splurge on the Pro model, the “E” version could be a smart alternative.
All these stories point to one thing: tech moves fast, and staying informed saves you time, money and headaches. Bookmark this page and check back often for fresh updates. Whether you’re grabbing free games, tightening up security, or eyeing the next phone, we’ll bring the facts straight to you.
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