DoorDash confirms data breach impacting users’ phone numbers and physical addresses | TechCrunch

DoorDash disclosed a data breach that exposed the personal information of an unspecified number of users, which included names, email addresses, phone numbers, and physical addresses. Despite the fact that hackers stole phone numbers and physical addresses, DoorDash said that “no sensitive information was accessed by the unauthorized third party and we have no indication…

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Commodore offers Windows 10 users an alternative with Linux-based Vision OS

In a nutshell: Despite a convoluted history of bankruptcies, acquisitions, and failed business relaunches, the Commodore brand hasn’t disappeared… yet. A new community-led company is now steering the brand and is attempting to attract Windows 10 users who want to avoid relying on Microsoft’s software ecosystem. Microsoft ended official support for Windows 10 on October…

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With GPT-5's launch, OpenAI has removed its older models like GPT-4o and o3 from the ChatGPT model selector, sparking a backlash from some users (Michael Kan/PCMag)

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X tests highlighting posts that are liked by users with opposing views | TechCrunch

X announced on Thursday that it’s launching an experiment that will recognize posts that are liked by people who normally disagree. The experiment leverages the platform’s crowdsourced Community Notes feature, which is currently used when content has been marked as misleading or incorrect. Starting Thursday, a subset of Community Notes contributors will see callouts to…

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