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- The Xiaomi TV Stick 4K (2nd Gen) is coming soon
- Faster CPU/GPU running Google TV instead of Android TV
- HDR10+ and DTS:X as well as Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos
Xiaomi's Google TV streaming stick has been updated with some significant improvements. While the underlying hardware hasn't changed dramatically beyond a new CPU – RAM and storage are the same 2GB and 8GB as before – there are some key audio and video improvements.
The new Xiaomi TV Stick 4K (2nd Gen) has a new chipset built around a a quad-core Cortex-A55 CPU and Mali-G310 GPU, which Xiaomi says delivers 80% better CPU performance and a 150% boost to the graphics performance compared to the first generation of the 4K streamer. Wi-Fi is faster, and there's improved HDR and audio support too.
(Image credit: Xiaomi)Xiaomi TV Stick 4K (2nd Gen): key features and pricingOne of the most significant changes is that Xiaomi has swapped OSes: where the original TV Stick ran on Android TV, this one has Google TV. That means a more modern-looking, streamlined interface and better recommendations across the various streaming services you use.
The new second-generation TV Stick now supports HDR10+ as well as the previous model's Dolby Vision. And there's been a similar audio upgrade with the addition of DTS:X support alongside the existing Dolby Atmos support.
The Wi-Fi is now Wi-Fi 6, and Bluetooth is the same 5.2 as before. And the remote has been slightly redesigned with a new button for Xiaomi's own free live TV service.
What we don't know yet is what it'll cost when it officially launches, or when that launch will be. Android Authority has spotted it on AliExpress, where it's being offered with a claimed $86 discount that drops the price to around $49 (about £36 ex VAT).
The first generation TV Stick 4K is currently $56.99 on Amazon US and £49.99 on Amazon UK.
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- Cheaper Model Y is expected to go on sale in China later this year
Elon Musk let the cat out of the bag when he revealed that the company was readying a cheaper alternative to the Model Y during Tesla’s quarterly earnings call, putting an end to the rumors that the company was working on a standalone 'affordable' Tesla.
Instead, the upcoming, simplified Model Y was touted to hold back on some of the additional niceties in pursuit of a cheaper sticker price.
It appears that a popular Chinese blogger, dubbed Garage 42, has photographed some of the first budget Model Ys, with images and videos surfacing on Chinese social media site Weibo.
Although heavily disguised under black cloth, the images show that these cars lack the large panoramic sunroof that makes the current generation Model Y feel so bright and airy. There’s also a lack of infotainment display for rear passengers and the mammoth, full-width LED light bar has been removed from the front and rear.
(Image credit: Weibo)Currently, the cheapest Model Y in China starts at 250,000 yuan (around $34,750) but it is facing increasingly stiff competition from home-grown talent, with the Xiaomi SU7 and YU7 proving runaway sales successes.
Car News China also points out that Xpeng, Li Auto, and Nio are all readying keenly-priced Model Y rivals in China for the second half of this year, which will continue to eat into potential Tesla sales.
It is not known whether this trimmed-down Model Y will be sold in other markets in this form, but Tesla’s sales are suffering on a global scale, so we’d expect to see a Model Y slot in somewhere between the current cheapest Model Y and the most expensive Model 3.
Tesla doubles-down on autonomous driving(Image credit: Tesla)Despite stripping back the Model Y in an attempt to boost sales, Elon Musk announced that Tesla recently signed a $16.5 billion deal with Samsung, which will see the Korean tech giant provide chip technology for upcoming generations of Tesla’s hardware array.
With the latest cars running Tesla’s Hardware 4 (or HW4, for short), this deal will ensure the company has the latest and fastest chipset when its vehicles move to HW6 – seeing as HW5 is already contractually covered by Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC).
With each new generation of semiconductor, Software Defined Vehicles (SDV) become more intelligent and more capable, boasting the sort of processing power required for advanced levels of autonomous driving.
However, the news has irked many long-standing Tesla owners, as Elon Musk promised back in 2016 that even on version 2 of its hardware, all vehicles would be capable of full unsupervised self-driving – something the brand has yet to crack.
There have been multiple attempts by owners to demand refunds for Tesla’s Full Self-Driving (FSD) systems over false advertising claims, which cost up to $15,000 on top of a car’s list price at points.
Tesla continues to promise more from its FSD systems, recently stating that "unsupervised" versions will come later this year. But with the company still investing so heavily in the next generation of computing, it has a number of critics skeptical about the true capabilities of Tesla’s technology.
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- NASCAR files reports with state regulators confirming April 2025 attack
- It did not say how many people were affected
- The company is offering free credit monitoring for affected victims
NASCAR has confirmed it suffered a cyberattack and a data breach in April 2025 which saw personal information of racing fans allegedly stolen.
The organization filed data breach reports with attorneys general in multiple US states, describing what had happened, and how it responded, noting the attack started on March 31, 2025, and was spotted - and stopped - on April 3.
During that period, the company said it secured its network, brought in third-party cybersecurity experts to analyze the incident, and notified the appropriate law enforcement.
The subsequent investigation determined that the attackers stole people’s names and Social Security numbers (SSN).
Medusa claims responsibilityWhile NASCAR did not discuss the nature of the incident, or the identity of the threat actors, ransomware operators known as Medusa had claimed responsibility several months ago.
In April 2025, the group added NASCAR to its data leak site and demanded $4 million in ransom, The Record reported, stating the deadline for payment expired on April 19.
It is unknown if NASCAR paid the ransom demand or not, but there is no evidence that the data leaked to the public.
Medusa is an active threat actor with numerous high-profile victims, including Toyota Financial Services (TFS), which was struck in November 2023, Minneapolis Public Schools (MPS), targeted in February 2023, and Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PhilHealth), which suffered an incident in September 2023.
Medusa engages in the usual double-extortion tactic, exfiltrating sensitive files from the system before encrypting the entire network. That way, if the victim decides to restore the files from a backup, the group can threaten to release them on the internet, which could bring regulatory fines, class-action lawsuits, and more.
It's not known exactly how many people were affected by the attack, but victims have been offered free credit monitoring services for a year, through Experian IdentityWorks.
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- A new Marvel fan theory about Avengers: Doomsday is circulating online
- Fans think Robert Downey Jr is hinting that he'll play two characters in the MCU film
- A recent Instagram post from Downey Jr is to blame
Robert Downey Jr has sparked a new – and potentially huge – theory among Marvel fans about Avengers: Doomsday.
Last Saturday (July 26), the superstar actor, who'll portray Doctor Victor von Doom in the forthcoming movie, posted a seemingly innocuous video on Instagram.
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For the most part, the footage shows Downey Jr hitting play on one of his son's (Indio Downey) songs on Spotify. Then, the A-lister briefly hovers his phone camera over a couple of Marvel comics, before turning it on himself to mouth along to the aforementioned tune.
It's those comics that have whipped Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) fans into a frenzy.
Well, one of them, anyway. The first comic we see is a copy of 'Marvel Super Heroes Secret Wars', aka the 12-issue run created by Jim Shooter, Mike Zeck, and Bob Layton that ran from May 1984 to April 1985. That's one of two 'Secret Wars' comic series – the second one coming from Jonathan Hickman and Esad Rebic from May 2015 to January 2016 – that Joe and Anthony Russo told me they're taking inspiration from for Doomsday and its sequel film Avengers: Secret Wars. The fact that Downey Jr is reading said comic series for research purposes, then, is no great surprise.
It's the other literary work, titled 'Iron Man: Legacy of Doom', that's sent MCU devotees into a tailspin, though.
Considering Downey Jr played Tony Stark and his superhero alter-ego Iron Man in the MCU between 2008 and 2019, some observers might think this is just a nod to the two iconic Marvel characters he'll have played by the time Avengers: Secret Wars arrives in December 2027.
However, long-time Marvel fans are reading much more into it and have even crafted a new fan theory about Downey Jr's casting in the Marvel Phase 6 film – a hypothesis that I most certainly hope is wrong. Potentially big spoilers immediately follow for the next two Avengers movies. Turn back now unless you really want to know what fans are theorizing about.
Is Robert Downey Jr playing two characters in Avengers: Doomsday?Please don't undo Iron Man's heroic sacrifice in Doomsday or Secret Wars, Marvel... (Image credit: Marvel Studios)For the uninitiated, 'Iron Man: Legacy of Doom' is a four-issue comic series that features another showdown between the eponymous armored superhero and Doom. Okay, the latter is more commonly associated as an archenemy of The Fantastic Four, but he's also engaged in a few tussles with Stark in Marvel Comics.
Indeed, 'Legacy of Doom' is he third time they lock horns on the page. The first came in a two-part Iron Man story called 'Doomquest', which landed on shelves in 1981, while the second occurred in 'The Doctor's Passion', another two-part narrative that was released in 1989.
Fans have been discussing Downey Jr's potential dual in Doomsday on social media platforms like Reddit (Image credit: Reddit)Okay, but what's this got to do with Downey Jr possibly having a dual role in Avengers 5 and its sequel, which is already one of 2027's most anticipated new movies? Some fans believe Downey Jr is indicating that he's either playing Doom and an Iron Man variant, or confirms his Doom is a variant of Stark himself.
The latter is a theory that's circulated online ever since Downey Jr was revealed to be playing Doom in the MCU at San Diego Comic-Con 2024. Indeed, some fans have queried why Marvel would hire Downey Jr to play Doom if he wasn't an alternate universe's Stark who hadn't seen the errors of his ways like the MCU's Stark did, and who might have found a way to master dark magic and combine it with his self-developed technology. Hey, Ironheart already proved magic and tech can mix, so it's not as if someone like an evil Stark couldn't work out how to blend the two.
Matt Shakman revealed details about the epic #FantasticFour credits scene.Spoilers in this video clip!Full Director Debrief: https://t.co/tZdVt74Gvm pic.twitter.com/98jeSUE4rTJuly 28, 2025
It's the other theory about Downey Jr potentially playing Doom and another version of Stark/Iron Man, though, that's got me worried.
If – and it's a big if – Doomsday adapts some aspect of 'Iron Man: Legacy of Doom', we could have a situation where the aforementioned situation becomes reality. If it does, we could see Downey Jr's Doom and a Stark variant, who'd also be portrayed by the A-lister, fight it out to show how powerful Doom is and/or if Doom needs to acquire some tech that Stark has perfected.
The other possibility is that Downey Jr will reprise his role as Stark/Iron Man in Secret Wars. There have been murmurings that Chris Evans may return as Steve Rogers/Captain America in the sixth Avengers movie, which is reportedly being billed as a celebration of every Marvel comic book universe to ever exist before the MCU undergoes its soft reboot post-Secret Wars. That includes 20th Century Fox's X-Men franchises, Sony's three Spider-Man universes, and the MCU.
Should that prove to be the case, in Marvel's eyes, it wouldn't be a fitting commemoration without Downey Jr's Stark being a part of it. After all, he kickstarted the comic giant's cinematic universe.
Nevertheless, bringing back Downey Jr as Stark in any form would undo his heart-breaking yet heroic sacrifice in 2019's Avengers: Endgame. In my view, that was the fitting albeit bittersweet farewell that he deserved, and I'd be loathe to see him return as Iron Man in Doomsday and/or Secret Wars because of it. This is one fan theory, then, that I don't want to see materialize.
Avengers: Doomsday will be released in theaters on December 18, 2026.
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Want to get a head start on preparing your Paramount+ watchlist for August 2025? We have you covered.
Aside from being the best streaming service for classics, Paramount+ offers a fresh schedule of new titles each month and it's just revealed the full list of the new movies and shows that will be available to stream in August, including over 50 movies on August 1 alone.
Paramount+ is getting ready for spooky season early this year, bringing six movies from the Paranormal Activity franchise, as well as Halloween II (1981). But there's a slew of other titles for those who think it's too early for the best horror movies just yet, including dramas like Adaptation (2002) and one of my top movies on Letterboxd, The Truman Show (1998).
Everything new on Paramount+ in August 2025Arriving on August 1
A Time to Kill (movie)
Adaptation (movie)
Adventureland (movie)
Aeon Flux (movie)
American Hustle (movie)
An Invisible Sign (movie)
Annihilation (movie)
Blazing Saddles (movie)
Captive (movie)
Case 39 (movie)
Coming to America (movie)
Crawl (movie)
Death at a Funeral (movie)
Double Jeopardy (movie)
Dr. Seuss' The Lorax (movie)
Event Horizon (movie)
Georgetown (movie)
Gone Baby Gone (movie)
Good Mourning (movie)
Love and Monsters (movie)
Masterminds (movie)
Milk (movie)
Miss Congeniality (movie)
Monster Trucks (movie)
Mother! (movie)
New Jack City (movie)
On the Line (movie)
Paid in Full (movie)
Paranormal Activity (movie)
Paranormal Activity 2 (movie)
Paranormal Activity 3 (movie)
Paranormal Activity 4 (movie)
Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension (movie)
Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones (movie)
Primal Fear (movie)
Project Almanac (movie)
Rat Race (movie)
Red Eye (movie)
Scouts Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse (movie)
Sexterior Motives (movie)
Shutter Island (movie)
Snake Eyes (movie)
The Assistant (movie)
The Brothers Grimm (movie)
The Ledge (movie)
The Little Rascals (movie)
The Ruins (movie)
The Sense of an Ending (movie)
The Town (movie)
The Truman Show (movie)
The United States of Leland (movie)
The Yards (movie)
Wayne's World (movie)
What Lies Beneath (movie)
Zodiac (movie)
Arriving on August 3
Don’t Knock Twice (movie)
Arriving on August 5
Murder 360 season 1 (TV show)
Arriving on August 6
Jersey Shore Family Vacation season 7, part 2 (TV show)
Blaze and the Monster Machines season 8 (TV show)
Arriving on August 13
PAW Patrol: Jungle Pups special (TV show)
Arriving on August 20
Baby Shark’s Big Show! season 3 (TV show)
Arriving on August 27
Liberation: D-Day to Berlin season 1 (TV show)
Arriving on August 29
Halloween II (movie)
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- Numerous law enforcement agencies banded together to disrupt BlackSuit
- The ransomware operators had multiple websites seized
- No arrests had been made
Notorious ransomware operator BlackSuit has had its infrastructure disrupted by a major law enforcement campaign.
As part of the action, BlackSuit’s main website, accessed through The Onion Router (TOR), was defaced and left with a banner usually propped up by law enforcement after domain seizure.
"This site has been seized by U.S. Homeland Security Investigations as part of a coordinated international law enforcement investigation," the banner said.
Medusa claims responsibilityUS Homeland Security, the US Department of Justic (DoJ), the FBI, and other agencies have not yet published an official announcement regarding the takedown, but the DoJ has confirmed the action was part of Operation Checkmate.
Besides the main site, other websites (including the leak site and negotiation site) were also shut down.
This was an international operation, conducted by the US Secret Service, the Dutch National Police, the German State Criminal Police Office, the UK National Crime Agency, the Frankfurt General Prosecutor's Office, the Justice Department, the Ukrainian Cyber Police, Europol, and others.
Bitdefender, a private cybersecurity company, also assisted, saying, "We commend our law enforcement partners for their coordination and determination. Operations like this reinforce the critical role of public-private partnerships in tracking, exposing, and ultimately dismantling ransomware groups that operate in the shadows."
A US Department of Health and Human Services report published in late November 2023 said BlackSuit was first spotted in May that year, showing “striking parallels with Royal, the direct successor of the former notorious Russian-linked Conti operation”.
Unfortunately, taking down websites and seizing infrastructure rarely stops ransomware attacks - it just slows them down a little bit. It usually takes a few weeks for threat actors to recover and continue where they left off, and usually won’t stop until they are arrested.
Via BleepingComputer
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- A new SteamOS plugin allows gamers to use Lossless Scaling for better performance in games
- It has 2x, 3x, and 4x frame generation options and works with most games
- Input lag and ghosting is less noticeable compared to the previous Decky Framegen plugin
While we await the arrival of more powerful handhelds like the ROG Xbox Ally and the MSI Claw A8, there's a significant performance booster available for SteamOS handhelds – and it breathes new life into portable gaming.
Available on GitHub via xXJSONDeruloXx, a new Decky Loader plugin, 'Decky Lossless Scaling', enables compatibility with Linux, allowing players to use frame generation via the Lossless Scaling application on Steam.
This allows gamers to use frame generation, either through 2x, 3x, or 4x (the amount of interpolated frames) frame generation for higher frame rates, with the latter essentially replicating Nvidia's Multi Frame Generation.
To install (once Lossless Scaling is installed via Steam), download the plugin ZIP folder, enable developer mode in Decky Loader's settings, then simply hit 'install plugin from ZIP', find the folder in the directory you placed it in, and you're done.
It's not the first time frame generation has become accessible to SteamOS, as the Decky Framegen plugin replaces Nvidia's DLSS DLL file with AMD's FSR 3.1 DLL – and this was great since Lossless Scaling wouldn't work on SteamOS. However, this was only available in games that support DLSS frame generation, and it felt sluggish due to increased input lag.
Image 1 of 2(Image credit: Future / Isaiah Williams)Image 2 of 2(Image credit: Future / Isaiah Williams)With Decky Lossless Scaling, the compatibility list of games is bigger. I've tested this on my Asus ROG Ally using Bazzite (a SteamOS clone) in Cyberpunk 2077, Stellar Blade, and Resident Evil 4 remake, and it's a breath of fresh air with frame rates easily hovering around 90 to 100 fps.
Performance is significantly improved while mostly using 2x frame generation, notably when frame rates are already high – and you'll need to adjust graphics settings reasonably to achieve smoother gameplay.
It's worth noting that 3x and 4x frame generation aren't very necessary (at least with the Asus ROG Ally), as input lag becomes unbearable in titles. You can also change this on the fly, without having to restart your game, making it a very convenient tool.
Analysis: Another reminder of why Windows 11 isn't great for handhelds(Image credit: Future)Despite the fact that Lossless Scaling on Steam isn't free, this has single-handedly revitalized my love for the Asus ROG Ally. Lossless Scaling has always been available on Windows, but I've avoided using it due to the constant errors with application windows when attempting to get it up and running.
On SteamOS / Bazzite, this isn't a concern, as all you'll need to do is open the side panel and change settings, instead of closing the game window like you would on Windows.
We also know that Windows 11 isn't great for game performance, with SteamOS having major uplifts in this region – which likely explains why I've had a better time using this plugin on Bazzite. For the first time, I've been able to push Resident Evil 4 remake above 50 fps on the ROG Ally, and without major input lag.
Of course, it won't come without ghosting during rapid camera movement, but in my experience, it's not too noticeable to spoil the visual enjoyment. I can only imagine how great this will be for the Steam Deck, or better yet (for those who can afford them), more powerful handhelds like the MSI Claw 8 AI+.
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- Copilot Mode turns the Edge browser into a voice-controlled AI experience
- It can read across all open tabs to get more of the context of what you're doing
- Future features will let Edge perform tasks, like booking tickets
Microsoft has just gone all-in with AI in its Edge browser, launching a new Copilot Mode. The new mode is an opt-in feature that completely changes the way you use the browser.
Now, Edge doesn’t just wait for you to click something, it anticipates what you might like to do next, and you can ask Copilot questions about the content you are currently viewing.
If this does remind you a little too much of Microsoft’s ill-fated Clippy, the ‘helpful’ paperclip assistant that would try and work out what you were doing in Office 97 and try to help you, then don’t worry – Copilot Mode is much less invasive, and can also easily be turned off if you don’t like it.
In fact, I'd go as far as to say that the new Copilot Mode is a natural evolution of the browser, and feels like exactly the right direction for Microsoft to be heading in, especially given the positive reaction to other AI browsers, like Comet from Perplexity.
A stripped back look(Image credit: Microsoft)The first thing you notice when you’ve turned Copilot Mode on is that you see a clean, streamlined page with a single input box in the centre. From here, you can access chat, search, and web browsing:
But you don’t even need to type anything to browse the web with Copilot Mode. One of the standout features is that you can now talk to your browser using your voice, giving it commands that mean you can browse the web faster and without having to type at all.
You can do things like open a YouTube video and say something like “go to the section where it shows you how to build a website,” and Copilot will find that exact section in the video for you.
Or, if you’re watching a long video that has a recipe in there somewhere, you can ask Copilot to find the recipe and give it to you in text form:
Seeing the new Copilot Mode in action, it looks very impressive because (in a feature that’s coming soon) you’ll be able to instruct it to handle tasks for you, giving the browser agentic qualities.
So, you could ask Edge to search for something, and even book activities and services using your voice, all in the browser.
The big new features of Copilot in Edge are:
Multi-tab context
Copilot can use AI to get the full context of what you’re exploring online because it will have access to all your open tabs, so it can work out what your priorities are, then act on them.
Actions
This is Microsoft's name for the natural voice navigation I mentioned earlier. You can speak to Copilot about what you are trying to do on a page, so you can get it to compare prices or find particular information on the page.
A ‘coming soon’ addition is that you’ll be able to get Copilot to search your history and credentials for doing more advanced options like booking reservations.
Dynamic pane
Copilot doesn’t get in the way because it appears in a dynamic panel that doesn’t interfere with the web page you’re looking at. This way, your copilot interaction will also avoid being disrupted by pop-ups or advertisements on the web page.
Pick up where you left off
Another ‘coming soon’ feature is the ability for Copilot to continue with a topic you’re researching from the last time you used the browser. So, if you were researching how to start a business, you can just pick up from where you left off last time.
Privacy and security
Once a browser starts to exhibit agentic qualities (the ability to perform tasks like booking things for you), the issue of security naturally arises. To this end, Microsoft promises to only collect data needed to improve your experience. Your data in Copilot for Edge is safe, secure, and never shared without your permission.
How to get Copilot Mode in EdgeWhile not all the new features are available right now, you can still try out Copilot Mode in your Edge browser right now.
It will be available in the Edge browser on both Windows and Mac. Starting today, you can go to aka.ms/copilot-mode to opt in to Copilot Mode. Once you’ve done that, you can toggle Copilot Mode on or off directly in your settings.
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