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  • DJI Mic Mini Black Friday Deal: $79 for Dual Wireless Lavalier Kit
    November 23, 2025, 5:06 AM EST. Snag the DJI Mic Mini kit for just $79 this Black Friday, a $90 savings on a popular wireless audio setup. The kit includes two omnidirectional lavalier mics, a mini wireless receiver, charging case, windscreens, USB and 3.5mm cables, and a compact carrying pouch. Compatible with iPhone and Android devices, it's ideal for YouTubers, podcasters, and on-the-go calls. Features include up to 48 hours of battery life and a wireless range up to 400 meters (1,312 feet), so you can record farther from your device. Easy setup, strong audio, and portable for travel-this early deal won't last long for creators watching their budgets.
  • Red Alert 2 Goes Browser: Chrono Divide Brings Classic RTS to the Web
    November 23, 2025, 5:04 AM EST. A fan project called Chrono Divide is porting Command & Conquer: Red Alert 2 to the web. The browser-based port already supports multiplayer across Chrome, Edge, Safari (Firefox is discouraged for performance). Single-player campaigns are still under development, but all original multiplayer maps are accessible and moddable. Players must provide the original game files, with data linked via the Internet Archive. Chrono Divide began as a feasibility experiment and aims for feature parity with the original engine. This fits the broader trend of browser gaming reviving classic titles without installations.
  • Lawsuit alleges Tesla Model 3 sudden acceleration caused Tacoma crash and deadly fire
    November 23, 2025, 5:02 AM EST. A newly filed federal lawsuit claims defects in a 2018 Tesla Model 3 caused a sudden acceleration and fatal crash in Tacoma, followed by a rapid fire. The plaintiffs allege the car surged to full power for several seconds, defeating automatic braking, and that Tesla knew about SUA reports but did not act. They contend the battery design and chemistry increased the risk of thermal runaway, making fires difficult to extinguish. They also argue the Model 3's flush door handles and electrical system could shut off power after a crash, trapping occupants and hindering rescuers. The lawsuit cites NHTSA complaints and seeks accountability as Wendy Dennis died and Jeff Dennis was severely burned. If the case proceeds, it could influence safety standards and consumer protections around SUA, battery safety, and post-crash access.
  • Thousands of Asus routers hacked by suspected China-state hackers, researchers warn
    November 23, 2025, 5:00 AM EST. Researchers from SecurityScorecard warn that thousands of Asus routers-primarily seven models no longer supported with security patches-have fallen under the control of a suspected China-state group. They've dubbed the operation WrtHug and say compromised devices are being used like ORB (operational relay box) networks, typically for espionage rather than obvious DDoS traffic. The attackers' exact intentions remain unclear, but the level of access could let them repurpose routers for covert operations, reconnaissance, or further intrusions. Infections are concentrated in Taiwan, with clusters in South Korea, Japan, Hong Kong, Russia, central Europe, and the United States. This follows long-running reports of state-sponsored router campaigns, including APT31 ties and other nation-state activity aimed at espionage and surveillance.
  • Chrono Divide brings Red Alert 2 to the browser with cross-platform RTS, mods, and seasons
    November 23, 2025, 4:58 AM EST. Chrono Divide is a fan-made project that recreates the classic RTS Red Alert 2 from the Command & Conquer series using web technologies. The result is a browser-based game client with no extra plugins, running on a client-server model that avoids port forwarding and firewall hurdles. The goal is feature parity with the vanilla engine, with mod support, modern and classic mouse control, and play on any device-phones, tablets, or desktops. Players must supply their own game files. The project includes leaderboards, a Discord community, and season events with map rotations and no monetization. It sits alongside browser ports like DOS Zone for Doom, Quake, Unreal Tournament, and more, inviting a LAN-party vibe online.