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A new report out of the Asia-Pacific region is reframing how organizations should think about insider threats. The real damage, researchers say, isn't coming from catastrophic single breaches — it's the steady drumbeat of frequent, smaller incidents that quietly erodes security posture and compounds risk over time.
Shifting to the consumer space, Xreal is making a move to broaden its augmented reality ambitions with an entirely new sub-brand called X by Xreal. The first product is the a-zero-one, a pair of display glasses priced at two hundred ninety nine dollars — a deliberate push to bring AR hardware down to a tier where more everyday buyers might actually consider it.
And for gamers watching their wallets, Best Buy is offering a notable discount on the Lenovo Legion Pro five-i sixteen-inch gaming laptop. Normally priced significantly higher, it's now down to one thousand seven hundred forty nine dollars — a thousand dollars off — and it comes loaded with an RTX fifty seventy GPU, thirty two gigabytes of RAM, and a one terabyte solid state drive.
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