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How to Watch 'Survivor': Stream Season 49 Without Cable
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How to Watch ‘Survivor’: Stream Season 49 Without Cable

by admin September 22, 2025



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Celebrating a milestone 25 years on air, Survivor returns to screens for a 49th season this month, with an all-new group of players arriving on the beaches of Fiji in the hope of winning a cool million dollars.

Ranging in ages from 25 to 52, this season’s diverse cast of 18 hopefuls set to face testing trials for rewards and immunity from elimination includes a NASA rocket scientist, a former Marvel executive, a correctional officer and a touring rock star. 

Aside from the huge prize money, there’s an additional incentive for contenders this time out, with two players from this season set to return in Survivor 50. The landmark 50th season is set to be comprised entirely of returning contestants. 

Adding further drama to the proceedings is the fact that two of this season’s contestants were last-minute replacements, brought in after other players were dropped shortly before filming for breaking the show’s strict rule against pre-competition contact.

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How to Watch Survivor Season 49

The 49th season of Survivor premieres on CBS on Wednesday, Sept. 24, at 8 p.m. ET/PT. The event will stream live for those with a Paramount Plus Premium subscription, and viewers with the Paramount Plus Essential plan can watch the next day on the platform.

Cord-cutters also have a number of alternative options for watching the show. YouTube TV carries CBS and comes with a free trial for new customers, while Hulu Plus Live TV also carries the network.

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With Paramount Plus, you have two plans to choose from: Paramount Plus Essential, which costs $8 a month and has ads, and Paramount Plus Premium (formerly Paramount Plus with Showtime), which costs $13 a month and is mostly ad-free — you’ll see commercials when viewing live TV. All of Showtime and your local CBS station come with this plan.

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If you want to watch Survivor Season 49 as episodes are broadcast without cable, perhaps YouTube TV would be the right choice for you. The live TV streamer is $83 a month and offers, as our review of the service states, “the best channel selection you’ll find.” 

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Hulu Plus Live TV subscribers get access to CBS and will be able to watch Survivor Season 49 as it’s broadcast, or on-demand the following day. Hulu Plus Live TV costs $83 a month for the base tier, and comes with a three-day free trial and access to Disney Plus and ESPN Plus. $12 more a month for the Premium plan will get you the same, but ad-free Disney Plus and on-demand Hulu. Check out our Hulu Plus Live TV review for more info.



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Should You Subscribe to Garmin Connect+? (2025)
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Should You Subscribe to Garmin Connect+? (2025)

by admin September 22, 2025


It’s so annoying. You’ve just spent hundreds of dollars on a new Garmin Fenix 8 or Forerunner 970, only to find out you might have to hand over even more money to get the full Garmin experience. Earlier this year, Garmin introduced Connect+, a subscription element to its Connect companion app earlier. It stirred up its user base in the worst possible way. I visited Garmin’s headquarters in Kansas not long after the announcement and it was clear; Connect+ is here to stay, and there’s a team now dedicated to bringing more features to sit behind that paywall.

Currently, anyone can try Connect+ for free for a month before deciding whether there’s anything worthy of the $7 monthly subscription, or $70 yearly fee. I’ve been using Connect+ for five months now, while testing pretty much every new watch Garmin has launched in that period.

With seven core features currently available, I’m going to tell you about the ones I actually found useful, highlight the ones I didn’t, and tell you whether you really need another subscription to add to your monthly outgoings. If none of these appeal, be sure to check out our guides to the Best Fitness Trackers or the Best Smartwatches for more.

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Let’s start with Active Intelligence, which is the most prominently featured of all Connect+ features inside the app. These are personalized training insights and recommendations that you’ll spy at the top of the home screen tab. These are powered by AI, and analyze data like workout history and performance metrics captured by your Garmin device.

The idea here is that the more data that can be analyzed, the more personalized those insights should become. In the first weeks of using it, Active Intelligence’s insights were pretty rudimentary. My last swim improved my aerobic fitness. Great. I could see that simply by looking at the data from that logged swim.

Five months later, I’m getting a better sense of what I think Garmin hopes this feature can be. I’m now told that my ground contact balance during runs is suboptimal and I should consider some strength training and to work on my running form. However, the app doesn’t suggest what that training should entail, or the exercises that could help to address that suboptimal GCT. Maybe that’s to come. Given this is the one Connect+ feature tagged as a beta, I imagine it could look different in a year’s time.

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If you’re on exercise equipment that’s lacking a display, or you don’t want to pause a workout to look at your watch, Live Activities lets you mirror real-time metrics from your watch to your phone. It’s especially useful for strength training sessions, to make editing reps less fiddly.



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Disney’s Mandalorian and Grogu trailer shows the fall of a lumbering giant

by admin September 22, 2025


Disney, a company that definitely isn’t dealing with a major crisis right now, has released a trailer for The Mandalorian and Grogu. The movie follows on from the events of Disney+ series The Mandalorian — a show that director Jon Favreau created — and the fall of the Empire in Return of the Jedi. It’s set to hit theaters on May 22, 2026.

The 94-second clip doesn’t offer much in the way of plot details, though it does show Sigourney Weaver as a fighter pilot and Jabba the Hutt’s son Rotta (Jeremy Allen White). Mando (Pedro Pascal) and Grogu battle against bots and beasts, and the pair blows up an AT-AT. I’m sure there’s nothing to be read into seeing a lumbering giant attempting to traverse a precarious path only to fail spectacularly at this specific moment in Disney’s history.

The trailer does make it seem like the movie will retain the adventurous spirit and humor of The Mandalorian, with Grogu getting to be as cute as ever. In a fun beat, the diminutive creature uses the Force to try to steal a snack from Weaver’s character, only to be denied.

The Mandalorian and Grogu will be the first Star Wars movie to hit theaters in over six years. Star Wars: Starfighter is slated to arrive a year later.



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T-Mobile CEO Mike Sievert is stepping down
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T-Mobile CEO Mike Sievert is stepping down

by admin September 22, 2025


T-Mobile is replacing Mike Sievert as CEO more than five years after he took on the role. The mobile carrier’s chief operating officer, Srini Gopalan, will become CEO on November 1st, while Sievert will become vice chairman.

T-Mobile appointed Gopalan as COO in March 2025. Gopalan previously spent over eight years as a board member at Deutsche Telecom, and held executive positions at Vodafone and the Indian mobile telecom provider Bharti Airtel. In June, Sievert denied reports that he planned to step down from his role before the end of his contract in April 2028, though he admitted that T-Mobile hired Gopalan “with the idea of succession planning in mind.”

Gopalan will help lead T-Mobile’s “strategic initiative to become the most data-driven, AI-enabled, digital-first company in the industry,” according to the press release. “Our culture and brand have made us the most admired and customer-centric company in our industry,” Gopalan says. “What lies ahead of us is even more exciting because over the last 5 years, we have built America’s best network together with digital and AI capabilities that are far ahead of anyone else in our industry.”



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This serious Microsoft Entra flaw could have let hackers infiltrate any user, so patch now

by admin September 22, 2025



  • Actor tokens allowed cross-tenant impersonation without logging or security checks
  • CVE-2025-55241 enabled Global Admin access via deprecated Azure AD Graph API
  • Microsoft patched the flaw in September 2025; actor tokens and Graph API are being phased out

Security researchers have found a critical vulnerability in Microsoft Entra ID which could have allowed threat actors to gain Global Administrator access to virtually anyone’s tenant – without being detected in any way.

The vulnerability consists of two things – a legacy service called “actor tokens”, and a critical Elevation of Privilege bug tracked as CVE-2025-55241.

Actor tokens are undocumented, unsigned authentication tokens used in Microsoft services to impersonate users across tenants. They are issued by a legacy system called Access Control Service (ACS) and were originally designed for service-to-service (S2S) authentication.


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According to security researcher Dirk-jan Mollema who discovered the flaw, these tokens bypass standard security controls, lack logging, and remain valid for 24 hours, which makes them exploitable for unauthorized access without detection.

Mollema demonstrated that by crafting impersonation tokens using public tenant IDs and user identifiers, he could access sensitive data and perform administrative actions in other organizations’ environments.

These actions included creating users, resetting passwords, and modifying configurations – all without generating logs in the victim tenant.

“I tested this in a few more test tenants I had access to, to make sure I was not crazy, but I could indeed access data in other tenants, as long as I knew their tenant ID (which is public information) and the netId of a user in that tenant,” Mollema explained.

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As it turns out, Azure AD Graph API, a deprecated system that’s slowly being phased out, was accepting the tokens from one tenant and applying them to another, bypassing conditional access policies and standard authentication checks.

Mollema reported the issue on Microsoft, which acknowledged it in mid-July 2025, and patched within two weeks. CVE-2025-55241 was given a severity score of 10/10 (critical), and was officially addressed on September 4.

Azure AD Graph API is being deprecated, while the tokens, which Microsoft refers to as “high-privileged access” mechanisms used internally, are being phased out.

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Trevor walks away from a burning van in Grand Theft Auto 5.
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GTA 5 Trevor actor feels ‘nothing inside’ for GTA 6, challenges gamers to read Crime and Punishment: ‘Books are my thing’

by admin September 22, 2025



Excited for Grand Theft Auto 6? Odds are the answer is yes. With Rockstar already calling it the “largest game launch in history” over half a year out from release, I’m pretty sure the only people who aren’t feeling some kind of way about it are uncontacted in the Amazon or… they’re Steven Ogg, who played Trevor Philips in GTA 5.

In a recent, brief chat with YouTuber HarrisonShippp, Ogg was asked how excited he was for GTA 6’s release next year. “I feel nothing inside,” answered Ogg, definitively. And just in case you’re wondering if that’s a more general cry for help, he quickly made clear he was speaking specifically about GTA: “I’m not a gamer. I’ve never played a videogame, so I feel absolutely nothing.”

Which, hey, fair enough. Some voice actors get super deep into their roles—like the cast of Baldur’s Gate 3—and for others it’s just a paycheque. Neither’s an illegitimate approach, and Ogg has made clear before that he’s not keen on GTA fans essentially treating him like Trevor in real life.


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But then it gets a little weirder. “I think someone said yesterday at one point, ‘You should play GTA 5,'” recounted Ogg. “I said, ‘Why?’ They said ‘Because it’s so great!’ And I said, ‘Well one day you should read Dostoevsky’s Crime and Punishment’ and he went completely blank.”

Which is, uh, a bit of a non-sequitur, and I can’t help but wonder if Ogg’s interlocutor didn’t go “completely blank” because he was outmanoeuvred, but because countering a suggestion that you play GTA 5 with your own suggestion to read Dostoevsky is like responding to ‘You should try Indian food’ with ‘You should visit the proud nation of Denmark in autumn.’

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“Do you know Dostoevsky? Fyodor Dostoevsky?” Ogg interrogates his interviewer, who says he does not. “So there you go,” replies Ogg. “Why don’t you read that?

“Are you excited about that book coming out?” asks Ogg, of a book which was published during the reign of Tsar Alexander II. “See? It’s the same thing. Books are my thing.”

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Now, I think Ogg was trying to make a point that asking him about games was like asking someone who doesn’t read books about books, but it’s certainly quite a roundabout way of going about it, and maybe a touch pretentious. The irony is, of course, that Rodion Romanovich Raskolnikov—Crime and Punishment’s murderous main character—would probably be one of the most terminally online, videogame-meme-spouting nihilist weirdos in the world if he had the misfortune to exist in 2025. He sure as hell would’ve had feelings about GTA 6.

And anyway, The Idiot is better.



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The Gathering' Draft May Bring More Crossover Sets
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The Gathering’ Draft May Bring More Crossover Sets

by admin September 22, 2025


Spider-Man has just come to Magic: The Gathering, but the card game already has other crossovers planned, and different ways to implement them.

Just before the latest Universes Beyond set came to shelves, Magic senior game designer Corey Bowen broke down the new Pick Two Draft, a four-person format (as opposed to the standard eight) which sees players take two cards from their Play Boosters and pass them to their left and right. Bowen explained the developers chose this new way to play as away to help casual players coming into Magic and those linking up in four-person groups. But it also has the added bonus of facilitating smaller Universes Beyond sets in the future.

“How could we represent an amazing corner of the Marvel Universe without trying to fill over 300 card concepts?” wrote Bowen. “If we were focusing only on Spider-Man, there are tons of great stories, characters, and depth, but not enough to meet the demanding threshold of a full Magic set. We also believed solving this problem now would allow us to consider more partnerships that may not to fill the shoes of a full Magic set.”

That Bowen calls out “more partnerships” as a reason for Pick Two is interesting, since Magic: The Gathering has been pushing Universes Beyond collaborations hard in recent years with full sets based on major IP like Final Fantasy and Doctor Who. Days ago, we also learned New York Comic-Con will have a panel announcing a new team-up between Magic and Nicklodeon, its third following ones between Spongebob Squarepants (for Secret Lair) and Avatar: The Last Airbender. Not every Nick IP is as big now as they were back in the day (or are that deep), potentially providing a perfect use case for Pick Two.

The Nickelodeon x Magic panel will be held on October 10, where we’ll find out what it is and just how big. And if it’s not this that gets the Pick Two treatment, we’ll eventually learn what Universes Beyond crossover it’ll be.

Want more io9 news? Check out when to expect the latest Marvel, Star Wars, and Star Trek releases, what’s next for the DC Universe on film and TV, and everything you need to know about the future of Doctor Who.



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Today’s NYT Connections Hints, Answers for Sept. 22, #834

by admin September 22, 2025


Looking for the most recent Connections answers? Click here for today’s Connections hints, as well as our daily answers and hints for The New York Times Mini Crossword, Wordle, Connections: Sports Edition and Strands puzzles.

The purple group in today’s NYT Connections puzzle is a real winner. Hint: Think about the letters in the alphabet and how you say them aloud. Read on for clues and today’s Connections answers.

The Times now has a Connections Bot, like the one for Wordle. Go there after you play to receive a numeric score and to have the program analyze your answers. Players who are registered with the Times Games section can now nerd out by following their progress, including the number of puzzles completed, win rate, number of times they nabbed a perfect score and their win streak.

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Hints for today’s Connections groups

Here are four hints for the groupings in today’s Connections puzzle, ranked from the easiest yellow group to the tough (and sometimes bizarre) purple group.

Yellow group hint: Think sophomore math.

Green group hint: Not in color.

Blue group hint: Where high rollers stay.

Purple group hint: Pronounce letters of the alphabet.

Answers for today’s Connections groups

Yellow group: Basic geometric calculations.

Green group: Black-and-white things.

Blue group: Las Vegas casino hotels.

Purple group: Words that sound like plural letters.

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What are today’s Connections answers?

The completed NYT Connections puzzle for Sept. 22, 2025.

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The yellow words in today’s Connections

The theme is basic geometric calculations. The four answers are area, length, perimeter and volume.

The green words in today’s Connections

The theme is black-and-white things. The four answers are crossword, domino, orca and Oreo.

The blue words in today’s Connections

The theme is Las Vegas casino hotels. The four answers are Aria, Encore, Excalibur and Luxor.

The purple words in today’s Connections

The theme is words that sound like plural letters. The four answers are ars (Rs), ayes (As), ease (Es) and owes (Os).



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A Cyberattack on Jaguar Land Rover Is Causing a Supply Chain Disaster
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A Cyberattack on Jaguar Land Rover Is Causing a Supply Chain Disaster

by admin September 22, 2025


Almost immediately after the cyberattack, a group on Telegram called Scattered Lapsus$ Hunters, claimed responsibility for the hack. The group name implies a potential collaboration between three loose hacking collectives— Scattered Spider, Lapsus$, and Shiny Hunters—that have been behind some of the most high-profile cyberattacks in recent years. They are often made up of young, English-speaking, cybercriminals who target major businesses.

Building vehicles is a hugely complex process. Hundreds of different companies provide parts, materials, electronics, and more to vehicle manufacturers, and these expansive supply chain networks often rely upon “just-in-time” manufacturing. That means they order parts and services to be delivered in the specific quantities that are needed and exactly when they need them—large stockpiles of parts are unlikely to be held by auto makers.

“The supplier networks that are supplying into these manufacturing plants, they’re all set up for efficiency—economic efficiency, and also logistic efficiency,” says Siraj Ahmed Shaikh, a professor in systems security at Swansea University. “There’s a very carefully orchestrated supply chain,” Shaikh adds, speaking about automotive manufacturing generally. “There’s a critical dependency for those suppliers supplying into this kind of an operation. As soon as there is a disruption at this kind of facility, then all the suppliers get affected.”

One company that makes glass sun roofs has started laying off workers, according to a report in the Telegraph. Meanwhile, another firm told the BBC it has laid off around 40 people so far. French automotive company OPmobility, which employs 38,000 people across 150 sites, told WIRED it is making some changes and monitoring the events. “OPmobility is reconfiguring its production at certain sites as a consequence of the shutdown of its production by one of its customers based in the United Kingdom and depending on the evolution of the situation,” a spokesperson for the firm says.

While it is unclear which specific JLR systems have been impacted by the hackers and what systems JLR took offline proactively, many were likely taken offline to stop the attack from getting worse. “It’s very challenging to ensure containment while you still have connections between various systems,” says Orla Cox, head of EMEA cybersecurity communications at FTI Consulting, which responds to cyberattacks and works on investigations. “Oftentimes as well, there will be dependencies on different systems: You take one down, then it means that it has a knock on effect on another.”

Whenever there’s a hack in any part of a supply chain—whether that is a manufacturer at the top of the pyramid or a firm further down the pipeline—digital connections between companies may be severed to stop attackers from spreading from one network to the next. Connections via VPNs or APIs may be stopped, Cox says. “Some may even take stronger measures such as blocking domains and IP addresses. Then things like email are no longer usable between the two organizations.”

The complexity of digital and physical supply chains, spanning across dozens of businesses and just-in-time production systems, means it is likely that bringing everything back online and up to full-working speed may take time. MacColl, the RUSI researcher, says cybersecurity issues often fail to be debated at the highest level of British politics—but adds this time could be different due to the scale of the disruption. “This incident has the potential to cut through because of the job losses and the fact that MPs in constituencies affected by this will be getting calls,” he says. That breakthrough has already begun.



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iFixit’s teardown shows the iPhone Air doesn’t sacrifice repairability for thinness

by admin September 22, 2025


Apple manages to hold onto its recent repairability record with the latest iPhone Air, which maintains a provisional 7 out of 10 in iFixit’s teardown. As seen in the teardown, the iPhone Air can easily swap batteries, has a modular USB-C port and offers day-one repair guides. Even though the iPhone Air represents Apple’s thinnest iPhone ever at 5.6mm, iFixit said the slim design makes repairs “more approachable, not less.”

Apple kept the same battery design that was introduced with the iPhone 16 lineup, which switched to an electrically released battery adhesive for more consistent replacements. Similarly, you don’t have to ever risk damaging the OLED display when swapping an iPhone Air battery, since there’s still that dual-entry access allowing you to access it from the back glass.

Being a smartphone that emphasizes thinness, Apple had to sacrifice some battery life with the iPhone Air. However, in our review, we found that the iPhone Air was comparable to other models in the iPhone 17 lineup and lasted nearly an entire day in real-world testing. iFixit also discovered that the battery is the same exact one found in the accompanying MagSafe Battery accessory that goes for $99, which iFixit likened to a “spare tire.” On top of that, the included battery is encased in metal, making it easier to replace and offering some protection against bending.



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