Month: December 2020
Ordering Starbucks through your phone might get you more than just coffee Starbucks Store
A security researcher has discovered a potential remote code execution (RCE) vulnerability in one of Starbuck’s mobile domains which has now been patched. As many other large companies do, the US coffee giant has a bug bounty program on HackerOne and it was there that Kamil “ko2sec” Onur Özkaleli submitted…
Read MoreSnap launches a native Twitter integration
Twitter is partnering with Snap to bring tweets into Snapchat with a native integration that both companies hope will push users away from screenshots and towards more interactive embeds. Twitter users who are also logged into the Snapchat app on their phone will be able to access the functionality by…
Read MoreTwitter will let users share tweets directly to Snapchat and Instagram
The best tweets often go viral on other platforms. Now, Twitter is fully embracing that with new sharing tools that allow users to natively share tweets to Snapchat and Instagram.With the change, which is rolling out now for Snapchat, Twitter’s share… Source
Read MoreYou can now add tweets to your snaps
Twitter is making it even easier to spread your tweets far and wide to every social media platform imaginable. Starting today on iOS (support is coming “soon” for Android), you’ll be able to add tweets into a snap as a sticker. Before, if you wanted to share a tweet on…
Read MoreThis RAM-powered storage is technically the world’s fastest external disk solution atto silicondisk
ATTO, a well known specialist vendor perhaps best known for its benchmarking tools, has announced a RAM-based storage appliance that promises to deliver the sort of performance that will make solid state drives look pedestrian and hard disk drives, well, positively obsolete. The SiliconDisk is a 1U rack server and…
Read MoreUber asks governors to give drivers early access to COVID-19 vaccines
Uber sent letters today to every US governor asking that their drivers and delivery people be classified as essential workers and given prioritized access to COVID-19 vaccines. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has recommended the first batch of vaccines go to health care workers and residents of…
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