Month: December 2020

Brawn on a Budget: The New Mac Mini With Apple Silicon

The tiny desktop PC has been relaunched with an Apple-made chip, and boy does it rip. Source

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Google gives Chrome users an easier way to sync info across devices

Google is making it easier for Chrome users to sync their passwords and payment information across devices, the company has announced in a blog post. The new features will roll out “over the coming weeks and months,” Google says. Chrome on Android will be able to access saved payment information…

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Destiny 2 gets crossplay in 2021 – PS5 and Xbox Series X included Destiny 2

Guardians at the ready: Destiny 2 is getting cross platform play. Following hot on the heels of today’s free PS5 and Xbox Series X upgrade to the looter shooter, developer Bungie has announced its future plans for the game. Top of the list of new features headed to Destiny 2…

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Logitech launches Circle View Doorbell with HomeKit Secure Video support

When Apple launched HomeKit for Secure Video at WWDC in 2019, it said the service will work with Logitech’s upcoming cameras. Sure enough, the Circle View camera the accessory-maker released earlier this year works exclusively with Apple’s secure vid… Source

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Wikifactory has raised $4.5m for its ‘Github for hardware’ to make almost anything remotely

Karl Marx famously argued in ‘Das Kapital’ that to achieve freedom from the slavery of capitalism, the worker must own the means of production. Perhaps that day is edging closer. Today Wikifactory, billing itself as a ‘Github for hardware’, announces it has closed a $3 million funding round taking it…

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FireEye cybersecurity tools compromised in state-sponsored attack

One of the US’s leading cybersecurity firms, FireEye, says it’s been hacked by a state-sponsored attacker. Hackers targeted and accessed the firm’s so-called Red Team tools, which it uses to test customer security and find vulnerabilities. Now there’s concern that the hackers could release these tools publicly or use them…

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