Month: January 2021

The redesigned Tesla Model S interior swaps in a steering yoke

Nestled in its latest earnings report, Tesla included images of its upcoming Model S refresh. The renders provide a sneak peek of the vehicle’s interior, showcasing a cockpit that’s more in line with the Model Y and Model 3, and that will also make i… Source

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Sling TV is raising prices and sweetening the deal with more free DVR space

Sling TV, Dish’s live TV streaming service, announced that it’s raising the prices on its packages and add-ons for new customers starting today. Both the Orange and Blue channel packages from Sling will go up by $5 to $35 per month for new subscribers or $50 per month when bundled…

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Ghost accounts are increasingly being used in cyberattacks Zero-day attack

By failing to keep close tabs on “ghost” or inactive account credentials, organizations are leaving themselves open to cyberattacks according to new research from Sophos. The cybersecurity firm’s Rapid Response team has published new findings related to how ghost accounts were used to give cybercriminals a way into corporate networks…

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Christie Pandoras Box One released Christie Pandoras Box One supports all the features including NDI, SDVoE, Dante audio, and Notch with one license

The new Christie Pandoras Box One V8 Software License has been released, for real-time video processing and show control, featuring new professional features, a simplified workflow and streamlined licensing. Now, one single license has the full Pandoras Box software family feature suite, to deliver the media processing performance required for…

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PS5 restock: Sony Direct sold out, but there’s hope for tomorrow PS5 stock Sony

Update: the PS5 restock is sold out at Sony Direct after waiting for the console along with a lot of other desperate PlayStation fans. Sadly, we did not get to the front of the line, but given the daily restock, we could see more PS5 consoles sold by Sony tomorrow.…

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Baidu is the sixth company approved to test fully driverless cars in California

Baidu has gotten the green light to test fully autonomous vehicles on public roads in California. The Chinese search giant is the sixth company to receive a fully autonomous testing permit from the state’s Department of Motor Vehicles (the others being Cruise, Waymo, Nuro, Zoox, and AutoX). Currently, 60 companies…

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