Month: June 2021

Indiana Jones 5 leak shows Harrison Ford in costume for the first time in 13 years Indiana Jones

A new image leaked from the set of Indiana Jones 5 shows Harrison Ford winding back the clock as the iconic adventurer. In a photo shared to Twitter, the 78-year-old veteran actor can be seen donning the character’s famous relic-hunting get-up, fedora and all, for the first time in 13…

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HDD drives could be all set to finally take on SSDs once more thanks to this upgrade graphene molecules

Researchers from Cambridge University have found a novel way to not just increase the storage capacities of traditional hard disk drives (HDD), but also make them more reliable. The breakthrough was achieved by the Cambridge Graphene Center together with researchers from the University of Exeter, India, Switzerland, Singapore, and the…

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The next generation of startups is remote

My guest on Decoder this week is Michael Seibel, managing director of Y Combinator, one of the most well-known and successful startup incubators in Silicon Valley. YC has funded some of the biggest names in tech, including Dropbox, Airbnb, and Stripe. It’s a big deal. Michael is also a co-founder…

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Weber’s New Smoker Makes Some Mighty Tasty Meats

Weber’s second take on a pellet smoker delivers delicious results. Be prepared to clean your cooker more frequently, though. Source

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How Universal Control on macOS Monterey works

The best moment of this year’s WWDC keynote was a straightforward demo of a macOS feature, Universal Control. The idea is simple enough: it allows you to use the keyboard and trackpad on a Mac to directly control an iPad, and even makes it simple to drag and drop content…

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Multiple Office 365 security bugs could give hackers the keys to the kingdom representational image of a cloud firewall

Cybersecurity researchers have identified four security vulnerabilities in Microsoft Excel and Microsoft Office 365 that can be exploited to execute malicious code. The vulnerabilities, reported by Check Point, come from the legacy code that stems from Excel95, giving them reason to believe that the vulnerabilities have existed for several years.…

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