Month: September 2021

This Android security flaw could let hackers follow all your movements Kaspersky Report on Stalkerware

An innocuous-looking feature on Android devices was accidentally discovered by cybersecurity researchers as a means of spying on the whereabouts of another user, without the need to install additional stalkerware apps. Malwarebytes researcher Pieter Arntz discovered the issue after he signed in to his Google account on his wife’s smartphone.…

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The 25 Best Labor Day Sales on Our Favorite Gear

Save on TVs, smart bulbs, running socks, and more WIRED-recommended products. Source

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An ‘early build’ of Overwatch 2 will be used in Overwatch League’s 2022 season Overwatch

Activision Blizzard Lawsuit Publisher Activision Blizzard, responsible for the game this article refers to, is currently embroiled in ongoing litigation in regards to claims reporting a workplace culture that allegedly enabled acts of sexual harassment, abuse and discrimination. Read our Activision Blizzard lawsuit timeline of events for ongoing coverage of the events.…

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Intel Alder Lake CPUs could go on sale November 19 Intel i9-11900K Processor Shown Back and Front

Intel’s Alder Lake processors are expected to hit shelves mid-November, or at least that’s the fresh word from the CPU grapevine. To be precise, this comes from Wccftech which is citing its own sources as feeding back the info on the launch date that’s supposedly set for November 19. That’s…

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I discovered this air fryer trick and it’s a game-changer for making fries Air Fryer

French fries are one of the tastiest treats you can indulge in. These crisp crunchy sticks of potato, which were created in the 1780s, have become a staple at dinner times.  Traditionally deep-fried in gallons of oil, you’re now just as likely to use one of the best air fryers,…

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Uber And Lyft Have Pledged To Cover Their Drivers’ Legal Fees If They Get Sued Under The Texas Abortion Law

Uber and Lyft have pledged to cover the legal fees for any of their drivers who may be sued under a new, restrictive Texas law for helping a pregnant person get to a clinic for an abortion after 6 weeks of gestation. SB 8, which went into effect Wednesday after…

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