Month: December 2021

Microsoft Outlook vulnerability helps hackers masquerade as your boss

Microsoft Outlook has a number of productivity tools built-in but new research has revealed how they can be co-opted by hackers to send spoofed emails. In a new report, researchers from Check Point-owned Avanan explains how hackers can exploit the productivity tools in Microsoft’s email service to send spoofed emails…

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Oppo’s Find N foldable phone unveiled in new teaser video

Our first tryst with Oppo’s foldable device emanated way back in 2019 when they showed a concept device. Last year as well the company showcased a couple of concept phones – one with a rollable display and one with a trifold display. Unfortunately, these phones were never made commercially available.…

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The Epic Games Store finally has a shopping cart

The Epic Games Store finally has a shopping cart, Epic announced Thursday, meaning you’re now able to buy multiple games in a single transaction. The feature arrives just over three years after the store’s December 2018 launch. As you’re shopping on the store, you’ll now see an “Add to Cart”…

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Microsoft Teams won’t let you call 911 on some Android devices, Google confirms

Calling 911 may be impossible on your Android smartphone if you have Microsoft Teams installed due to a recently discovered emergency calling bug. A Reddit user recently made a post on the site in which they explained that they were unable to call emergency services on their Pixel 3. While…

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The $99 AKG Ara microphone gives you pro-level sound without the pricetag for all your recording needs

The foundation for all successful audio projects begin with a great sound setup. Whether you’re recording a podcast, laying down a track for your song, live streaming to your audience, or presenting on a video call, how it sounds matters to the listener. Without crisp, clear, intelligible sound, your work…

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Go read this investigation on the environmental racism of Amazon warehouses

Amazon is expanding its empire of warehouses at breakneck speed, and it’s building most of them in neighborhoods of color, according to a new investigation by Consumer Reports. That ultimately burdens Black and brown communities with the truck traffic, noise, and pollution that warehouses bring. Almost 70 percent of Amazon…

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