Month: February 2022

Resident Evil 4’s fan-built HD remaster is finally complete

After seven years in development, Albert Marin and his small team have completed their exhaustive reworking of Resident Evil 4’s graphics on PC. Compared to some other projects where developers upscale or otherwise modernize the visuals for a new generation or platform of hardware, this team pored over every image…

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Rumored Sonos wireless headphones closer to reality thanks to new acquisition

Audio player loading… Rumors have been swirling since 2019 around the possibility of Sonos wireless headphones – a first in the category for the company – and the connected audio giant’s latest acquisition lends a lot more weight to these rumors. As confirmed by Protocol, Sonos has acquired T2 Software – a…

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It’s pronounced “neft”

Okay, so here’s the deal. We’re a month into 2022 and the NFT market is still scorching hot. Already this year we’ve had Coachella NFTs, Lamborghini NFTs, NFT profile pics on Twitter, NFT teasers from YouTube and Meta, and the usual raft of ill-advised NFT projects that were announced and…

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YouTube’s video player is getting a new look on Android and iOS

YouTube is rolling out a new interface for its mobile app’s full-screen player, which should make it easier to like or dislike a video (privately, of course), view comments, and share what you’re watching. The old version hid most of those features behind a swipe-up gesture on the “more videos”…

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Microsoft’s take on task management is available for a test run

Microsoft Lists is now available as a free preview to users with personal Microsoft accounts — but only for the first 200,000 people who sign up to try it. Lists, which is a sort of task management meets to-do list app, has only been available to business and enterprise users…

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WordPress plugin exposes half a million sites to attack

Audio player loading… A popular WordPress plugin used by more than a million websites all over the world has been found to be carrying a critical remote code execution (RCE) flaw that allowed potential malicious actors to perform a local file inclusion attack. Cbersecurity researcher Wai Yan Muo Thet discovered…

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