Month: March 2022

One Piece is getting an RPG with a new story from series creator Eiichiro Oda

One Piece is getting a new video game. During a video presentation celebrating the 25th anniversary of One Piece, Bandai Namco announced that the celebrated manga / anime series will be getting a new RPG with an original story written by series creator Eiichiro Oda. [embedded content] One Piece Odyssey…

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Google Calendar is turning into an appointment booking system

Audio player loading… Booking appointments in Google Calendar just got even easier as Google is now rolling out a new appointment scheduling feature to its calendar app. First introduced for paid Google Workspace users last June, the company’s appointment scheduling feature allows users to share their availability through a booking…

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Apple’s next iPad Pro could be six months away – why should we care now?

Audio player loading… If you predict that Apple will deliver updated components and a new iPad Pro this fall (likely October), you win the prize for stating the obvious. There are dozens of stories now repeating what noted Apple prognosticator Mark Gurman has dug up on the next Apple iPad…

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Intel’s unlocked Core i9-12900KS processor claims to be the ‘world’s fastest desktop processor’ with 5.5GHz speeds

Intel has officially announced its new Core i9-12900KS processor, an unlocked version of its flagship Core i9-12900K that ups the maximum boosted clock speed even higher to 5.5GHz for what the company claims is “the world’s fastest desktop processor” and “the ultimate gaming experience.” The Core i9-12900KS has a lot…

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Spotify adds promised COVID-19 content advisory

Spotify has finally acted on its promise to add a COVID-19 content advisory label. As CNBCreports (and Engadget can confirm), you'll now see a tab for a COVID-19 Guide when you visit podcasts and other content discussing the new coronavirus. Tap it and you'll visit a section that points you…

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Sophos Firewall vulnerability gave hackers the keys to the kingdom

Audio player loading… Sophos has patched up a high-severity vulnerability that allowed threat actors to remotely execute any code, including viruses and malware, on an endpoint running its firewall software. As reported by BleepingComputer, the company has pushed a fix for CVE-2022-1040, an authentication bypass vulnerability that’s been given a…

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