Month: March 2022

Sophos Firewall vulnerability gives 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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Samsung’s M8 monitor comes with a webcam, speakers, and smart TV features for $700

Samsung’s latest smart monitor, the 32-inch 4K M8, is now available to reserve in four colors: white, blue, green, and pink. The white-colored option will cost $699.99, while the other colors cost $30 more. Samsung announced the M8 during CES 2022, though it didn’t share a price or that it…

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This Microsoft Teams rival you’ve never heard of is ready for expansion

Audio player loading… Alibaba has announced some new features for DingTalk, an enterprise-focused alternative to Microsoft Teams that has over 500 million users.  DingTalk is part of Alibaba Cloud, one of the world’s leading cloud providers by market share, and the service combines messaging, task management, audio and video conferencing,…

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Huawei revenue falls for first time, but profits skyrocket

Audio player loading… Huawei posted record profits during 2021 but saw a significant decline in revenues as the impact of US sanctions and other geopolitical developments continue to influence the company’s fortunes. The Chinese technology giant saw profits jump by 75.9%, as ongoing demand for telecoms and enterprise technologies was…

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Skate 4 could be coming sooner than expected

Audio player loading… Skate 4 could be much closer than anyone had anticipated, as an apparent Origin API leak, as well as insider information, has seemingly hinted that it’s nearly ready for playtesting.  The news comes from eXputer and notorious leaker Tom Henderson, who claim that within the Origin API,…

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Oscars 2022: Apple’s CODA wins big, while Dune dominates technical awards

After years of Hollywood working to re-establish the Oscars as a must-see TV event with tweaks to the ceremony and broadcast, the 94th Academy Awards singlehandedly reminded its viewership that nothing lands quite like genuinely unscripted moments that take everyone by surprise as they’re captured and broadcast in real time.…

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