Month: April 2022

Zyxel finally patches dangerous VPN and Firewall flaws

Audio player loading… The network equipment maker Zyxel has patched several of its business-grade VPN and firewall products to prevent hackers from exploiting a security flaw that could give them admin-level access to vulnerable devices. The critical-severity vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2022-0342, affects business VPN and firewall products from the company’s…

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Why dead pixels may be a thing of the past for LG’s next-gen OLED TVs

Audio player loading… One of the biggest gripes about OLED TVs is that they can, occasionally, suffer burn-in (image retention) and burn out (dead pixels). That’s something LG Display is keen to fix on its next-generation OLED.EX panels that it’s distributing to TV makers like Panasonic, Philips, Sony and LG’s…

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Apple thinks it has the tools to take your SMB to the next level

Audio player loading… After launching in beta last year, Apple has announced that Apple Business Essentials is now available to all small businesses in the US. The iPhone maker’s new service brings mobile device management, 24/7 Apple support and cloud storage from iCloud together into flexible subscription plans. Apple Business…

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Final Fantasy XIV: Endwalker’s next chapter starts on April 12th

If you’re like me and still recovering from the emotional devastation of Final Fantasy XIV: Endwalker, take heart; it’s time for a Newfound Adventure. Patch 6.1 Newfound Adventure is the first major content patch for Final Fantasy XIV: Endwalker. In a Live Letter developer presentation, game director Naoki Yoshida revealed…

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NASA to conduct elaborate dress rehearsal with new megarocket this weekend

For the next three days, NASA is staging an elaborate dress rehearsal with its massive new rocket, the Space Launch System — practicing all of the major steps the agency will have to perform when the vehicle launches for the very first time. It’s a major milestone for the rocket’s…

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Microsoft Edge update will stop you making an embarrassing blunder

Audio player loading… Embarrassing spelling and grammar mistakes will soon be a thing of the past in Microsoft Edge as Microsoft is now rolling out a built-in grammar editor for its browser. Microsoft Editor is the software giant’s Grammarly competitor and while it’s normally accessed via a browser extension, the…

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