Month: April 2022

Logitech thinks it may finally have cracked the vertical mouse

Audio player loading… If you’re looking for something a bit different when it comes to a business mouse, Logitech has unveiled a new vertical model that it says is the most comfortable yet. The new Logitech Lift is a wireless, vertical, ergonomic, but small mouse, which the company says is…

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Amy Hennig’s new studio is making a Star Wars game

Amy Hennig’s new video game studio is working on a Star Wars game. In a press release, Skydance New Media wrote it is working in “collaboration with Lucasfilm Games to develop and produce a richly cinematic action-adventure game featuring an original story in the legendary Star Wars galaxy.” Skydance New…

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iPhone 14 could finally get the super-useful selfie feature you’ve been waiting for

Audio player loading… Since the iPhone 11, iPhones have always used the same 12MP f/2.2 front camera, but it sounds like the iPhone 14 might finally bring a small spec change that could improve selfie-taking capabilities. According to prolific Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, the upcoming family of iPhones is getting…

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The lickable-TV guy created electric chopsticks to make food taste saltier

Researchers in Japan have developed a set of electric chopsticks they claim can enhance the taste of salt. The device is attached to a wristband computer. It uses electrical stimulation to transmit sodium ions from food to the eater's mouth, according to Meiji University professor Homei Miyashita, who developed the…

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Lazarus hackers are using malicious cryptocurrency apps, FBI warns

Audio player loading… People working in cryptocurrency businesses are being targeted by Lazarus, a well-known threat actor with strong ties to the government of North Korea, law enforcement groups have warned. The CISA, the FBI, and the US Treasury Department have banded together to issue a warning to firms in…

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One of the most popular Microsoft Office builds will soon be killed off

Audio player loading… Microsoft has confirmed that it will not be supporting its Office 2013 software suite for very much longer. The company revealed that its office software offering will reach its official end of support within the next twelve months, after which it will no longer receive updates and…

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