Month: June 2022

Neptune Frost’s radical sci-fi future

Each story has a beginning, just as each has many interpretations, like dreams. For Neptune Frost, that story begins with an ending. More specifically, the death of Neptune’s grandmother. In the afterglow of life and the religious importance of moving on from the mortal plain, a comment from Neptune, played…

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Elasticsearch databases are being hit hard by ransom attacks

Audio player loading… Hundreds of misconfigured Elascticsearch databases were recently hit by ransom attacks (opens in new tab), security experts have found.  Cybersecurity researchers from Secureworks have uncovered 450 databases whose contents have been wiped, and in their place, a ransom note left. The ransom note demands $620 per database,…

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What we bought: How BenQ’s Screenbar completed my home office setup

One of the first things I set out to do when I joined Engadget in the summer of 2018 was to build a beautiful home office. At my previous job, I didn’t get many opportunities to work remotely, so it wasn’t a priority. That turned out to be a mistake,…

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TCL is jumping on the pen phone trend with the Stylus 5G

A couple of years ago, Motorola introduced its first phone with a built-in stylus, which quickly became one of the company’s best-selling handsets. And now TCL is jumping on the trend with its first attempt at making a budget Galaxy Note alternative with the $258 TCL Stylus 5G. Featuring a…

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Our Favorite Mesh Wi-Fi Routers Will Bathe Your Home In Wi-Fi

Forget about that patchy internet connection and dead spots with one of these WIRED-tested mesh systems. Source

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The ROG Flow Z13 Is a Portable Gaming Tablet With a Sweet Screen

ROG’s slim tablet and keyboard combo is (mostly) a success, but its high price may put you off. Source

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