Month: September 2022

This Microsoft Outlook update will bring back some much-loved retro visuals

Audio player loading… Users of Microsoft Outlook will soon be able to customize their interface with a nod to the past thanks to a new update. The email service will soon support two new types of “ribbons” – the menu bar where options and tools are displayed. The two new…

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Cisco says it won’t patch these dangerous VPN security flaws in its SMB routers

Audio player loading… Cisco has said it won’t be issuing any further updates for three vulnerable routers which could apparently allow an unauthenticated, remote attacker to bypass authentication controls and access the IPSec VPN network. Customers of the networking giant should check out if their set-ups include the RV110W Wireless-N…

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United Airlines invests $15 million in electric aviation startup, orders 200 air taxis

United Airlines is investing $15 million in Eve Air Mobility, an electric aviation startup owned by Brazilian aircraft manufacturer Embraer. As part of the deal, United will purchase 200 of Eve’s electric air taxis, which can seat four passengers and take off and land vertically like a helicopter. This is…

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7 new movies and TV shows on Netflix, Prime Video, Disney Plus and more this weekend (September 9)

Audio player loading… It’s high fantasy season on streamers right now, with the likes of House of the Dragon and The Rings of Power dominating most of the cultural conversation – but if swords and sandals aren’t your thing, this weekend’s arrivals should provide some welcome respite.  Leading the charge…

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Fake Nvidia RTX 4090 GPU renders have caused quite the drama

Audio player loading… Nvidia’s RTX 4090 graphics card appeared in some leaked renders a couple of days back, but it turns out these are fakes – and indeed the Twitter account which shared them is a complete work of fiction. So, what’s the story here? The account in question, @QbitLeaks,…

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US relaxes Huawei restrictions for standardization activities

Audio player loading… The US government plans to make it easier for American firms to participate in international standards activities by relaxing restrictions on sharing technology with ‘blacklisted’ firms such as Huawei. Washington blacklisted Huawei on national security grounds back in 2019, preventing any US firm from doing business with…

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