Month: September 2022

China is all in on foldables — and Honor’s CEO thinks the rest of the world is ready, too

Honor is planning to release its second foldable next year, and unlike the Honor Magic V, the company hopes to actually release the device outside of China. Honor’s CEO, George Zhao, confirmed the plans in an interview with The Verge ahead of this year’s IFA trade show in Berlin and…

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Hundreds of iOS apps could be leaking AWS credentials

Audio player loading… Hundreds of mobile apps have been found to be leaking Amazon Web Services (AWS) credentials. A recent Symantec analysis (opens in new tab) identified 1,859 publicly available apps, 98% of which are iOS apps, containing hard-coded AWS credentials that could be putting your data at risk. The…

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Why the OnePlus 10T is the company’s most important phone on sale in the US

Audio player loading… The crazy-powerful OnePlus 10T will get to use AT&T’s fastest 5G networks; a first for OnePlus phones. In our OnePlus 10T review, we found the phone to be quite a powerful and capable device, so having that performance carry across to networking speeds on more networks is…

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How quantum computing could change cyber security

Audio player loading… Quantum computing still sounds like the realm of science fiction. The promise is that quantum computing can perform calculations over a hundred million times quicker than the fastest current supercomputer. This will have hugely positive implications for solving the big problems in science. But it has a…

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Ads on Netflix are coming sooner than we thought, and it’s all down to Disney

Audio player loading… Netflix executives look set to bring the launch of the streaming service’s ad-supported tier forward in a bid to steal a march on rivals Disney Plus, according to new reports.  Variety reports (opens in new tab) that Netflix executives have taken the decision to launch the new…

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Judge agrees Musk’s buddy David Sacks is fighting a subpoena for podcast clout

Twitter’s lawyers argued David Sacks’ main reason for trying to fight a subpoena filed in their case against Elon Musk is because he said he would on a podcast, and in a ruling issued Friday, the judge agreed. Chancellor Kathaleen St. Jude McCormick (pdf): In an apparent effort to keep…

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