Month: September 2022

Charging your EV at night is about to become more expensive

Tesla recalls 1.1 million vehicles to prevent drivers from getting pinched by the windows. The issue is that the windows would not recognize certain objects while closing, which could result in “a pinching injury to the occupant.” It’s a pretty enormous recall, covering some 2017-2022 Model 3, 2020-2021 Model Y,…

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How to watch Netflix’s Tudum event this weekend

Tesla recalls 1.1 million vehicles to prevent drivers from getting pinched by the windows. The issue is that the windows would not recognize certain objects while closing, which could result in “a pinching injury to the occupant.” It’s a pretty enormous recall, covering some 2017-2022 Model 3, 2020-2021 Model Y,…

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Microsoft Teams can now make you a foreign language expert without even trying

Audio player loading… Getting to grips with international contacts on a Microsoft Teams call should soon be much easier due to a new update. The video conferencing platform has confirmed that users are now able to activate live translated captions in a range of languages. When starting and setting up…

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Xbox Game Pass’ mysterious Ben & Jerry’s listing was actually a game in disguise

Audio player loading… A listing for Ben & Jerry’s ice cream briefly appeared on Xbox Game Pass, but what looked like an erroneous app was actually a rudimentary shooting gallery in disguise. Titled XBET_Test_Product_4, the game appeared on Xbox Game Pass with an icon picturing a tub of Ben &…

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Surface Pro 9 and Surface Laptop 5 have leaked: here’s what we know

Audio player loading… Right off the back of a massive Windows 11 update, Microsoft has set October 12 2022 as a big day with some big announcements. It’s around this time of year that Microsoft drops new devices, and the expectation is we will be seeing new Surface hardware.  WinFuture…

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Morgan Stanley fined millions for not encrypting hardware

Audio player loading… Morgan Stanley has settled with the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) over claims that the financial services corporation failed to properly protect customer-sensitive data (opens in new tab).  As part of the settlement, the company will pay $35 million, but will not admit to being guilty,…

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