Month: October 2022

Cabasse’s Rialto wireless speakers are a serious high-end soundbar alternative

Audio player loading… Not sure whether to plump for one of the best soundbars or go a little more traditional with a set of the best stereo speakers this holiday season? French loudspeaker company Cabasse has a lovely alternative option: a new pair of active standmounts with TV connectivity and…

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Microsoft’s great OneNote merge begins with a single app in the Windows store

Microsoft has been unifying its OneNote and OneNote for Windows 10 apps into a single app over the past year, and now there’s only one version of OneNote in the Windows store. The great OneNote merge, as I call it, has seen some features from the UWP OneNote for Windows…

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Asus’ foldable laptop goes on sale for $3,499.99

Asus’ first foray into the world of folding-screen laptops, the Zenbook 17 Fold OLED, is now on sale for $3,499.99, the company has announced. Asus says the laptop is being sold in the US via B&H and Newegg though as of this writing only Newegg seems to have the laptop…

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We’re all being hit with more cyberattacks than ever

Audio player loading… Businesses are being hit with more cyberattacks than ever, as the effects of the lockdown and the Russia-Ukraine conflict create ideal conditions for crime in the virtual realm.  A report from Check Point Research (CPR) states that global attacks increased by 28% in the third quarter of…

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Grandson of Samsung’s founder takes control of empire as earnings fall

Samsung Electronics has appointed Lee Jae-yong — who is known in the West as Jay Y. Lee — as its executive chairman, giving the grandson of the company’s founder formal control, the South Korean tech giant announced today. The announcement came on the same day that Samsung announced a series…

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Apple pauses App Store gambling ads after developer outcry

On Tuesday, Apple announced that companies could advertise their apps on the store pages for other apps, putting their icon in the “you might also like” section. Almost immediately, developers started showing examples of ads for gambling apps being recommended under their apps. As MacRumors reporter Joe Rossignol points out,…

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