Month: November 2022

Binance won’t bail out FTX, cites reports of ‘mishandled customer funds’

Binance, the largest crypto exchange by volume, says it isn’t buying the beleaguered FTX crypto exchange, saying that “the issues are beyond our control or ability to help,” according to a company statement. The statement also said that “news reports regarding mishandled customer funds and alleged US agency investigations” also…

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Small businesses worry about cutting security budgets as economic worries hit hard

Audio player loading… Small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) are increasingly worried about cyberattacks and would love to increase the budgets set aside for protecting their endpoints.  However, they worry that due to economic uncertainty and inflation, they will have to change their plans and leave their virtual premises vulnerable to…

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Now Google Home users can sign up to test the redesigned app

The wait is over: some Google Home users can finally try out the newly redesigned Google Home app. If you want to try out the new Google Home app public preview, you might be able to easily sign up inside the app itself. To get started, you’ll request an invite…

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You’re now stuck with the new Gmail interface for good

Audio player loading… Google’s redesign of Gmail, which became available for testing earlier in 2022, will now become the default for users everywhere. The company has announced (opens in new tab) that the visual update to its email service “is becoming the standard experience” starting in November after several months…

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Intel’s NUC 13 Extreme is here and we want it

Audio player loading… Intel has launched the NUC 13 Extreme – codenamed the ‘Raptor Canyon’ – which is their most powerful mini PC to date. The new Raptor Canyon PC will offer 13th-gen Core CPUs and space for up to 12-inch triple-slot graphics cards. The mini-kit is aimed at enthusiast…

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Spotify’s redesigned Apple Watch app feels less like an afterthought

Spotify is giving its Apple Watch users some love, adding UI and playback upgrades that more closely align with the familiar experience from larger screens. In an update that starts rolling out today, watchOS users will see a beefed-up Your Library view with more in-depth music controls and the ability…

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