Month: November 2022

Fujifilm X-T5 launch live: the exciting 40MP camera is officially here

Refresh 2022-11-02T16:17:02.823Z (Image credit: Future) Fujifilm X-T5: early thoughts Despite a few misgivings over its burst shooting stamina, the Fujifilm X-T5 definitely has the makings of being one of the  best cameras for photography. It isn’t the most powerful mirrorless camera out there or a rival to the best hybrid…

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Etsy adds image-based search, but only on iOS for now

Etsy has begun testing visual search. The company suggests the feature is ideal for those situations where you’re not quite sure how to describe something. Whereas in the past you had to rely on keywords and a bit of luck, you can now tap the new camera icon in the…

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These malicious Android apps have been downloaded over a million times

Audio player loading… Researchers have uncovered a collection of malicious apps on the Google Play Store that have been downloaded more than a million times. Researchers from Malwarebytes detailed in a blog post (opens in new tab) how they found a total of four apps, all from the same account…

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RTX 4090 too much for your PSU? There’s a cheap new Intel GPU instead

Audio player loading… The Intel Arc A380 has turned up on Acer’s official Amazon store (opens in new tab), and this could be good news for those looking for a super-affordable entry-level graphics card for those indie games or vintage classics – or anyone hankering for good video encoding performance…

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Porsche Design is selling a $12,000 speaker built from a 992 GT3 exhaust

Would you buy a $12,000 speaker? Okay, probably not, but would you buy one if it were built into a genuine Porsche 992 GT3 exhaust? The Porsche 911 Soundbar 2.0 Pro is an impractical (but nonetheless rad) custom 2.1.2-channel Dolby Atmos-capable speaker from Porsche Design that’s done just that (via…

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US banks processed over $1 billion in ransomware payments last year

Audio player loading… Banks in the United States processed almost $1.2 billion in ransomware (opens in new tab) payments last year, a new report has claimed. The Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) drew on data from the ransomware-related Bank Secrecy Act (BSA) filings throughout 2021, and found such incidents have…

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