Month: November 2022

AWS launches data lake to help you spot your next big security threat

Audio player loading… Amazon Web Services (AWS) has revealed a new security-focused data lake service aimed at helping users get more out of their security information. The new Amazon Security Lake service looks to centralize all of an organization’s security data from across a number of different sources, whether from…

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If you’re a bad enough dude, you could win actual prizes with the PlayStation Win-A-Thon

Starting on December 1st, PlayStation gamers will be able to compete in ladder tournaments against other players for clout and prizes. Dubbed the “Win-A-Thon,” the ladder tournaments for the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 run from December 1st to January 31st and can be entered via the Events page on…

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Gmail now learns from your behaviour, but there’s a catch

Audio player loading… Gmail is set to get a huge improvement to its search function that will actually work for more users, so long as you turn on the right settings. The email provider has long provided a search function, even offering specific filters and parameters to help its users…

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PlayStation brings its eSports tournaments to PS5 with easy to join events

Sony’s PlayStation Tournaments are finally available to play on PS5, and the biggest upgrade may simply be the greater chance of joining an event. The eSports-for-everyone feature now centers around shorter tourneys at regular intervals — it should be easier to find a competition that fits your life. Sony will…

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At its halfway point, NASA’s Artemis I mission breaks a record

On Monday, NASA’s Orion spacecraft reached its farthest distance from Earth, clocking in at 268,563 miles away from our planet. This marks the halfway point of the 25.5-day Artemis I mission, and the spacecraft will now continue its orbit around the Moon before heading back toward Earth. “Artemis I has…

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Sony is ready to motion-capture its way into the metaverse, but only in Japan

Audio player loading… Sony is trying its hand at the metaverse with new  motion capture devices collectively known as Mocopi. Comprised of six color-coded sensors, the Mocopi system goes at key parts of a person’s body (your head, hip, wrists, and ankles) using velcro straps or a clip in order…

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