Month: December 2022

Twitter will soon let you swipe between tweets, topics, and trends

Twitter will soon let you swipe to switch between different views containing recommended and followed tweets, trends, topics, and more. In a tweet, Elon Musk announced that support for the navigation feature will arrive in January. Musk first hinted at the feature earlier this month, noting the “main timeline should…

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Crypto platform 3Commas confirms major API breach, FBI to investigate

Audio player loading… Cryptocurrency trading platform 3Commas has confirmed it suffered a data breach that saw API data stolen. As per the announcement, an unknown threat actor posted 3Commas’ API database to Pastebin, on December 28.  After analyzing the database, the company confirmed its authenticity, saying “at this point, 3Commas…

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 Keep your eyes peeled for this comet in 2023

Here’s something to look forward to in the new year: 2023 could give us a once-in-a-generation chance to see a new comet grace our skies. Stargazers can keep their eyes peeled for Comet C/2022 E3 (ZTF) throughout January and early February, although they’ll need a telescope or binoculars to spot…

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Netgear Wi-Fi routers need to be patched immediately

Audio player loading… Netgear has issued a patch for a high-severity vulnerability found in almost a dozen of its Wi-Fi routers (opens in new tab) and urged its users to apply the fix immediately.  Given the destructive potential of the flaw, Netgear did not disclose the details, other than saying…

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Nvidia RTX 4070 Ti GPU rumored price is predictably weighty

Audio player loading… Nvidia’s RTX 4070 Ti, which is purportedly on the verge of being launched, could retail for $799 according to the latest from the GPU grapevine. VideoCardz (opens in new tab) reports that multiple sources in China are claiming that the RTX 4070 Ti will pitch in at…

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PSA: the Dark Sky’s iOS app will stop working imminently

As for what alternatives iPhone users have available (the Android app was axed in 2020), perhaps the most obvious is Apple’s own built-in Weather app. The company even has a support document titled “How Dark Sky users can use the Apple Weather app,” which talks about how features from the…

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