Month: January 2023

Upgrading the Skagen Falster 6 to Wear OS 3 removes a bunch of watchfaces

Fossil has started rolling out the Wear OS 3 update to its Skagen Falster Gen 6 smartwatches. The only catch is that doing so removes many watchfaces that were previously available — yet another factor you’ll have to weigh when deciding whether to upgrade to Wear OS 3. The disappearing watchfaces…

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Mercedes-Benz may drop its ‘EQ’ brand for electric cars after just a few years

While it may seem abrupt, this doesn’t mean Mercedes is giving up on electric cars — very much the opposite. The outlets report that since Mercedes’ goal is to go fully electric by 2030 with no new internal combustion engines or platforms released after 2025, the different branding has become…

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New Google Meet emoji reactions will let your co-workers know exactly how you feel

Audio player loading… Showing how you really feel about your next meeting could soon be a lot easier (and riskier) thanks to a new update to Google Meet. The video conferencing tool is adding in-meeting reactions using emoji, letting users quickly show their approval (or objection) in real-time. Using common…

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The Eve 6 Guy Advises A Dude Still Reeling From An Ice Skate To The Crotch

“Suddenly I’m On My Knees, Gasping For Air” Dear Eve 6 Guy, Back when I was a freshman in high school over a decade ago, I was involved in my youth group, which held an annual ski trip. I was totally jacked because I was looking forward to grinding the…

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Intel Core i9-13900KS is out – and 6GHz CPU isn’t quite as pricey as we expected

Audio player loading… Intel has announced that the Core i9-13900KS CPU is now available to buy, billing it as the world’s fastest desktop processor. The supercharged version of the 13900K Raptor Lake flagship was missing at CES 2023, oddly, but was subsequently spotted at online retailers in Europe and Asia…

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Cisco says it’s spotted more security flaws in its SMB routers

Audio player loading… A high-severity vulnerability has been discovered in a number of Cisco routers (opens in new tab) which allows threat actors to bypass authentication, gain root access to the endpoint, and even launch arbitrary commands on the underlying operating system in the second stage of the attack. The…

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