Month: January 2023
This Google Chrome security flaw could affect billions of users
Audio player loading… Google Chrome and other Chromium-based browsers (opens in new tab) have been found carrying a high-severity vulnerability that allowed threat actors to steal people’s sensitive files, including the contents of their cryptocurrency wallets, and login credentials. Cybersecurity experts from Imperva found that the way Chrome and Chromium-based…
Read MoreThe best projectors you can buy in 2023, plus how to choose one
Home theater projectors have come a long way from the clunky, dim models of the past. The latest models are brighter, sharper, more discreet and easier to install than ever. They also deliver a picture size with image quality you could never get on a TV without spending a fortune.…
Read MoreNative American group urge Apache to change its name
Audio player loading… Natives in Tech, a charitable organization founded to empower Native American peoples by offering networking events among other initiatives, has urged The Apache Software Foundation (ASF) to change its name out of respect for the Indigenous culture that it is said to appropriate. In a blog post…
Read MoreEx-FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried is out on $250 million bail and keeping busy by… blogging?
Almost until the moment of his arrest in the Bahamas a month ago, Sam Bankman-Fried’s (SBF) post-FTX collapse media tour included days of back-to-back Twitter Spaces and Zoom calls. Now, top executives of companies in his crypto empire have pleaded guilty to criminal fraud charges of fraud and money laundering…
Read MoreM. Night Shyamalan on season 4 of Servant and its ‘precision movement towards an end’
The last few years have been a little hectic for M. Night Shyamalan. The director is set to release the psychological horror film Knock at the Cabin in February, and while that movie was in the works, he was also racing to complete the fourth and final season of Servant…
Read MoreAirbus is testing out autonomous flying tech in some of its planes
Airbus is testing out a suite of new automated technology that it says has the potential to improve the safety and efficiency of flying. The automated technology, which has been branded as the company’s DragonFly project, includes “automated emergency diversion in cruise, automatic landing, and taxi assistance,” Airbus says. The…
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