Month: January 2023

MoviePass 2.0 is opening up the invite waitlist again before its public launch this summer

MoviePass is back in control of its founder, Stacy Spikes, and is beta testing a new points-based setup for subscription moviegoing. The company announced everyone who signed up for its relaunch waitlist has been accepted and said it’s reopening the waitlist for other interested subscribers to join but only until…

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Bowers & Wilkins Px8 review: Incredible sound comes at a cost

When Bowers & Wilkins announced its Px7 S2 headphones last year, the company made it clear that it already had a more premium offering nearly ready for prime time. Three months later, the Px8 arrived. While the Px8 carries a similar look to its predecessor, Bowers & Wilkins crafted this…

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Mercedes-Benz is the first to bring Level 3 automated driving to the US

Mercedes-Benz announced that it was the first automaker to receive government approval in the US for a Level 3 driving feature. The company said it had self-certified in Nevada for use of its Drive Pilot feature, in which the car does all the driving but the driver needs to stand…

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Yandex denies it was hacked, says rogue employee to blame for breach

Audio player loading… Russian internet giant Yandex has denied it suffered a cyberattack after some of its internal source code was posted online. The leaker posted 44.7GB worth of files, which they say are “Yandex git sources”, as Torrent on a well-known hacker forum, with much of the company’s source…

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How your office printer can offer a secret sustainability improvement

Audio player loading… In the face of climate change and the increase of the environmentally conscious business, we’re all responsible for doing our bit to help the planet. Office life can be a significant burden to the environment, with large amounts of energy being used to keep us warm, keep…

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Lexmark security bug leaves thousands of its printers open to attack

Audio player loading… Lexmark has urged its customers to update their printer’s firmware, following the publication of a proof-of-concept (PoC) exploit allowing remote code execution (RCE). The exploit in question, designated CVE-2023-23560, can give attackers access to print job queues, reveal Wi-Fi network credentials, and allow access to other devices…

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