Month: January 2023

Now Google Search results for cars include what’s on the lot at nearby dealerships

Google isn’t just useful for helping research your next car; it can also help you shop for one while you search. SearchLab initially reported that the search giant has opened up access to a vehicle listings feature that lets dealerships advertise inventory right beside search results (via 9to5Google and Search…

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GoldenEye 007 is now available on Nintendo Switch and Xbox

GoldenEye 007 has finally landed on Xbox and Nintendo Switch in a simultaneous dual-release of two titles with some important differences. On Xbox, GoldenEye 007 is a remastered version of the legendary Nintendo 64 title that first launched in 1997. The remaster includes 4K resolution, smoother frame rates, and split-screen local…

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YouTube says it’s fixing the bug that let someone fake a new oldest video

YouTube is setting the record straight: “Me at the zoo” is still the oldest YouTube video. “Me at the zoo,” uploaded on April 23rd, 2005 and featuring YouTube co-founder Jawed Karim standing in front of elephants at the San Diego Zoo, is an important piece of internet history, as it marks…

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Google’s expanding Chrome’s Incognito lockdown on mobile and Safety Check

Google is rolling out access to a feature that lets you lock your Chrome Incognito sessions behind biometric authentication, making it so someone using your phone won’t be able to open your browser and see what you were looking at privately, according to a Thursday blog post. The feature has…

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Your apps and Windows devices could be facing a whole new kind of threat

Audio player loading… A critical flaw in Windows-powered datacenters and applications, which Microsoft fixed in mid-2022, remains unpatched in almost all vulnerable endpoints, putting countless users at risk of different malware, or even ransomware, attacks. Cybersecurity researchers from Akamai published a proof-of-concept (PoC) for the flaw, and determined the high…

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League of Legends source code auctioned off by hackers

Audio player loading… The attackers behind a recent assault on Riot Games have announced they are auctioning off the source code used for some of the company’s most famous games. The company behind one of the world’s most popular MOBA games – League of Legends (LoL), had recently confirmed it…

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