Month: January 2023

Apple fixes dangerous iOS flaw that could have let hackers take over your iPhone

Audio player loading… Apple has released a fix to a dangerous security flaw that could have allowed threat actors to completely take over older versions of the iPhone and the iPad.  The flaw was apparently being used in the wild, but Apple is not sharing any details on exact incidents…

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Microsoft Edge will soon let you split two tabs in a single window

Microsoft has started testing a new split-screen feature for Edge that lets you compare two tabs side-by-side. The feature was first discovered by Leopeva64-2 on Reddit, and it’s available in an experimental flag in the beta, dev, and canary versions of Microsoft Edge. Once enabled, a new button appears alongside…

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A Samsung Galaxy S23 teaser video highlights epic night and moon shots

Audio player loading… One thing a lot of the best phones are surprisingly good at is taking photos of the moon, and there’s a high chance the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra will be even better than the current crop, going by a new official teaser video. Samsung has posted a…

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Tuesday’s top tech news: Lightyear’s buzz fizzles

Three months ago electric vehicle company Lightyear said that it had started production of its €250,000 (around $270,000) Lightyear 0, which boasted an expansive array of solar panels capable of adding up to 44 miles of range to the car. Well the company has now announced that it’s halting production…

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Logitech hardware sales fall as inflation rises and covid bump subsides

Logitech published its quarterly financial results today, revealing that the company’s third-quarter sales fell 22 percent compared to Q3 last year. The decline confirms most of the preliminary results announced by the computer peripherals maker on January 11th, indicating a slowdown in customers buying home office and business equipment amid…

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How to make sure your home office stays secure all year round

Audio player loading… The old ways are well and truly done with – and home working is now the norm for many of us. After the pandemic forced us to embrace turning our homes into workplaces, the focus now turns to making the places into a productive and efficient location…

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