Month: February 2023

Exclusive: Sonos’ next speakers will be called the Era 300 and Era 100

Sonos is preparing a new generation of smart speakers, known as the Era 300 and Era 100, that will debut in the coming months, The Verge has learned. The speakers, which The Verge previously detailed under the codename Optimo, will be pitted against Apple’s $299 HomePod and other smart home…

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AI Seinfeld was surreal fun until it called being trans an illness

Twitch has banned “Nothing, Forever,” the AI-generated Seinfeld stream, for at least 14 days following a transphobic and homophobic outburst. It’s the latest example of “hate in, hate out” when AI chatbots are trained on offensive content without adequate moderation. Like Seinfeld, “Nothing, Forever” rotates between standup bits and scenes…

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Overwatch 2’s season 3 changes make Mercy weaker

Other than a new map, a dating sim, and a tie-in with One Punch Man, Blizzard is also touching up practically every aspect of Overwatch 2 with the introduction of the game’s third season. A blog post provided an overview of the big changes players will see when the game…

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Microsoft announces surprise event for tomorrow with Bing ChatGPT expected

Microsoft is holding a major news event tomorrow on February 7th. The software giant first mailed out invites to an in-person event at the company’s Redmond headquarters last week and is now officially announcing the event minutes after Google made its ChatGPT rival official. Microsoft’s event starts at 10AM PT…

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Over a thousand Redis servers hijacked to mine crypto

Audio player loading… More than a thousand Redis servers were infected by custom-built malware called HeadCrab, researchers have reported.  The malware made the endpoints (opens in new tab) mine Monero, a privacy-oriented cryptocurrency, and a hacker favorite.  Cybersecurity from Aqua Security’s Nautilus discovered a botnet spanning 1,200 Redis servers, which…

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Dell reveals major job cuts as PC sales fall

Audio player loading… Dell is seeking to lay off around 6,650 workers, a figure that accounts for around 5% of its entire global headcount, amid slowing computer sales. The reports follow news of other cost-cutting measures, including a pause on hiring and limits on travel, which have proven to be…

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