Month: March 2023

It looks like PSVR 2 probably won’t outsell its predecessor

It seems that PSVR 2 isn’t exactly on track to meet its sales targets, at least according to one notable VR analyst. PSVR 2 looks like it’ll sell just shy of 300,000 units by the end of March 2023, according to IDC VR analyst Francisco Jeronimo. In a quote (opens…

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The FDA now requires medical devices be secured against cyberattacks

The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has confirmed plans to require smart health device manufacturers to meet new cybersecurity measures as more IoT medical devices enter the market. The move (opens in new tab) will also give the FDA approval to enforce new cybersecurity standards and even reject premarket…

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Polestar 3 first look: Possibly the best-looking EV for 2023

Polestar started out as a racing team that was then turned into a performance tuning division for Volvo before becoming its own brand in 2017.And after testing the waters with the Polestar 1 and Polestar 2, the company is poised to take another big step forward with the upcoming release…

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The Last of Us on PC gets a first patch to fix some performance issues

The Last of Us Part I on PC hasn’t had a smooth launch. PC players have reported crashes, performance issues, and plenty of weird visual glitches. Now, Sony-owned developer Naughty Dog has started issuing bug fixes to try and fix some of the widespread problems and investigate other bugs that…

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The best power banks for 2023

Whether you call them battery packs, power banks or portable chargers, these accessories do one thing well: charge your devices when you can’t find an open outlet. Small enough to fit in a day pack and sturdy enough to live at the bottom of your carry on, battery packs can…

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Google – these serious security threats are targeting both Android and iOS devices

Google has published new details on multiple zero-days and n-days vulnerabilities that different threat actors have been using to compromise Android, iOS, and Chrome devices. In an analysis (opens in new tab) published on its security blog, Google said it spotted threat actors targeting iOS users with vulnerabilities classified as…

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