Month: March 2023

Ooni’s Volt 12 is the company’s first indoor pizza oven

Pizza ovens are all the rage in outdoor tech, and one of the biggest names in the game is Ooni. The company has a full line of models that use wood, charcoal or gas to give you the hot-and-fast pizzeria experience in minutes. Ooni promises high-heat cooking for Neapolitan-style pizza,…

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Aruba says it has patched a number of critical security flaws, so update now

Audio player loading… Aruba Networks has released a fix for six critical vulnerabilities found in a number of its products, and is now urging users to apply the patch immediately and avoid being targeted by cybercriminals.  The vulnerabilities all have a severity score of 9.8, giving them the “critical” rating. …

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Google Cloud storage may not be as secure as we’d all hope it is

Audio player loading… Google Cloud may have some concerning security flaws that could allow threat actors to exfiltrate data from the cloud storage (opens in new tab) platform without being spotted. The findings come courtesy of cybersecurity researchers Mitiga, which found Google Cloud Platform (GCP)’s logs, which are usually used…

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NASA and SpaceX launch the delayed Crew-6 mission to the International Space Station

NASA has successfully launched four astronauts on a journey to the International Space Station (ISS). The Crew-6 astronauts launched in a SpaceX Crew Dragon vehicle carried by a Falcon 9 rocket from Launch Complex 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida at 12:34AM ET on Thursday, March 2nd. The…

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Sony’s selling so many PS5s it’s become AMD’s biggest GPU buyer

Audio player loading… Sony’s soaring PS5 sales have resulted in the Japanese hardware giant being AMD’s largest consumer in 2022.  With over 30 million PS5 consoles sold worldwide, Sony now accounts for 16% of AMD’s revenue through the purchasing of custom RDNA 2 microarchitecture. Last year alone, Sony spent $3.776…

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Microsoft’s Activision deal likely to be approved by EU regulators, says Reuters

Microsoft’s proposed acquisition of Activision Blizzard is likely to be approved by EU regulators, Reuters reports. The software giant struck licensing deals with Nintendo and Nvidia recently, and Reuters says these deals are likely to satisfy lawmakers in Europe to help Microsoft clear its $68.7 billion deal. The European Commission…

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