Month: March 2023
PS5 Slim: where to buy, design and specs
The PlayStation 5 Slim is now the most commonly found model on shop shelves and retailer’s websites. It’s slightly different, as you’d expect, from the launch model, but has now become the standard and default PS5. The revised console, originally announced via the official PlayStation Blog, continues Sony‘s trend of…
Read MoreMicrosoft, Google and Apple zero-days were a huge security threat in 2022
When hackers look for zero-day flaws to exploit and gain a foothold on the target endpoint (opens in new tab), they usually look at either Microsoft, Google, or Apple products, according to a new report from cybersecurity researchers Mandiant which claims of the major zero-day vulnerabilities were exploited last year,…
Read MoreOppo’s Find X6 Pro packs a 1-inch sensor and a periscopic camera
We were left impressed with Oppo’s Find X5 Pro last year, so naturally, we have high expectations for its successor. As announced earlier, the upcoming Find X6 Pro meets the basic requirements you’d expect from a 2023 flagship: Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor, Sony’s IMX989 “1-inch” sensor for the…
Read MoreQuordle today – hints and answers for Tuesday, March 21 (game #421)
Quordle needs to be approached in a different way to Wordle. With four puzzles to solve in nine guesses, you can’t blindly throw letters at it and expect to win – you’ll stand a far better chance if you think strategically. That’s the case in Wordle too, of course, but…
Read MoreOppo’s Find X6 Pro is the latest smartphone to get a massive 1-inch camera sensor
Oppo has joined the likes of Xiaomi and sister-company Vivo by including a massive 1-inch-type camera sensor in its latest smartphone, the Find X6 Pro, which also doesn’t skimp on the telephoto and ultrawide camera specs. It’s launching in China today alongside the regular Find X6. In China, the Find…
Read MoreAcer’s new e-bike will use AI to learn how you ride around town
Acer, a tech company best known for its PCs and laptops, is branching out into new territory with an e-bike called the ebii (opens in new tab). What’s unusual about this bicycle is it uses an AI called ebiiAssist (opens in new tab), which, according to Acer, adds the ability…
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