Month: May 2023

Online stores are being hijacked with fake forms to steal credit card details

Cybersecurity researchers from Malwarebytes have discovered a new credit card information stealing campaign that uses complex, legitimate-looking payment forms that are very hard to spot for the average user. The researchers spotted multiple online ecommerce (opens in new tab) stores being breached, and a modal being placed on top of…

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Windows 11 Clock has stopped working with Spotify and there’s no fix in sight

Back in August 2021, Microsoft revealed that the regular Clock app in Windows 11 would be getting a significant redesign. This included a brand-new integration with Spotify called Focus Sessions, which would let you create a Focus Timer that would allow you to set a certain amount of time to…

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Laya’s Horizon on Netflix makes flying both exhilarating and soothing

The latest game release on Netflix manages to capture the thrill of flying — while somehow also turning it into something chill. Laya’s Horizon is the newest game from Snowman, the studio best known for serene snowboarding games like Alto’s Odyssey. And in many ways, it’s an experience that builds…

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The browser wars just took another twist in the battle to topple Google Chrome

The battle to be the world’s second favorite browser has taken an unusual twist as the fight to beat Google Chrome intensifies. The latest Statcounter (opens in new tab) figures have shown that although Microsoft Edge and Apple Safari have been neck and neck for some time, (with Edge taking…

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LinkedIn’s new AI will write messages to hiring managers

LinkedIn is experimenting with a new generative AI feature for job hunters. The company is testing a new feature that will generate brief, cover letter-like messages candidates can send to hiring managers on the platform. The feature is starting to roll out now for the site’s premium subscribers. With the…

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AMD and Samsung could team up for a new wave of super-fast Chromebooks

Have you ever used a Chromebook with an AMD processor? I have, but I’m in the minority there – most Chrome-powered laptops are powered by Intel CPUs. In fact, if you take a look at our list of the best Chromebooks, you won’t see a single AMD chip to be…

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