Month: May 2023

Motorola Razr 40 Ultra may miss out on this useful Galaxy Flip 4 feature

Motorola is expected to debut the Motorola Razr 40 and Razr 40 Ultra in the first week of June, and a new leak reveals something that could be lacking compared to the market-leading Galaxy Z Flip 4. According to the report, the Razr 40 Ultra may lack IP68 water and…

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Asus swears that it has totally fixed the ROG Ally’s battery life

When Asus seeded the first units of its handheld ROG Ally gaming PC to reviewers back in May, it’s fair to say that the results were… not overwhelmingly positive. Some reviewers loved the product, while others were broadly unhappy. But across the gamut, there was one thing that pretty much…

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A critical Barracuda security backdoor has been exploited for months, so patch now

Hackers have been exploiting a zero-day vulnerability in a Barracuda Networks product over several months to target countless organizations with numerous pieces of malware, reports have claimed. The company said it has patched a critical vulnerability tracked as CVE-2023-2868, which had been used by threat actors since October 2022. The…

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Microsoft says it’s ‘fixed’ a dodgy Surface webcam bug, but I’ve got bigger concerns

Microsoft has issued a fix for a bug that has been locking owners of some Windows devices – including the Surface Pro X – out of their webcams. Unfortunately, it’s only a band-aid repair job; a temporary critical troubleshooter update, rather than a proper camera driver update. The bug, which…

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Escape Academy’s newest DLC arrives in June

Escape Academy was one of my favorite games from last year. I loved the challenging, escape room-style puzzles that gave my brain a good, hearty scratching, and my only real complaint was that it was over too soon. With no more puzzles to solve, I stepped away from the game.…

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That ChatGPT Google ad may be hiding some nasty malware

If you stumble upon a Google ad promoting a website where you could download well-known, or made-up software, be very careful, as it very well might just be a malvertising campaign. RomCom is a backdoor malware that can do all sorts of nasties, from running cmd.exe, to dropping more malicious…

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