Month: June 2023

Nothing’s leaked Phone 2 design looks like a curvier follow-up to its first phone

Ahead of the official launch of the Nothing Phone 2 next month, leaker OnLeaks has published unofficial renders based on a prototype of the new device via Smartprix. You might be disappointed if you’re expecting the phone to be a radical departure from Nothing’s previous devices since it looks like…

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Upcoming Ubisoft Forward event will show off Assassin’s Creed Mirage, Avatar, and more this week

Ubisoft’s teaser trailer for its upcoming Ubisoft Forward Live 2023 event has revealed which games we will definitely see more of. The just-over-a-minute-long trailer identifies three big hitters who are to receive airtime – it’s no real surprise but at least we can all focus our expectations and excitement. We…

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Google Workspace will now let your business get rid of passwords for good

Google has launched passkey support for Workspace and Google Cloud accounts, offering enterprises a passwordless way for workers to login. At the start of this month, the company added passkey support for Google Accounts, letting individual users log in without a master password at all. It’s continued push for the…

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Google trials passwordless login across Workspace and Cloud accounts

Google has taken a significant step toward a passwordless future with the start of an open beta for passkeys on Workspace accounts. Starting today, June 5th, over 9 million organizations can allow their users to sign in to a Google Workspace or Google Cloud account using a passkey instead of…

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The best backpacking and camping gear for dads

We’ve finally fully emerged from winter and dad might be feeling a little cooped up. (I know I am, at least.) Now that the days are getting longer, they’re probably itching to get outside ASAP. If your dad or father figure is the type to wander off into the woods…

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Criminals are using this stupidly simple tactic to send malicious links – and it’s working

Criminals are using a stupidly simple tactic to direct victims to phishing links and it’s working. Usually, hackers would draft this elaborate email trying to convince the victims to click on a link found at the bottom of the message. These emails would either tell the recipients they urgently needed…

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