Month: June 2023

An upcoming 5G deadline could cause airline delays starting July 1st

US Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said Friday there may be some airline delays or cancellations starting July 1st if the last remaining passenger jets haven’t upgraded their altimeters to deal with 5G interference, per a report from The Wall Street Journal report. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) maintains that 5G…

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Diablo 4 and other Blizzard games DDoS attacks “have ended”, says Blizzard

Blizzard has confirmed that the DDoS attacks that have plagued its games, including Diablo 4, for most of the weekend are now over. Earlier today, Blizzard confirmed that it was “currently investigating an issue affecting our authentication servers, which may result in failed or slow login attempts”, whilst players took…

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Reddit says accessibility upgrades for moderators are coming to its mobile apps soon

How mods access Moderation tools (by July 1) ModQueue (view, action posts and comments, filter and sort content, add removal reasons, and bulk action items) (by July 1) ModMail (inbox, read, reply to messages, create new mail, private mod note) (by July 1) User Settings (manage mods, approved users, muted…

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Hulu: how to sign up, price, movies, TV shows, compatible devices, features, and more explained

Hulu is one of the best streaming services available today. It boasts an extensive library of movies and TV shows, and offers everything from blockbuster hits to exclusive originals and beloved classics. While it might not grab as many headlines as Netflix or feature the mega-franchises of Disney Plus, Hulu…

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Hulu: how to sign up, apps, devices, movies, shows, plans, and Hulu + Live TV explained

Hulu is easily one of the best streaming services on the planet. It boasts a massive selection of movies and TV shows, including exciting originals, big blockbusters and all-time classics. While it may not grab the headlines like Netflix or have the big movie franchises like Disney Plus, it’s absolutely…

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Hitting the Books: How hackers turned cybercrime into a commercial service

As anyone who regularly games online can attest, DDoS (dedicated denial of service) attacks are an irritatingly common occurrence on the internet. Drawing on the combined digital might of a geographically diffuse legion of zombified PCs, hackers are able to swamp game servers and prevent players from logging on for…

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