Month: June 2023

The Reddit Blackout Is Breaking Reddit

When the user revolt ends—if it ever does—Reddit’s community won’t ever be the same. Source

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You could be making some serious errors with your passwords – this is why

Passwords have become an unavoidable part of our everyday lives, at both work and home, but many of us are still falling victim to some very bad habits. New research from Dojo has revealed we often use the same patterns to create new passwords, giving hackers a potentially easy way…

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Windows 11 is coming to Microsoft Hololens

Following promises of renewed commitment to its augmented reality headset, Microsoft has finally delivered a Windows 11 variant to Hololens in a bid to reaffirmits dedication to the platform. In the week after Apple’s announcement of its own headset – the Vision Pro – Microsoft announced the general availability of…

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Sony Bravia TV owners can soon take Zoom calls from the couch

Sony Bravia TVs will be the first hardware to support the upcoming Zoom for TV app on Google Play. Although remote work has dwindled as corporations beckon their underlings back to the office, those still enjoying work-from-home or hybrid arrangements could soon attend virtual meetings from their living room couches.…

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This dangerous new malware is after your WhatsApp backups

A hacking group known as SpaceCobra developed an instant messaging app that is also able to steal a lot of sensitive information from the target device. The threat actor seems to know exactly who it wants to target, as downloading the app has proven to be quite the challenge for…

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The best iPhones

Picking a new iPhone feels like it should be simple. But like so many other modern problems (have you tried simply choosing something to watch on TV lately — an impossible task) it’s a little more complicated than it seems. Counting previous models that are still hanging around, along with…

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