Month: July 2023

Apple isn’t making game controllers for Vision Pro – Microsoft and Sony may have it covered

If you’re wondering what Apple‘s official Vision Pro controllers are going to look like, just imagine something that isn’t there. That’s because Apple is reportedly determined to make its AR/VR headset a controller-free zone.  The report comes via Apple watcher Mark Gurman, who wrote in a Bloomberg newsletter that Apple…

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TSMC denies ransomware hack as gang demands multi-million dollar ransom

Semiconductor manufacturer TSMC says it hasn’t suffered a ransomware attack, and that the data posted on LockBit’s leak site belongs to a third-party IT hardware supplier. Last week, a hacker going by the name Bassterlord, who is thought to be affiliated with LockBit, took to Twitter to post a series…

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5 Best Portable Power Stations (2023): Power Capacity, Luxe, Budget, and More

Whether you are going off-grid or safeguarding against blackouts, these beefy, WIRED-tested batteries can keep the lights on. Source

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Windows 11 goes from strength to strength with PC gamers – but not everyone else

PC gamers continue to show a stronger preference for Windows 11 over Windows 10 compared to everyday users, going by the most recent stats from a couple of sources. We’re talking about the Steam hardware survey for June, a monthly report compiled by Valve on all sorts of facets of…

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This sneaky new malware is targeting macOS devices without them noticing – here’s what you need to know

Cybersecurity researchers from Elastic Security Labs have uncovered a new version of RustBucket, a known malware that targets macOS-powered devices.  This new version is more persistent on the victim endpoints, and harder to detect by antivirus programs. “This variant of RustBucket, a malware family that targets macOS systems, adds persistence…

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Microsoft Teams will now hide any evidence of your potty mouth

If you’ve ever had your temper get the better of you on a Microsoft Teams call, you can now relax, as a new feature will (hopefully) make sure no-one ever notices. The video conferencing service has announced it is adding profanity filters to block out any untoward language uttered during…

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