Month: September 2023

Sony’s new PS5 update includes Dolby Atmos and the ability to mute the startup beep

Sony is rolling out a big new PS5 update today, just over a month after it first started testing the changes in a beta. The update adds Dolby Atmos, lets you mute that annoying bootup beep, and even supports pairing a second controller as an assist one to let you…

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Google Pixel Watch 2 colors and charging speed upgrade just got leaked

Despite the fact that it won’t be officially launching until October 4, Google has already shown off the Pixel Watch 2 in a teaser video, but there’s still a lot that we don’t know for sure. One thing that remains uncertain is what colors the wearable will be available in,…

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Starfield’s greatest glitch has arrived, and it’s all thanks to one puddle

Players have stumbled across yet another strange bug in Starfield, except this time, it can actually help you progress.  The more players explore the bleak and somewhat lifeless expanse that is Starfield, the more weird goings on they tend to find. While some are there to help you, such as…

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SpaceX confirms Starlink ‘network outage’

SpaceX said Tuesday evening that Starlink, the company’s satellite internet service, experiencing an outage. The company is working on a fix. “Starlink is currently in a network outage and we are actively implementing a solution,” SpaceX wrote on X (formerly Twitter). “We appreciate your patience, we’ll share an update once…

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Apple’s smart home app can now tell you when you’re using clean energy

Apple’s iPhone 15 launch event had a big focus on the company’s move toward carbon neutrality, but it also introduced a new smart home feature that can help you leave a lighter footprint on the planet. Arriving with iOS 17, Grid Forecast is a new tool in the Apple Home…

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This damaging cyberattack could steal your passwords over Wi-Fi

A new cyberattack that is being called WiKI-Eve has been observed stealing certain passwords over Wi-Fi with a 90% success rate in most modern routers built since 2013. The attack exploits a vulnerability in the beamforming feedback information (BFI) technology that has graced our routers since the introduction of 802.11ac,…

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