Month: October 2023
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 is getting ranked multiplayer in season one
Sledgehammer Games has announced that Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 will get ranked multiplayer in Season One. Announced during the CoD: Next event today (October 5), where Activision showcased the game’s 20 launch maps, it was revealed that players can expect a modernized and enhanced ranked multiplayer mode mid-way…
Read MoreCall of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 will have new perks and ‘remix’ some fan favourites
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 is getting a serious facelift when it comes to its loadout select and choice of perks, with some classics being remixed alongside some excellent new additions. To celebrate the upcoming launch of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 and the start of beta access,…
Read MoreMicrosoft confirms Azure attacks using breached SQL servers
Hackers are targeting Azure virtual machines (VM) using flawed Microsoft SQL servers as a stepping stone, security researchers have revealed. Microsoft’s experts recently reported observing the method in action, which is also the first time someone’s used an SQL server in this way. Starting the attack, the threat actors would…
Read MoreSamsung just turned its soundbar into a SmartThings hub
At its annual developer conference today, Samsung once again put its SmartThings smart home platform front and center, announcing that its newest soundbar, the HW-Q900C, is now capable of being a SmartThings hub, complete with support for Zigbee, Thread, and Matter. The electronics giant has been pushing SmartThings aggressively over…
Read MoreThree kitchen gadgets to take the guesswork out of sourdough
Archaeologists figure we’ve been baking for anywhere from 11,000 to 14,000 years. And while the fundamental chemistry of leavening bread hasn’t much changed over the intervening years, we have developed countless shortcuts to make the bread baking process easier, faster and more convenient through products like baking soda, baking powder,…
Read MoreSony confirms data breach impacting thousands of workers
Sony has confirmed reports that sensitive data from current and former employees had been stolen by outside forces. In a breach notification letter sent out to affected individuals, Sony said that hackers leveraged a flaw in the MOVEit managed file transfer software to steal sensitive personal information belonging to them,…
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