Month: November 2023

Update Google Chrome now – another zero-day security flaw has been found

If you’re a Google Chrome user, make sure to check for the latest update, because Google just patched its sixth zero-day vulnerability of the year.  The vulnerability, stemming from an integer overflow weakness in the Skia open-source 2D graphics library, is being actively abused in the wild, so don’t wait…

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It’s not just electricity — Bitcoin mines burn through a lot of water, too

Bitcoin mines aren’t just energy-hungry, it turns out they’re thirsty, too. The water consumption tied to a single Bitcoin transaction, on average, could be enough to fill a small backyard pool, according to a new analysis. Bitcoin mines are essentially big data centers, which have become notorious for how much…

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Monster Hunter Rise is delisting the Sonic DLC in January

Capcom has announced that it will be delisting several pieces of Monster Hunter Rise collaboration content in January. This comes from a new post shared to Twitter today (November 29) where the publisher stated that the Sonic the Hedgehog, Universal Studios Japan, and Sengan-en DLC content will no longer be available…

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The most common reasons for website downtime

In today’s hyper-connected world, having an accessible website is a vital part of a business – an effective website provides valuable information and encourages customer trust.  But website downtime can have severe consequences, from damaging your brand’s reputation to impacting your bottom line. The cost of downtime can extend into…

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GM wants you to know that it’s also unhappy with the slow pace of its EV business

General Motors is dealing with a lot right now: a slowing EV business, delays in battery manufacturing, a safety crisis with its robotaxi unit, Cruise, and financial headwinds from the monthslong autoworker strike. On top of it all, its stock price is still struggling to get back to where it…

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Microsoft Teams moves a step closer to no longer being part of Office

After letting the dust settle on Microsoft’s offer to unbundle Teams from Microsoft 365, EU antitrust regulators are now asking Microsoft’s rival companies if this was enough. The move, which came into force on October 1, saw Microsoft 365 packages get €2 per month cheaper across the European Union. Those…

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