Month: November 2023

Teenage Engineering made a toy car that costs $250

Teenage Engineering just revealed a, uh, toy car/doodad that costs $250. Yes, it’s $250 for a little piece of metal with wheels that you can roll around a desk for a bit before getting bored. The company tends to releases two kinds of products. There are the extremely expensive, yet…

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“It’s unstoppable”: First reviews of AMD’s fastest ever processor reveal a frightening prospect — there’s no way Intel will win the peformance crown for a few years

Benchmarking for AMD‘s latest Threadripper Pro 7000 WX-Series CPUs show the latest highest-end processor has well and truly seized the crown from Intel as the workstation performance king. The 96-core Ryzen Threadripper Pro 7995WX fared much better in a series of tests when compared against the Intel’s 56-core Xeon W9-3495X…

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This malware uses trigonometry to stop it from being detected and blocked

The notion that hackers are constantly evolving their tactics has once again been proven, after a new strain of malware user was found to be using trigonometry to avoid detection. Cybersecurity researchers Outpost24 recently analyzed the latest version of Lumma Stealer, a known infostealer malware capable of grabbing passwords stored…

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I love testing mini PCs and these are my personal picks for best deals on Black Friday

Here at TechRadar Pro, we’ve been tracking all the best Black Friday mini PC deals you can buy right now – but after some careful deliberation, these are the ones I recommend putting on your Black Friday wishlist.  Mini PCs are some of the smallest computers you can buy. Having…

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One of Samsung’s most powerful tablets is cheaper than ever this Black Friday

When it comes to iPad rivals, there aren’t that many worthwhile alternatives that spring to mind offering comparable power and versatility. But Samsung is the standout exception and right now the excellent Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra can be had with a record 49% off on Amazon. As you’ll see…

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Some of the earliest Bitcoin wallets could be particularly open to hacking

Cryptocurrency recovery company Unciphered has warned of a security storm coming to the blockchain, with early adopters likely to be particularly affected. Specifically, crypto wallets created between 2011 and 2015 could be vulnerable to Randstorm, an exploit that can gain unauthorized access to crypto wallets by recovering passwords. Unciphered reports…

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