Month: December 2023

I’m buying this portable printer instead of an instant camera this Christmas

The best instant cameras are an easy recommendation as a Christmas gift idea. They are fun, tactile, and suitable for (almost) all ages. You can also capture moments with those around you – grandma taking a brandy-fuelled afternoon nap, decked in a Christmas cracker tissue paper hat – and then…

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The Cybertruck Must Be Huge—or It Will Dig Tesla’s Grave

If Musk fulfils just 15 percent of Cybertruck preorders, it would equal the annual unit sales of Toyota. If the polarizing EV flops, Tesla could be in big trouble. Source

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New malware attacks have seen a huge rise in recent months

Over the last summer, between June and August, BlackBerry observed a 70% increase in new malware.  These are the findings of the latest Quarterly Global Threat Intelligence Report, a research paper the company based on its AI-powered cybersecurity solution. As per the report, BlackBerry stopped more than 3.3 million attacks…

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Saudi Arabia’s plan to become the crown prince of gaming

You could call it the summer that Saudi Arabia swallowed sports. On June 6th, news broke that Saudi-backed LIV Golf was merging with the Professional Golfers’ Association, funded to the tune of over a billion dollars by the Saudi Public Investment Fund (PIF). In soccer, the world’s most popular and…

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How to communicate software testing needs to C-Suites

It’s not novel to say that test automation helps companies deliver better software in shorter cycles. Pretty much everyone according to a study last year uses ‘some’ form of it today – though exactly how much of it they use is an entirely different matter. In another study, 79% of…

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Signal rejects “dangerously misleading” security flaw allegations

France has recently banned its ministers and their teams from using popular communication software WhatsApp, Telegram and even what’s perhaps known as the most private encrypted messaging app out there, Signal, due to claimed security vulnerabilities. This is something that has rather angered the outspoken president of Signal, Meredith Whittaker, who…

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