Month: January 2024

Ford’s F-150 Lightning performance one-off is for extreme off-roading

Most electric vehicles are built for the prim streets and highways of cities, never to sully their tires in anything dirtier than a mud puddle. And then there are the EVs that like to gobble gravel, take flight over a dirt ramp, or generally wallow in the mud. Ford’s new…

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Early Apple Vision Pro testers complain about the headset’s weight

Apple’s Vision Pro may be overweight as a group of reporters complained about experiencing discomfort while wearing the headset in a recent hands-on demo. On January 16, the company gave tech news sites Engadget and The Verge an opportunity to try out their upcoming device ahead of its release on…

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Google Updates Chrome’s Incognito Warning to Admit It Tracks Users in ‘Private’ Mode

The warning was added to Chrome Canary as Google settles a class-action suit. Source

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Samsung’s Galaxy S24 Ultra might fend off scratches just as well as drops

The cover glass on our smartphones has grown durable enough to withstand more than a few drops nowadays. Whether you’re talking about Corning’s Gorilla Glass Victus or the iPhone’s “ceramic shield,” displays have gotten pretty tough. But one common complaint remains: phone screens are still all too easy to scratch.…

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Dell’s new flagship monitor isn’t an 8K one – but it is curved, has 2.5GbE ports, 140W power delivery and displays 11 million pixels across 40-inches

Dell has unveiled its latest flagship screen, the UltraSharp 40 Curved Thunderbolt Hub Monitor (U4025QW), at CES 2024. Despite not being an 8K monitor, the 40-inch 5K screen has a lot to offer, and is the first in the world to achieve a five-star eye comfort certification.  The ultrawide U4025QW…

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MacOS devices are being hit by new malware strains – and they’re able to quickly evolve to avoid detection

Hackers are developing infostealing malware for macOS at such pace that Apple can’t keep up. As a result, multiple variants frequently move past macOS’ anti-malware system, XProtect, and steal sensitive data from compromised endpoints.  This is according to a new report from cybersecurity researchers SentinelOne, which gave three examples: KeySteal,…

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