Month: February 2024

Paramax Plus is off: Max and Paramount Plus’ merger isn’t happening

Back in December we reported that Max and Paramount Plus were in serious discussions about joining forces; the two entertainment firms were considering a “mega merger” that would enable them to better compete with Disney Plus (and its meld with Hulu) and Netflix on both big and small screens.  In…

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Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile launches worldwide on March 21st

Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile is launching worldwide on March 21st, following a limited release over the past year. The free-to-play game will be available on both iOS and Android, with the Verdansk and Rebirth Island maps and shared progression with Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III and Call of…

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Best Buy is having a huge sale on big-screen TVs: deals starting at just $279.99

There's a huge sale on big-screen TVs at Best Buy with incredible prices on a range of displays from brands like Samsung, TCL, Insignia, and Hisense. I've rounded up all the best deals below, with record-low prices starting at just $279.99. • Shop Best Buy's full big-screen TV sale Best…

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Forget Gorilla Glass – E Ink displays could replace the backs of future phones

As much as it’s about smartphones, connectivity and networks, MWC 2024 is also a bounty of weird and wonderful tech, especially from smaller brands, and one such example is the Infinix E-Color Shift phone.  Just a concept/prototype for now, but with real potential to become a real thing, the E-Color…

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Microsoft drops support for the Surface Pro 7 – and the convertible’s not even 5 years old

The Surface Pro 7 is just shy of five years old, and today (February 28) marks the end of support for Microsoft’s once-flagship 2-in-1 computer. So, if you’re still holding onto your model, be warned: there will be no more firmware updates, no new fixes, maintenance improvements, and performance updates…

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AI models could be attacked, flawed by this Hugging Face security issue — security worries add to AI concerns

There is a way to abuse the Hugging Face Safetensors conversion tool to hijack AI models and mount supply chain attacks. This is according to security researchers from HiddenLayer, who discovered the flaw and published their findings last week, The Hacker News reports. For the uninitiated, Hugging Face is a…

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