Month: March 2024

Python devs are being targeted by this massive infostealing malware campaign

Cybersecurity researchers from Checkmarx have discovered a new infostealing campaign that leveraged typosquatting and stolen GitHub accounts to distribute malicious Python packages to the PyPI repository. In a blog post, Tal Folkman, Yehuda Gelb, Jossef Harush Kadouri, and Tzachi Zornshtain of Checkmarx said they discovered the campaign after a Python…

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How to Take Advantage of the Samsung Free TV Promotion (2024)

If you’re willing to wait until Samsung can ship you one of its upcoming 2024 models, you can get a 65-inch LED TV for free. But this preorder promotion ends April 11. Source

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Samsung is going after Nvidia’s billions with new AI chip — Mach-1 accelerator will combine CPU, GPU and memory to tackle inference tasks but not training

Samsung is reportedly planning to launch its own AI accelerator chip, the ‘Mach-1’, in a bid to challenge Nvidia‘s dominance in the AI semiconductor market.  The new chip, which will likely target edge applications with low power consumption requirements, will go into production by the end of this year and…

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Seriously, just buy the LG C3 OLED already – it’s an absolute bargain

Right, listen up: If you want a new TV, then stop overthinking it and go and buy the 65-inch LG C3 OLED. It’s a fantastic TV that you can grab for $1,596 at Amazon right now, saving yourself a cool $400 with change in the US. You can also get…

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Last chance before Amazon Prime Day: $19 Fire Sticks, TVs from $110, and more

Amazon’s Big Spring Sale is coming to an end, and like the retailer’s Prime Day event, some of the best deals have been on its own devices. You can save up to 40% on Echo smart speakers and displays, Fire TVs, tablets, Ring Doorbells, Fire TV Sticks, and Blink security…

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Meta’s new opt-out setting limits visibility of politics on Instagram and Threads

Meta’s executives have been saying for a while that they don’t want to boost posts about politics in their apps. Now, an opt-out setting that limits recommendations of “political content” has been added to Instagram and Threads. You can find it under your “Content preferences” account settings in Instagram. From…

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