Month: April 2024

LG TVs could be hacked to let criminals spy on you — and that’s not all

Your LG TV could be the biggest security vulnerability in your home or your office, new research from Bitdefender has found. The LG WebOS TV operating system’s versions 4 through 7 are seemingly riddled with security vulnerabilities that allow hackers to add themselves as a user, take over the device…

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Today is the last day to take advantage of Samsung’s buy one, get one free TV promo

Who doesn’t want a free TV? If you were eyeing Samsung’s new anti-glare OLED or one of the many models it announced back at CES, Samsung and Amazon are both still offering a free 65-inch TV when you preorder select 2024 models. You’ll have to act quickly, though, as the…

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The best entertainment of 2024

Finding something to watch or play can sometimes feel like work — there’s just so much out there vying for your free time. That’s true whether you’re heading to a theater, browsing the many streaming platforms, or looking for a new video game. It’s easy to get overwhelmed with choice.…

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Welcome to the wasteland: all the news on Amazon’s Fallout TV series

Get a first look at the big iron on his hip. Vanity Fair has released some first-look photos for the Amazon-produced live action Fallout series due out in April of next year, and with The Game Awards next week, we just might get a trailer soon. Fallout stars Ella Purnell…

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Ubisoft won’t say whether the Prince of Persia’s incredible actor has been replaced

It’s looking like the troubled Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time Remake has lost one of its most important assets: Yuri Lowenthal, the voice actor who played the prince, famously narrated the entirety of the original 2003 game, and is currently renowned for playing Peter Parker’s Spider-Man in the…

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Google’s AI photo editing tools are expanding to a lot more phones

Google is making its AI photo editing features available to a lot more people. Starting May 15th, just about all Google Photos users will be able to access features previously limited to Pixel owners and Google One subscribers — a nifty upgrade if you were tired of Photos urging you…

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