Month: May 2024

Surface Pro 10 for Business review: A safe upgrade for IT workers

I knew what to expect from the Surface Pro 10 for Business the minute Microsoft announced it: A faster processor with a neural processing unit (NPU) inside the same case as the Surface Pro 9. As the first “AI PC” Surface devices, the Pro 10 for Business tablet and its…

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iPad Pro users are noticing a weird grainy effect in the tandem OLED display – but is it a glitch?

Apple’s brand-new iPad Pro 2024 now comes with an OLED display for the first time, and it’s earned plenty of high praise, with our reviewer declaring: “as far as tablets go, you won’t get a better viewing experience.” But it’s not been without its snags, and a new issue has…

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Amazon just surprised us by launching its Memorial Day sale – shop the 21 best deals

While the 2024 Memorial Day sales event is still over a week away (taking place on Monday, May 27), Amazon has given us an early treat by launching its official sale. That means you can already score massive discounts on TVs, vacuums, kitchen gadgets, headphones, Apple devices and more. As…

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Hackers target DocuSign with new phishing threat — watch out, you could be signing your data away

Hackers are stealing people’s DocuSign accounts to make their Business Email Compromise (BEC) attacks seem more authentic, and thus, more successful. A report from cybersecurity researchers at Abnormal, say they observed an uptick in attacks looking to steal people’s DocuSign login credentials.  As per the report, it all starts on…

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ChatGPT lets users upload from Google Drive and OneDrive directly

A note from OpenAI says that you may no longer have to download files you have on Google Drive or OneDrive if you want to use ChatGPT to analyze your data. You will be able to add those files directly to the chatbot. The feature, rolling out to paying ChatGPT…

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North Korean hackers have some deious new Linux backdoor attacks to target victims

Kimsuky, an infamous North Korean state-sponsored threat actor, has been using a brand new backdoor to target victims’ Linux devices.  Cybersecurity researchers Symantec, who call the backdoor Gomir, are claiming the new threat is basically a fork of the GoBear backdoor.  Among the similarities between Gomir and GoBear are direct…

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