Month: July 2024
7 new movies and TV shows to stream on Netflix, Prime Video, Max, and more this weekend (July 26)
It’s been an unusually quiet week in the world of streaming. Not necessarily from a breaking news perspective – there’s always something to write about – but certainly from a ‘new releases’ one. We wonder if the theatrical launch of Deadpool and Wolverine, the first and only Marvel movie of…
Read MoreESR’s inexpensive Qi2 car charger is more than 40 off for a limited time
At this point, I can confidently say that the new Qi2 wireless standard has found its footing. Everyone from Anker to Nomad now offers a selection of speedy Qi2 chargers, with the HMD’s forthcoming Skyline being one of the first Android phones to support the MagSafe-like standard. However, despite the…
Read MoreSeveral ServiceNow flaws are being linked together to attack companies and organizations
Hackers have been seen linking multiple ServiceNow vulnerabilities to target companies and organizations, and steal user login credentials. Cybersecurity researchers from Resecurity spotted an input validation vulnerability, which allowed threat actors to run remote code execution (RCE) attacks on multiple versions of the Now Platform. The vulnerability is now tracked…
Read MoreSamsung Galaxy Ring review: A bit basic, a bit pricey
I don’t expect much from a device as small as a ring. There’s no room for a lot of hardware, so it only really needs to do a few things well. A sleep tracker that doesn’t get in the way of, well, sleeping, is my holy grail, and smart rings…
Read MoreThe Google era is officially over
Google is dying. Google is unstoppable. Somehow, right now, it feels like both of those things are true. For the first time in more than a decade, there appear to be products that might actually threaten Google Search as the centerpiece of the web — including OpenAI’s new SearchGPT. And…
Read MoreTeenage Engineering TX-6 Review: A Pocket-Sized Audio Mixer
This adorable piece of pocket tech acts like a USB-C audio interface and mixing board. Source
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