Month: September 2024

We’re witnessing the death of the graphics card in real time right now, and I couldn’t be happier about it

A little over two years ago, I wrote about how integrated graphics were the future of gaming. I stand by the things I said in that article – if anything, recent developments in the computer hardware industry have vindicated me, and further convinced me that we’re seeing the slow death…

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The Apple Vision Pro has a worrying security flaw — hackers could easily guess passwords based on eye movements

A group of researchers have identified a security flaw in Apple’s Vision Pro mixed reality headset which let them reconstruct user’s passwords, PINs and messages. Dubbed ‘GAZEploit’, the researchers used eye-tracking data to allow them to decode what users typed using their eyes with the virtual keyboard. Since the avatars…

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4 Tools That Make It Easier to Write While Traveling—Wherever You Go

Whether you’re typing newsletters, marketing copy, or the next great novel, these tech tools and tips can help you spread the word. Source

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Flappy Bird’s original creator says he has nothing to do with the new game

Last week, The Flappy Bird Foundation announced a game called Flappy Bird. But while the group has been framing it as the triumphant return of a classic mobile game, Flappy Bird’s original developer, Dong Nguyen isn’t calling it a comeback — in fact, he says he’s not involved at all.…

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Shark PowerDetect 2-in-1 Robot Vacuum and Mop Review (2024)

This robot vacuum can hitch itself over ledges and detach the mop plate, but it can’t empty the darn bin. Source

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The great Evernote reboot

For so many years, the Evernote elephant was a truly iconic logo. Evernote was one of the first productivity apps to embrace smartphones, to enable cross-platform sync, and to make it really easy to store and create almost anything. And so Evernote was huge. But Peak Evernote was roughly a…

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