Month: September 2024

This Zens Qi2 wireless charger can refuel 4 devices at once, thanks to a bunk-bed-like design

You’ve likely seen a single wireless charger, a duo, or even several that can fold on each other, but have you seen one resembling a bunk bed? Well, as you can see from the image above, Zens launched the Quattro Charger Pro 4, which, as the name suggests, can wirelessly…

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The X TV app is out now and yes, it really sucks

X has entered the streaming wars, sort of. Owner Elon Musk announced that the X TV app — teased earlier this year — is available now for some Amazon Fire TVs, Google TVs and some LG panels. If your TV doesn’t fit into one of those categories, don’t fret. You’re…

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Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold review: A grown-up, glowed-up foldable

Growing up. It’s something we all do, and devices do too. While there’s been very little innovation in mainstream smartphones lately, foldable phones have been maturing over the last few years and finally seem to be coming into their own. It’s like they’re in the young adult phase of their…

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This rebranded malware digs deep into your data leveraging Telegram API for data exfiltration

Cyber threats continue to evolve and one of the latest emerging threats identified by CYFIRMA research team is the Angry Stealer malware. This info-stealer has been discovered to be actively advertised across various online platforms, including Telegram, which broadens its reach making it available to a wide audience of potential…

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AI will teach this class a lesson but won’t be hanging in the teacher’s lounge

Instead of virtual classrooms with human teachers, the latest course at London’s David Game College brings a virtual teacher to a real classroom. The private school is running the first AI-taught class in the UK as part of its new Sabrewing program. The initial class will see 20 GCSE students…

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Google releases Pixel update to get rid of surveillance vulnerability

Last month, it was discovered that an inactive piece of software that ships on all Google Pixel smartphones presented a potential security vulnerability for device owners. The company quickly said it would remove “Showcase.apk,” which was created years ago “for Verizon in-store demo devices and is no longer being used.”…

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