Month: September 2024
Epic is suing Google — again — and now Samsung too
Four years after Epic sued Google for running an illegal app store monopoly — a case it won this past December — Epic is suing again. The Fortnite game developer has filed a second antitrust lawsuit against Google, and now additionally Samsung, accusing them of illegally conspiring to undermine third-party…
Read MoreThe results are in: the iPhone 16 Pro Max is Apple’s battery champ
If you want the best iPhone with the best battery life, the iPhone Pro Max models are usually your best bet. Apple stuffs its most capacious batteries into these devices, and this year is no different – and a recent test has shown exactly the kind of longevity you can…
Read MoreRaspberry Pi and Sony made an AI-powered camera module
Raspberry Pi and Sony have co-developed a Raspberry Pi AI Camera module that’s launching today for $70. It comes with onboard AI processing that can help Raspberry Pi users develop “edge AI solutions that process visual data” with ease, according to the tiny computer maker. The AI camera is compatible…
Read MoreFed up with unnecessary white space when printing from the web? AI is here to fix that, and it’s about time
There’s a tweet by John Moynes that’s been going around X.com for some time now that I can easily relate to. It goes like this: ‘Rage Against the Machine never specified what type of machine they were furious with, but I reckon it was probably a printer.’ Printing anything out…
Read MoreThe rising threat of SYS01 infostealer: Navigating the malicious mad men of Facebook
Infostealer attacks are becoming an increasingly serious threat. Over the past few years, infostealer malware has increasingly become the weapon of choice for cybercriminals as a low-hanging fruit tactic to carry out high-impact data breaches due to their simplicity, vast availability, and low cost. The Trustwave SpiderLabs Threat Intelligence team…
Read MoreThe key to sustaining engineering excellence in a world of constant change
They say the only constant in life is change. In the technology industry, that’s only partially true. By building and nurturing a series of constants, businesses can set themselves up to flourish for the long haul, no matter which technology revolution we may face next. Organizations that implement fundamental engineering,…
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