Month: October 2024

Hades II gets a new location and new pets

The first major update for Hades II, which is still in early access, is out now, adding things like a new region, the game’s sixth and final weapon, new pets, native support for Macs with M1 chips, and more. The big feature looks to be the new region. You might…

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Critical severity flaw warning issued by CISA for SolarWinds Web Help Desk

A critical vulnerability in a SolarWinds product is being abused in the wild, and now US government agencies have a deadline to patch it or lose it. The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has added CVE-2024-28987 to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog. When a vulnerability is added…

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Nvidia CEO – AI could be the largest technological leap we’ve ever seen

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has once again outlined his vision for a robotic-boosted future, saying the move could possibly be the biggest advance in human history so far. Speaking at Lenovo Tech World 2024 in conversation alongside Lenovo Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Yuanqing Yang, Huang noted how the AI…

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Netflix’s Sweet Bobby: My Catfish Nightmare isn’t the only catfishing documentary worth streaming this week

Scammer stories have become a hot topic in the world of streaming, particularly for Netflix with the likes of documentary The Tinder Swindler and the drama series Inventing Anna, and it’s continuing to expand its documentary library with the latest installment: Sweet Bobby: My Catfish Nightmare, which lays bare a…

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Panos Panay on launching his first products since moving to Amazon

Panos Panay has a Diet Coke problem. It’s a topic that quickly came up when I walked into the small interview room, after he offered me a choice of beverages and I said my partner has a similar addiction. After a quick conversation on the advantages of drinking plain water…

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Samsung’s Frame TVs now offer art from MoMA, and it looks fantastic

Samsung‘s The Frame TV is based on a simple and brilliant idea: what if your TV could also be a picture frame for some of the world’s greatest artworks? And now its catalog has been joined by nearly 30 new artworks courtesy of the Museum of Modern Art, or MoMA…

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