Month: October 2024

Netflix just canceled That ’90s Show but there’s a better-rated series with 96% on Rotten Tomatoes being added in October

Another TV show has fallen victim to the Netflix ax as That ’90s Show has been canceled after two seasons. But fret not, as the critically acclaimed Yellowjackets is coming to the best streaming service in October. That ’90s Show is a sequel to the classic sitcom That ’70s Show,…

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One of our favorite Bluetooth speakers is cheaper than ever for Prime Day

You can save big on one of our favorite Bluetooth speakers in this early October Prime Day deal. The Marshall Emberton II is a stylish rectangular wireless speaker with a balanced output and 360-degree sound. Usually going for $170, it’s available in this Prime Day deal for a mere $100.…

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DDoS attacks can be amplified by CUPS flaw

The recently-revealed Common UNIX Printing System (CUPS) security flaw may be even worse than expected following new claims it can be abused to amplify distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks. Researchers from Akamai have claimed the attacks can have an amplification factor of 600x – for an average attack, a…

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‘It unlocks all these new experiences’: iPhone 16 designers explain why the Camera Control was added

When it comes to the iPhone 16, iPhone 16 Plus, iPhone 16 Pro, and iPhone 16 Pro Max (or indeed any new iPhone), most Apple fans don’t expect to hear much about the design process outside of official Apple events. It’s a pleasant surprise, then, to see that two Apple…

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Vessel of Hatred is the latest reason to start playing Diablo IV again

Ten years ago, the Reaper of Souls expansion completely reimagined and revived Diablo III. It overhauled huge swaths of the game, strengthening its foundation enough that D3 remained a fun time even as it stretched far past what should have been its expiration date. Diablo IV has moved at a…

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Dutch police say state actor likely behind recent data breach

The Dutch National Police (Politie) has confirmed its network was breached and a threat actor accessed work-related contact details of Dutch police officers. Officials say it is ‘highly likely a state actor is responsible’ for the attack, which saw officers’ phone numbers, full names, email addresses, and some private details…

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