Month: November 2024

Corsair now has a gaming keyboard and mouse for the Mac

Corsair has announced an updated version of the K65 Plus wireless keyboard it debuted earlier this year that’s now compatible with the Mac. It’s joined by a new version of Corsair’s M75 wireless mouse, and both peripherals are available in Mac-exclusive colors including glacier blue and a white version the…

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Yellowjackets is claimed to have ‘copied’ its concept from a thriller movie you can stream on Tubi

Yellowjackets is being sued for copyright infringement Showtime has been accused of stealing the idea of Yellowjackets from a 2015 survival thriller Eden The lawsuit alleges that Yellowjackets has ‘substantially, strikingly similar elements’ to Eden If crashing planes and cannibalism weren’t enough, Yellowjackets is now being sued for copyright infringement.…

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HarperCollins is asking authors to license their books for AI training

HarperCollins has reached an agreement with an artificial intelligence technology company to allow limited use of select nonfiction backlist titles for training AI models to improve model quality and performance. While we believe this deal is attractive, we respect the various views of our authors, and they have the choice…

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Toyota shows off its latest big idea for cold hydrogen vehicles

Toyota is pushing hydrogen-powered vehicle technology forward with a liquid hydrogen system design that includes a self-pressurizer to save escaping gas and reuse it as fuel to increase engine efficiency. Toyota introduced a liquid system in the GR Corolla H2 Concept in 2023, which keeps hydrogen at -253 degrees Celsius…

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Nomad Black Friday Sale 2024: Deals on Chargers, iPhone Cases

You can snag discounted MagSafe wireless chargers, USB-C cables, and iPhone 16 cases from now through December 3. Source

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GitHub projects are being targeted with malicious action in apparent attempt to frame this researcher

Malicious commits found in Exo Labs’ GitHub account They were submitted, and pointed to, a Texas-based security researcher The malware does not exist, and the researcher claims someone is impersonating him Someone has been breaking into GitHub projects, injecting malicious code, and seemingly trying to discredit a researcher by accusing…

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