Month: November 2024

ICYMI: the week’s 7 biggest tech stories, from Kindle Colorsoft yellowing woes to our PS5 Pro and Mac M4 reviews

Welcome to another quick hit of tech news courtesy of TechRadar’s ICYMI, the column that condenses all of the week’s big stories into one handy list so you can catch up on what you might have missed. What do we have in store for you this week? Well, the task…

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This new malware utilizes a rare programming language to evade traditional detection methods

New custom malware loader written in JPHP is wreaking havoc The custom payload is difficult to detect using cybersecurity tools The malware-loader can deploy custom payloads as required Trustwave SpiderLabs says it has recently uncovered a new form of malware known as Pronsis Loader, which is already causing trouble due…

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Arcane’s second season is a revolutionary powderkeg

The first season of Netflix and Riot’s Arcane animated series fashioned disparate pieces of League of Legends lore into a beautiful, devastating tale about a society on the brink of collapse. The show infused each of its characters with a depth and complexity that felt unlike anything Riot had done…

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Belkin’s Travel Bag for Vision Pro has pockets and is way cheaper than Apple’s own case

Apple’s now selling a Belkin-made carrying case for the Vision Price It’s half the price of the Apple-made alternative with plenty of pockets Since Apple launched Vision Pro in February 2024, the brand has always made a carrying case to accompany – and ultimately protect – the $3,500 Spatial Computer.…

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How to delete a character from Character AI

Character AI has a huge catalog of virtual personalities derived from history, fiction, and the imaginations of users. But, sometimes, you might make a character and later decide you don’t want to have it on the platform anymore. And while you can’t actually outright delete third-party AI-generated characters, in this…

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The Beatles’ final song, restored using AI, is up for a Grammy

The Beatles have been nominated for two Grammys — nearly 50 years after the band officially split up. Their final song, called “Now and Then,” was restored last year with the help of AI, and is now up for record of the year alongside the likes of Beyoncé, Charlie XCX,…

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