Month: November 2024

The Galaxy S25 could be the first Samsung flagship phone to get seamless updates

Seamless (A/B) updates tipped for the Galaxy S25 Streamlines the process of updating a device First introduced by Google back in 2016 We’re getting closer to the expected January launch of the Samsung Galaxy S25, and the latest rumor around this phone series suggests it’ll be getting an upgrade in…

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The Best Ever Game Controller May Be Set for a Comeback

The GameCube’s controller remains a titan, which is why so many have “borrowed” from its design. But now things are afoot that signal Nintendo could be about to resurrect this gaming gem. Source

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Can Grindr’s AI Cupid help you find love?

Grindr is joining the trend for augmenting dating apps with AI, according to a new Wall Street Journal report. Described as a virtual wingman for online dating, the AI chatbot will proactively try to link prospective romantic partners and even help plan their dates when it officially debuts. The main…

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Nvidia has renamed its Blackwell Ultra product series — here’s why

Nvidia has rebranded its flagship Blackwell Ultra products, in what appears to be a strategic shift at the chipmaker aimed at promoting the B300 and GB300 lines, both of which leverage CoWoS-L technology. The move, first reported by TrendForce, will see the B200 Ultra series now be known as the…

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This local privilege escalation vulnerability in iTunes could spell big trouble for Windows users

Cyfirma Research recently discovered a serious security vulnerability affecting users of iTunes on Windows systems. This local privilege escalation vulnerability, classified as CVE-2024-44193, allows attackers with limited access to elevate their privileges, potentially compromising entire systems. The vulnerability, present in iTunes for Windows version 12.13.2.3 and earlier, poses a critical…

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This new backup solution natively supports Copilot+ ARM-based Windows devices

Macrium, a leading provider of backup, disaster recovery, and imaging software, has unveiled its latest product, Reflect X, designed to support Copilot+ ARM-based Windows devices with native bare metal recovery and boot menu recovery options. The company says Reflect X can be a reliable backup and recovery solution, particularly for…

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