Month: December 2024

Do Macs get viruses? The answer is yes – and AI-powered malware is a growing threat, new report claims

ChatGPT can be manipulated into creating viruses and malicious code A report shows that some hackers are using it in the wild for Macs But ChatGPT might not be the devastating weapon that some fear The subject of whether Macs can get viruses – and if they do, whether you…

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Apple now lets you sync your passwords with Firefox, but not on Windows

If you do need to access your iCloud passwords on Windows, you can access them by downloading iCloud for Windows and the iCloud Passwords extension for Chrome or Edge instead. We’ve asked Apple if it plans to add support for Windows to its Firefox extension. Another developer originally made the…

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Nissan needs a little something extra to connect the Ariya to Tesla’s Superchargers

Nissan put out a tutorial video for Ariya owners today that shows how to use a Tesla NACS adapter with the vehicle, and it includes a step completely out of left field: shove a small piece of plastic into your car’s CCS port before you connect the adapter. The Ariya…

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This tablet has a genius feature I want every vendor to copy: a second USB-C port that allows you to display content on an external screen

AI-powered Allwinner CPU supports advanced tasks like video upscaling 11-inch 90Hz display, up to 16GB memory, 1TB expandable Dual USB-C ports, PC Mode, priced from $125 Chinese electronics manufacturer Teclast has launched its latest tablet, the P50AI. Powered by an Allwinner A733 octa-core processor with a 3 TOPS NPU, it…

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Microsoft continues to mess up Windows 11 Recall, failing to provide fix for weird bug that breaks the feature

Some Windows 11 testers found Recall didn’t work at all Microsoft has explained this is due to a bug caused by an optional update That optional update causes issues with the Dev build Recall is in, but there’s no fix for those affected Some of the Windows 11 testers trying…

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Trump picks two nominees who could decide the fate of Big Tech and crypto

President-elect Donald Trump made two nominations Wednesday that will shape significant parts of his administration’s tech enforcement, if confirmed by the Senate. Former Republican Securities and Exchange Commissioner Paul Atkins is Trump’s pick to lead the agency, replacing Biden-appointed chair and crypto foil Gary Gensler. The selection of Atkins, who co-chairs…

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