Month: January 2025

Quordle today – my hints and answers for Tuesday, January 14 (game #1086)

Quordle was one of the original Wordle alternatives and is still going strong now more than 1,000 games later. It offers a genuine challenge, though, so read on if you need some Quordle hints today – or scroll down further for the answers. Enjoy playing word games? You can also…

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Google Messages brings back customizable contacts

Google is adjusting the “profile sharing” feature in its Google Messages app to allow users to set custom contact names and photos on their own devices for their stored contacts and others they send text messages. As reported by 9to5Google, a change rolled out late last year that overrode your…

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This cute convertible laptop looks like a mini PC with a touchscreen, a battery and a keyboard

Chuwi’s 2025 MiniBook X comes with the new N150, a new Intel entry-level CPU It weighs less than 1kg and has a 10.5-inch touch display Pricing has yet to be announced The Chuwi MiniBook X series is known for its convertible 2-in-1 design with a 360-degree hinge and a touchscreen…

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Threads is starting to test community notes

Last week, Meta decided it would replace its professional fact-checking program with X-style “Community Notes” and it looks like a version of the feature is already being tested on Threads. Alessandro Paluzzi, a developer who frequently posts leaked details on Meta’s apps, shared three screenshots that show an early look…

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‘Goodbye to my Chinese spy’ might be the last great TikTok trend

TikTokers are coping with the app’s potential ban with an unusual trend: by bidding farewell to their “personal Chinese spy.” The trend, which pokes fun at security concerns surrounding the app, has users thanking their “spy” for surveilling them and filling their For You page with entertaining content, while others…

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WordPress users targeted by devious new credit card skimmer malware

Sucuri finds malicious code being embedded in WordPress sites The code harvests and exfiltrates payment information from ecommerce websites The researchers are warning WordPress site admins to inspect all custom code Cybercriminals are once again targeting WordPress websites with credit card skimmers, stealing victim’s sensitive payment information in the process.…

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