Author: Zach_Wilson

Shutterstock wants you to edit all of its stock photos

Shutterstock is letting professionals go to town on its 700 million stock images as it rolls out AI-powered photo editor tools and “fully customizable stock”.  Since making its name as a stock image website, Shutterstock has since shifted gears. It’s built up a creative design hub, complete with content marketing…

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Read Phil Spencer’s full Microsoft memo on the new Xbox leadership changes

It’s been a whirlwind two weeks since we closed our deal with ABK, an acquisition that will materially impact our current and future success. Since then, I’ve been on tour, visiting the teams. It’s been awesome to see the ambition of the games they’re making, the depth of the talent…

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Super Mario Bros. Wonder is the fastest-selling Mario game of all time in Europe

Super Mario Bros. Wonder is officially Europe’s fastest-selling Mario game of all time. According to Nintendo, who shared the milestone on social media today (October 26), the impressive milestone was made within the game’s first three days of launch. “Wowie zowie! In its first three days on sale, Super Mario…

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ExpressVPN launches post-quantum protection

After unveiling a feature-packed update only a week ago, TechRadar’s best VPN service decided to scale up its encryption as quantum computing’s threats loom. ExpressVPN‘s speedy and secure VPN protocol now includes post-quantum protections by default across its Android, iOS, Linux, Mac, and Windows apps. Users need to just update…

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Tesla’s first big Supercharger deal is a $100 million sale to BP

BP is buying $100 million of Supercharger hardware from Tesla, making it the first company to purchase DC fast-charging equipment from the automaker for use in a third-party charging network. The sale is going to the oil and gas conglomerate’s EV charging business known as BP Pulse, which plans to…

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Seiko confirms thousands of user accounts were breached in cyberattack

Famous watchmaker Seiko has confirmed that the cyberattack it suffered in July 2023 was indeed a cybersecurity incident carried out by the infamous BlackCat ransomware gang.  In an incident report published on October 25 (the third one in the series), the company said that its investigation confirmed 60,000 “items of…

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