Author: Zach_Wilson

Epic Memorial Day deal knocks $1,000 off the stunning Samsung S90C OLED TV

It’s the Friday before Memorial Day, which means most Memorial Day sales are in full swing, including the tech giant Samsung’s offerings. The retailer is slashing prices on our best-rated OLED TVs, and our favorite deal is the stunning 65-inch S90C OLED on sale for $1,599.99 (it was $2,599.99). That’s…

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Good luck keeping the past private now —criminal records of millions of Americans leaked online in major database breach

Bad news for an Americans looking to keep their illegal pasts behind them, as researchers have flagged the leak of sensitive information on millions of convicted felons. Malwarebytes has published a blog post detailing how a group of cybercriminals leaked a database containing criminal records of millions of Americans, thought…

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You can get rid of AI Overviews in Google Search

If you’ve searched for something on Google lately, you might’ve noticed a wall of text that appears before the actual search results. This feature, called AI Overviews, offers an AI-generated answer to certain queries. But it also pushes your list of links further down the page, which makes it a…

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Russia can reportedly jam Ukraine’s access to Starlink at will

Russia has reportedly found new, more effective ways to knock out Ukraine’s Starlink service. The New York Times said on Friday that the increased interference has disrupted communications at critical moments and is posing “a major threat to Ukraine,” putting the country further on its heels more than two years…

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Tesla wants net-zero emissions, but its pollution grew in 2023

Tesla’s greenhouse gas emissions grew by nearly 10 million metric tons of CO2 last year, according to the company’s latest impact report, which provides the most revealing look yet of how the company is thinking about climate-related risks and its own carbon footprint. In 2023, Tesla was responsible for more…

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This devious backdoor installer gives hackers full control over courtroom devices

An update for software that records court proceedings was contaminated with malware, granting persistent access to still unknown threat actors, experts have warned. Cybersecurity researchers Rapid7 discovered and reported the corruption to the software makers. The infestation has since been cleared, but the effects of the supply chain attack are…

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