Author: Zach_Wilson

New Android spyware targets Signal and Telegram users

Users of Telegram and Signal, two instant messaging apps popular for their emphasis on privacy, are being targeted with novel malware on the Android platform. This is according to new findings from cybersecurity researchers ESET. In a report shared with The Hacker News earlier this week, the researchers said that…

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Super Mario Bros. Wonder looks trippy as hell in new gameplay trailer

As people eagerly await Starfield reviews and rev up their Xboxes for the game’s early access opening, Nintendo decided that it would not be left out of today’s video game news. During today’s interestingly timed Mario Direct presentation, Nintendo shared roughly 15 minutes of gameplay from Super Mario Bros. Wonder…

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Five Nights at Freddy’s spooky official trailer is here to give you endless stage fright

The Five Nights at Freddy’s official trailer has debuted online, and it serves up all kinds of animatronic-based nightmare fuel. Based on Scott Cawthon’s wildly popular horror videogame franchise, the Five Nights at Freddy’s (FNAF) movie, which spent years in development hell, is going all out to be as respectful…

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The best gaming monitors in 2023

Finding the best computer monitor for your needs is already hard enough, but as soon as you decide to go for one that’s suited for gaming, there are a ton of additional factors and features to consider. What are refresh rates? What’s the difference between NVIDIA G-Sync and AMD FreeSync?…

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Xgimi’s latest 4K projector is super bright for the price

Home projector upstart Xgimi just announced its new Horizon Ultra model, dubbed the “world’s first 4K long-throw projector with Dolby Vision.” While I wouldn’t hold out too much hope for the device to produce an image with jaw-dropping HDR, it’s certainly a very bright all-in-one Android TV 11 projector for…

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IBM promised to back off facial recognition — then it signed a $69.8 million contract to provide it

IBM has returned to the facial recognition market — just three years after announcing it was abandoning work on the technology due to concerns about racial profiling, mass surveillance, and other human rights violations. In June 2020, as Black Lives Matter protests swept the US after George Floyd’s murder, IBM…

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