Author: Zach_Wilson

Mercedes-Benz is going to use Tesla’s EV charging too

Mercedes-Benz is the latest automaker to commit to adopting Tesla’s electric vehicle charging connectors for its vehicles, bringing Elon Musk’s company one step closer to total EV charging dominance. Starting in 2024, the German automaker will offer adapters to its customers so they can access Tesla Supercharger stations, which use…

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In Adult Swim’s My Adventures with Superman, that ‘S’ stands for ‘shonen’

When it comes to Superman, reimaginings that resonate with multiple generations of comic books fans are difficult to pull off because he’s one of DC’s oldest, most beloved heroes who people have spent decades becoming attached to in one form or another. Everyone knows the broad strokes of the Man…

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The TechRadar Choice Awards return for 2023 – nominate your favorite tech today!

We’re delighted to announce that the TechRadar Choice Awards 2023 are returning for another year, combining the votes of TechRadar readers with the opinions of our judges to crown the best technology products and services of the year. The TechRadar Choice Awards 2023 are just getting started, but now is…

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Now Google Calendar lets you specify which times you’ll be in the office

While Google Calendar already lets you set your working location for certain days of the week, you can now specify which times you’ll be working from home or in the office. The new update should make it easier for your colleagues to figure out where you’ll be if you swap…

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Yuji Naka, Sonic the Hedgehog co-creator, fined $1.2 million for insider trading

Sonic the Hedgehog co-creator, Yuji Naka, has been found guilty of insider trading by a Tokyo District Court.  Japanese news agency Jiji Press reported that Naka had violated Japan’s Financial Instruments and Exchange Act, according to a Tokyo District Court, as he had bought shares based on inside information.  The…

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Mastodon fixes major security flaw that could have allowed system hijacking

Social media challenger Mastodon has issued a fix for new fewer than five security vulnerabilities, the majority of which categorized as high or critical severity. The flaws include CVE-2023-36460, which could have allowed an attacker to create and overwrite any file Mastodon has access to, allowing Denial of Service and…

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