Author: Zach_Wilson

The cheapest Nintendo Switch bundles and deals in May 2024

Quick menu Huge discounts on Nintendo Switch hardware are quite rare, but getting your hands on some of the cheapest Nintendo Switch bundles and deals in 2024 is much easier than in other years. In the US, lots of retailers now offer refurbished Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch OLED consoles,…

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The Morning After: Amazon reportedly exploring free cell phone service for Prime subscribers

According to Bloomberg, Amazon is in discussions with multiple US-based phone carriers about offering cheap – around $10 a month – or even free phone service to Prime customers. The company is reportedly negotiating with Verizon, AT&T and T-Mobile as well as the Dish Network, though it sounds like talks…

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Windows 11 reportedly installs optional update without asking – and it’s causing trouble

Windows 11’s latest optional update – which is a preview of Moment 3 (KB5026446) – is causing trouble for some users, coming with some bugs, and worse still, in some reported cases the upgrade is installing itself automatically. Windows Latest reports that it experienced the installation of KB5026446 going ahead…

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North Korean hackers are spoofing journalists to gather intelligence

A joint cybersecurity advisory in the US has warned of North Korean state-sponsored cyber actors, who are said to be using social engineering to collect intelligence on geopolitical events, foreign policy strategies, and diplomatic efforts. The news comes from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the US Department of State,…

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Apple WWDC 2023 Liveblog: Watch Apple Announce a VR Headset, iOS 17, and New Macs

We’re coming to you live from the company’s headquarters in Cupertino, California. Stick with us during the keynote for analysis, commentary, and photos. Source

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Major Microsoft Azure outage was caused by a simple typo

A Microsoft Azure DevOps outage in the South Brazil Region, which lasted over 10 hours, was caused thanks to a typo in the code that saw 17 production databases deleted. Having apologized to impacted customers for the outage, Microsoft has now issued a full post-mortem, sharing details about the investigation…

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