Microsoft’s latest security update fixes a nasty remote code execution bug in...
A recent Windows 10 and Windows 11 Patch Tuesday update includes fixes for a potentially dangerous Wi-Fi vulnerability. Discovered within the Windows Wi-Fi Driver, CVE-2024-30078 allows malicious...
View ArticleEuropean Union aims to crack down on cheap Chinese EVs with steep tariffs
In a move sure to rile up Beijing, the European Commission has announced that it will impose provisional anti-subsidy duties ranging from 17 percent to 38 percent on Chinese electric cars starting next...
View ArticleAWS now offers a monster 896-core cloud instance averaging $263 per hour
A recent study by Synergy Research Group confirmed that AWS is the leading cloud service provider with a 31 percent market share. According to new data from Liftr Insights, Amazon is actively striving...
View ArticleDisgruntled ex-employee deletes 180 test servers, costing company nearly...
NCS terminated the contract of 39-year-old Kandula Nagaraju in October of 2022, reportedly due to subpar job performance. Nagaraju had worked as a quality assurance specialist, using test servers to...
View ArticleGoogle will bring more Android into ChromeOS to push AI features
Google recently announced plans to integrate the Android Linux Kernel, Android frameworks, and other Android stack features into the core of ChromeOS. While the company didn’t offer a clear timeline...
View ArticleVLC player fixes vulnerability that could allow remote code execution
VLC 3.0.21 has addressed a critical vulnerability that could allow malicious attackers to execute arbitrary code remotely. Users are strongly advised to update to this version. Read Entire Article
View ArticleWhatsApp adds screen sharing, more participants on video calls
WhatsApp is introducing new features on mobile and desktop apps, including screen sharing functionality, support for up to 32 people on video calls, and the MLow codec to improve call reliability and...
View ArticleSome of Apple’s best OS features highlighted at WWDC 2024
First up is a very welcomed password manager. Apple already has a password manager called Keychain that seamlessly syncs all your passwords between devices. Its main drawbacks are that it is barebones...
View ArticleA new amusement center will teach kids how to build PCs
Starting July 26, a Tokyo children’s amusement center will offer an exhibit where attendees can learn how to assemble desktop PCs. The workshop will teach kids about various hardware components and how...
View ArticleMinecraft 1.21 Tricky Trials is ready to download
Minecraft 1.21, nicknamed the Tricky Trails Update, invites players to explore adventurous Trail Chambers while...
View ArticleBlue Origin joins SpaceX and ULA in new round of military launch contracts
Enlarge / Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket on the launch pad for testing earlier this year. (credit: Blue Origin) After years of lobbying, protests and bidding, Jeff Bezos’s space company is now a...
View ArticleDenuvo Owner Shuts Down Clone Sites, Perpertrators Seem Up For a Chase
Mirror and clone sites were once deployed to keep popular sites alive as they imploded under the weight of their own popularity and ensuing traffic. The strategy was famously deployed around Suprnova,...
View ArticleRetired engineer discovers 55-year-old bug in Lunar Lander computer game code
Enlarge / Illustration of the Apollo lunar lander Eagle over the Moon. (credit: Getty Images) On Friday, a retired software engineer named Martin C. Martin announced that he recently discovered a bug...
View ArticleRansomware attackers quickly weaponize PHP vulnerability with 9.8 severity...
Enlarge (credit: Getty Images) Ransomware criminals have quickly weaponized an easy-to-exploit vulnerability in the PHP programming language that executes malicious code on web servers, security...
View ArticleApple set to be first Big Tech group to face charges under EU digital law
Enlarge (credit: Getty Images | NurPhoto) Brussels is set to charge Apple over allegedly stifling competition on its mobile app store, the first time EU regulators have used new digital rules to...
View ArticleTesla investors sue Elon Musk for diverting carmaker’s resources to xAI
Enlarge (credit: Getty Images | SOPA Images) A group of Tesla investors yesterday sued Elon Musk, the company, and its board members, alleging that Tesla was harmed by Musk’s diversion of resources to...
View ArticleApple punishes women for same behaviors that get men promoted, lawsuit says
Enlarge (credit: Marcos del Mazo / Contributor | LightRocket) Apple has spent years “intentionally, knowingly, and deliberately paying women less than men for substantially similar work,” a proposed...
View ArticleMeta halts plans to train AI on Facebook, Instagram posts in EU
Enlarge (credit: GreyParrot | iStock / Getty Images Plus) Meta has apparently paused plans to process mounds of user data to bring new AI experiences to Europe. The decision comes after data...
View ArticleASRock Rack SIENAD8UD3 32x SATA AMD EPYC Siena mATX Motherboard Review
In our ASRock Rack SIENAD8UD3 motherboard review, we see how this AMD EPYC 8004 motherboard can support 32 SATA devices and tons of PCIe Gen5 The post ASRock Rack SIENAD8UD3 32x SATA AMD EPYC Siena...
View ArticlePCIe 6.0 and 7.0 deployment encounters delays
The PCI Special Interest Group (PCI-SIG) recently provided an update on the development of future PCIe protocols. Progress remains steady with the release of the 0.5 draft specification for PCIe 7.0,...
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