Patchday: Critical malware vulnerabilities pose threat to Android 11, 12 and 13
Google and other Android device manufacturers have released their monthly collective security updates.
Attackers can attack Android in many ways and paralyze devices via DoS attack or even execute mal...
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Linux overtakes macOS: This is what people prefer to game on
According to the latest Steam hardware survey analysis for July 2023, there are some interesting developments. In terms of processors, the growth of AMD's Ryzen CPUs has slowed down. The market share...
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Google Podcasts Shuts Down: What Went Wrong?
Google Podcasts, Google's podcasting service, is closing its doors on April 2nd. This comes after several years of trying but failing to make a mark in the podcast world. Users have until July to save...
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PyPI is moving to mandatory two-factor authentication.
Developers of the Python package repository PyPI (Python Package Index) have announced the decision to transition all user accounts associated with at least one project or involved in maintaining organization-managed packages to mandatory two-factor authentication. The transition is planned to be co...
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Nvidia takes off: AI hype leaves gamers out in the cold
Nvidia has risen to become one of the biggest companies in the world. The AI hype is already making Nvidia much less reliant on gamers. Upgrading data centers is now the focus, as Nvidia CEO Jensen Hu...
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InkBox OS 2.0 is available, a distribution for Kobo and Kindle e-readers.
The release of InkBox OS 2.0, aimed at replacing the stock firmware of Kobo and Kindle e-readers, has been introduced. The system components of InkBox OS 2.0 are built on the basis of the Alpine Linux...
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Leakage of Intel private keys used for firmware validation of MSI
During an attack on the information systems of MSI, hackers were able to extract over 500 GB of the company's internal data, including source code for firmware and related tools for their assembly. The attackers demanded $4 million for non-disclosure, but MSI refused and some data was published publ...
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How Google Alters the Public Domain of AI Creations
Google and Universal Music are negotiating royalties to "rights holders" for content generated by machine learning systems. The negotiations come amid a surge in the publication of fictitious AI-generated music tracks that mimic well-known tunes or voices of performers. The authors of such imitation...
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YouTube Testing Locking Out Users with Ad Blockers
YouTube has started to prevent first users with adblockers from using the platform. Will this model become the standard in the future?
YouTube seems to be taking the next step to push its users towar...
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Totally crazy: Boot Windows XP on Apple's VR glasses
Apple's VR headset is not even on the market yet - and developers already have an exciting use case for the "Vision Pro". A video demo station from the developers of UTM shows that Windows and Linux c...
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Security updates: Attackers can compromise Aruba switches
Certain switch models from Aruba are vulnerable. The developers have closed a security hole.
Network admins should update their Aruba switches to the latest version for security reasons. If this is no...
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