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Month: November 2019

Google Is Helping Design an Open Source, Ultra-Secure Chip

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Open Titan is a so-called secure enclave based on open source that could shake up hardware security. Read the original post by Lily Hay Newman

Anti-Deepfake Law in California Is Far Too Feeble

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Opinion: While well intentioned, the law has too many loopholes for malicious actors and puts too little responsibility on platforms. Read the original post by Brandie M. Nonnecke

iRobot Roomba S9+ Review: Robot Vacuuming Nirvana

Posted on November 5, 2019 by

The super-smart, self-emptying bot-vac just keeps getting better at cleaning and navigating, as well as sucking the money out of your wallet. Read the original post by Adrienne So

Apple To Help California Housing Crisis with a $2.5B Plan

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Apple has announced that they have a $2.5 billion plan to fix the housing issue in California. Currently, the state is experiencing an ever-increasing price […] Read the original post by Samantha Wiley

Apple and Valve Team Up to Develop an AR Headset, According to Report

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Apple and game developer Valve is rumored to be working towards creating an AR headset, according to DigiTimes. The device is expected to become available […] Read the original post by Samantha Wiley

Apple is Giving Redemption Codes To Customers Who Were Unable To Get Their 1-Year Trial

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As expected, Apple TV+ has launched November 1 with the promise of a year’s worth of free access when you buy a new iPhone, Mac, […] Read the original post by Samantha Wiley

Here’s everything you should know about Apple’s TV app

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Apple’s TV app centralizes your TV watching experience, and we have the details! Apple is planning on making your binge-watching experience easier than ever on Apple […] Read the original post by Luke Filipowicz

The Story of Sandworm, the Kremlin’s Most Dangerous Hackers

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For three years, WIRED has tracked the elite and shadowy Russian vanguard of cyberwar. Read the original post by Andy Greenberg

Here’s How to Watch the WIRED25 Summit Live

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See WIRED editors live in conversation with Jeff Weiner, Anne Neuberger, Matthew Prince, Dawn Song, Patrick Collison, Traci Des Jardins, Astro Teller, and more. Read the original post by Boone Ashworth

Siri, Google Home and Amazon Echo can be hacked using laser pointers

Posted on November 5, 2019 by

Phones are less susceptible to such attacks as they use voice authentication. What you need to know Researchers have found that smart speakers such as Google Home, […] Read the original post by Babu Mohan

25% of US Apple Customers Own an Apple TV, Survey Suggests

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Almost a quarter of Apple customers in the U.S. own an Apple TV, according to new data shared by Consumer Intelligence Research Partners (CIRP). As […] Read the original post by Tim Hardwick

Microsoft gave Outlook for Mac some love and now you’ll hate it less

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What you need to know Microsoft is updating Outlook for Mac with a new look. An improved sync engine is also included. The infaous rubbon has also been […] Read the original post by Oliver Haslam

Apple TV+ 4K Streaming Quality Better than Netflix

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Apple TV+ might not have an impressive content library but it does have one major advantage over its competition: it offers the highest quality 4K […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey

Customers Tolyattihimbank became available, Apple Pay

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Customers Tolyattihimbank can pay with Visa using the contactless payment service Apple Pay. About it reported in a press release of the credit organization. Data is […] Read the original post by Mark

Never enough: Apple’s record revenue

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If you’re old enough to drink or old enough to drive or old enough to have mastered object permanence, you’ll probably remember when pundits were […] Read the original post by The Macalope

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