May 10, 2021 The 44mm Galaxy Watch Active 2 drops to $180 at Amazon Save big on Samsung’s Galaxy Watch Active 2 — Amazon has the 44mm model for $180, or $90 off its normal price. via Engadget…
May 10, 2021 The Morning After: Debris from China’s largest rocket crashes into Indian Ocean Dogecoin price crashes after Elon Musk’s ‘Saturday Night Live’ appearance, Chinese rocket debris falls into Indian Ocean, and only 4 percent of US iPhone…
May 10, 2021 UK postal service tests autonomous drone deliveries to remote islands The Royal Mail will deliver parcels using drones to the Scilly Isles as part of a government-backed trial. via Engadget Check out the Finding…
May 10, 2021 US cracks down on ‘bulletproof hosting’ providers that enabled malware attacks Four individuals behind a so-called “bulletproof hosting” site have pleaded guilty to US racketeering charges, the Department of Justice (DoJ) has announced. via Engadget…
May 10, 2021 The first flight unit comprised of Space Force Guardians has completed basic training The first flight comprised entirely of US Space Force Guardians recently graduated from Air Force Basic Military Training. via Engadget Check out the Finding…
May 10, 2021 Sony reportedly warned that PS5 shortages may continue until 2022 Sony is selling a lot of PlayStation 5s, but it may be some time before the console hits its true sales potential. via Engadget…
May 10, 2021 Apple may switch to its own 5G iPhone modems by 2023 Apple’s purchase of Intel’s 5G smartphone modem business in 2019 may start to pay dividends by 2023. via Engadget Check out the Finding Your…
May 10, 2021 It’s already possible to hack an AirTag A security researcher has successfully hacked an AirTag, making it launch the ‘wrong’ website. via Engadget Check out the Finding Your Identity Podcast!
May 10, 2021 SpaceX will launch a Dogecoin-funded Moon satellite SpaceX has agreed to launch a Moon satellite funded entirely by Dogecoin in early 2022. via Engadget Check out the Finding Your Identity Podcast!
May 10, 2021 Pipeline cyberattack was likely the work of a ransomware gang A ransomware gang may be the culprit behind the Colonial Pipeline cyberattack that hobbled oil and gas. via Engadget Check out the Finding Your…