September 17, 2021 Epik Was Warned About a Large Security Flaw Before Its Data Leaked Epik, the controversial web registrar that frequently comes under fire for hosting far-right groups and individuals, has had an immense amount of its data…
September 17, 2021 Sony subsidiary makes a PS5 SSD that’s even further out of your reach Image: Nextorage Sony subsidiary Nextorage has released an SSD that’s perfect for the PS5 (via Tom’s Hardware): it has a heatsink (which Sony says…
September 17, 2021 Fortnite adds another virtual influencer to its battle royale Last season, one of the more curious additions to Fortnite was Guggimon, a terrifying-looking rabbit creature that also happened to be a virtual influencer…
September 17, 2021 How bad were Elizabeth Holmes’ 1AM emails? Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images Enough for workers to secretly save them Continue reading… via The Verge – All Posts Check out the Finding…
September 17, 2021 Our Favorite Scary Scenes From Non-Horror Films Everyone expects to be scared by a horror movie. But when you sit down for a comedy, fantasy, or adventure movie, that’s a whole…
September 17, 2021 Batman’s Toilet Has Been Compromised Batman’s known to be a master planner, prepared for every contingency. But sometimes, someone manages to outsmart the Dark Knight—for example, someone who has…
September 17, 2021 Amazon says it’s permanently banned 600 Chinese brands for review fraud Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge Remember when gadget vendors Aukey, Mpow, RavPower, Vava, TaoTronics and Choetech started mysteriously disappearing from Amazon’s online…
September 17, 2021 A ‘Destroy All Humans! 2’ remake is coming to PS5, Xbox Series X/S and PC One year after releasing a full remake of cult classic Destroy All Humans!, THQ Nordic plans to modernize its 2006 sequel as well. During…
September 17, 2021 SpaceX’s first private crew shows what they’ve been up to in orbit It was a brief orbital talent show. “Hayley is a champ at spinning,” Sian Proctor, one of the four private citizens currently orbiting Earth…
September 17, 2021 DOJ Charges 138 People Over $1.4 Billion in Pandemic-Era Healthcare Scams The Department of Justice announced on Friday that it’s charging 138 people—including 42 doctors, nurses, and myriad medical professionals working in telemedicine—for allegedly participating…