May 4, 2022 Google Assistant can now automatically change your stolen passwords Making sure your online passwords stay secure should now be easier than ever thanks to a new Android update from Google. The company is…
May 4, 2022 Samsung’s New Mobile Storage Promises to Boost Your Next Phone’s Performance and Battery Life Samsung introduced UFS 4.0 today, which is a new version of mobile flash storage that promises to significantly improve the performance and endurance of…
May 4, 2022 The best self-care gifts for graduates Graduates have spent the past couple of years hustling. Between coursework, jobs, family responsibilities and, of course, the pandemic, they likely haven’t had a…
May 4, 2022 Wordle brought tens of millions of users to The New York Times The New York Times‘ purchase of Wordle appears to have paid off, at least in the near term. The newspaper has revealed that it…
May 4, 2022 Critical vulnerabilities discovered in millions of network switches Cybersecurity researchers from Armis have discovered five high severity vulnerabilities in endpoints manufactured by Aruba (enterprise networking and security solutions) and Avaya (cloud communications…
May 4, 2022 Shanghai Lockdown Spurs NFTs to Avoid Government Censorship After weeks of being locked inside their homes under strict Covid-19 restrictions, residents of the populous Chinese city Shanghai are using NFTs as an…
May 4, 2022 Uber is bouncing back from the pandemic faster than Lyft Uber had a successful first quarter of 2022 by some measures, as it more than doubled its revenue year-over-year to $6.85 billion. Increased demand…
May 4, 2022 Strange New Worlds’ Showrunner on Why Now Was the Time to Return to Classic Trek Star Trek: Strange New Worlds makes a lot out of its return to a formula that has worked for generations of Star Trek shows,…
May 4, 2022 The most common security issue for businesses probably isn’t that big a surprise Cybersecurity researchers from ESET discovered that phishing has been the biggest incident type for companies of all shapes and sizes over the past four…
May 4, 2022 LinkedIn Fined $1.8 Million for Paying Women Less than Men That glass ceiling is looking mighty sturdy over at LinkedIn. Read more…