December 28, 2022 The Best Gadgets of 2022 For better or worse, 2022 saw millions of workers who had been spending the past couple of years in hastily made home offices start…
December 28, 2022 The Morning After: Biometric devices with military data were being sold on eBay German researchers who purchased biometric capture devices on eBay found sensitive US military data stored on the machine’s memory cards. According to The New…
December 28, 2022 North Korean government hackers found using ransomware for the first time North Korean state-sponsored threat actors have been observed using ransomware against companies and organizations in neighboring South Korea for the first time, police have…
December 28, 2022 The iPad mini 7 is rumored to be on the way – but might not arrive until 2024 What with the iPad mini 6 launching in September 2021, it would be reasonable to expect a follow-up appearing in September 2022 – but…
December 28, 2022 Sony’s WH-1000XM5 ANC headphones fall to a new all-time low of $279 Sony’s WH-1000XM5 is a highly desirable set of wireless headphones, thanks to improved sound quality, a comfortable fit and incredible active noise cancellation (ANC)….
December 28, 2022 AMD in 2022: year in review While last year was a relatively quiet one for AMD – well, as quiet as things get for a tech behemoth which is a…
December 28, 2022 US House of Representatives bans TikTok on its devices TikTok is now banned on any device owned and managed by the US House of Representatives, according to Reuters. The House’s Chief Administrative Officer…
December 27, 2022 Open Channel: What Surprised You This Year? It’s December 27, the year is basically over, and you know what that means: it’s time to look back on some stuff. Read more…
December 27, 2022 The Last of Us’ Showrunner Unsure Whether the Game Is the Greatest Story of Its Medium or Just Silly Pixels “Will [adaption X] break the video game curse?” is a debate as cyclical and pointless in entertainment criticism as “Are video games art?” is…
December 27, 2022 An Asteroid Is Passing Earth Today, so Scientists Are Shooting It With Radio Waves A group of researchers is attempting to bounce radio signals off a 500-foot-wide asteroid during its close flyby of Earth on Tuesday. Read more…