June 16, 2022 Africa’s biggest supermarket hit by ransomware attacks Africa’s largest supermarket chain, Shoprite Holdings, has suffered a ransomware attack that may have put personal user data at risk. The company issued a…
June 16, 2022 Your Samsung phone is changing – and becoming a bit more like an iPhone One of the great things about smartphones is that the software is always changing, with features regularly being added and improved, and so it…
June 16, 2022 Dolby team-up promises more immersive car audio You might not have to buy a Lucid Air or Mercedes to listen to spatial audio in your car. Dolby and Swedish firm Dirac…
June 16, 2022 Qualcomm overturns €1bn EU fine Qualcomm has successfully appealed a €1 billion fine from the EU over allegations it paid billions of dollars to Apple to prevent rivals from…
June 16, 2022 Apple faces another iPhone ‘Batterygate’ legal claim, this time in the UK Back in 2017, Apple admitted that it released an update to slow down older iPhones with aging batteries to prevent them from suddenly shutting…
June 16, 2022 Amazon is giving you over 30 free games this Prime Day Prime Day is next month and members can look forward to a slew of games available to download for free during the event. The…
June 16, 2022 Actually, maybe don’t learn to code Getty Images Schools that say they teach you to code often don’t. On its face, the idea of a tech boot camp sounds pretty…
June 16, 2022 Resident Evil PC games are playable again, after Capcom accidentally broke them Capcom has reversed the recent upgrade patches made to the PC versions of Resident Evil 2, 3 and 7, after many players found they…
June 16, 2022 This bug in Cisco Secure Email lets hackers waltz past security protections A recently discovered flaw in Cisco Email Security Appliance (ESA) and Cisco Secure Email and Web Manager allows threat actors to waltz past security…