Your in-car entertainment system and EV charger likely have big security flaws, hackers find

In our increasingly connected world, where smart devices are becoming an integral part of our daily lives, concerns about cybersecurity have never been more pertinent. Recent findings by cybersecurity researchers have brought attention to potential security vulnerabilities in in-car entertainment systems and electric vehicle (EV) chargers. Here’s a closer look at the reported security flaws […]

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Google TV has a new Call notifications feature, but it feels half-baked right now

Google TV, the tech giant’s foray into the world of smart television and content consumption, has introduced a new feature known as “Call notifications.” While this addition has the potential to enhance the user experience and connectivity of Google TV, early reviews suggest that it currently feels somewhat incomplete or “half-baked.” Here, we delve into […]

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Windows PCs targeted by dangerous new threat that even gets around Defender – and even though there’s a fix, you could still be at risk

The world of cybersecurity is an ever-evolving battleground, with malicious actors constantly finding new ways to exploit vulnerabilities. In a recent development, Windows PCs have become the target of a dangerous new threat that poses a significant risk to users. This threat is so potent that it can even bypass Windows Defender, Microsoft’s built-in antivirus […]

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Frogwares wins legal battle and publishing rights to The Sinking City, ‘we’re happy to finally put this whole thing behind us’

Frogwares, the developer of the intriguing and atmospheric game “The Sinking City,” has emerged victorious in a long and challenging legal battle. This hard-fought victory has resulted in Frogwares regaining the publishing rights to their own game, “The Sinking City.” The resolution of this legal dispute carries significant implications for both the developer and the […]

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