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Get two 3-in-1 Apple device chargers for $35
Get two 3-in-1 Apple device chargers for $35
TL;DR: As of September 4, get this 3-in-1 Apple Watch, AirPods & iPhone Charging Cable
2023-09-04 17:26
Before E-Readers, a 1930s Writer Reinvented the Book With “Readies”
Before E-Readers, a 1930s Writer Reinvented the Book With “Readies”
Machines called “Readies” were writer Bob Brown’s answer to “talkies” in the 1930s.
2023-06-01 05:26
iPhone maker Foxconn buys huge site in India tech hub
iPhone maker Foxconn buys huge site in India tech hub
Taiwanese electronics giant Foxconn has bought a huge tract of land on the outskirts of Indian tech hub Bengaluru, the key Apple supplier said in a filing Tuesday as it...
2023-05-09 15:49
Andrew Tate reacts to Kim Kardashian's 'lights-off girl' comments, misogynistic influencers' followers call it 'haram'
Andrew Tate reacts to Kim Kardashian's 'lights-off girl' comments, misogynistic influencers' followers call it 'haram'
After Andrew Tate slammed Kim Kardashian’s bedroom preferences, a fan agreed, saying, 'I don't understand why anyone would care about that or her’
2023-06-10 17:50
Harvard says it will comply with US Supreme Court ruling, preserve its values
Harvard says it will comply with US Supreme Court ruling, preserve its values
WASHINGTON Harvard University said on Thursday it will comply with the U.S. Supreme Court ruling that struck down
2023-06-30 00:57
MrBeast's epic reply to Kai Cenat's $100K appeal at Sidemen Charity Match breaks Internet
MrBeast's epic reply to Kai Cenat's $100K appeal at Sidemen Charity Match breaks Internet
MrBeast responded with a tongue-in-cheek remark to Kai Cenat's hilarious request
2023-09-12 15:51
EU to Push ‘Made in Europe’ Tag in Green Industry, Sefcovic Says
EU to Push ‘Made in Europe’ Tag in Green Industry, Sefcovic Says
The European Union will be much more “assertive” in touting a “made in Europe” approach to ensure that
2023-10-12 23:18
UK Needs to Build Eight-Hour Batteries to Balance Power Grid
UK Needs to Build Eight-Hour Batteries to Balance Power Grid
The UK will need batteries that last four-times longer to balance supply and demand in a system that’s
2023-06-13 07:26
S. Africa Mulls Dutch, Danish Entry to $8.5 Billion Climate Pact
S. Africa Mulls Dutch, Danish Entry to $8.5 Billion Climate Pact
South Africa’s cabinet will consider a proposal on whether to include the Netherlands and Denmark in its landmark
2023-10-18 19:27
Apple users told to make urgent update to keep iPhone, Mac and other devices safe
Apple users told to make urgent update to keep iPhone, Mac and other devices safe
Apple has issued an urgent update for most of its devices. Users of iPhones, Macs and iPads have been urged to install the new update – or to risk their devices being attacked by hackers. The update patches an security bug that could let cyber attackers break into Apple devices through their web browser. Exploiting it would allow for “arbitrary code execution”, the technical term for when attackers have full access to run any code they like on a device. The new updates are numbered iOS and iPadOS 17.1.2, and MacOS 14.1.2. There is also an update for the Safari browser that fixes the issue. All of Apple’s platforms that allow for web browsing appear to have been affected by the issue. As such, devices such as the Apple TV and Watch do not have the emergency update. Apple said that it was “aware of a report that this issue may have been exploited” with devices running early versions of iOS. It usually gives little detail about security issues to ensure they cannot be used by other hackers. The company does not “disclose, discuss, or confirm” issues at all until they are fixed. The latest problem was found by Clément Lecigne, from Google’s Threat Analysis Group, or TAG. TAG works to identify threats against Google and its users, and has in the past identified security issues that have been exploited by government hacking groups and other large-scale cyber attackers. Apple has been forced to push out a significant number of security updates this year. The two new bugs are the 19th and 20th such issues to be found this year, according to security website Bleeping Computer. Many of those issues fixed small security bugs that could nonetheless be exploited by spyware such as Pegasus and Predator, which have been known to be used by governments against journalists and activists. The company recently revealed some of the security work that goes into securing its devices against such hackers, and warned that the danger was becoming ever more present. Apple has also introduced new tools, such as “Lockdown Mode”, aimed specifically at users who are most at risk from such attacks. Read More Apple names its App Store apps of the year Police spread panic with warning over new iPhone feature Why Apple is working hard to break into its own iPhones
2023-12-01 22:15
UAE's Technology Innovation Institute Launches Open-Source
UAE's Technology Innovation Institute Launches Open-Source "Falcon 40B" Large Language Model for Research & Commercial Utilization
ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 25, 2023--
2023-05-25 17:58
Clashes over fossil fuels, Gaza conflict cloud COP28 climate summit
Clashes over fossil fuels, Gaza conflict cloud COP28 climate summit
By Valerie Volcovici, William James and Elizabeth Piper DUBAI (Reuters) -U.N. Secretary General Antonio Guterres urged world leaders at the
2023-12-02 02:59