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During this year's annual Pwn2Own contest, two researchers from Palo Alto Networks demonstrated an out-of-bounds write vulnerability in Mozilla Firefox, reports Cyber Security News, 'earning $50,000 and 5 Master of Pwn points.' And the next day another participant used an...
The latest addition to neal.fun is a road trip simulator using Google Street View and a custom overlay. Viewers vote every ten seconds to choose a direction. As expected with anything decided by an internet vote, it is total anarchy. — Read the rest The post This...
TL;DR: Protect your privacy while you travel with this hidden camera, GPS, and bug detector, now on sale for $39.99. It seems like every few weeks I see a video on TikTok from someone staying in an Airbnb asking if a device is a hidden camera. — Read the rest The post...
It's a nonprofit that's provide hosting for the Linux Foundation, the Apache Software Foundation, Drupal, Firefox, and 160 other projects — delivering nearly 430 terabytes of information every month. (It's currently hosting Debian, Fedora, and Gentoo Linux.) But hosting only...
The dead-eyed, YouTube view-powered homunculus who calls himself Mr. Beast just can't seem to keep himself out of hot water. He's pissed off his own employees, contestants on his real-life Squid Games, the people who make his weird ghost kitchen hamburgers, and now he's...
Celebrate the end of a chapter with fun accessories, gear for college, and neat tech gadgets.
With so many crossovers, collaborations and Fortnite seasons out there, it's starting to feel like entertainment – video games in particular – is just becoming this big amorphous mass of IP and corporate synergy. In the same way that Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon serves to...
It'll even help you develop technical skills Systems Approach From 2014 to 2020 I had a title of CTO at VMware, first for the networking business and then for the Asia Pacific region as a Field CTO.…
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A new YouTube tool will let advertisers use Google's Gemini AI model to target ads to viewers when they're most engaged, reports CNBC: Peak Points has the potential to enable more impressions and a higher click-through rate on YouTube, a primary metric that determines how...
I spent a week recreating recipes from HelloFresh and Blue Apron in the supermarket. The numbers don’t tell the whole story.
The company behind the Signal clone used by at least one Trump administration official was breached earlier this month. The hacker says they got in thanks to a basic misconfiguration.
An unusual solution to increase cabin headroom has resulted in a singular EV design, but is it solving a problem that didn’t need fixing?
It matters for everyone, because we'll all be disabled one day Global Accessibility Awareness Day Accessibility matters to everyone. If you think it doesn't: it will. Apple builds in some pretty good tools, and they're getting better. Here's why it's important.…
The 6.14.7, 6.12.29, 6.6.91, 6.1.139, and 5.15.183 stable kernel updates have been released; each contains another set of important fixes.
Last August a Microsoft security update broke dual-booting Windows 11 and Linux systems, remembers the blog Neowin. Distros like Debian, Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Zorin OS, and Puppy Linux were all affected, and 'a couple of days later, Microsoft provided a slightly lengthy...
Rob Bredow, the Senior Vice President of Creative Innovation, Digital Production & Technology at Lucasfilm, has a TED talk about the future of filmmaking, and yikes. If he intended to quell the fears that fans have about the use of artificial intelligence in movies, he...
ICE Barbie Kristi Noem is at it again – or at least the department under her stewardship is, unfortunately. Amidst the Trump administration's monstrous handling of immigration issues, suffering as a spectacle has repeatedly been a favored tactic. As long as it's an outgroup,...
Amazon's AWS Labs has created LLRT an experimental, lightweight JavaScript runtime designed to address the growing demand for fast and efficient serverless applications. Slashdot reader BitterEpic wants to know what you think of it: Traditional JavaScript runtimes like...
An anonymous reader shared this report from Ars Technica: Nextcloud, a host-your-own cloud platform that wants to help you 'regain control over your data,' has had to tell its Android-using customers for months now that they cannot upload files from their phone to their own...
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