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Google introduces several new features like the ability to store boarding passes and the official launch of digital ID cards.
Hackers could use iTunes to create a system folder with high privileges, so make sure to patch up.
Samsung’s much better camera on the Galaxy S23 comes with its own trade-offs.
A fifth Sonic Lego set has been revealed for 2023, featuring Dr. Eggman's iconic Death Egg robot boss.
Hackers abused a zero-day in MOVEit Transfer to move countless sensitive files, experts claim.
ALPHV apparently managed to steal terabytes of sensitive data, including some belonging to the US government.
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Nvidia Research unveils Neuralangelo - an AI model capable of turning 2D videos shot on smartphones into vivid 3D reconstructions.
Microsoft is revamping Teams communities and giving the platform a Discord-like facelift.
During a media briefing, Samsung appears to have confirmed that its next Galaxy Unpacked event will take place in Seoul, South Korea.
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Two new sets of Nintendo Switch Joy-Con controllers feature some cool pastel colorways.
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Life-changing sums of money are being offered by Google to find some of the worst-offending vulnerabilities in Chrome.
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