iPhone 16 Pro is expected to arrive later this year as the successor to the iPhone 15 Pro and the company's next-generation smartphones could feature an upgraded display, according to a tipster. While Apple's Pro handsets can go up to 1,000 nits of brightness, the purported iPhone 16 Pro models could offer a 20 percent increase in brightness for standard dynamic range (SDR) content, along with … [Read more...]
Critical Next.js Vulnerability Let Attackers Compromise Server Operations
Two new vulnerabilities have been discovered in Next.js, related to response queue poisoning and SSRF on certain Next.js versions. These vulnerabilities have been assigned CVE-2024-34350 and CVE-2024-34351, and their severity has been given as 7.5 (High). The Response queue poisoning vulnerability exists due to inconsistent interpretation of crafted HTTP requests, which are meant to be … [Read more...]
Microsoft Directed to Pay IPA Technologies $242 Million in Cortana Patent Lawsuit
Microsoft must pay patent owner IPA Technologies $242 million, a federal jury in Delaware said on Friday after determining that Microsoft's Cortana virtual-assistant software infringed an IPA patent.The jury agreed with IPA after a week-long trial that Microsoft's voice-recognition technology violates IPA's patent rights in computer-communications software.IPA is a subsidiary of patent-licensing … [Read more...]
gcTime in TanStack Query explained
I had a bit of a tough time understanding gcTime in TanStack Query. So I decided to write this post for myself. When you fetch data using Tanstack Query, the data is cached so that the following requests can be served from the cache. This is done to avoid unnecessary network requests. As long as a query is being actively used, the cached data will be kept in memory. What about inactive queries? … [Read more...]
Top OTT Releases This Week: Murder in Mahim, Doctor Who Season 14, and More
This week's OTT releases have thriller elements at the very core. Whether it is JioCinema's crime mystery Murder in Mahim – based on the plight of homosexuals in India - or Apple TV's sci-fi series Dark Matter, you'll be glued to your screens in anticipation of what follows next. The former carefully dissects the homophobia-ridden social fabric of our society, and the latter delves deep into the … [Read more...]
Apple's next AI push could come with the help of OpenAI
In some respects, Apple has fallen behind when it comes to AI. But the brand looks to be making a big push this year, with new M4 chips and the promise of big things that will hopefully be revealed in great detail at its upcoming WWDC event set to take place in June. While we were a bit in the dark about what to expect, we now have some intel that shows that Apple may be partnering with OpenAI to … [Read more...]
Scammers found planting online betting ads on Indian government websites
Some Indian government websites have allowed scammers to plant advertisements capable of redirecting visitors to online betting platforms. TechCrunch discovered around four dozen “gov.in” website links associated with Indian states, including Bihar, Goa, Karnataka, Kerala, Mizoram and Telangana that were redirecting to online betting platforms. Some of those websites belong to state police and … [Read more...]
Doctor Who: The Devil’s Chord review: Is this madness?
The following includes spoilers for “The Devil’s Chord.”For a show about time (and space) travel interwoven with British pop culture since its start in 1963, a trip to visit the Beatles is an obvious premise. So obvious that this is the second time we’ve had a “what if” episode hinging on the Fab Four’s cultural impact. After all, both the Beatles and Doctor Who became global cultural exports as … [Read more...]
Intel vPro vs AMD Ryzen PRO: What are the key differences and which one's better?
Picking the right laptop or desktop PC to handle your day-to-day workloads isn't exactly an easy process. From choosing the right processor and display to figuring out the amount of RAM and storage you need, there are plenty of things to mull over. While you're navigating through all these components, picking all the right parts for your laptop or PC, you'll also come across the terms 'Intel vPro' … [Read more...]
The Ultimate Guide to Web Development Frameworks: Unraveling the Web's Architectural Pillars
Introduction In the realm of web development, frameworks reign supreme as the architectural pillars that shape and structure the web applications we use daily. They are indispensable tools that empower developers to construct robust, scalable, and maintainable web solutions with relative ease. This comprehensive guide aims to demystify the world of web development frameworks. We will embark on an … [Read more...]
Doctor Who Space Babies review: Bet you didn’t expect that
The following includes spoilers for “Space Babies.”You can’t help but admire Russell T. Davies’ audacity. He plucks the rights to make Doctor Who from the BBC. He gets Disney+ to write an enormous check to bring the show to life in a way never before attempted. Then, with so much money at stake and a months-long promotional campaign, he opens season one and the door to new fans with this.We kick … [Read more...]
Do you really need a dedicated GPU in 2024?
With all the hype surrounding the best graphics cards from Nvidia and AMD, you might think that a discrete or dedicated graphics card is a given for any PC. However, while most graphically demanding applications need a dedicated GPU for decent performance, there are many use cases where you can get by perfectly well without one. Source: xda-developers.com … [Read more...]
Motional cut about 550 employees, around 40%, in recent restructuring, sources say
Around 550 employees across autonomous vehicle company Motional have been laid off, according to information taken from WARN notice filings and sources at the company. Earlier this week, TechCrunch reported that Motional is pausing commercial operations and delaying plans to launch a robotaxi service with its next-gen Hyundai Ioniq 5 robotaxis until 2026 as it undergoes restructuring. Now, … [Read more...]
AMD's Ryzen 7 5800X is now 61% off and the perfect way to build a new PC on the cheap
There are a lot of great CPUs on the market, but if you're looking to build a new PC on the cheap, then you're going to want to stick with a processor from AMD. The company has long offered processors that undercut Intel, while still offering competitive power, which is great if you're looking to save some money. Source: xda-developers.com … [Read more...]
Gaze upon Dell’s leaked Qualcomm X Elite-powered laptops
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8 reasons why you shouldn't use Windows on NAS
You'll have noticed most network-attached storage (NAS) enclosure brands use their in-house developed operating system, usually atop Linux. A Linux distribution, Unraid, TrueNAS, Open Media Vault, or some other OS is recommended when building your own NAS from scratch. Windows is never factored in, but why? I'll run through some reasons that will make you consider alternatives to the popular PC … [Read more...]
Complete your tasks like a pro with these Microsoft To-Do alternatives
Microsoft To-Do is the default task management app on Windows. However, unlike other Microsoft 365 apps, this one is bare-bones and leaves a lot to be desired for power users. Thankfully, there is no shortage of capable task management apps for Windows. If you are looking for a robust to-do app for personal use or for a small team, check out the top Microsoft To-Do alternatives for your laptop. … [Read more...]
Red Hat extends Lightspeed AI to Linux, OpenShift
Red Hat is extending its Lightspeed generative AI technology to work with the company’s Red Hat OpenShift hybrid cloud application platform as well as with Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL).Announced May 7, Red Hat OpenShift Lightspeed and Red Hat Enterprise Linux Lightspeed will offer intelligent, natural language processing capabilities, intended to make OpenShift and RHEL easier for novices to … [Read more...]
GameStop will buy and sell rare Pokémon cards — but it doesn’t want to catch ‘em all
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Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile’s ‘unlimited’ plans just got a $10M slap on the wrist
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