Personal data belonging to 533 million Facebook users has once again found itself leaked online, this time for free, which potentially opens it up to a lot more malicious eyeballs. That’s not a good thing, obviously. In response, Facebook finds itself in damage control, posting the same tone-deaf response to multiple Twitter posts pointing
In the Intel world, all the attention is focused on the newly released Rocket Lake-S family on the desktop side and the incoming 11th generation Tiger Lake-H processors for the gaming laptop market. However, Intel apparently has another crop of processors on the way that has flown under the radar until this weekend.
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Late last month, we reported on a trend of rising cybersecurity incidents worldwide that could lead to the end of some businesses. Now, the latest cyberattack victim is Microsoft-owned GitHub, with reports of cybercriminals leveraging GitHub cloud infrastructure to mine cryptocurrency.
Since at least the Fall of 2020, attackers have been
The Microsoft Store Spring Sale is on, and it’s running through April 15. Just about everything is on sale, from PC and Xbox Series X (and One) games to Surface PCs. Microsoft even has some really nice prices on other manufacturers’ PCs with discounts on gaming notebooks Acer, Asus, and others. If all that isn’t quite enough to entice you,
From the beginning of the Pixel program, Google’s phones have always run on Qualcomm Snapdragon mobile platform silicon. In fact, you’d have to go all the way back to 2011’s Galaxy Nexus, which ran on a Texas Instruments OMAP 4460 to find a Google phone that didn’t have some form of Snapdragon inside. While most Pixel phones used Qualcomm’s