Month: July 2024

Apple Vision Pro, which was unveiled last year at the company’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), will now support new immersive video content. The company announced on Thursday that new series and films captured in Apple Immersive Video will be available exclusively to Apple Vision Pro users starting this week. Apple’s immersive video technology utilises the 180-degree field of
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Businesses across the world have been hit by widespread disruptions to their Windows workstations stemming from a faulty update pushed out by cybersecurity company CrowdStrike. “CrowdStrike is actively working with customers impacted by a defect found in a single content update for Windows hosts,” the company’s CEO George Kurtz said in a statement. “Mac and
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Apple has updated the company’s Apple Store app, revamping it with new options and personalisation settings. Its latest update to Apple’s shopping platform where users can learn about, explore and purchase the company’s devices has been overhauled, including the ‘For You’ section which is claimed to offer users a more personalised experience. Two existing options
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Jul 19, 2024NewsroomCryptocurrency / Cybercrime Indian cryptocurrency exchange WazirX has confirmed that it was the target of a security breach that led to the theft of $230 million in cryptocurrency assets. “A cyber attack occurred in one of our [multi-signature] wallets involving a loss of funds exceeding $230 million,” the company said in a statement.
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Dyson OnTrac headphones were launched globally on Thursday, and the latest audio solution from the company is equipped with features such as active noise cancellation (ANC), pivoting gimbal arms and up to 50 hours of battery life. They also come with customisable ear cushions and outer caps, in multiple finishes and colourways, enabling the wearer
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Jul 18, 2024NewsroomMalware / Windows Security Cybersecurity researchers have shed light on an adware module that purports to block ads and malicious websites, while stealthily offloading a kernel driver component that grants attackers the ability to run arbitrary code with elevated permissions on Windows hosts. The malware, dubbed HotPage, gets its name from the eponymous
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