October 25, 2022 Stress is driving cybersecurity experts away from the industry Nearly half (42%) of cybersecurity decision-makers are considering leaving their role within the next two years due to stress or burnout, new research has found….
October 25, 2022 Shutterstock and OpenAI will team up to sell AI-generated stock images Shutterstock is eager to embrace AI-generated art. As The Vergereports, the photo provider has widened its deal with OpenAI to begin selling stock images…
October 25, 2022 New Research Bolsters Theory that Climate Change Will Make Our Space Trash Problem Even Worse Two massive, catastrophic problems are set to become one in the near future: Climate change is likely to worsen the issue of space debris,…
October 25, 2022 Your Samsung Galaxy S22’s camera is about to get a big upgrade thanks to Good Lock Your Samsung Galaxy S22’s camera is about to get some big upgrades thanks to One UI 5 and one of the smartphone’s best apps:…
October 25, 2022 PayPal is doing away with passwords for some users PayPal has added support for passwordless login using the FIDO Alliance’s passkey authentication for users with Apple devices. The company announced that it would…
October 25, 2022 Amazon now lets you pay using Venmo Your Venmo money is now useful for much more than covering your share of last night’s pizza. As promised last year, Amazon is rolling…
October 25, 2022 ‘Bayonetta 3’ turns witchy weirdness into an art form A new Bayonetta game is like the circus rolling into town. Bayonetta is the ringmaster, of course, and she shows up out of the…
October 25, 2022 How Optimized Charging Works on Your Phone, and How to Turn It Off The way that phones charge up is changing: It’s no longer the case that plugging your handset into a power socket will juice it…
October 25, 2022 The Morning After: Testing out Apple’s new entry-level iPad Apple surprised us last week with two new iPads. We’ve spent a bit of time with the new entry-level iPad ($449) which has been…
October 25, 2022 Intel Raptor Lake CPU surprise gets ruined by Microsoft What appears to be Intel’s full line-up of Raptor Lake processors has been leaked online courtesy of Microsoft. We have already seen six 13th-gen…