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Out of time? Top watchmaker Timex hit in data breach — but it says customers shouldn’t be worried
Hackers stole Timex employee Social Security Numbers, but so far, there’s no evidence of abuse.Out of time? Top watchmaker Timex hit in data breach — but it says customers shouldn’t be worriedOut of time? Top watchmaker Timex hit in data breach — but it says customers shouldn’t be worried -
The new era of Conversational Internet
In this new era of Conversational Internet, chatbot is the new website, and the messaging app the new browser.Go Here to Read this Fast! The new era of Conversational Internet
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Super Bowl TV deals are live at Best Buy – save $1,000 on big-screen LG TVs
Super Bowl TV deals are live at Best Buy and I’m rounding up the best deals from LG, with up to $1,000 off big-screen 4K and OLED TVs.Originally appeared here:
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Dynatrace’s hypermodal business AI copilot for analytics and automation could boost your cloud security — and explain how every step of the way
Dynatrace’s Davis Copilot does the monotonous chores for you, boosting efficiency and productivity for your securityDynatrace’s hypermodal business AI copilot for analytics and automation could boost your cloud security — and explain how every step of the wayDynatrace’s hypermodal business AI copilot for analytics and automation could boost your cloud security — and explain how every step of the way -
The Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 could get a surprise reboot this year – here’s why
Samsung has been tipped to launch a refreshed version of its old Galaxy Watch 4 smartwatch soon.The Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 could get a surprise reboot this year – here’s whyThe Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 could get a surprise reboot this year – here’s why -
Why DNS protection should be the first step in hybrid cloud security
Enterprises can and should detect and respond to threats earlier – here’s how.Go Here to Read this Fast! Why DNS protection should be the first step in hybrid cloud security
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Netflix debuts first clip of Squid Game season 2, and Gi-hun is on a John Wick-style quest for revenge
The first clip from Squid Game season 2 has been released, and Gi-hun is done taking orders from anyone.Originally appeared here:
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Death Stranding: Directors Cut on iPhone 15 Pro allows you to carry the apocalypse in your pocket
Death Stranding: Director’s Cut ports the atmospheric open-world game over to Mac, iPad, and iPhone.Originally appeared here:
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Apple’s next Studio Display could be curved and very secure
Apple has been researching how to make privacy filters to prevent anyone but the user seeing what’s on their curved screen — but Apple has never made a curved screen.
LG curved ultra-wide Thunderbolt DisplayYou can read too much into Apple’s thousands of patent applications, but it’s unlikely that the company would research a technology with no intention of using it. The six credited inventors on a new patent application did not cook this up during their lunch hour.
That’s especially unlikely as the new application is “Privacy Films for Curved Displays” — and a version of it was already granted by the US Patent Office in 2023. So Apple is not only exploring the idea of curved screens, it’s iterating on the idea.
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Face ID might land in future MacBook Pro — and maybe even the iMac
Apple’s introduction of the notch in the MacBook Pro seemed like FaceID was imminent — but it has yet to appear. It’s clear, though, that Apple is still thinking about implementing it in the MacBook Pro, in the iMac, and possibly a display too.
Display notch for the FaceTime cameraApple files hundreds of patents a month, so it’s not guaranteed that the patent titled “Light recognition module for determining a user of a computing device” filed in August 2023 will see the light of day. And, the idea of Face ID inside a MacBook Pro isn’t new.
Most of the patent text is a dry rehash of how Touch ID works. But, Apple has some interesting tidbits inside it’s newest patent on the subject.
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Face ID might land in future MacBook Pro — and maybe even the iMac