In the world of gaming, nostalgia often takes a front seat. Gamers yearn for the days when we first experienced classic titles on iconic consoles. One such console that holds a special place in the hearts of many is the original Xbox. While Microsoft may have moved on to more advanced gaming systems, modders continue… Continue reading This original Xbox handheld created by a modder uses genuine parts, has a 480p display and Xbox Live support
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Jon Stewart uses handy charts to break down Trump’s interview answers
On a recent episode of “The Daily Show,” host Jon Stewart provided a hilarious and informative analysis of President Donald Trump’s interview responses using a series of handy charts. As Trump’s interviews can often be confusing, erratic, and filled with misinformation, Stewart’s charts were a valuable tool in breaking down the president’s statements and highlighting… Continue reading Jon Stewart uses handy charts to break down Trump’s interview answers
This ultra-thin GPS tracker uses the Apple Find My network — get it for just $35
In this modern age of technology, we are constantly looking for ways to streamline our lives and make things easier. One area that has seen significant advancements in recent years is GPS tracking. Whether it’s tracking our fitness activities, monitoring our pets, or keeping an eye on our valuable possessions, having a reliable GPS tracker… Continue reading This ultra-thin GPS tracker uses the Apple Find My network — get it for just $35
Google is working on a faster Android setup process that uses Wi-Fi and a cable
Google is constantly looking for ways to enhance user experience, and its newest innovation aims to do just that. The tech giant is reportedly working on a faster Android setup process that utilizes both Wi-Fi and a cable connection. This new setup would make getting started with a new Android device a breeze and save… Continue reading Google is working on a faster Android setup process that uses Wi-Fi and a cable
John Oliver uses a brutal parody ad to take aim at Medicaid
On a recent episode of his hit show “Last Week Tonight,” comedian John Oliver took aim at Medicaid with a brutal parody ad that highlighted the challenges faced by low-income individuals who rely on the government-funded healthcare program. In the ad, titled “The Real Business of Medicaid,” Oliver’s team created a fictional company called “MedCall”… Continue reading John Oliver uses a brutal parody ad to take aim at Medicaid
Windows 11 users can now try a new feature that uses an Android phone as a webcam – here’s how
Windows 11 Users Can Now Try a New Feature That Uses an Android Phone as a Webcam – Here’s How Are you tired of the standard webcam quality on your computer? Do you want to enhance your video conferencing experience? Well, Windows 11 has come to the rescue with a brand-new feature that allows users… Continue reading Windows 11 users can now try a new feature that uses an Android phone as a webcam – here’s how
Voxel uses computer vision to increase workplace safety
As technology advances and more workplaces embrace automation and robotics, the need for enhanced safety protocols is increasing. One of the most promising methods to achieve workplace safety is the use of computer vision. Computer vision is a technology that uses cameras and other sensors to capture an image of a scene and then process… Continue reading Voxel uses computer vision to increase workplace safety
Free dating app Cosmic uses personality quizzes to make a profile for you
How many times when signing up to a dating app have you been asked to fill out a seemingly endless number of questions only for your potential matches to not even line up with what you’re looking for? For those tired of the mundane online dating experience, Cosmic offers a new way to navigate the… Continue reading Free dating app Cosmic uses personality quizzes to make a profile for you
WinRAR 0-day that uses poisoned JPG and TXT files under exploit since April
As an essential part of modern computing, users of Windows operating systems are well aware of the WinRAR application. This application is used to compress and extract files as well as create self-extracting packages, making it a popular tool for many computer users. Unfortunately, a very serious vulnerability has been identified with WinRAR that has… Continue reading WinRAR 0-day that uses poisoned JPG and TXT files under exploit since April
WinRAR poisoned
A recently discovered security vulnerability, known as a 0-day exploit, is being targeted with poisoned JPG and TXT files. The exploit was first discovered in April and has the potential to negatively impact users of the popular WinRAR file archiver. The exploit works by exploiting a buffer overflow vulnerability in WinRAR, a program commonly used… Continue reading WinRAR poisoned