Nvidia unveiled its 397.31 'Diversion Ready' driver bundle yesterday with improvements for BattleTech and Frostpunk, however shockingly it's not introducing effectively for a few clients. Surprisingly more terrible, those influenced by what has all the earmarks of being a carriage driver discharge say they're getting captured in an establishment circle whereby subsequent to restarting their … Continue reading Nvidia’s most recent GPU driver is causing installation pains for some GTX 1060 users
OMG, Google has released a powerful hacking software for hacking Apple iPhones
Ian Beer is a celebrated white hat hacker who is also a part of Google Project Zero and known for helping create jailbreaks for iOS versions. In fact, he was the first security expert to publish his findings under Project Zero. Thanks to him, Google has recently released a powerful iPhone hacking tool that can … Continue reading OMG, Google has released a powerful hacking software for hacking Apple iPhones
Intel Adding ‘Hardware Lock’ To Prevent ME Chip Hacking In Future
While you might be thinking about the ways to get rid of the secret (flawed) ME chip Intel puts insider its processors, the silicon giant has announced their plans to prevent the ME chip from getting hacked in the future. A few days back, the researchers form Positive Technologies described how they broke into Intel Management Engine. … Continue reading Intel Adding ‘Hardware Lock’ To Prevent ME Chip Hacking In Future
Flaw in Office 365 with Azure AD Connect could result in domain compromise
The Preempt research team has uncovered a vulnerability with Microsoft Office 365 when integrated with an on-premises Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) using Azure AD Connect software that unnecessarily gives users elevated administrator privileges, making them “stealthy” administrators. Preempt discovered this surprising issue was occurring when customers were installing Microsoft Office 365 with Azure … Continue reading Flaw in Office 365 with Azure AD Connect could result in domain compromise
Microsoft’s Edge browser is in serious trouble
Microsoft's Edge browser is less popular with Windows 10 users than earlier thought, if revised data from a U.S. analytics vendor can be believed. According to Net Applications of Aliso Viejo, Calif., Edge has been designated the primary browser by fewer than one in six Windows 10 users for more than a year and a … Continue reading Microsoft’s Edge browser is in serious trouble
Secure Wi-Fi VPN of Galaxy Note 8 now powered by McAfee
Earlier this month, Samsung released a new app for the Galaxy Note 8 called "Secure Wi-Fi" that aimed to protect users when on public Wi-Fi networks from potential threats and attackers. This came as a result of the KRACK WPA2 Wi-Fi vulnerability that was discovered in October, and Samsung's now upgrading its Secure Wi-Fi service … Continue reading Secure Wi-Fi VPN of Galaxy Note 8 now powered by McAfee
T-Mobile to launch its own TV next year
T-Mobile has disclosed the acquisition of its own TV called Layer 3 which currently operates in five U.S. cities. Similar to services like YouTube TV and PlayStation Vue, Layer 3 carries the signals of most U.S. cable networks and pay channels like HBO, Showtime, and ESPN, but bundles them with a straightforward HD decoder and … Continue reading T-Mobile to launch its own TV next year
Microsoft previews Quantum Development Kit
Microsoft is helping to democratize quantum computing with the announcement of the Quantum Development Kit. The company first announced plans to develop a Quantum Development Kit in September at its Ignite conference. “Quantum computing takes a giant leap forward from today’s technology—one that will forever alter our economic, industrial, academic, and societal landscape. With the … Continue reading Microsoft previews Quantum Development Kit
Adobe Lightroom gets new update
Adobe's Android version of Lightroom has become a capable and popular app for mobile photographers. It can process RAW files, apply filters, and it syncs across devices with a Creative Cloud subscription. Today, Adobe is rolling out a new version that includes neural network smarts and some features for newer builds of Android. Most features … Continue reading Adobe Lightroom gets new update
Here’s your first look at all the new emoji coming next year
Unicode just released the beta versions of the 2018 emojis and redheads, bagels, and kangaroos are on the list. The new 2017 emojis may have just arrived on iPhones, but it's already time to start thinking about next year's emoji candidates. Unicode, the consortium responsible for choosing the new emoji across all platforms, announced the … Continue reading Here’s your first look at all the new emoji coming next year