It’s Possible to Hack ‘Tetris’ From Inside the Game Itself
Earlier this year, we shared the story of how a classic NES Tetris player hit the game’s “kill screen” for the first time, activating a crash after an incredible 40-minute,…
Burnout Is Pushing Workers to Use AI—Even if Their Boss Doesn’t Know
White-collar workers are so overwhelmed with emails, web chats, and meetings that they are using AI tools to get their jobs done—even if their companies haven’t trained them to do…
Open-Source Cybersecurity Is a Ticking Time Bomb
In March, a software bug threatened to derail large swaths of the web. XZ utils, an open-source compression tool embedded in myriad software products and operating systems, was found to…
Delonghi Specialista Arte Evo Espresso Machine With Cold Brew Review: A Little Weird
The counter space in my kitchen is at a premium. It’s valuable real estate, and every square inch matters. So when a new espresso machine arrives at my door, I…
Final’s new planar magnetic headphones are dark, moody, wired… and oh-so expensive
Final Audio is not your run-of-the-mill headphone specialist – see our glowing Final ZE8000 MK2 review or our five-star Final VR500 review if you need proof. The keen-eyed will have noted…
Bitwarden adds support for mobile passkeys
Bitwarden, creator of one of the best password managers, has announced mobile passkeys are now available across its services on mobile devices and desktop browsers. The move allows the bulk…
Microsoft Teams is bringing all its users together in a single app at last — but will it make a difference?
Working across the different builds and models of Microsoft Teams app versions is now no longer a concern due to a new update. The video conferencing service has confirmed the…
A maxed-out iPad Pro 13-inch (2024) costs more than a base MacBook Pro – and that’s a dilemma
Apple introduced its first ever OLED iPad Pro yesterday, and it looks set to become one of the best tablets you can buy thanks to both its beautiful new display…
A (Strange) Interview With the Russian-Military-Linked Hackers Targeting US Water Utilities
She later added, somewhat confusingly, that “the Sandworm hacker group does have something in common [with us] … This is the commander-in-chief of our Cyber Army.” It wasn’t clear, however,…
A (Strange) Interview the Russian-Military-Linked Hackers Targeting US Water Utilities
She later added, somewhat confusingly, that “the Sandworm hacker group does have something in common [with us] … This is the commander-in-chief of our Cyber Army.” It wasn’t clear, however,…