Categories Uncategorized Dealmaster: Apple watches, TV mega-deals, headphone sales, and more Post author By Ars Technica Post date November 10, 2023 Black Friday keeps coming, tech gear keeps dropping.
Categories Uncategorized Critical vulnerability in Atlassian Confluence server is under “mass exploitation” Post author By Ars Technica Post date November 6, 2023 Atlassian's senior management is all but begging customers to take immediate action.
Categories Uncategorized Leica’s $9,125 camera automatically stores authenticity-proving metadata Post author By Ars Technica Post date October 27, 2023 The M11-P is the first camera to integrate Content Credentials.
Categories Uncategorized Motorola demos smartphone that can wrap around your wrist (again) Post author By Ars Technica Post date October 25, 2023 Don't expect this wearable smartphone to be released any time soon, though.
Categories Uncategorized Google-hosted malvertising leads to fake Keepass site that looks genuine Post author By Ars Technica Post date October 19, 2023 Google-verified advertiser + legit-looking URL + valid TLS cert = convincing look-alike.
Categories Uncategorized Build your dream desktop with these Prime Day PC components deals Post author By Ars Technica Post date October 11, 2023 Make that upgrade (or fresh build) a little less painful with some discounts.
Categories Uncategorized Reviewer tests $3 SATA SSD, gets exactly what they paid for Post author By Ars Technica Post date October 10, 2023 120GB "Goldenfir" SSD put through wringer by StorageReview.
Categories Uncategorized HP wireless all-in-one has 83 Wh rechargeable battery, handle for portability Post author By Ars Technica Post date October 6, 2023 A 24-inch Windows PC weighing 9 pounds.
Categories Uncategorized Report: Amazon made $1B with secret algorithm for spiking prices Internet-wide Post author By Ars Technica Post date October 4, 2023 Report reveals details about Amazon's secret algorithm redacted in FTC complaint.
Categories Uncategorized Incomplete disclosures by Apple and Google create “huge blindspot” for 0-day hunters Post author By Ars Technica Post date September 21, 2023 No one mentioned that libwebp, a library found in millions of apps, was a 0-day origin.