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- A Cyberpunk 2077 security exploit makes installing mods risky business
- The GameStop stock roller coaster has come to the dip
- Apple’s next macOS Big Sur update should make iPad apps look less awkward on the Mac
- Another SpaceX Starship nails clean test flight, but explodes on landing
- The iCloud for Windows version that let you sync Apple passwords is no longer available
- Instagram is stopping some people from posting feed photos to stories
- TikTok reduces India staff after long-standing countrywide ban
- Google Meet’s new ‘green room’ lets you do an audio / video pre-check
- Apex Legends is finally coming to the Nintendo Switch on March 9th
- The rise of the GOP Poster’s Caucus
A Cyberpunk 2077 security exploit makes installing mods risky business Posted: 02 Feb 2021 06:03 PM PST CD Projekt Red has warned players that installing Cyberpunk 2077 mods or custom save files on the PC could pose a security risk (via Kotaku). According to the company's tweet, there's apparently a "vulnerability in external DLL files the game uses which can be used to execute code on PCs." The game's official mod tools were just released last week. The company warns users not to install files from unknown sources, though as Kotaku points out, that pretty much rules out all mods unless you can read and understand their code. When you're dealing with a vulnerability that could potentially lead to arbitrary code running on your computer, it's probably best not to risk it until a fix is available.
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The GameStop stock roller coaster has come to the dip Posted: 02 Feb 2021 04:47 PM PST It hasn't been a good day for WallStreetBets, as GameStop's stock has plummeted today. AMC, the community's other bet, dropped as well. But unlike previous dips, the stocks don't appear to be rallying. Prices stayed low for the entire trading day, something that hasn't happened since WallStreetBets became a household name one week ago. When the market closed today, the price of GameStop was $90 even, an 81 percent drop from GameStop's peak at $483, and a 58 percent drop from its price of $218 on Friday evening. AMC is down too, closing today at $7.82, which is a 61 percent drop from its peak at $19.88. It's hard to believe that in August of last year, GameStop was trading at $4.50. Between then and last week, some investors bet that the... |
Apple’s next macOS Big Sur update should make iPad apps look less awkward on the Mac Posted: 02 Feb 2021 04:03 PM PST Apple just yesterday released its latest update for macOS Big Sur with improved Bluetooth reliability and a handful of bug fixes. And today, it's rolling out the first beta of macOS Big Sur 11.3, which will bring further refinements to Safari, Reminders, Apple Music, Apple News, and other apps. This update will also try to improve the experience of running iPhone and iPad apps on M1 Macs, which can still be a little awkward at this early stage (and without a touchscreen display). iPadOS apps will now appear larger than before — if your screen size allows for it — and beta testers will find a new preference pane for iPhone and iPad apps that'll let them better personalize the "touch alternatives" keyboard commands. Touch alternatives... |
Another SpaceX Starship nails clean test flight, but explodes on landing Posted: 02 Feb 2021 03:44 PM PST SpaceX's latest Starship prototype launched on Tuesday, soaring miles above its South Texas facilities in a successful flight demonstration before exploding during the landing attempt. It's the second failed landing in a row, after a previous prototype, SN8, launched and failed to stick the landing in December. This week's launch demo — one of many in the books already — follows weeks of tension between SpaceX and the Federal Aviation Administration, which approves test launches like this one. During its high-altitude test launch with SN8 two months ago, the company violated its FAA launch license. This triggered an investigation that held up today's SN9 flight and frustrated SpaceX CEO Elon Musk, The Verge reported last week. |
The iCloud for Windows version that let you sync Apple passwords is no longer available Posted: 02 Feb 2021 03:42 PM PST Apple's rocky rollout of iCloud password sync on Windows has hit another bump: you can no longer download the version of the app that allowed syncing passwords from your Apple devices with your Chrome web browser on a Windows PC (via Windows Central). Version 12 of Apple's iCloud for Windows app released last week with supposed support for the feature, but the Chrome extension to make it work wasn't available until two days ago. Now, version 12 is gone from the Windows Store, with version 11.6 taking its place. Weirdly, the changelog on the Windows Store still says that the password syncing functionality is present. However, upon downloading, the app shows the version as 11.6 in the top right. We verified this for ourselves, and you can... |
Instagram is stopping some people from posting feed photos to stories Posted: 02 Feb 2021 03:04 PM PST Instagram is disabling the ability to share (and reshare) posts from your feed to stories as part of a test to see how it changes engagement with the popular feature. The company announced the change in a notification banner sent to users in "select countries" where the test is being conducted, Social Media Today writes. We've reached out to Instagram for specifics on exactly which countries are participating and will update if we hear more. "We hear from our community that they want to see fewer posts in Stories," the notification starts. "During this test, you won't be able to add a feed post to your Story." Resharing posts to stories is a fairly common practice, though it does create situations where you'll see a post in your feed and... |
TikTok reduces India staff after long-standing countrywide ban Posted: 02 Feb 2021 02:54 PM PST More than seven months after India issued a countrywide ban on TikTok, the app is significantly reducing its staffing in the country. On Tuesday, Nikkei Asia reported that TikTok was "essentially withdrawing" from India, citing sources familiar with the company. Reached for comment, a TikTok spokesperson confirmed that it was reducing its workforce in India but disputed the details of Nikkei's report. In a statement, a TikTok spokesperson told The Verge: "Given the lack of feedback from the government about how to resolve this issue in the subsequent seven months, it is with deep sadness that we have decided to reduce our workforce in India... [We] hope to get the chance to relaunch TikTok in India to support the hundreds of millions of... |
Google Meet’s new ‘green room’ lets you do an audio / video pre-check Posted: 02 Feb 2021 02:41 PM PST It can be difficult to figure out how you're coming across in a videoconference, especially if you want to make sure everything works before you start the meeting. How is your lighting? Are you sitting too close or too far from the camera? Is your audio okay, are you accidentally muted, or do you sound as if you're in an echo chamber? Google has now made it easier to check your appearance and your tech before a Meet conference with its new "green room" feature (via 9to5Google). When you start or prepare to join a meeting, in the usual "Ready to join?" window that first appears, you will now also see a small button below your video that says "Check your audio and video." Just click on that button, and a pop-up window will not only show... |
Apex Legends is finally coming to the Nintendo Switch on March 9th Posted: 02 Feb 2021 02:29 PM PST Apex Legends is coming to the Nintendo Switch very soon. Today, EA announced that the portable version of its sci-fi battle royale will debut on Nintendo's tablet on March 9th. Chad Grenier, Apex's game director, says the new version will include "cross-platform play, our latest seasonal content, and full feature parity with the other versions of the game." Apex Legends originally launched in early 2019, and a Switch version was announced last June. It's developed by Respawn, the studio behind games like Titanfall and Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order. The Switch version launches not long after the game's eighth season, which launches today. To make up for the difference, EA says that "since we're launching a few weeks after the start of... |
The rise of the GOP Poster’s Caucus Posted: 02 Feb 2021 02:13 PM PST It was September 2018, while Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey was testifying before Congress for the first time, when sitting lawmakers had their first confrontation with the wild nature of the online right. Nearly 90 minutes after the hearing began, Laura Loomer, a far-right internet celebrity, stood up from the committee audience. "Please help us Mr. President before it is too late," Loomer yelled, selfie stick in hand. She said something about "censoring" and then something about "shadowbanning," although it was hard to make out the argument. "What is she trying to say?" Rep. Billy Long (R-MO) asked, before pretending to lead a live auction, imitating an auctioneer's call to drown out Loomer's voice and forcing her out the hearing room.
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