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Honor Magic V5 tipped to bring 20% battery capacity boost
Honor is expected to launch Magic V5 soon, and the device was already certified by CMIIT. The phone with model number MHB-AN10 has a minimal 5,950 mAh battery capacity, which,… Weiterlesen »Honor Magic V5 tipped to bring 20% battery capacity boost
Samsung Wallet gets Tap to Transfer in the U.S.
Samsung has launched the „Tap to Transfer“ feature for Samsung Wallet in the U.S., enabling users to send money directly from their debit cards to friends and family via NFC… Weiterlesen »Samsung Wallet gets Tap to Transfer in the U.S.
This AI image generator lets you create NSFW art, and it’s only £30 for life
TL;DR: Create anything, even NSFW art, with a lifetime subscription to Imagiyo for only £29.68. Opens in a new window Credit: Imagiyo Imagiyo AI Image Generator: Lifetime Subscription (Standard Plan) £29.70… Weiterlesen »This AI image generator lets you create NSFW art, and it’s only £30 for life
Testing Brick Layers in OrcaSlicer With Staggered Perimeters
The OrcaSlicer staggered perimeters in an FDM print, after slicing through the model. (Credit: CNC Kitchen) The idea of staggered (or brick) layers in FDM prints has become very popular… Weiterlesen »Testing Brick Layers in OrcaSlicer With Staggered Perimeters
Here’s Your First Look at Project Spirits, the Next Flagship Title from the Makers of Stellar Blade
Studio promises a „top-tier quality“ game. In addition to its previously announced Stellar Blade sequel, and continued development on its titillating smartphone title NIKKE: Goddess of Victory, Korean developer Shift… Weiterlesen »Here’s Your First Look at Project Spirits, the Next Flagship Title from the Makers of Stellar Blade
New Moderate Linux Flaw Allows Password Hash Theft Via Core Dumps in Ubuntu, RHEL, Fedora
An anonymous reader shared this report from The Hacker News: Two information disclosure flaws have been identified in apport and systemd-coredump, the core dump handlers in Ubuntu, Red Hat Enterprise… Weiterlesen »New Moderate Linux Flaw Allows Password Hash Theft Via Core Dumps in Ubuntu, RHEL, Fedora