TSMC, the biggest contract manufacturer of computer chips, reported its quarterly profit rose 16.4% from the previous year to US$6 billion.
Hackers Scam Blockchain City Group 'CityDAO' and Stole Funds
CityDAO, a group that bought 40 acres of land in Wyoming to build a blockchain-based city, has gotten hacked this week.
Environmentally-friendly Mobile Game 'Clean the Sea' Out Now
Clean the Sea, an environmentally friendly game lets players travel and tidy locations, including New York, Amsterdam, and Antarctica.
Apple TV+ Earns Six Writers Guild Award Nominations
Apple TV+ shows earned six nominations at the Writers Guild of America Awards including for ‘Ted Lasso’ and ‘The Problem with Jon Stewart’.
Teen Hacker Finds Way to Control Teslas Remotely
While the hacker cannot take over driving, what he was able to do to control Teslas remotely is extremely troubling.
Apple Headset Faces Possible Delays Due to Overheating
A report on Friday claims that the Apple headset launch could be pushed until the end of 2022 or later. The devices faces overheating.
Russian Authorities Arrest Members of REvil Ransomware Group
The Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) announced on Friday that it has arrested 14 members of the REvil ransomware group.
Mozilla 'Pixel Hunt 'Study Aims to Track Facebook Tracking You
Mozilla is launching a study called Facebook Pixel Hunt. The goal is to track Facebook tracking around the web.
According to its own privacy policy, Facebook may collect information about you across the web even if you don’t have a Facebook account. One way Facebook performs this tracking is through a network of “pixels” that may be installed on many of the sites you visit. By joining this study, you will help Rally and The Markup investigate and report on where Facebook is tracking you and what kind of information they are collecting.
Dropbox Releases Beta Offering Native M1 Support [Updated]
Dropbox has finally released a beta that contains native support for the M1 chip, after a long delay in making such a move.
New Mexico School District Employee Sentenced For Part in Scheme Stealing Students' iPods
A school district employee in New Mexico named Kristy Stock has been sentenced to 18 months in federal prison for being part of a scheme looking to steal and resell over 3,000 iPods. Engadget reported the devices were meant to go to Native American students.
While overseeing the program, Stock was supposed to use federal grant money to buy iPods to distribute to students. However, thanks to help from other conspirators including her friend James Bender and Saurabh Chawla, the group ended up shipping the stolen iPods to Maryland where they were listed on eBay before being sold at a “substantial” markup. Due to his own account having previously been suspended due to security concerns, Chawla was forced to use Bender’s eBay account to list the stolen devices for auction, with Bender serving as an intermediary. Later, between 2015 and 2018, Stock communicated directly with Chawla, providing info on the make, model, color and quantity of devices before agreeing on a price and putting them up for auction.
Fresh Report Focuses on 48MP Camera in iPhone 14 Pro
Newly-released reports suggest a 48MP camera in the iPhone 14 Pro, to help with 8K video recording. It might also mean a change in how the iPhone camera uses the pixels available to it.
Apple Pushing Users to Upgrade From iOS 14 to iOS 15
When iOS 15 first arrived, it did so as an optional upgrade, but the decision to offer choice has now seemingly been reversed.
Congress Introduces 'TLDR' Bill to Combat Confusing Terms of Service
It wants to change the trope with Terms of Service conditions written in “legalese” language incomprehensible for many users
Apple TV+: 'The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey' Starring Samuel L. Jackson Premieres March 11
‘The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey’, starring Samuel L. Jackson as the title character, will premiere on Apple TV+ on March 11.
'Fortnite' on iOS Makes a Comeback Through NVIDIA GeForce NOW
On Thursday NVIDIA announced that Fortnite on iOS can soon be possible by way of its GeForce NOW streaming service.
Beats Pill Gets Popped – TMO Daily Observations 2022-01-13
Charlotte Henry and Jeff Butts join host Kelly Guimont to discuss the end of the Beats Pill+ and speculate wildly about future product names.
White House Meets With Software Companies Over 'Log4j' Cybersecurity Concerns
Officials at the White House are meeting with companies such as Apple, Apache, and others to talk about cybersecurity in the wake of Log4j.
New Venmo Gift Wrapping Feature Can Make Your Payments Fancy
Venmo gift wrapping is a new feature that adds eight new designs for sending and receiving payments.
Customers can send a gift-wrapped payment in just a few simple steps, at no additional cost. Simply tap the “Pay or Request” button on the home screen and add the recipient, payment note and payment amount. Customers can then tap the gift-wrap icon (next to the “Pay” button) and choose the gift-wrap they’d like to send along with their payment, where they will be able to preview the animation before confirming and sending the payment.
What is Web3? Explaining the Technology Stack in This New Ecosystem
A recent report from Coinbase examines the web3 stack, or the various protocols and blockchain technologies that make up the ecosystem.
Where a third party like Facebook owns your identity and data in Web2, your identity in Web3 can move fluidly between platforms without your data being captured and monetized by service providers. While Web2 apps are centrally controlled, tokens in Web3 grant users the right to help govern the services they use, representing a form of ownership in the platforms themselves.
SAG Awards 2022: 'CODA' Makes History as Apple Earns 12 Nominations
Apple has 12 nominations for the 2022 SAG Awards, with recognition for ‘CODA’, ‘Ted Lasso’, ‘The Tragedy of Macbeth’, and ‘The Morning Show’.
CLCKR Universal MagSafe Stand and Slim Wallet Accessory Now Available
Smartphone accessory maker CLCKR says its Universal MagSafe Stand and Slim Wallet with Stand are now available.
Latitude Studio Launches 'Voyage' Platform for AI Games
Latitude, the studio behind A.I. Dungeon, is launching Voyager. This is a platform for other AI games and provides creation tools.
Voyage, which will launch as a subscription-based service, looks to deliver on that curiosity further with a suite of new games. In Medieval Problems, players take the role of a king who has to solve problems in his kingdom, much like the Reigns series. Rather than choosing between a few options, players will type anything they want and the computer will generate a unique response.
Coinbase Plans Four Weeks of Employee Relaxation in 2022
This year Coinbase plans to give employees four weeks of recharge time after the intensity of the crypto boom in 2021.
We know this approach wouldn’t work for every company, and we also know Coinbase isn’t for everyone. But if you want to work at the cutting edge of crypto and tech — and if you’re excited about pushing your skills to the limit while knowing you’ll have regular opportunities to recharge — there’s no better place to be.