Day: January 23, 2020

Best Buy laptop sale: find deals on models from Asus, HP, Lenovo and Samsung – CNET

Save up to $300. …read more Source:: CNet


Galaxy S20 leak may show official renders of Samsung’s next flagship phone – CNET

The phone’s official debut is less than a month away. …read more Source:: CNet


These sharks can walk, and they’re adorable – CNET

Crustaceans beware. The sharks’ skill at skulking “gives them a remarkable edge over their prey.” …read more Source:: CNet


Bill Gates celebrates 10 years on Twitter by sharing 7 favorite tweets – CNET

Toilets, mosquitoes and even former president Barack Obama all make appearances. …read more Source:: CNet


Shlayer, No. 1 Threat for Mac, Targets YouTube, Wikipedia

The malware uses thousands of partner websites to spread malvertising code. …read more Source:: Threatpost


World’s Highest and India’s Largest Gamma-Ray Telescope To Go Live in Ladakh this Year

India’s largest and the world’s highest gamma-ray telescope is set to go live later this year, aiming to provide a new window into distant stars and galaxies in the universe. From a report: The Major Atmospheric Cherenkov Experiment Telescope (MACE) in Hanle, Ladakh, is placed at an altitude of 4,300 metres above sea level. It…


Beer necessities: US chap registers bevvy as emotional support animal so he can booze on public transport

Both the hero we need and the hero we deserve News has reached Vulture Central of a US resident’s attempt to have his beer registered as an emotional support animal in the hope of bringing the amber nectar onboard public transport.… …read more Source:: TheRegister


Severe Vulnerabilities Discovered in GE Medical Devices

CISA has released an advisory for six high-severity CVEs for GE Carescape patient monitors, Apex Pro, and Clinical Information Center systems. …read more Source:: DarkReading


MDHex vulnerabilities impact GE patient vital signs monitoring devices

GE Healthcare plans to release patches in Q2 2020. …read more Source:: ZDNet


Xerox names the 11 directors it hopes will oust most of HP’s board and put $33bn hostile takeover to shareholders

The dirty dozen… well, almost Xerox is done playing mister nice guy – the company has named a slate of directors it wants to shoehorn onto HP’s board to spearhead its £33bn hostile takeover bid.… …read more Source:: TheRegister