Day: July 16, 2020

Get the Razer Nari Ultimate gaming headset for about half off – CNET

The gaming world’s first headset with haptic feedback is selling for $110, refurbished. …read more Source:: CNet


Mike Tyson is going under, says shark who’ll fight him during Shark Week – CNET

Here’s an exclusive, gloves-off fin-terview with the shark who’ll battle boxer Iron Mike during Discovery Channel’s Shark Week. …read more Source:: CNet


Major Flaws Open the Edge to Attack

Attackers are using critical exploits for flaws in VPN appliances, app-delivery services, and other network-edge hardware and software to punch through corporate perimeters. What can companies do? …read more Source:: DarkReading


This week of never-ending security updates continue. Now Apple emits dozens of fixes for iOS, macOS, etc

Make sure your iThing installs these patches Apple has released a fresh batch of software security updates for its flagship devices.… …read more Source:: Register


Apple brings coding and app design to more Black universities and colleges – CNET

10 more HBCUs will become regional technology hubs. …read more Source:: CNet


Netflix names Ted Sarandos new co-CEO

The 20-year Netflix veteran will also hold onto his title of Chief Content Officer; meanwhile, Netflix reported mixed Q2 results. …read more Source:: ZDNet


Save $20 keeping tabs on your dog with a Whistle Go Explore tracker – CNET

Whistle Go Explore combines “doggie Fitbit” health-reporting with real-time GPS tracking. …read more Source:: CNet


Enterprise Data Security: It’s Time to Flip the Established Approach

Companies should forget about auditing where data resides and who has access to it. …read more Source:: Threatpost


Hot, synchronous DRAM: Next-gen memory tech spec DDR5 lands

Power-sipping, phat bandwidth and dope density Great news for anyone who wants to use Slack and Google Chrome simultaneously: The JEDEC Solid State Technology Association has formalised the spec for DDR5 SDRAM, expected to become the standard memory for most computing devices.… …read more Source:: TheRegister


Netflix’s subscriber growth surges again, as it makes Ted Sarandos co-CEO – CNET

Ted Sarandos, who has been the head of Netflix’s original programming as the service has risen to become an online TV behemoth, will be co-CEO alongside Reed Hastings. …read more Source:: CNet