Day: April 11, 2019

Pixel 3 buyers don’t come from iPhone

Who’s buying Google’s latest phone? A study suggests the most likely purchasers are Samsung owners. …read more Source:: ZDNet


WordPress Urges Users to Uninstall Yuzo Plugin After Flaw Exploited

A vulnerability in the Yuzo Related Posts WordPress plugin, used by 60,000 websites, is being exploited in the wild. …read more Source:: Threatpost


Emotet hijacks email conversation threads to insert links to malware

Emotet gang takes their operation to a whole new level, showing why they’re today’s most dangerous malware. …read more Source:: ZDNet


Google’s Wing may operate first US drone delivery service, report says – CNET

The FAA is reportedly set to announce the first drone airline license. …read more Source:: CNet


Ford CEO Says the Company ‘Overestimated’ Self-Driving Cars

Ford CEO Jim Hackett scaled back hopes about the company’s plans for self-driving cars this week, admitting that the first vehicles will have limits. From a report: “We overestimated the arrival of autonomous vehicles,” said Hackett, who once headed the company’s autonomous vehicle division, at a Detroit Economic Club event on Tuesday. While Ford still…


Crosley resurrects bizarre 3-inch vinyl format for Record Store Day 2019 – CNET

Crosley has announced the $70 RSD3 3-inch turntable will be on sale this weekend as a Record Store Day exclusive …read more Source:: CNet


Better late than never: Cisco’s software-defined networking platform ACI finally lands on AWS

Go hybrid or go home Networking overlord Cisco has punted its Application Centric Infrastructure (ACI) platform into AWS-hosted public cloud.… …read more Source:: TheRegister


Everything Acer just announced: New Concept D brand, Helios 700 gaming laptop and more – CNET

All of the new laptops, desktops and gaming gear from Acer’s live event in Brooklyn. …read more Source:: CNet


Galaxy Fold, one of the most exciting devices we’ve seen, arrives in two weeks – CNET

Samsung’s thrilling, dizzying debut of the Galaxy Fold made one thing clear: Phones will never be the same again. …read more Source:: CNet


Dutch Regulators Want To Know Whether Apple is Favoring Its Own Apps

Apple has another antitrust problem in Europe. Dutch regulators said Thursday that they have opened an investigation into whether Apple has abused its market position by giving preferential treatment to its own apps. From a report: The Netherlands Authority for Consumers and Markets said in a statement that app providers have submitted evidence “which seem…