NotLegit Vulnerability Azure App Service Makes Source Code Public

Security specialist Wiz warns of a vulnerability in Microsoft’s Azure App Service. The vulnerability exposes hundreds of source code repositories. Microsoft has since patched the leak. Wiz discovered the so-called NotLegit vulnerability in Azure App Service. The service, also known as Azure Web Apps, is a platform for hosting websites and web-based applications. Source code […]

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Intel introduces new oneAPI 2022 toolkits

Intel has introduced its oneAPI 2022 toolkits. These new toolkits help developers find Intel CPU and GPU hardware for the best application performance. The oneAPI 2022 toolkits have new functionality for this. Intel’s oneAPI toolkits, which consist of various cross-architecture and open-source components, allow developers to experiment with different types of CPUs and GPUs to

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Samsung delivers new TVs with remote controls that can charge via radio waves

Samsung shows a new version of its Eco Remote. In addition to a solar cell, the new remote control is equipped with technology that can extract energy from radio waves from routers. The built-in battery can also be charged via USB-C. Samsung has not yet released technical details about its new Eco Remote, but the

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Alienware Unveils Concept Nyx for Casting PC Games to Every Screen in the House

Alienware has come up with the concept system Nyx that can stream PC games to multiple devices in a household. According to Alienware, it should be possible to play a game on the laptop, and then immediately continue playing on the TV, for example. This should be made possible by Nyx running the games from

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Parallels maintains focus on remote desktop software with Access 7.0

Parallels launches update 7.0 for Parallels Access, a low-threshold app for desktop virtualization and control from a mobile device. The update introduces two-factor authentication (2FA). Virtualization software can rarely be understood in a few lines. Parallels is developing an exception to the rule. With Access you download and install an app (agent) on a Mac

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LG launches vertical DualUp monitor for creative professionals

LG announces new monitors for creative professionals in the run-up to CES 2022. One of the monitors, the LG DualUp Monitor (28MQ780), has a striking vertical design. According to the South Korean tech giant, the LG DualUp Monitor (28MQ780) has a revolutionary aspect ratio of 16:18. It offers an image of two 21.5-inch screens in

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Zoom invests more in online events by acquiring Liminal

Zoom recently acquired an online event startup, Liminal Entertainment Technologies. With this, the provider of online meeting and video services is strengthening its portfolio in the field of hosting online events. With the now announced acquisition of Liminal, the financial details of which have not been disclosed, Zoom is looking to incorporate even more technology

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SharePlay finally available on macOS 12.1, Universal Control delayed

Apple has launched its latest OS update: macOS Monterey 12.1. With this update, many new features and upgrades are within your reach. Unfortunately, one key feature that many Mac users have been looking forward to has been delayed until 2022. Starting today, Apple users can access SharePlay, which allows you to share TV shows, movies,

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