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Nintendo will show off 'Donkey Kong Country' theme park expansion at live event today

Nintendo is set to show off the Donkey Kong Country expansion of its Super Nintendo World theme park today (Monday, November 11) at 5PM ET, the company revealed in a post on X. That means the new Universal Studios Japan area might finally open soon, after being delayed from the previously announced launch window of Spring 2024. The new park attraction featuring Mario's barrel-throwing nemesis was first revealed in...

Engadget favicon Engadget 12 months ago 2 min read

Sonos Arc Ultra review: New tech powers a big audio upgrade

2024 has been a rough year for Sonos. The company’s would-be triumphant entry into the crowded headphones market was overshadowed by a disastrous app redesign. In the fallout of the botched software update, the company decided to delay products that were ready to be shipped to give itself more time to right the course. Consumer trust eroded, and people who already owned Sonos gear were living in a cycle of constant...

Engadget favicon Engadget 12 months ago 10 min read

Big Sneaker Brands Promised a 3D-Printed Revolution. These Are the Disrupters Making It Happen

3D printing is injecting much-needed innovation into sneaker design, but it’s small brands that are leading where big names are struggling—or hesitant—to keep up.

Wired favicon Wired 12 months ago 1 min read

cosmunity.io

Visualize your YouTube community as a living cosmos Discussion | Link

Product Hunt favicon Product Hunt 12 months ago 1 min read

The Morning After: Nintendo sues pirated software streamer for millions

Nintendo has filed a lawsuit against a streamer called EveryGameGuru, accused of streaming gameplays of pirated games before they were even released — and of providing viewers access to piracy tools and illegal copies of the games. EveryGameGuru allegedly streamed Mario & Luigi: Brothership across five days, weeks before its official release on November 7. After Nintendo had the videos taken down from various...

Engadget favicon Engadget 12 months ago 3 min read

Sega’s emoji pager is the adorable digital detox I’ve been craving

It’s the modern equivalent of hieroglyphs.

Creative Bloq favicon Creative Bloq 12 months ago 1 min read

AeroGarden, a Pandemic-Era Phenomenon, Is No More. What Happens Next?

The hydroponic plant-growing company is shutting down. Here’s what to expect growing forward if you own any AeroGarden devices.

Wired favicon Wired 12 months ago 1 min read

How a stubborn computer scientist accidentally launched the deep learning boom

"You’ve taken this idea way too far," a mentor told Prof. Fei-Fei Li.

Ars Technica favicon Ars Technica 12 months ago 1 min read

The US Has a Cloned Sheep Contraband Problem

After a Montana man illegally cloned and bred an endangered giant sheep species, government agencies must now contend with the illicit offspring.

Wired favicon Wired 12 months ago 1 min read

THN Recap: Top Cybersecurity Threats, Tools, and Practices (Nov 04 - Nov 10)

Imagine this: the very tools you trust to protect you online—your two-factor authentication, your car’s tech system, even your security software—turned into silent allies for hackers. Sounds like a scene from a thriller, right? Yet, in 2024, this isn’t fiction; it’s the new cyber reality. Today’s attackers have become so sophisticated that they’re using our trusted tools as secret pathways,

The Hacker News favicon The Hacker News 12 months ago 1 min read

New GootLoader Campaign Targets Users Searching for Bengal Cat Laws in Australia

In an unusually specific campaign, users searching about the legality of Bengal Cats in Australia are being targeted with the GootLoader malware. "In this case, we found the GootLoader actors using search results for information about a particular cat and a particular geography being used to deliver the payload: 'Are Bengal Cats legal in Australia?,'" Sophos researchers Trang Tang, Hikaru Koike,

The Hacker News favicon The Hacker News 12 months ago 1 min read

Case Study: Anderson Moss ®️

Discover how Anderson Moss redefined its brand with an award-winning website that blends artful design with innovative tech.

Codrops favicon Codrops 12 months ago 1 min read

The ROI of Security Investments: How Cybersecurity Leaders Prove It

Cyber threats are intensifying, and cybersecurity has become critical to business operations. As security budgets grow, CEOs and boardrooms are demanding concrete evidence that cybersecurity initiatives deliver value beyond regulation compliance. Just like you wouldn’t buy a car without knowing it was first put through a crash test, security systems must also be validated to confirm their value.

The Hacker News favicon The Hacker News 12 months ago 1 min read

Best MacBooks (2024): Which Model Should You Buy?

New MacBooks are here. Having a hard time choosing which Apple laptop to buy? Let us help.

Wired favicon Wired 12 months ago 1 min read

Science and technology stories in the age of Trump

Rather than analyzing the news this week, I thought I’d lift the hood a bit on how we make it. I’ve spent most of this year being pretty convinced that Donald Trump would be the 47th president of the United States. Even so, like most people, I was completely surprised by the scope of his…

MIT Technology Review favicon MIT Technology Review 12 months ago 1 min read

Dear SaaStr: What Did You Do in Your Startup That Didn’t Scale?

Dear SaaStr: What Did You Do in Your Startup That Didn’t Scale? My list is a bit quirky, but perhaps it will help a few others to accelerate — or drop — a few things: Doing international customer support myself. For months, I did European customer support myself rather than hire someone. This was just... Continue Reading The post Dear SaaStr: What Did You Do in Your Startup That Didn’t Scale? appeared first on SaaStr.

SaaStr favicon SaaStr 12 months ago 1 min read

Apple iPad mini 7th generation review: a miniature marvel

The most powerful iPad Air yet is here – and it’s chomping at the heels of the iPad Pro now.

Creative Bloq favicon Creative Bloq 12 months ago 1 min read

‘It gets more and more confused’: can AI replace translators?

A Dutch publisher has announced that it will use AI to translate some of its books – but those in the industry are worried about the consequences if this becomes the norm As anyone who has tried pointing their phone’s camera at a menu in a foreign country lately will know, machine translation has improved rapidly since the first days of Google Translate. The utility of AI-powered translation in situations like this is...

The Guardian Technology favicon The Guardian Technology 12 months ago 1 min read

‘Stardust Demon’ – Adorable Creatures Puzzling Through Planets

Stardust Demon delves deep into an array of strange alien worlds, meeting goofy creatures and blasting wild demons along the way. A spaceship has crash landed in your neck of the universe,... The post ‘Stardust Demon’ – Adorable Creatures Puzzling Through Planets appeared first on Indie Games Plus.

Indie Games Plus favicon Indie Games Plus 12 months ago 1 min read

Editor’s Note: What’s Next for WIRED

Last week’s US election will affect the future for all of us. Here’s how we’ll cover it.

Wired favicon Wired 12 months ago 1 min read

Dear SaaStr: How Can I Give Better SaaS Product Demos?

Dear SaaStr: How Can I Give Better SaaS Product Demos? One simple answer: train your reps more. A lot more. With most SaaS companies, for a while, demos get worse: At first, founders do all the demos. The demos themselves are a bit rambling, too long — but full of passion. And Q&A is A+++.... Continue Reading The post Dear SaaStr: How Can I Give Better SaaS Product Demos? appeared first on SaaStr.

SaaStr favicon SaaStr 12 months ago 1 min read

Vozo Video Translator

Precise video translation, perfected with AI pilot Discussion | Link

Product Hunt favicon Product Hunt 12 months ago 1 min read

The AI Machine Gun of the Future Is Already Here

The Pentagon is pursuing every available option to keep US troops safe from the rising tide of adversary drones, including a robotic twist on its standard-issue small arms.

Wired favicon Wired 12 months ago 1 min read

What Africa needs to do to become a major AI player

Kessel Okinga-Koumu paced around a crowded hallway. It was her first time presenting at the Deep Learning Indaba, she told the crowd gathered to hear her, filled with researchers from Africa’s machine-learning community. The annual weeklong conference (‘Indaba’ is a Zulu word for gathering), was held most recently in September at Amadou Mahtar Mbow University…

MIT Technology Review favicon MIT Technology Review 12 months ago 1 min read

Security Flaws in Popular ML Toolkits Enable Server Hijacks, Privilege Escalation

Cybersecurity researchers have uncovered nearly two dozen security flaws spanning 15 different machine learning (ML) related open-source projects. These comprise vulnerabilities discovered both on the server- and client-side, software supply chain security firm JFrog said in an analysis published last week. The server-side weaknesses "allow attackers to hijack important servers in the

The Hacker News favicon The Hacker News 12 months ago 1 min read

Beyond the checkbox: Demystifying cybersecurity compliance

In an era of escalating digital threats, cybersecurity compliance goes beyond ticking a legal box – it’s a crucial shield safeguarding assets, reputation, and the very survival of your business

WeLiveSecurity favicon WeLiveSecurity 12 months ago 1 min read

RTEMS: Open-source real time operating system

Article URL: https://www.rtems.org/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42105851 Points: 18 # Comments: 2

Hacker News favicon Hacker News 12 months ago 1 min read

HPE Issues Critical Security Patches for Aruba Access Point Vulnerabilities

Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) has released security updates to address multiple vulnerabilities impacting Aruba Networking Access Point products, including two critical bugs that could result in unauthenticated command execution. The flaws affect Access Points running Instant AOS-8 and AOS-10 - AOS-10.4.x.x: 10.4.1.4 and below Instant AOS-8.12.x.x: 8.12.0.2 and below Instant AOS-8.10.x.x:

The Hacker News favicon The Hacker News 12 months ago 1 min read

A Practical Guide to Choosing the Right Algorithm for Your Problem: From Regression to Neural Networks

This article explains, through clear guidelines, how to choose the right machine learning (ML) algorithm or model for different types of real-world and business problems.

Machine Learning Mastery favicon Machine Learning Mastery 12 months ago 1 min read

The best laptop you can buy in 2024

Laptops are evolving fast, with some new models harnessing AI-powered features that adapt to your usage and improve performance in real time. These AI PCs can optimize battery life, manage power across tasks and even enhance webcam quality during video calls. While AI integration is still relatively new in laptops, it’s a feature to watch if you’re considering future-proofing your setup. Plus, it’s exciting to see how...

Engadget favicon Engadget 12 months ago 22 min read

Cybercriminals Use Excel Exploit to Spread Fileless Remcos RAT Malware

Cybersecurity researchers have discovered a new phishing campaign that spreads a new fileless variant of known commercial malware called Remcos RAT. Remcos RAT "provides purchases with a wide range of advanced features to remotely control computers belonging to the buyer," Fortinet FortiGuard Labs researcher Xiaopeng Zhang said in an analysis published last week. "However, threat actors have

The Hacker News favicon The Hacker News 12 months ago 1 min read

Integrate Dropbox

Integrate Dropbox with your WordPress site Discussion | Link

Product Hunt favicon Product Hunt 12 months ago 1 min read

Go Turns 15

Happy 15th birthday, Go!

Go Blog favicon Go Blog 12 months ago 1 min read

Marvel drops Captain America: Brave New World trailer

Plus special look at Thunderbolts*, in which Florence Pugh returns as government assassin Yelena Belova.

Ars Technica favicon Ars Technica 12 months ago 1 min read

Standalone ‘Google Gemini’ app spotted for iPhone with Gemini Live

Since launch, Gemini on iOS has been part of the Google (Search) app. That’s about to change with at least one iPhone user today spotting a standalone “Google Gemini” app on the App Store that also lets you access Gemini Live. more…

9to5Mac favicon 9to5Mac 12 months ago 1 min read