Cybersecurity Concerns, Hardware Innovations, and Gaming Milestones: Weekly Tech Roundup

In this week’s tech update, a whirlwind of developments unfolds across various sectors. Security concerns arise as government-backed actors exploit WinRAR vulnerabilities, while WhatsApp and Amazon bolster security with Passkeys, revealing the ever-evolving cyber threats. On the hardware front, Qualcomm and Google forge a partnership for RISC-V chips in WearOS, accompanied by new gadgets like the Elgato Teleprompter and Apple’s latest Pencil. Gamers rejoice as Netflix Cloud Gaming debuts in the US, while industry stalwart Pete Hines bids farewell to Bethesda. Meanwhile, Minecraft achieves a remarkable milestone with 300 million copies sold. In regulatory news, the EU reopens investigations into … Continue reading Cybersecurity Concerns, Hardware Innovations, and Gaming Milestones: Weekly Tech Roundup

This Week In Tech – Nov 1, 2020

Firstly, I intended to write an article last week because I did not have time. Last week the US Department of Justice sued Google for anti-trust. Experts and journalists think that the suit was rushed and that it did not do a good job of establishing the problems that it focuses on search instead of advertising. They talk about business deals like Google paying Apple and Mozilla to be the default search engine on their given platforms. I agree, Big Tech should be dealt with, but I don’t think that anti-trust/monopoly law is how to deal with it. I plan … Continue reading This Week In Tech – Nov 1, 2020