Monday
Mar202023

Samsung S90C is the brand's more affordable OLED TV

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Samsung now has more than one OLED TV. The tech giant expands its Quantum Dot OLED to introduce the more affordable S90C. This gets a scaled-back version of Samsung's object-tracking sound, and it won't get the S95C's near-flush wall mounting or external connection box. It still offers the punchy QD-OLED image, AI-based HDR mapping, Dolby Atmos audio, and syncing with Samsung soundbars. The Samsung S90C starts at USD 1,899 (around CAD 2,595) for a 55-inch model and goes up to USD 3,599 (~CAD 4,918) for the 77-inch variant. Samsung plans to release a 65-inch set soon. 

Samsung also adds a 55-inch and 65-inch model for the more premium S95C. That's available at USD 2,499 (~CAD 3,415) and 3,299 (~CAD 4,508), respectively. It gets a slightly brighter 2,000-nit output and a 144Hz refresh rate for compatible PC games.

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Monday
Mar202023

LEGO celebrates Land Rover's 75th anniversary with new LEGO ICONS 2023 Land Rover Defender 90

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LEGO and Land Rover lovers are going to enjoy building this new model. Just in time for the automaker's 75th anniversary, the LEGO ICONS 2023 Land Rover Defender 90. This sage green set comes with 2,336 pieces with a design based on the 1983 to 2015 Land Rover Defender. It comes complete with all the accessories you need for an off-road adventure. It comes with a roof rack, engine snorkel, offroad front bumper and working winch, side rails, fire extinguisher, toolbox, traction plates for crossing mud, and more. You can get one for yourself over here. In Canada, it'll be available starting April 4 for CAD 329.99.

Monday
Mar202023

What to expect from iOS 16.4

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iOS 16.4 is expected to launch in the coming weeks, and with it comes some of the typical midcycle upgrades. Let's do a quick rundown of what's coming.

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Sunday
Mar192023

Google Pixel vulnerability could let bad actors undo Markup screenshot edits

Image: Simon Aarons

One of the fixes the Android March security patch addressed is a "High" severity vulnerability involving the Pixel's Markup screenshot tool. And while it prevents the issue for future screenshots and photos, images shared in the past might still be at risk. Reverse engineers Simon Aarons and David Buchanan discovered the vulnerability and shared more information online.

The "aCropalypse" flaw allowed someone to take a PNG screenshot cropped in Markup and undo at least some of the edits in the image. So, if you use the tool to redact sensitive information in an image, a bad actor can reveal the information.

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