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Nintendo Unveils the Highly Anticipates Switch 2!


The Livesteam to the Switch 2 Debut Event.


Nintendo unveils the highly anticipated Switch 2 - Live at 6am (PST) 9am (EST) April 2nd.

This presentation is set to run for around 60 minutes, and you better believe it’s going to be packed with everything we’ve been waiting for – all the juicy details on the Nintendo Switch 2, the highly anticipated follow-up to the legendary Nintendo Switch.

We’ve got you covered with live updates on every major announcement and reveal, so whether you’re watching the stream with us or just checking in for the highlights, this is your go-to spot.

Stick with me as we count down the final hours before it all goes down. I’ll be dropping the latest leaks, rumors, news, and maybe even a few predictions as we get closer to showtime. Let’s get ready to dive in!

iPhone 16e Teardown Reveals Surprising Internal Changes Despite Familiar Design


A quick 5-minute teardown video on YouTube from REWA Technology dives into the iPhone 16e, offering a closer look at its internals. On the surface, the iPhone 16e shares some design similarities with the iPhone 14, but it's what's inside that’s more interesting.

Most of the internal components are laid out similarly to the iPhone 15. The standout change, though, is in the rear camera. While the iPhone 15 has a dual-lens setup (wide and ultra-wide), the 16e features a single 48-megapixel wide lens, resulting in a noticeably smaller camera module. This compact design likely gave Apple the extra space needed to fit in a larger battery.

Speaking of the battery, the iPhone 16e is equipped with a 4005 mAh capacity—more than what earlier leaks suggested. For comparison, the iPhone 16 packs a 3561 mAh battery. The teardown also reveals that the iPhone 16e uses a low-voltage system to safely remove and replace the battery, making the process simpler and more secure.

As for Face ID, it’s essentially the same setup as the iPhone 14, with the iPhone 16e opting for a notch instead of the Dynamic Island.

The video also shows off the C1 chip, Apple’s first 5G modem. With a mix of 4-nanometer baseband tech and 7-nanometer transceiver tech, the modem delivers better efficiency and lower power consumption compared to the Qualcomm modems in other iPhones.

A Hands on Look at Apple Watch 10!


Hard to believe but Apple watch now has 10 versions since it was created - so what did Apple change and improve for the big milestone? A few things, some good, some probably unnecessary...

Video Courtesy of MacRumors

iPhone 16 Details Leak: Are MAJOR Upgrades Coming to the New Model?


Some details on the iPhone 16 have leaked, and they have many calling this the biggest upgrade Apple has made to the iPhone in years - so, what's new?

Apple Will Soon Halt Support for Older iPad Models...


According to recent reports, Apple has decided to discontinue technical support for the first and fifth generation iPads. This means that owners of these iPad models will no longer be able to receive assistance from Apple's technical support team, either over the phone or at an Apple Store.

This move is not uncommon for Apple, as they often phase out support for older devices in order to focus on their newer products. This decision may come as a disappointment to some iPad owners, but it is important to note that Apple will still continue to provide support for newer iPad models.

Video courtesy of ABC News

After Exclusively Targeting PCs For YEARS, RANSOMWARE Targeting MAC Users Being Developed By Known Cyber-Criminal Group...


Mac Ransomware

Mac users - you're no longer immune. After years with of dozens of versions plaguing the PC world, Mac may soon join them as targets of Ransomware attacks.

In short, Ransomware renders a computer unusable, and all its data inaccessible, until a 'ransom' is paid to the criminals who created it.

Behind it is the group behind the infamous LockBit ransomware, setting their sights on macOS for the first time with the goal of becoming the first major ransomware operation to target the platform...

According to cybersecurity researcher MalwareHunterTeam, the LockBit gang has developed new ransomware encryptors for macOS, ARM, FreeBSD, MIPS, and SPARC CPUs, all of which were discovered in a ZIP archive on VirusTotal.

Among the encryptors found in the archive is the 'locker_Apple_M1_64', which is designed to target newer Macs running on Apple Silicon, as well as PowerPC CPUs, which older Macs use. The archive was also found to contain previously unknown encryptors for ARM, FreeBSD, MIPS, and SPARC CPUs.

While these encryptors are still in development, cybersecurity experts warn that they could pose a significant threat to consumers and small businesses, especially those targeted by LockBit affiliates. However, according to Cisco Talos researcher Azim Khodjibaev, the encryptors were meant as a test and were never intended for deployment in live cyberattacks.

MacOS cybersecurity expert Patrick Wardle also confirmed that the encryptor is far from complete and missing the required functionality to encrypt Macs properly. In fact, the LockBit developer must first figure out how to bypass TCC and get notarized before becoming a functional encryptor.

But the fact a group has decided to focus on the previously-safe Mac shouldn't be downplayed - there's a good chance they'll figure it out. 

Now Experts are Wondering: Are Mac Users Prime Targets Specifically Because They're *NOT* Expecting It?

Because they haven't been targeted before, Mac users may have their guard down.

Mac users need to begin doing the things PC users had to be vigilante about for years. Keep your operating system updated, avoid opening unknown attachments and executables, generate offline backups, and use strong and unique passwords at every site you visit. Stay safe out there, folks!

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Author: Trevor Kingsley
Tech News CITY /New York Newsroom

Sony & Honda Team Up and Target TESLA with an Electric Vehicle of Their Own...

 

Sony Honda Mobility

We're learning more about the concept behind Sony and Honda forming an alliance to launch a new Electric Vehicle, called "Mobility".

The focus: Entertaining those inside the vehicle, while the car handles the driving...

Cars will soon feel like hanging out in a room on wheels, as automated driving will remove the need for a driver to be focused on the road, as well as the need for passengers to not distract the driver. 

As a child, you may have had a parent raise their voice once or twice with a lecture about how "important it is not to distract the driver" as you and a sibling or friend forgot you were in the back seat of a car and began to get a little too rowdy "so sit still, we'll be there soon" the adult would end with.

But soon, rowdy kids in the back seat of car will transition from a potential danger to everyone on the road, to nothing more than 'annoying' to the adults who have to share a vehicle with them.  Parents will demand the family "sit still, we'll be there soon" but can now skip the lecture about distracting the driver - they'll be annoyed that the kids are making it hard to watch their movie or something.

Sony and Honda have made it clear they imagine a very similar future...

We learned this week they are considering integrating the Playstation 5 into its upcoming EVs, which are due to be released under their new joint venture.

The president of Sony Honda Mobility, Izumi Kawanishi, says that Sony’s strength in the entertainment and gaming industry is something the company plans to use to its advantage.

"Sony has content, services and entertainment technologies that move people ...this is our strength against Tesla" said Kawanishi.

When could we seen these on the road? Well, the project is open about the very early phase they are currently in, saying they "will have to evolve considerably" until the ideas become a functional vehicle ready for the public roads.

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Author: Takashi Iccho
Tokyo Newsroom | TechNewsCITY