PS5 Shortages: Sony Admits Demand Will Outstrip Supply Throughout 2021
Monday, 10 May 2021
In a move that has surprised literally nobody, Sony has raised its hand to admit that PS5 console stock levels will not satisfy the demand until 2022. Awful news if you have been patiently awaiting a PlayStation 5 of your own. Sony: PS5 Supply Won’t Meet Demand in 2021 Across the entire PlayStation community, Sony
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Facebook Admits Storing Passwords in Plain Text
Friday, 22 March 2019
Facebook has admitted that it stored the passwords of hundreds of millions of Facebook users in plain text. And while these passwords were only visible to Facebook employees, this is still another example of lax security inside the social network. Facebook is having a torrid time. There was the Cambridge Analytica scandal, the spread of
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Google Admits Third-Party Apps Can Read Your Gmail
Wednesday, 04 July 2018
Google has moved to assure Gmail users that their inboxes are private and secure. However, in doing so it has admitted that third-party apps can read your Gmail, and that this is all your fault. After all, you’re the one giving developers access. For many years, Google analyzed the emails passing through your Gmail inbox
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Twitter Admits People Don’t Know How to Use Twitter
Saturday, 16 December 2017
Twitter has released two new ads designed to persuade people to join Twitter. However, the social networking site, or rather its ad agency, has taken a rather novel approach to achieving this end. The ads admit Twitter can be hard to understand, before shattering that misapprehension. It feels like Twitter is more important than it
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Netflix Admits Throttling Video, Using Facebook Is Depressing… [Tech News Digest]
Sunday, 27 March 2016
Netflix has been throttling video for years, Facebook and Twitter are depressing, Google gives its photography tools away for free, Atari Vault lands on Steam, and Hitman kills a bunch of people. Netflix Admits to Throttling Video Streams It's been over a week since @netflix sent me a new DVD to watch. I feel like
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