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LIFE

Google issues emergency Chrome patch to fix zero-day flaw

Life, Puriward Sinthopnumchai, Published on 21/02/2026

» Google has released an emergency security update for its Chrome browser to address a critical zero-day vulnerability that is already being exploited by hackers.

LIFE

Google warns new AI-powered malware thinks and rewrites its own code

Life, Puriward Sinthopnumchai, Published on 17/11/2025

» The Google Threat Intelligence Group (GTIG) has released a report detailing a significant shift in cybersecurity, noting that hackers are no longer just using AI for assistance or writing code but are integrating it into malware. 

LIFE

Microsoft November Patch fixes critical Zero-Day flaw

Life, Puriward Sinthopnumchai, Published on 16/11/2025

» Microsoft has released its November Patch Update, addressing a total of 63 security vulnerabilities, including one critical Zero-Day flaw that is actively being exploited. The update, identified as KB5068861 (OS Builds 26200.7171 and 26100.7171), contains fixes for four vulnerabilities classified as Critical, with the remainder falling under the Important category or affecting only specific parts of the system. Users are strongly urged to update immediately to mitigate the risk of compromise.

LIFE

Protect yourself when online

Life, James Hein, Published on 03/08/2022

» A friend of mine, let's call him Dave, wrote to me recently about identity theft. He told me that all of his identifying information like phone numbers, email addresses, old passwords and his usual security questions, were all available on the dark web. He also had a number of notifications of personal information breaches that resulted in fraudulent charges, the need to replace credit cards and attempts to set up fake bank accounts in his name. The latter is used if a hacker is planning to get into your other accounts so they can transfer funds to themselves under your name.

BUSINESS

MG Cyberster debuts at the 38th Motor Expo

Life, Jedd Sreshthaputra, Published on 13/12/2021

» The MG Cyberster is a "gaming style" EV concept that is inspired by the legendary MGB Roadster of the 60s. The Cyberster concept was first shown at the Shanghai Auto Show earlier this year. Recently, it was unveiled at the 38th Motor Expo, which wrapped up yesterday.

LIFE

Samsung's future flex

Life, James Hein, Published on 26/05/2021

» So whatever happened to the rollable displays we were promised some time back? Turns out companies like Samsung have been working on them, presenting a few at the recent Society for Information Display (SID) annual exhibition. The key to this technology is the OLED (organic light-emitting diode) display because it doesn't need a backlight. This allows for paper thin, flexible displays. In keeping with their usual nomenclature, Samsung calls their first device the S-foldable. Their range starts at phone size and unfolds twice to a 7.2-inch screen. They also presented a slidable screen that pulls out to give a wider view. Then came the 17-inch foldable screen that starts as a tablet that can be used as a small monitor tagged as the "Carrying Small Seeing Big". For now, these are concept devices that we should see in the wild next year. Not to be outdone, LG demoed a 65-inch rollable OLED TV along with a 12.8-inch rollable device. China is also in the mix with Visionox showing their rollable OLEDs.

LIFE

The fight for a freer web continues

Life, James Hein, Published on 17/03/2021

» The social media platform Telegram has over 500 million users with over 55 million active every day. Unlike other platforms such as Twitter, YouTube, Facebook and others, you are free to express your opinion there without being cancelled, shadow banned or throttled in searches.

LIFE

Another miss by Netf  lix

Life, Tatat Bunnag, Published on 12/06/2020

» I'm not afraid of a long story and in fact enjoy long movies if the film is engaging or when there is a payoff. A lengthy movie means there's more room for the filmmaker to add more complexity and character development. I will gladly sit there for three or four hours and love every second of it. But sadly, that's not the case with Netflix's original action/heist thriller The Last Days Of American Crime. During its two hours and 30 minutes, I found myself struggling to finish the film the entire time.

LIFE

The borders of security

Life, James Hein, Published on 22/05/2019

» It's becoming more common for agents at some borders to demand your device passwords so they can check what you have on them. Given the power of the modern smartphone, partially indicated by the cost of the top-end models, this makes sense, as they are basically mini notebook computers. If you really want to protect your data, keep it elsewhere.

LIFE

An English-always app workaround

Life, James Hein, Published on 30/01/2019

» On a recent overseas trip I noticed that some of my Android phone Google-related apps would change language settings and feeds based on the country I was in. Unless you can read in multiple languages this is really annoying. Even more so is that this behaviour is the default one and apparently unchangeable. If you are using Google as a browser you can at least stop this when browsing by using the URL google.com/ncr where the "ncr" stands for No Country Redirect. The result is an English always result regardless of where you may be in the world at the time.