Month: November 2021

Logan Mize is putting together quite the ending to 2021. The man is coming off his fifth career studio album, Welcome to Prairieville, an album based off a fictional town, with songs that he’s written based off his own personal experiences. If you haven’t checked it out yet, you better get on it. Mize discussed
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Pixel 6 users have been complaining about having a slower fingerprint unlocking experience. But instead of fixing the problem or promising a software update, Google has now answered them and essentially said that taking longer time to verify fingerprints is intentional. The company portrays it as a feature where the Pixel 6 “utilises enhanced security
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West Harbor rendering, aerial view. (Courtesy Studio 111) West Harbor rendering of anchor tenant Yamashiro location. (Courtesy Studio 111) A proposed aero bar, shown at right, remains under discussion for the West Harbor attraction on San Pedro’s waterfront. The proposed towering aero bar still under discussion appears in the background of this overview of West
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Sir Keir Starmer has said Boris Johnson has “corroded trust” in MPs after a U-turn on reforming the disciplinary system for MPs and veteran Tory Owen Paterson’s breach of lobbying rules. The Labour leader told an emergency debate in the Commons that the prime minister gave the “green light to corruption” last week when Conservatives
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EXCLUSIVE: Sugar23 has signed actor, comedian, and best-selling author Sarah Cooper. Cooper, who is represented by Sugar23’s Meredith Wechter and Anna Weinstein joins a roster of top talent that includes Keanu Reeves, Steven Soderbergh, Diane Lane, Jeremy Strong and Josh Gad. Cooper’s books How To Be Successful Without Hurting Men’s Feelings and 100 Tricks to Appear Smart
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At least nine entities across the technology, defense, healthcare, energy, and education industries were compromised by leveraging a recently patched critical vulnerability in Zoho’s ManageEngine ADSelfService Plus self-service password management and single sign-on (SSO) solution. The spying campaign, which was observed starting September 22, 2021, involved the threat actor taking advantage of the flaw to
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Ever been curious what the best cities for book lovers are? Lawn Love, a company focused on revolutionizing the lawn care business, recently did a study to explore which cities make the mark and which fall short in honor of National Family Literacy Month. The study looked at the 200 biggest cities across the United
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In what’s yet another instance of supply chain attack targeting open-source software repositories, two popular NPM packages with cumulative weekly downloads of nearly 22 million were found to be compromised with malicious code by gaining unauthorized access to the respective developer’s accounts. The two libraries in question are “coa,” a parser for command-line options, and
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