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    ASUS Confirms Critical Flaw in AiCloud Routers; Users Urged to Update Firmware
    Apr 19, 2025Ravie LakshmananNetwork Security / Vulnerability ASUS has disclosed a critical security flaw impacting routers with AiCloud enabled that could permit remote attackers to perform unauthorized execution of functions on susceptible devices. The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2025-2492, has a CVSS score of 9.2 out of a maximum of 10.0. "An improper authentication control vulnerability exists in certain ASUS router firmware series," ASUS said in an advisory. "This vulnerability can be triggered by a crafted request, potentially leading to unauthorized execution of functions." The shortcoming has been addressed with firmware updates for the following branches - 3.0.0.4_382 3.0.0.4_386 3.0.0.4_388, and 3.0.0.6_102 For optimal protection, it's recommended to update their instances to the latest version of the firmware. "Use different passwords for your wireless network and router administration page," ASUS said. "Use passwords that have at least 10 characters, with a mix of capital letters, numbers, and symbols." "Do not use the same password for more than one device or service. Do not use passwords with consecutive numbers or letters, such as 1234567890, abcdefghij, or qwertyuiop." If immediate patching is not an option or the routers have reached end-of-life (EoL), it's advised to make sure that login and Wi-Fi passwords are strong. Another option is to disable AiCloud and any service that can be accessed from the internet, such as remote access from WAN, port forwarding, DDNS, VPN server, DMZ, port triggering, and FTP. Found this article interesting? Follow us on Twitter  and LinkedIn to read more exclusive content we post. SHARE    
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    Today's NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for April 19, #412
    Here are hints and answers for the NYT Strands puzzle No. 412 for April 19. Well, this was a weird one.
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    Star Wars Zero Company is a "gritty and authentic" story coming to PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S in 2026
    Star Wars Zero Company is a "gritty and authentic" story coming to PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S in 2026 Zero to Hero. Image credit: EA / Bit Reactor / Respawn / LucasFilm News by Vikki Blake Contributor Published on April 19, 2025 EA has finally given us our first look at its upcoming Star Wars strategy game, Star Wars: Zero Company. The single-player turn-based tactics game by Bit Reactor and Respawn was confirmed back in 2022. It's described as a "gritty and authentic original story set in the twilight of the Clone Wars". Here it is in action: Star Wars Zero Company | Official Announce Trailer.Watch on YouTube You play as Hawks, a customisable former Republic officer, and will command an elite squad of "cunning operatives through a gritty and authentic story set in the twilight of the Clone Wars". As an unconventional outfit of professionals for hire hailing from across the galaxy, Zero Company must set aside their differences to overcome nearly impossible odds and take on an emerging threat that will consume the galaxy if left unchecked. The campaign includes tactical operations and investigations "across the galaxy", whilst between missions, you will develop a base of operations and gather intelligence through a network of informants to stay one step ahead of Zero Company’s adversaries. You'll be able to create and customise your squad of recruited operators while "getting to know a cast of newly authored Star Wars characters". "Our vision for Star Wars Zero Company is grounded in gameplay design pillars that weave in the immersive Star Wars galaxy with engaging turn-based tactics gameplay," said Greg Foertsch, CEO and creative director at Bit Reactor. "It's our aim to deliver a game with an original Star Wars story from the Clone Wars era that has meaningful outcomes from player choices, and deep turn-based tactical combat with an approachable and cinematic presentation." As yet there's no release date, but EA advises it's shooting for a 2026 release on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S. As we reported earlier this week, Star Wars: Zero Company is a collaboration between EA's Respawn Entertainment and developer Bit Reactor, a studio founded in 2022 by veterans of XCOM and Civilization developer Firaxis Games. It was one of three new Star Wars titles announced by EA at the time, the others being a follow-up to Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order - Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, which released in 2023 - and a Star Wars first-person shooter which has since been cancelled.
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    Fortnite is making a special announcement you don’t want to miss
    You can trust VideoGamer. Our team of gaming experts spend hours testing and reviewing the latest games, to ensure you're reading the most comprehensive guide possible. Rest assured, all imagery and advice is unique and original. Check out how we test and review games here With Fortnite Season 3 scheduled for May 2, Epic Games has begun teasing it. The in-game event is in its early stages, and the game developer will also have a special announcement on Saturday. According to a couple of leakers, Epic will reveal a trailer for the upcoming season in less than 12 hours. The next Fortnite Battle Pass was leaked a while ago, and today’s announcement may confirm it. Furthermore, it will almost certainly confirm the theme of the next season, as Epic will reveal it during the Star Wars Celebration event. The announcement will be big, and you don’t want to miss it! When will the Fortnite x Star Wars announcement come out? If you want to watch the announcement live, you can do so on Star Wars’ YouTube channel. Unfortunately, there is no exact time when the Fortnite season will be announced, as Epic Games only said that it would happen in the evening Eastern Time. Due to this, we expect it to be around 7 or 8 PM ET, around the time the Item Shop resets. “Tomorrow will be here soon enough and something out of this galaxy arrives with it! Tune into the Star Wars Celebration YouTube Livestream on April 19 evening ET, you won’t want to miss this,” Fortnite posted on X (formerly Twitter), teasing the event. The next Fortnite Battle Pass will have a Star Wars theme. Image by VideoGamer As we are less than two weeks away from the new season, revealing its trailer makes sense. Hopefully, this will be the season that we get lightsaber pickaxes in. Keep in mind, however, that Season 3 will be the shortest regular season, lasting for a bit more than a month. It will have two major updates and likely a smaller Battle Pass. If you’d like to know what’s coming in the next Fortnite season, make sure to tune into a live stream tonight! Fortnite Platform(s): Android, iOS, macOS, Nintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series S/X Genre(s): Action, Massively Multiplayer, Shooter 9 VideoGamer Related Topics Fortnite Subscribe to our newsletters! By subscribing, you agree to our Privacy Policy and may receive occasional deal communications; you can unsubscribe anytime. Share
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    Talking Point: What Are You Playing This Weekend? (19th April)
    Whatever will we Pik?You wait six months for a Nintendo Direct and then three come along in a matter of weeks! There's no rest in the world of Nintendo at the moment, and we're excited about it.This week's showcase put Mario Kart World in the spotlight. The presentation didn't have all that much newness to show, but we got a better idea of Free Roam, had Battle Mode confirmed and saw some sweet new tricks — alongside a bunch of fresh screenshots, of course.Read the full article on nintendolife.com
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    Stop sorting your garbage with this new technology
    Published April 19, 2025 6:00am EDT close Recycling robots use AI to sort waste 24-7 Robots can identify recyclable materials by recognizing patterns in colors, textures, shapes and logos. Ever wondered what happens to the recyclables you carefully sort and place in your bin? For years, recycling has been a crucial part of our efforts to reduce waste and protect the environment. However, the recycling industry has faced significant challenges, from rising costs to labor shortages. But what if technology could transform this process, making recycling faster, more efficient and actually effective? That's exactly what AMP Robotics, a Colorado-based company, is working toward.STAY PROTECTED & INFORMED! GET SECURITY ALERTS & EXPERT TECH TIPS — SIGN UP FOR KURT’S THE CYBERGUY REPORT NOW AI robot recycling platform  (AMP Robotics)The technology behind the transformationAt the heart of AMP's innovation is its artificial intelligence platform, which uses deep learning to analyze millions of images of waste. This technology enables robots to identify recyclable materials by recognizing patterns in colors, textures, shapes and logos, spotting a stray plastic bottle in a sea of trash faster than any human. GET FOX BUSINESS ON THE GO BY CLICKING HEREAMP's systems not only enhance sorting speed but also reduce contamination, a critical issue in recycling that affects the quality of materials that can be reused. AMP's founder, Matanya Horowitz, highlights the stagnation of U.S. recycling rates and notes that AMP's technology is designed to recover more materials and optimize waste operations. This means more of what you recycle actually gets reused, reducing waste and supporting a cleaner environment. AI robot recycling platform  (AMP Robotics)Addressing industry challengesThe recycling industry faces significant challenges, including rising costs, stricter contamination standards and labor shortages. AMP's robots work around the clock, eliminating the need for manual sorting and addressing workforce challenges.With over 400 AI systems deployed worldwide, the company is scaling its impact globally. This technology could transform your local recycling center, making it more efficient and effective. In addition to sorting, AMP's technology contributes to broader goals, like extending landfill life and diverting organic waste. It also supports municipalities and waste companies by lowering operational costs and capturing more material value. AI robot recycling platform  (AMP Robotics)Global momentum for AI in recyclingAMP Robotics is not alone in harnessing the power of artificial intelligence to transform waste management. Across Europe and the U.K., companies like Greyparrot and Recycleye are deploying innovative AI technologies to improve sorting efficiency and reduce contamination in recycling centers.Greyparrot’s AI-powered waste analytics use cameras and machine learning to monitor waste streams in real time, providing detailed insights into material composition. This helps centers maximize resource recovery and supports the transition to a circular economy. Similarly, Recycleye employs robotic arms equipped with AI to automate sorting processes, increasing the purity of recovered materials and boosting productivity. These advancements are also encouraging manufacturers to redesign packaging for easier recycling.WHAT IS ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI)?AI applications extend far beyond sorting lines. For instance, WestRock is leveraging AI to design sustainable packaging that replaces plastics with fiber-based alternatives. Their innovations include creating packaging resistant to water and grease while maintaining recyclability, helping brands transition to more eco-friendly solutions. Municipalities are also adopting AI-driven recycling systems, such as Tasmania’s $24 million materials recovery site, which processes recyclables from thousands of households using advanced AI sorting systems.In metals recycling, AI is being used to predict market trends by analyzing large volumes of data on prices, supply, demand and trade patterns. This allows recyclers to optimize inventory management and production based on anticipated demand for specific metals. Together, these efforts illustrate how artificial intelligence is reshaping waste management globally, making recycling more efficient, sustainable and impactful. AI robot recycling platform  (AMP Robotics)Kurt’s key takeawaysThe impact of AI-powered recycling could be profound for your community. By making recycling faster, smarter and more efficient, innovations like AMP's offer hope for a more sustainable future. As recycling becomes more effective, it could inspire changes in how we consume and dispose of waste, ultimately making a tangible difference in the environment around us.Do you think AI technologies could inspire individuals to recycle more, knowing their efforts are being handled more effectively? 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    The camera I recommend to most new photographers is not a Nikon or Sony
    ZDNET's key takeaways The Canon EOS R100 mirrorless camera is a great starter for aspiring photographers. It features a 24-megapixel sensor for great image quality and color and can capture 4K (UHD) video at 24 frames per second. Unfortunately, it doesn't have a flip-out preview screen. more buying choices It's a great time to be a photographer these days, as it's easier than ever to access great cameras. Specifically, mirrorless cameras like Canon's EOS R100. Sure, our smartphones are capable of capturing pretty good photos, but if you're a true photographer at heart, you're eventually going to want more from your camera.Also: I've used this Eufy security camera for months and can't go back to grainy night visionYou'll want more flexibility in post-processing and, quite frankly, better image quality. Luckily, Canon has several camera bodies in its mirrorless product line, including the R100: a compact mirrorless camera aimed at the beginner photographer who's fresh off their smartphone. details View at Amazon The Canon R100 is one of the lightest camera bodies on the market, but don't let its weight fool you into assuming it can't create quality images or video. It has an APS-C sensor that can capture 24 megapixels and 1080p video at 60 frames per second. It can also capture 4K (UHD) video at 24 frames per second.Also: The best vlogging cameras of 2025: Expert tested and reviewedWhen you're just starting out in photography, the last thing you want to do is struggle with flipping through menus, buttons, and dials. You want to start shooting as soon as possible to get used to the feel of the camera and its capabilities. Canon's intuitive menu design along with its dial-and-button layout makes the R100 an easy sale for new photographers.    The Canon EOS R100 mirrorless camera is for beginner photographers and creators. Ant Pruitt/ZDNETYes, it's compact, but the shutter button and rear buttons are right where they need to be for your index finger and thumb, respectively. I have really large hands, so I battle with holding smaller cameras. With the R100, however, it only took a few minutes for me to get used to how it feels.I'm a firm believer that a camera has to feel good in your hands; I don't care about its elaborate list of bells and whistles. It should just "feel right" if you're going to shoot with it regularly. Canon does a good job with this.Image qualityThe image quality is on par with what I expected from a budget-friendly camera with a cropped sensor (APS-C). You'll hear smartphone manufacturers such as Apple and Samsung boast having over 40 megapixels in their smartphone cameras, so if you're unsure if a camera with only half that can stand up to them in quality, the answer is a resounding yes. Here's why. Also: I went live with this 4K Logitech camera, and its video quality rivals my $3,600 CanonThe image sensor on this camera is much larger than those on any smartphone, so the image quality will almost always be better. Here are two sample images captured with the R100 in two slightly different scenarios. Image one utilized the kit lens (18mm-45mm) that came with the R100.  Here's a Canon R100 sample image with the 18mm-45mm kit lens. Ant PruittIn this first image, you'll notice the image quality is pretty solid. I didn't do any post-processing other than adjusting the white balance. My dog Kylo looks pretty good here. Even when I zoomed into the image, I noticed the noise wasn't bad, considering I shot this in a shaded area on a sensor smaller than what I usually use (full frame).The ISO was cranked up to 3,200, so getting image noise is almost guaranteed. Look at the first image and compare it to the zoomed-in version of the image below. The noise isn't much of an issue.  Sample of image noise from Canon R100 Ant PruittI captured one more image, but I'll admit, I cheated just a little. In the second image, I attached an 85mm prime lens, which has a wider aperture for more light. Also, it's just a better lens, thanks to the quality of the glass. Also: This thumb-sized SSD finally let me break up with iCloud storage for goodI should also note that I attached this lens onto the R100 via an RF to EF lens adapter. Most of my Canon lenses are EF mount, which isn't compatible with the mirrorless bodies unless you use an adapter. With that said, the R100 did a stellar job. Sample image Canon R100 with 85mm EF lens attached Ant PruittThis 24-megapixel APS-C sensor did a great job capturing fine details. Yes, I have a better lens on the body, but this also proves that a photographer can start with this camera and upgrade to better lenses over the years until they're ready to move on to an upgraded mirrorless body from Canon. As in the first image, I only corrected the white balance. No other post-processing was done. How the Canon handles videoShooting video on the R100 is straightforward, with full HD at 60 frames per second. This is great for live action, but if you're attempting to shoot something in a "cinematic flare," back the frame rate down to at least 30 frames per second, preferably 24 frames per second. Also: This 4K pocket camera easily replaced my iPhone 16 Pro Max for video recordingIf you're curious to shoot in 4K (UHD), note that your image will be presented at a tighter focal length because the video mode utilizes the center of the APS-C sensor and not the full working area. This could be an inconvenience, but it's not a dealbreaker for a camera in this price range.  Canon EOS R100 camera body Ant PruittIf you're wondering whether the R100 can be used for vlogging and live streaming, the answer is yes and no. If you want to vlog, you can, but you won't be able to see yourself as there's no flip-out screen found on most vlogging cameras. Regarding live streaming, you can use the micro HDMI to connect the R100 to your computer via a capture card or an HDMI switcher such as an ATEM Mini. My concerns with the R100I don't have many concerns. First, the lack of a flip-out screen is rather inconvenient. Flip-out screens are useful beyond just vlogging purposes. For example, if you're photographing something from a high or low angle, rotating the screen is super helpful in composing and framing your shot. Also: I'm a sports videographer, and this AI action cam impressed me at CES 2025Secondly, the APS-C sensor is not a dealbreaker, but shooting video should be done in the highest resolution available. Shooting in 4K (UHD) is an option, but cropping in on the sensor doesn't give your 4K footage the look of a clean 4K video, just a 4K file size. On a positive note, the APS-C sensor is great for shooting moon photography, and it has a full-frame telephoto lens attached. You'll gain a little more reach in focal length by roughly 1.4x. ZDNET's buying adviceIf you're an aspiring photographer looking to scratch the itch that your smartphone camera can't seem to satisfy, the Canon EOS R100 is a solid camera at a budget-friendly $479 for the body only. It comes with a 45mm starter lens, which lens isn't the best, but you'll definitely see an improvement over your trusty smartphone. Another great thing about the R100 is that it has the potential to grow with you as you buy slightly better lenses, such as the Canon RF 50mm f/1.8 STM. This one offers a wider aperture, better glass, and great portraits right out of the box. So, even with the addition of the 50mm lens, you're still well under $1,000 spent for a great option to get started with photography.Top holiday deals
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    FBI Issues New Attack Warning — This Is Not The FBI
    The FBI says, “it wasn’t me,” as victims of new attack emerge.
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    Hayden Christensen will return for Ahsoka season 2
    Lucasfilm may have made most of its big announcements on day 1 of Star Wars Celebration, but it saved a few for day 2. At the Ahsoka season 2 panel, series creator Dave Filoni and star Rosario Dawson confirmed that Hayden Christensen will return as Anakin Skywalker. Christensen first played the adult Anakin Skywalker in Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones in 2002 and Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith in 2005. He reprised his role for Disney+’s Obi-Wan Kenobi miniseries in 2022 before taking on a larger part in the first season of Ahsoka. Anakin’s Force ghost was last seen in the season 1 finale watching over Ahsoka (Dawson) after she was trapped in a distant galaxy. Recommended Videos During the panel, it was also announced that Game of Thrones‘ Rory McCann will be taking over the role of Baylan Skol, the former Jedi who was played by the late Ray Stevenson in the first season of Ahsoka. Skol stood out from the rest of the antagonists on the series because he wasn’t a Sith or malevolently evil. Instead, Skol was ambivalent about the light and dark sides of the Force while pursuing his own agenda. Filoni confirmed that his journey will continue in parallel to Ahsoka’s in season 2. Related One of the lingering threads from the previous season was the return of Grand Admiral Thrawn (Lars Mikkelsen), one of the most formidable military minds in the Empire. Filoni revealed that the New Republic’s Admiral Ackbar will appear in the second season and go “head-to-head with Thrawn.” Filoni also joked that he had to restrain himself from using Ackbar’s famous “it’s a trap!” line from Return of the Jedi. Production of Ahsoka season 2 is expected to begin later this month. In related news from Star Wars Celebration, Darth Maul is getting his own animated series in 2026. Lucasfilm also formally announced Shawn Levy and Ryan Gosling’s Star Wars film and shared a first look at The Mandalorian & Grogu. Editors’ Recommendations
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    Black Mirror returns full of delights and disappointments
    Elena Tulaska (Milanka Brooks) in USS Callister: Into InfinityNick Wall/Netflix Black Mirror Charlie Brooker NetflixWhen Black Mirror began in 2011, it was easy to describe: a British horror anthology series about technology. Over time, that description has become fuzzier. It no longer feels very British. It’s not always horrifying or tech-inclined. Sometimes, it’s not even TV: in 2018, an interactive film called Black Mirror: Bandersnatch let viewers control the life of troubled programmer Stefan (Fionn Whitehead). Now in its seventh season, Black Mirror has metamorphosed again. It’s no longer a pure anthology, with two new episodes serving as sequels to …
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