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- Valve Hands Out Game Soundtracks to Celebrate Public Launch of Steam Music
- Acer Gives Conan O' Brian S7 Following Unflattering Skit
- Asus ROG Introduces G551 and G771 Gaming Laptops
- Amazon App Store Now Serving Dozens of Android Apps Worth Nearly $175 for Free
- Newegg Daily Deals: Asus GeForce GTX 780 Graphics Card, Intel Core i5 4690K, and More!
- Apple Apologizes for Cellular Killing iOS 8.0.1 Update, Suggests Rolling Back to iOS 8
- Linux Bash Bug Poses Security Threat, Gets Compared to Heartbleed
Valve Hands Out Game Soundtracks to Celebrate Public Launch of Steam Music Posted: 25 Sep 2014 12:14 PM PDT |
Acer Gives Conan O' Brian S7 Following Unflattering Skit Posted: 25 Sep 2014 11:52 AM PDT Mockery is the sincerest form of flattery? Maybe not in this caseWe like some of Acer's products, most notable the Aspire S7 which we awarded a 9 Kick Ass in our review. Still, the company recently made some headlines for being perceived as old, cheap, and out of touch on Conan O'Brien's late night talk show. The video below shows Conan's mock Acer keynote conference, which was done shortly after Apple's 9/9/14 event. See Conan's Acer keynote conference spoof above. In the sketch, the show makes fun of Acer's products stating that they offer "free YouTube" and a built-in pill counter among other things. While the comedic jab is definitely unfair, we thought it was hilarious just the same and asked Acer what they thought of it. While our rep stated that the skit certainly wasn't flattering and pointed out that its conferences actually look more like this, they did admit that it was funny and weren't too bothered by it considering Conan has a history of making fun of big tech companies, such as Apple and Samsung. In response, Acer sent Conan and his staff an Aspire S7 for him and his crew to try. The company doesn't expect Conan to do anything with it, but hopes that he and his team will at least view the company in a different light. What did you think of the video? Let us know in the comments below! |
Asus ROG Introduces G551 and G771 Gaming Laptops Posted: 25 Sep 2014 11:49 AM PDT |
Amazon App Store Now Serving Dozens of Android Apps Worth Nearly $175 for Free Posted: 25 Sep 2014 11:21 AM PDT |
Newegg Daily Deals: Asus GeForce GTX 780 Graphics Card, Intel Core i5 4690K, and More! Posted: 25 Sep 2014 10:04 AM PDT Top Deal: If you take a knife to a gun fight, you're setting yourself up for pain, agony, and disappointment. Incidentally, the same is true if you bring integrated graphics to the virtual battlefield. Just like affairs (not something we condone, btw), when it comes to GPUs, discrete is the only way to go. Not only do we encourage it, we'll point you in the right direction with today's top deal for an Asus GeForce GTX 780 Graphics Card for $294 with free shiping (normally $330 - use coupon code: [EMCPAHE22]; additional $20 mail-in-rebate). Not only is it fast, but Asus slapped on a custom cooler that cools better and quiter than reference. It also comes with a backplate for added support and heat dissipation. Other Deals: Crucial MX100 2.5-inch 512GB SATA III MLC Internal Solid State Drive for $189 with free shipping (normally $210 - use coupon code: [EMCPAHE223]) Intel Core i5-4690K Devil's Canyon Quad-Core 3.5GHz LGA 1150 Desktop Processor for $225 with free shipping (normally $240 - use coupon code: [EMCPAHE23]) Acer G6 Series 27-inch 6ms Widescreen LED Backlight Slim Bezel Monitor for $180 with free shipping (normally $200 - use coupon code: [EMCPAHE24]) G.Skill Ripjaws X Series 8GB (2 x 4GB) 240-Pin DDR3 1600 (PC3 12800) Desktop Memory for $72 with free shipping (normally $80 - use coupon code: [EMCPAHE224]) |
Apple Apologizes for Cellular Killing iOS 8.0.1 Update, Suggests Rolling Back to iOS 8 Posted: 25 Sep 2014 09:44 AM PDT |
Linux Bash Bug Poses Security Threat, Gets Compared to Heartbleed Posted: 25 Sep 2014 08:30 AM PDT
Security researchers have discovered a major security bug in the Unix shell known as Bash (Bourne-again shell), one of the most commonly used utilities in Linux and one that could potentially affect a great number of Unix and Linux web servers. By exploiting the newly discovered vulnerability, an attacker can take complete control of the system and/or execute shell commands that could make a server vulnerable to even more threats. The bug is such that an attacker would need a high level of system access to do any real damage, though according to Red Hat, remote attacks are possible through "certain services and applications." Patches are needed to fill in the security hole and eradicate the bug, but since it's been present in enterprise Linux software for so long, that's no easy task, The Verge reports. That said, Red Hat, Fedora, Ubuntu, and others have already released patches, and Apple is working on a fix for Mac OS X. Some security experts, including Errata Security's Robert David Graham, have compared the Bash bug to Heartbleed. Graham went so far as to say it's "probably a bigger deal than Heartbleed" because of all the software out there that's vulnerable -- cataloging it all would be a nightmare, if not an impossible task. |
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