Welcome to another round of fresh news from KodingTech! We have news for all tastes today. From Netflix, Facebook, Microsoft, to cyberattacks and NFTs, let's see what topics we're debating from 19:00, LIVE, on YouTube, at KodingTech Select Episode 22.
Facebook is launching its first smartwatch next summer, with two cameras on a detachable screen. The watch won't need a phone to work. Whether it's another Facebook failure or a smash hit remains to be seen.
Microsoft becomes interested in the wellness area and applies for a patent to track your biometric data, which it then associates with your office-related activities. That is, when you spend a lot of time on emails and meetings, Microsoft sends you alerts and recommendations on how to address the issues.
And as cyberattacks become increasingly sophisticated and frequent, Now it's EA Games' turn to be attacked.. Hackers stole 780GB of source code, but EA Games says no player data was compromised. Is that so?
Also in the cybersecurity and attacks chapter, this week we learn about the largest password leak to date. RockYou2021 made 3.2 billion passwords public.
And if everything turns into an NFT, next week, Sir Tim Berners-Lee will auction off a NFT of the original source code he used to create the World Wide Web.
As I mentioned last week, in the edition Coding Tech Select 21, about the launch of Windows 11, we come again this time with a news related to the topic. Screenshots of the new operating system, which features a new interface, a menu similar to that of Windows 10, but also a lot of other changes, were made public on the Chinese website Baidu.
After months of waiting and various speculations, the dream of many gamers has become reality: Razer announces the new Razer Blade 14, powered by AMD's flagship Ryzen 9 5900HX. That is, the first Razer Blade to include an AMD processor.
And also from Razer for gaming enthusiasts: the Raptor 27 gaming monitor with FreeSync Premium, now features low frame rate compensation, 165Hz refresh rate, THX certification for colors, tones and excellent image accuracy.
A moment we were all wondering when it would come, so it's not surprising: Netflix launches its e-commerce with merch inspired by movies and series.
No, it's not a joke, the meme that went viral, the one in which the design of the Xbox Series X console was compared to that of a refrigerator, has become reality. Microsoft announces that it will begin producing and selling the world's most powerful mini refrigerator this season.
It seems that Facebook has identified a new way to leverage the data and thoughts of the platform's users. The company confirmed that it has begun rolling out a new feature called "prayer posts," which will allow members of certain Facebook groups to request and offer prayers for other people on the platform. We don't know about you, but we think it's only a matter of time until we figure out exactly what Facebook is aiming for by introducing this new feature...
Considering that we have once again gathered a considerable number of interesting news that are worth discussing, we say that you have enough reasons to follow us tonight, from 7:00 PM, LIVE on the KodingTech YouTube Channel.
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