Abstract: Brain–computer interfaces (BCIs) offer direct interaction between human brain and external devices, bypassing peripheral nerves and muscles. Within noninvasive BCI, electroencephalography ...
Threat actors are increasingly abusing Shop, the order-tracking app from Shopify, by adding fake purchase receipts in users' order histories to trick them into providing sensitive data or installing ...
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The number of people with electrodes in their brains is believed to have more than doubled in the last couple of years. This week, I covered the story of Casey Harrell—a man with ALS who is “the first ...
Abstract: As adversaries refine their techniques to avoid detection, Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs) are increasingly exploring unconventional mechanisms to maintain stealth. This paper introduces ...
What just happened? The company that gave the world the Commodore 64 and the Amiga is back with a flip phone. Commodore has unveiled the Callback 8020, a retro-styled handset for people who want to ...
Commodore aims to combat smartphone addiction with an unusual mobile phone. The newly announced Callback 8020 deliberately omits web browsers, email, and social networks. Instead, the flip phone is ...
The Callback is another bit of gadget nostalgia. It also has a very modern appeal. The Callback is another bit of gadget nostalgia. It also has a very modern appeal. is editor-at-large and Vergecast ...
Commodore, the iconic computer brand of the 1980s, is once again back for your attention—slapping its name on the hottest trend: digital detox. What it can't run are distracting apps that pull you ...
Commodore is making a phone that isn't a full-on smartphone, nor is it a dumbphone. It straddles the line in a very obviously nostalgia-baiting fashion. Before we talk about the new Commodore Callback ...