Month: February 2024

Sleep Better and Save Up to 50% Off Casper Mattresses for a Limited Time – CNET

Casper has relaunched its line of mattresses and is offering 20% off to celebrate — and you can even bag one of the older ones for up to 50% off.

Casper has relaunched its line of mattresses and is offering 20% off to celebrate — and you can even bag one of the older ones for up to 50% off.

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Best Waffle Makers of 2024 – CNET

Impress your your family at breakfast (or whenever) with our top tested waffle makers.

Impress your your family at breakfast (or whenever) with our top tested waffle makers.

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Google is Making Search Suggestions in Chrome More Helpful

An anonymous reader shares a report: Google is introducing improvements to search suggestions in Chrome, the company announced today. As part of the changes, users will start to get more helpful search suggestions in Chrome based on what others are searching for, see more images for suggested searches and find search suggestions even with a poor connection.

Search suggestions are the drop-down list of suggested completions that appear before you finish typing out your query in Google. The feature generates predictions to help users save time and speed up their search. With these new updates, Google is expanding the availability of search suggestions and using them to boost inspiration. When users are signed into Chrome on desktop and open a new tab, they will now start to see suggestions in the search box related to their previous searches based on what other people are searching for.

Read more of this story at Slashdot.

An anonymous reader shares a report: Google is introducing improvements to search suggestions in Chrome, the company announced today. As part of the changes, users will start to get more helpful search suggestions in Chrome based on what others are searching for, see more images for suggested searches and find search suggestions even with a poor connection.

Search suggestions are the drop-down list of suggested completions that appear before you finish typing out your query in Google. The feature generates predictions to help users save time and speed up their search. With these new updates, Google is expanding the availability of search suggestions and using them to boost inspiration. When users are signed into Chrome on desktop and open a new tab, they will now start to see suggestions in the search box related to their previous searches based on what other people are searching for.

Read more of this story at Slashdot.

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This wildly unsafe video doorbell is still for sale on Amazon – here’s what you should know

Consumer Reports found this video doorbell sold on Amazon has deeply flawed security that can be easily broken.

In a recently published article, Consumer Reports (CR) is warning people of a faulty video doorbell being sold on Amazon that can be easily commandeered by a total stranger.

The device itself doesn’t have a specific name as it’s sold under different brand names across multiple commerce platforms; not just Amazon. These names include Fishbot, Gemee, Luckwolf, Rakeblue, and Tuck. It doesn’t matter where or from whom you buy the doorbell since they can all be controlled by the Aiwit app which itself is owned by Chinese electronics company Eken. CR, as part of its investigation, bought the device and had a couple of staff members test its security. Needless to say, it’s really bad. All a bad actor needs to take over Eken’s product is to have Aiwit’s app installed on their smartphone. 

Bad security

According to their findings, a random person can walk up to a target’s house, “hold down the doorbell button to put it into pairing mode”, then connect it to their phone’s Wi-Fi hotspot and take complete control. What’s even scary is gaining access allows strangers to see the doorbell’s serial number. With that number, they can remotely view still images from the source video feed at any time. If that wasn’t enough, the pictures are time stamped so they know exactly when someone leaves and comes back to their home.

The security issues don’t stop there. These doorbells actually “expose your home IP address and” the name of your Wi-Fi network to the internet without any sort of encryption attached. Serial numbers can be shared with others online, giving those people access as well. CR points out that the devices “lack a visible ID issued by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC)”. Without this label, it’s actually illegal to sell the product in the United States.

What’s particularly egregious is Eken’s doorbell was given Amazon’s Choice badge, meaning it gets promoted by the platform as a high-quality item.

Contact

Following the investigation, CR reached out to multiple platforms informing them of the faulty doorbell. Few responded; one of which was Walmart who told the publication that they’ve removed the product from their website with no plans on bringing it back. Amazon, on the other hand, is staying quiet. They were still selling the device at the time of this writing. Consumer Reports even contacted Eken, but, they were met with radio silence. TechRadar also contacted Amazon and will update this story with its response.

It’s worth mentioning Eken sells indoor cameras, although it’s unknown if these have the same vulnerabilities too. CR told TheVerge that they haven’t tested the other models nor does it appear that Aiwit servers have any sort of defense from would-be hackers. Anybody can send in a ton of requests and seemingly gain entry to people’s feed without much pushback.

Consumer Reports is recommending current owners immediately disconnect the Eken video doorbell from their Wi-Fi and remove it from their door. They’re also asking online retailers to be more proactive in ensuring the quality of the items they sell.

If you’re looking for other options, check out TechRadar’s list of the best video doorbell for 2024.

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Best VPN for Mexico – CNET

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Ariel Kaye built a brand that’s outlasted the DTC Boom

This week, Dom spoke with Ariel Kaye, the founder of the home lifestyle brand Parachute.
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‘Wonka’ Streaming on Max: Release Date and Time – CNET

Here’s when you can watch the whimsical film starring Timothée Chalamet.

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