Fortniteā€™s latest concert turned pop stars into kaiju

A screenshot of the rapper Juice WRLD during a virtual Fortnite concert.
Image: Epic Games

Fortniteā€™s most recent virtual concert was supersized in multiple ways. Unlike previous events, which focused on specific artists like Ariana Grande or Metallica, this one featured a cast of four different artists: Snoop Dogg, Eminem, Ice Spice, and the late Juice WRLD. And it turned each one of the large lineup into a kaiju-sized performer, while also integrating deep cuts of Fortnite lore and providing a tease of whatā€™s next for the game.

Things started out at Snoop Doggā€™s compound, which has been at the center of the battle royale map since the beginning of November. From there, a gigantic version of the rapper performed, before whisking players away into space for another song. In fact, the event constantly moved around: up next was…

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Author: Andrew Webster

You can still grab Appleā€™s entry-level iPad for its lowest price to date

The 10th-gen iPad in yellow, resting face up on a wooden table.
Youā€™d be hard-pressed to find a better tablet for $249.99 than the 10th-gen iPad. | Photo by Dan Seifert / The Verge

Apple may have announced a new iPad Mini just over a month ago, but if all you want is a basic tablet for entertainment purposes, itā€™s probably not worth forking out $499 for Appleā€™s latest tablet. In fact, unless youā€™re clamoring for Apple Intelligence or a pint-sized form factor, the 10th-gen iPad will suffice. Thankfully, itā€™s still on sale at Amazon with Wi-Fi and 64GB of storage starting at $249.99 ($100 off) when you clip the on-page coupon, which drops the tablet to its best price to date.

The A14 Bionic processor in the entry-level iPad isnā€™t as snappy as the Miniā€™s A17 Pro chip, but it offers more than enough power for streaming, browsing the web, and video chatting. The iPad can also last up to 10 hours or more when doing…

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Author: Sheena Vasani

An Okta login bug bypassed checking passwords on some long usernames

Illustration of a password above an open combination lock, implying a data breach.
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On Friday evening, Okta posted an odd update to its list of security advisories. The latest entry reveals that under specific circumstances, someone couldā€™ve logged in by entering anything for a password, but only if the accountā€™s username had over 52 characters.

According to the note people reported receiving, other requirements to exploit the vulnerability included Okta checking the cache from a previous successful login, and that an organizationā€™s authentication policy didnā€™t add extra conditions like requiring multi-factor authentication (MFA).

Here are the details that are currently available:

On October 30, 2024, a vulnerability was internally identified in generating the cache key for AD/LDAP DelAuth. The Bcrypt algorithm was…

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Author: Richard Lawler

Some iPhone 14 Plus phones have a camera issue, but Apple may fix it for free

iPhone 14 Plus on a MacBook Air.
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Apple announced a new service program to fix iPhone 14 Plus phones that have rear cameras that wonā€™t show a preview.

Hereā€™s Appleā€™s specific definition of the affected phones, according to the service program page:

Apple has determined that the rear camera on a very small percentage of iPhone 14 Plus devices may exhibit no preview. Affected devices were manufactured between April 10, 2023 to April 28, 2024.

If your iPhone 14 Plus is affected ā€” and you can enter your serial number on the program page to see if yours is ā€” Apple says it or an Authorized Service Provider will service your phone for free. If youā€™ve already paid to have the camera repaired, Apple says to reach out to ask if you can get a refund.

Eligible phones will be…

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Author: Jay Peters

Hyundaiā€™s cutesy Inster EV doesnā€™t need to be quick

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This will fit in most parking spots. | Image: Hyundai

The reviews for Hyundaiā€™s little electric SUV that could are trickling in, and itā€™s clear that the Inster is a delightful way to move about town ā€” regardless of its lack of quickness compared to other similarly-sized EVs. The Insterā€™s top speed for the long-range version is about 93 miles per hour (or 150 km/h), and it has a zero to 62 mph (100km/h) acceleration in 10.6 seconds, according to the specs Hyundai published today.

Hyundai also revealed more details about the Insterā€™s price, with European reviewers saying itā€™s expensive compared to similar competition at Ā£23,495 (about $25,477). In the US, however, thatā€™s a price we can only dream about since our most affordable options include the $35,000 Chevy Equinox EV or the hope Tesla…

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Author: Umar Shakir

Fortnite kicked off its remixed Chapter 2 season with a Snoop Dogg and Ice Spice concert

Snoop Dogg in Fortnite.
Image: Epic Games

Fortnite is rewinding the clock once again. After a bit of teasing, Epic is about to kick off a new period in the battle royale game dubbed The Remix: Chapter 2 ā€” and itā€™s not only looking back in time, itā€™s integrating music in an ambitious new way.

The launch of the remixed season was preceded by a musical event, similar to the Eminem concert that teased a new era for Fortnite. This time around, Snoop Dogg and Ice Spice took the stage ā€” both in the game and IRL at Times Square in New York ā€” and once the season kicks off, the musical aspects will go a step farther.

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As the name implies, the new mini season brings back many of the characters, gameplay elements, and locations of the gameā€™s second…

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Author: Andrew Webster