Skullcandy Sesh Evo True Wireless Review

The Skullcandy Sesh Evo have an alright physical control scheme. It relies entirely on multi-press inputs on the buds’ multi-function button, with one tap of either bud pausing and playing media and answering calls, three taps to turn on your phone’s voice assistant, and four taps to change the EQ preset. Turning up the volume…

Cisco focuses on application security with Portshift acquisition

Cisco has made plans to acquire Israeli startup Portshift in an effort to bolster its security solutions for a reported, but not confirmed, price of $100 million. Through the use of Kubernetes, an open-source container-orchestration system for computer automation, Portshift enables DevOps, security and operations teams to continuously secure the entire containerized applications lifecycle. In…

Critical Flaws Discovered in Popular Industrial Remote Access Systems

Cybersecurity researchers have found critical security flaws in two popular industrial remote access systems that can be exploited to ban access to industrial production floors, hack into company networks, tamper with data, and even steal sensitive business secrets. The flaws, discovered by Tel Aviv-based OTORIO, were identified in B&R Automation’s SiteManager and GateManager, and MB Connect Line’s…

Sennheiser SC 160 USB-C Headset Review

The Sennheiser SC 160 USB-C are advertised as coming with 2-in-1 earpads, so that you can use either the included foam or leatherette padding, depending on your preferences. However, we couldn’t find any variants that come with the leatherette or the 2-in-1 padding as they all only come with foam. Our test unit also has foam padding,…