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2024-12-31 13:15:36| Engadget

Were wrapping up 2024, so why not do it with some frivolous CES announcements? Like this premium (it has to be premium!) microwave from LG, with a touchscreen bigger than your iPad. Im not sure what youll watch in the three-and-a-half minutes it takes to heat that butter chicken curry, but you can do it in glorious full HD resolution.  LG The touchscreen integrates with LGs ThinQ Smart Home Dashboard if you think its the right time to change channels on your TV or tinker with compatible Matter and Thread devices, like smart lights and er, and other things. It can also pair with the companys induction range oven to display cooking progress if you struggle to crane your neck from your microwave to your kitchen burners. Its no washing machine inside a washing machine, but still, you gotta love CES. LG is on a trip this year. Mat Smith Get this delivered daily direct to your inbox. Subscribe right here! The biggest tech stories you missed YouTube copies Netflix's old 'Play Something' button in new test Donald Trump asks the Supreme Court to delay the TikTok ban CES 2025: What we're expecting to see in Las Vegas The US Treasury says it was hacked in a China-linked cyberattack The breach was first reported on December 8. Documents and workstations at the US Treasury Department were accessed during a cyberattack linked to a "China state-sponsored Advanced Persistent Threat actor." The attack was pretty bad, and its been cited as "a major cybersecurity incident." The Treasury Department said it has worked with the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and the FBI to understand the full scope of the breach but hasn't shared how long files and workstations were accessible or what was accessed. Beijing has denied any involvement. Continue reading. In 2024, the camera of the year was a drone DJIs Neo made aerial video accessible for everyone. Engadget Honesty? 2024 was a dull year for cameras, with new devices offering small tweaks and minor improvements. But drones? Specifically, entry-level ones? DJI made it an intriguing year, spitting out multiple models, including the versatile, easy-to-use Neo, all while fending off the US government's plans to ban sales from the company. Continue reading.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/general/the-morning-after-engadget-newsletter-121536994.html?src=rss


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