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The police do not reset the smartphones they resell, Sony announces a new PlayStation Showcase, this is the recap

Smartphones sold by the police are a gold mine for pirates, Sony unveils the date of the next PlayStation Showcase, Tesla is making progress in the development of its humanoid robot… welcome to the recap of the day before!

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The big good news of the day before is undoubtedly the announcement of the brand new PlayStation Showcase, which will take place on May 24th. We expect big announcements from the Sony team, like what Elon Musk did with his Tesla Bot, whose development is obviously progressing well. Meanwhile, researchers in Maryland have made a chilling discovery by looking at smartphones being auctioned off by police.

The police forget to reset the smartphones they resell at auction

The latest study from the University of Maryland is terrifying. By buying many smartphones at auction, resold by the police, the researchers realized that a large part of them still contain compromising information, in particular about the victims of the cases in question. Worse still, some are not even protected by a PIN code.

Read —Smartphones resold by the police are a real gold mine for hackers

See you on May 24 for the next PlayStation Showcase

Soon new images of Marvel’s Spider-Man 2? It is very likely, since Sony has announced the holding of a brand new PlayStation Showcase, on May 24th. The conference will last one hour and will focus on both first-party studios as well as third-party developers. We expect very big announcements, the period being particularly favorable.

To read – PS5: the next PlayStation Showcase will take place this May 24, big announcements are coming

Tesla’s robot now knows how to walk properly

And it was not won, given the latest images that the manufacturer had unveiled. Now Optimus is able to move slowly, as well as grab objects. It can even recognize and sort them as needed. Advances presented in a short video for investors.

To read — Tesla Optimus: the humanoid robot can now walk and move objects

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