Samsung OLED vs. QLED vs. Micro RGB: I compared the 3 TV types and found a surprise winner

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Samsung recently released its new Micro RGB TV R95H, featuring breakthrough technology that introduces individually lit LEDs capable of producing blue light on the panel. Samsung has long used a clever workaround to produce blue hues with a blue LED backlight behind panels made of red, green, and yellow LEDs, and it works, but it isn't very accurate.

Also: Samsung's R95H Micro RGB impressed me more than any TV since my first OLED

By integrating blue LEDs directly into the same unit as the red and green LEDs, the R95H can produce a wider range of colors with stunning accuracy. While it shares the same DNA as its QLED cousin, the QN90F, the Micro RGB panel offers contrast and detailing more akin to the S95H OLED. With blue, red, and green LEDs integrated into millions of specially-designed micro...

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New lightweight, self-propagating crypto stealing malware delivered by USB spotted by Microsoft researchers – Crypto Clipper script-based stealer hunts for vulnerable wallets

* Microsoft warns of “Crypto Clipper,” a worm spreading via malicious .LNK files on USB drives * Malware maintains persistence, connects to Tor C2, enables remote code execution, and steals clipboard crypto data * It swaps wallet addresses, exfiltrates seed phrases/private keys, and uploads screenshots to assess target value Microsoft is warning