Heads Up: New Android ‘Ultima SMS’ Subscription Scam
151 isn’t the biggest number in the world, but it’s not the smallest either. 10.5 million? That’s a big number indeed and where we are going with this is that there in an ongoing fraud campaign making...
View ArticleContinuing Merits of Tape Storage for Petabyte Data
Obsolescence is real, and it’s an unavoidable reality for nearly all type of technology eventually. Even what is especially practical today will likely one day become useless, and as it has often been...
View ArticleImproving on Windows 11 Threat Protection
There’s always been two tribes when it comes to computing device preferences, and you’re either a Mac or a PC. Those who prefer Macs will usually have a long list of reasons why they prefer to them,...
View ArticleAI Is Becoming Speedier
Artificial Intelligence has been a work long in progress, but in recent years we are definitely starting to see it begin to make more of a mark. The capacities of it were never in question, but the...
View ArticleBig Battery Advances Coming with Solid State
Safe to say audiophiles of today aren’t cut from the same cloth as those that came well before them, and it’s also true that there’s less of a focus on good and pure sound today than there was even a...
View ArticleNew Exclusive C-Band Filters Set to Get 5G Past Federal Aviation Hurdles
The promise of what 5G will be capable of doing with regards to revolutionizing the digital world has the entirety of the planet clamouring for it to be rolled out in full as soon as possible. As is...
View ArticleThe Case Against Sideloading Apps onto iOS
Android and iOS are definitely two entirely different worlds when it comes to the default choices between mobile devices, and you’d have trouble finding any more than just a few people who don’t take...
View ArticleNew Log4Shell Open-Source Apache Software Vulnerability a Major Problem
It has certainly been a while since we’ve had a nasty bug making enough of a stink that it warrants being the subject of one of our weekly blog posts, but here we are again. The good thing has always...
View ArticleRent Out Computing Power for Access to Apps and Services
There’s the old expression ‘take only what you need’ and it’s good advice to follow in all sorts of situations. It may be followable when you’re at an all-you-can-eat buffet and you’ve eaten all you...
View ArticlePros & Cons for Undervolting Graphics Cards
Hoping that everyone is enjoying the holidays, had a good Christmas, and has an enjoyable NYE 2022 on deck. During the Xmas holidays a lot of people find time for entertaining themselves that’s not as...
View ArticleSlowing the Low Code Hype Train
Here we are with another new calendar year opened up, and you’ll be forgiven if January ’22 has you the same you were at this time last year with some sense of bewilderment at how developer...
View ArticleComing Windows 11 Update Set to Make OS Run Better on Lesser Hardware
Even if you’re a Mac person it is not difficult to see why the Windows OS is the dominant one all across the board. And truth is most people are not firmly in one camp or the other when it comes to...
View ArticleData Clean Room Software a Big Development for Brands & Businesses
It was inevitable that eventually data was going to become Big data, and the increasingly digital nature of being in business and doing business is ensuring that trend just becomes more and more...
View ArticleNext Generation Mechanical Keyboards Sure to be a Hit
Even if you don’t have the most dextrous fingers or type especially quickly you are probably like everyone else in the way that doing your job probably involves typing on a keyboard. But these days as...
View ArticleCloud Apps Responsible for the Bulk of Malware Downloads
Web security has improved in leaps and bounds over recent years, but as is always the case the interests on the other side of the fence have made their own advancements. Many people have been inclined...
View ArticleBrain Synapse Function Possibly a Part of the Next Generation of PCs
100 billion is an incredibly big number, and yet a fully developed human brain can have up to as many as 100 billion neurons in it as part of the extensive neural network that provides the brain with...
View ArticleBetter Patching Making For Better Online Security
There’s seemingly no stopping the trend that every new day we are facing the greatest risks ever seen when it comes to being online, and that’s why cybersecurity in an ongoing big deal for both...
View ArticleIntel and Their Aim to Dominate Data Chips
To lean on something means to rely on it, and with that understood it is fair to say companies are leaning on big data more and more by the day. All of this was foreseen with the way digital...
View ArticlePros to a USB-C Hub Monitor
There’s been plenty of instances where we’ve joined in with the consensus and stated that you can’t stop progress, and truth be told we’re of the mindset you wouldn’t want to anyway most of the time....
View ArticleAspect of New Windows 11 Earns A+ as Sustainability Initiative
With growing populations come growing demands for resources, and energy is far and away the one of them that humanity is struggling to come up with and allocate fairly here in the 21st century. Much...
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