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Monday April 28, 2025. 03:30 PM
Mobile threats are no longer an emerging issue, they're here, rapidly evolving, and targeting the devices organizations depend on every day. As employees use smartphones, laptops, and tablets to access sensitive data and systems, a new report from Zimperium zLabs shows...
Should you buy an Instax Mini or Mini Evo? Instax Square or Wide? We demystify Fujifilm’s Instax lineup to help you find the perfect instant camera (or printer).
A new report from managed security services company LevelBlue reveals that organizations are forging ahead with AI innovations despite increased security concerns. The report shows AI-powered attacks, such as deepfakes and synthetic identity attacks, are expected to rise in...
Widespread power outages were reported Monday in parts of Spain, Portugal and France, affecting critical infrastructure like airports and causing transportation disruptions. From a report: 'The interruption was due to a problem in the European electricity grid,' E-Redes, the ...
Why settle for a bad version of Windows? Winhance can debloat and optimize Windows 11-- and keep it that way. It’s been designed for Windows 11 but works just fine on Windows 10 as well.
Digital security is undergoing profound transformations catalyzed by the shortcomings of traditional authentication methods. Security strategies often force businesses to choose between robust defenses that frustrate users and seamless experiences that heighten...
Image board hints that rumors of a poorly maintained back end may be true Clearweb cesspit 4chan is back up and running, but says the damage caused by a cyberattack earlier this month was 'catastrophic.'…
It's been a while since a single-person, single-player indie project popped off just as hard as Schedule 1 is at the moment. As the name implies, it's a drug dealing simulator with a surprising amount of granularity and detail, which in large part is made possible by the...
Imagine, if you will, shaking salt out from a cactus, keeping your toothbrush on a leaf, or using a plant pot as an end table. This isn't some kind of weird solarpunk story pitch, but in fact the purview of ForgeCore, an engineer and 3D printer bringing his...
In Starfield's far-future speculation, the joint fitters' union must be a galactic power on par with the Empire for just how many tubes, pipes, and other means of liquid and gaseous conveyance can be found sprouting from literally every structure in the Settled Systems. —...
The Cathedral of Junk, tucked away in the quiet Austin backyard of Vince Hannemann, is an incredible structure made from a hodgepodge of 'junk'. The first thing that came to mind when I saw the cathedral in this video is the phrase 'one man's trash is another man's...
This mesmerizing animation by Ted Wiggin has made my morning a lot better. MIMT is a 4 minute film that shows cartoon animals and psychedelic patterns interacting in gorgeous colors. Shapes morph into creatures, portals open up, and a glowing cat and snake dance around. —...
HP’s no-nonsense EliteBook Ultra G1i is a buttoned-up laptop that’s priced accordingly.
Sales of electric vehicles in America jumped 10.6% in the first three months of 2025 (compared to the same period in 2024), reports Bloomberg. And research provider BloombergNEF expects all of 2025 will see a 31.5% sales increase from 2024's sales in the U:S. — slightly...
Government procurement process is very involved Comment It's easy to miss £125 million ($166 million). It could happen to anyone. Take Paul Patterson, for example. In January 2024, the director of Fujitsu Services Ltd emailed the UK government's commercial arm to confirm...
This little Oxo Rapid Brewer achieves the impossible: fast, delicious cold brew. But hot coffee offers mixed results.
Poorly maintained sewers can have disastrous consequences, but regular inspections can be time-consuming, expensive, and dangerous. The solution: subterranean dung drones.
AI is either taking over routine tasks typically performed by younger employees or requiring them to learn how to use the tech to be more effective in their jobs. Nearly four in 10 Americans, for instance, believe genAI could diminish the number of available jobs as it...
It is only too easy to dismiss something that is less than perfect, that does not meet your every need or desire, as crap. It is an accusation that is frequently leveled at Windows 11, and now there is something you can do about it. The bluntly named Crapfixer does exactly...
Records reviewed by WIRED show law enforcement agencies are eager to take advantage of the data trails generated by a flood of new internet-connected vehicle features.
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