|
Navigation
Search
Top: PC / Tech.
|
The latest geek News
Tuesday April 15, 2025. 03:52 PM
Despite being present on virtually every employee's browser, extensions and plug-ins are rarely monitored by security teams or controlled by IT and a new report shows that could be leaving enterprises at risk. The study from LayerX Security combines statistics from real-life ...
Support your friendly neighborhood independent comic strip: SIGN UP FOR THE INNER HIVE and you'll get each week's Tom the Dancing Bug comic at least a day before publication. Plus other exclusive content like extra comics, commentary, juicy gossip, puzzles, jokes, and...
Have you ever laid in bed awake at night wondering 'what would it look like if a giant banana were orbiting the earth?' Apparently, at least one person has wondered that, because they made this video. The video shows what it would look like if a gigantic banana were...
It is common, on NUMA systems, to try to allocate all memory on the local node, since it will be the fastest. That is not the only possible policy, though; another is weighted interleaving, which seeks to distribute allocations across memory controllers to maximize the...
Security updates have been issued by AlmaLinux (glibc), Red Hat (kernel and kernel-rt), Slackware (perl), SUSE (haproxy, kernel, and webkit2gtk3), and Ubuntu (cimg, perl, protobuf, and webkit2gtk).
Bipartisan support needed to keep DOGE from the door The proposed cuts to NASA's budget are drawing sharp criticism from US lawmakers, with one saying: 'If you cut this budget, you cut into the heart of America's leadership when it comes to space exploration.'…
New research shows that only 29 percent of all organizations say their compliance programs consistently meet internal and external standards. The report from Swimlane reveals that fragmented workflows, manual evidence gathering and poor collaboration between security and...
This adventurous vegan meal kit requires some elbow grease, but it’s (mostly) worth it.
An anonymous reader quotes a report from TechCrunch: Car rental giant Hertz has begun notifying its customers of a data breach that included their personal information and driver's licenses. The rental company, which also owns the Dollar and Thrifty brands, said in notices...
In what can only be described as a personal attack on everyone's New Year's resolutions, Stoccafisso Design has created a wooden shrimp that makes my daily routine look like a depression nap. This overachieving little bottom-feeder hits the gym, gets massages, shreds at the...
Isaac Marovitz, the developer of Whiskey, a frontend for Apple’s Game Porting Toolkit and Wine, has decided to throw in the towel. The developer is advising users to buy CrossOver instead, which provides the same service. The reasoning behind their decision seems sound, and...
The DistroWatch news feed is brought to you by TUXEDO COMPUTERS. Philip Müller has announced the release of Manjaro Linux 25.0.0, a major update of the project's rolling-release set of desktop-oriented distribution. The new release upgrades all the supported desktops;...
When it rains, it pours. Here are our picks for cold, wet days—plus expert tips on deciphering product specs.
Stopping users shooting themselves in the foot with last century's tech Microsoft has twisted the knife into ActiveX once again, setting Microsoft 365 to disable all controls without so much as a prompt.…
Proponents of Web3 — what’s been called the next-gen internet — believe it could go mainstream this year by merging AI agents with blockchain to create secure, decentralized, and user-friendly digital experiences. Agentic AI holds out the promise of simplifying complex ...
Car hire biz takes your privacy seriously, though Car hire giant Hertz has confirmed that customer information was stolen during the zero-day data raids on Cleo file transfer products last year.…
The new Polaroid Flip comes loaded with features to help bring some much-needed reliability to instant photography—without making it sterile.
Jamison Wagner was also charged with an alleged arson attack on the New Mexico Republican Party’s office.
You can't keep a good OS down The first Intel-based Mac was 19 years ago, but new versions of apps for both Classic Mac OS and PowerPC Mac OS X still occasionally appear, and we are here for it.…
AI tools have arrived in two of the most basic and long-serving Windows utilities. Here’s what they do and how you can turn them off if you prefer.
|
25 sources
Current Date
Nov, Sun 9 - 15:43 CET
|







