The best laptop stands in the office and on the go

[ad_1] Just because you use a laptop doesn’t mean office ergonomics aren’t a consideration. These laptop stands will help position your laptop at a proper viewing angle with good ventilation and ergonomics. Sure, you could use some books under your laptop to do the same thing, but it’s not an ideal long-term solution. On one … Read more

Apple discontinues revolutionary iPod music player

[ad_1] Apple has decided to discontinue production of the iPod Touch (7th generation), discontinuing the revolutionary iOS-based music player introduced 15 years ago. The announcement doesn’t specifically mention the end of the product, but it does say that the iPod Touch will only be available while supplies last, meaning production of the $199 device has … Read more

Microsoft removed its best tool for the right to repair

[ad_1] Chikena / Shutterstock.com An independent study funded by Microsoft shows that improving repair processes could prevent greenhouse gases and prevent e-waste. But it is easy to “study” a problem, more difficult to solve it. Unfortunately, Microsoft removed its best tool for addressing repairability: Microsoft’s physical stores. In many ways, this is a story as … Read more

Windows 11 KB5013943 update fixes screen flickering and .NET app issues

[ad_1] Microsoft has released the cumulative update for Windows 11 KB5013943 with security updates, improvements, and fixes for screen flickering in safe mode and a bug that causes some NET 3.5 apps to not open. KB5013943 is a required cumulative update as it contains the security updates from Patch Tuesday May 2022 for vulnerabilities discovered … Read more

What is a good internal PC temperature?

[ad_1] Om.Nom.Nom / Shutterstock.com Temperature is a huge obsession for PC enthusiasts, which is why we hear a lot about CPU and graphics card cooling. But what about the rest of the PC? And what is the ideal temperature range? Let’s dive into this hot topic. It’s easier to talk about CPU and graphics card … Read more

Hackers Exploit Critical F5 BIG-IP Bug, Public Exploits Released

[ad_1] Threat actors have begun massively exploiting the critical vulnerability tracked as CVE-2022-1388, which affects multiple versions of all F5 BIG-IP modules, to launch malicious payloads. Last week, F5 released patches for the security issue (severity rating 9.8), which affects the BIG-IP iControl REST authentication component. The company warned that the vulnerability allows an unauthenticated … Read more

Ukraine Warns of ‘Chemical Attack’ Phishing Powering Thief Malware

[ad_1] Ukraine’s Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-UA) warns of mass distribution of Jester Stealer malware via phishing emails with warnings of impending chemical attacks to scare recipients into opening attachments. As the war between Russia and Ukraine continues, the threat of an escalation in the use of more lethal weapons remains a cause for concern. … Read more

Dell, Apple and Netflix face lawsuits for withdrawing services from Russia

[ad_1] A Moscow Arbitration Court reportedly seized nearly $11 million belonging to Dell LLC after the company failed to provide paid services to a local system integrator. IT systems integrator Talmer sued Dell early last month after the US IT giant refused to provide technical support services for VMware as previously agreed. Dell is the … Read more

Lincoln College to close after 157 years due to ransomware attack

[ad_1] Lincoln College, a liberal arts college in rural Illinois, says it will close its doors at the end of this month, 157 years since its founding and after a brutal hit to its finances from the COVID-19 pandemic and a recent ransomware attack. This decision was made even more difficult as the university survived … Read more

Hackers show “blood on your hands” on Russian TV, remove RuTube

[ad_1] Hackers continue to target Russia with cyberattacks, defacing Russian television to show pro-Ukrainian messages, and taking down video streaming site RuTube. During Russian President Putin’s speech at today’s “Victory Day” military parade, pro-Ukrainian hacking groups defaced Russian online television’s schedule page to display anti-war messages. Russian citizens who tried to access television schedules through … Read more

How to watch and what to expect

[ad_1] Google Google I/O is Google’s largest annual event, where the company often reveals a mix of new products/services and new technologies for software developers. Read on to find out where to watch this year’s event and what to expect to see. When is the Google I/O event? Google I/O 2022 will take place over … Read more

Here is the new Microsoft Outlook app for Windows and Mac

[ad_1] Microsoft has reportedly been working on an updated mail client for desktop platforms, based on the company’s Outlook service. Now we have our first look at the app in action. windows center Images shared Friday of the Outlook email client in development running on Windows. Although Microsoft’s Outlook email service has offered apps for … Read more

Hackers exploit critical F5 BIG-IP flaw to launch backdoors

[ad_1] Threat actors have begun massively exploiting the critical vulnerability tracked as CVE-2022-1388, which affects multiple versions of all F5 BIG-IP modules, to launch malicious payloads. Last week, F5 released patches for the security issue (severity rating 9.8), which affects the BIG-IP iControl REST authentication component. The company warned that the vulnerability allows an unauthenticated … Read more

Can I use an Apple Watch without an iPhone?

[ad_1] charnsitr / Shutterstock.com Apple sells the world’s most popular smartwatch, but it’s not a standalone product. If you don’t have an iPhone, you may be wondering what you can do with an Apple Watch or if you can wear one. You’ll need an iPhone to start using Apple Watch It is not possible to … Read more

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