The Best Gaming Cpus Of 2023

Having the right CPU for your gaming PC is important to make everything run efficiently. You need to make sure you aren’t mixing Intel and AMD components as well as incompatible generations – new AMD 7000 series processors use an AM5 socket rather than the AM4 of the previous 5000 series. To help you find the right gaming CPU for your build, I’ve put together a list of the very best you can buy....

April 10, 2023 · 6 min · 1201 words · Robert Bade

The Best Small Tablets Of 2023

Sometimes you need something lightweight and portable, or you might simply prefer a smaller screen. A small tablet can work just as well as (or even better than) larger ones. Small tablets can range from 6 to 10 inches, with 8 inches being the standard size of a small tablet. Despite the size, these devices still offer long battery lives, crisp displays, and impressive cameras. We’ve rounded up the best small tablets to prove that big things can come in small packages....

April 10, 2023 · 4 min · 818 words · Helen Bevis

The Best Travel Vpns Of 2023 Expert Tested

With that in mind, a travel VPN, a tool that is unfortunately often overlooked, can keep your data safe and give you peace of mind when you’re on the go. A VPN can be especially critical during travel when you connect to different Wi-Fi routers and don’t know who else is using it. You may have a strong Wi-Fi connection in an airport or café, but is it secure? In most cases, with open Wi-Fi hotspots, the answer is a resounding “no....

April 10, 2023 · 8 min · 1575 words · Rose Greig

The Car Of The Future Is Connected Autonomous Shared And Electric

The Experiences Per Mile Advisory Council was formed to encourage collaboration among an exclusive group of automotive executives, analysts, and industry insiders regarding the changing value chains in automotive being driven by the connected movement. The purpose of the Advisory Council is to uncover best practices and foster cross-industry innovation to define and improve the in-vehicle experience for consumers. I am a member of the EPM advisory council. Automotive and non-automotive companies have an urgent need to offer the optimum connected vehicle experiences to their ever-changing base of customers....

April 10, 2023 · 7 min · 1469 words · Christine King

The Consumerization Of Windows 11 Continues With Newest Windows 11 Test Build

April 10, 2023 · 0 min · 0 words · John Sidwell

The Esa Wants You To Hack Its Satellite For Cybersecurity Reasons

Applications are open through Feb. 18 to submit ideas on how someone would go about hacking the OPS-SAT satellite’s payloads and/or experimental processing core, as well as how to detect and mitigate an attack. Potential hackers will have only six minutes of controlled communications to the OPS-SAT to demonstrate their idea. “The in-built robustness of OPS-SAT makes it the perfect flying platform for ethical hackers to demonstrate their skills in a safe but suitably realistic environment,” said Dave Evans, OPS-SAT Mission Manager, in a statement....

April 10, 2023 · 2 min · 383 words · Lee Moris

The Used Smartphone Market Is Booming Surprisingly That S Good News For Apple

Shipments of used smartphones will have a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 10.3% from 2021 to 2026 and will bea market worth $99 billion, according to IDC. In 2022, used smartphone shipments of 283 million represented an 11.5% increase over the 253.4 million units shipped in 2021. Growth in shipments of new smartphones has remained low since the pandemic, and have since been hampered by supply chain issues and now consumers tightening spending amid recession fears....

April 10, 2023 · 3 min · 502 words · Esperanza Hoelscher

These Are My 5 Must Have Devices For Work Travel Now

But prior to my first trip, I felt like I had almost forgotten what to take with me on a trip. Also: The 5 best travel tech gadgets Which cables and wall adapters? What about a laptop or iPad? What about a device to keep me entertained on long flights or while killing time in a hotel? So many decisions. After three trips to New York over the course of six weeks, here are five devices that have been a staple in my backpack now that I’m traveling again....

April 10, 2023 · 5 min · 921 words · Theresa Guerriero

This 4Th Of July Deal Saves You Nearly 500 Off A Refurbished Ipad Mini 4

Phones make a lot of our daily tasks pretty convenient. We can book a vacation, stream entertainment, study online and even find inspiration in our surroundings. And yet, sometimes, that handheld screen doesn’t cut it. That’s where tablets come in handy, striking the perfect balance between screen size and portability. Few receive as much fanfare as the iPad, but Apple tends to price its products steeply. Alternatively, buying a refurbished iPad could save a few hundred dollars....

April 10, 2023 · 2 min · 375 words · Hector Criscuolo

This Cruel Email Hacking Gang Aims To Tug On Your Heartstrings And Steal Your Cash

Detailed by cybersecurity researchers at Abnormal Security, an organized cyber criminal group – dubbed Lilac Wolverine – has fine-tuned techniques that pull on people’s heartstrings. They include false claims that the gift cards are meant for people who’ve been diagnosed with or lost relatives to serious illnesses, with the claim that they can’t buy because their bank card is missing, or because they’re out of the country. In what researchers describe as an “extremely high attack volume” and “one of the most prolific” BEC campaigns today, one of the elements that makes it look more realistic to victims – and potentially more successful for the scammers – is hacking into real email accounts....

April 10, 2023 · 4 min · 755 words · Anne Rutledge

This Is How A Cybersecurity Researcher Accidentally Broke Apple Shortcuts

In March, Apple users began to report error messages when they attempted to open shared shortcuts. As noted by 9to5Mac, this bizarre issue was of particular concern to content creators who shared shortcuts with their followers via iCloud, who suddenly found their links were broken. Reports began to surface on March 24. A day later, the iPad and iPhone maker told MacStories editor-in-chief Federico Viticci that the company was “working to restore previously shared shortcuts as quickly as possible....

April 10, 2023 · 4 min · 696 words · Stacy Carrillo

This Might Be My New Favorite Web Browser

However, there’s another browser in town that has not only caught my attention but has also seriously impressed me. Also: 8 things you can do with Linux that you can’t do with MacOS or Windows Sidekick claims to be a distraction-free tool to boost your workflow and protect against “attention killers.” That’s a bold claim and I would argue that, in this modern era, protecting against “attention killers” is an impossible task....

April 10, 2023 · 5 min · 857 words · Dorothy Hill

This Mysterious Malware Could Threaten Millions Of Routers And Iot Devices

Detailed by cybersecurity researchers at AT&T Alien Labs, BotenaGo malware can use a number of methods to attack targets then create a backdoor on compromised devices. “Deployed with more than 30 exploits, it has the potential of targeting millions of routers and IoT devices,” said the researchers. Some anti-virus suites detect the malware as a variant of Mirai, the IoT malware botnet that overwhelmed large sections of the internet with DDoS attacks in 2016....

April 10, 2023 · 3 min · 498 words · Kelli Thompson

This Phishing Attack Uses A Countdown Clock To Panic You Into Handing Over Passwords

Detailed by cybersecurity researchers at Cofense, this phishing attack begins with a message that claims to warn the recipient that an attempt to log in to their account from a location they haven’t used before has been blocked – and that they should click a link to verify their email address. This kind of fear tactic is common in phishing attacks, as cyber criminals know that sending victims into a state of urgency means they’re more likely to follow instructions, particularly if they’ve been told something is wrong with their account....

April 10, 2023 · 3 min · 477 words · Lila Martinez

This Phone Wiping Android Banking Trojan Is Getting Nastier

The BRATA or the ‘Brazilian Remote Access Tool, Android’ has been circulating since at least 2019, initially as spyware although it later became a banking trojan. Researchers at Cleafy, an Italian cybersecurity firm, last year discovered BRATA’s makers had started abusing Android’s factory reset to prevent victims from discovering, reporting and preventing unauthorized wire transfers. The factory reset was executed after a successful illicit wire transfer or when the malware detected analysis by installed security software....

April 10, 2023 · 2 min · 407 words · Joseph Ellerbee

This Sub 100 Power Bank Will Easily Meet Your Laptop Charging Needs And Then Some

For example, take the Baseus Blade. This is a 20,000mAh lithium battery pack that’s kitted out with twin USB-C and USB-A ports. The USB-C ports are capable of a maximum of 100W output and 65W input, and the USB-A ports capable of 30W output. On the front is a display that shows the input/output (both Volts and Amps), and the time left to charge/discharge. All this packed into a package 0....

April 10, 2023 · 2 min · 404 words · Brent Pough

This Vpn Service Used By Cyber Criminals To Deliver Ransomware Has Just Been Taken Down By Police

As part of the joint action by Europol, Germany’s Hanover Police Department, the FBI, the UK’s National Crime Agency (NCA) and others, the 15 servers used by the VPNLab.net service have been seized or disrupted, rendering it no longer available. Europol said multiple investigations uncovered criminals using the VPNLab.net service to facilitate illicit activities such as malware distribution. Other cases showed the service’s use in the setting up of infrastructure and communications behind ransomware campaigns, as well as the actual deployment of ransomware....

April 10, 2023 · 3 min · 515 words · Mary Demik

Three Drone Mistakes Everyone Makes And How To Avoid Them

It’s a lot of fun, and after lockdowns and such, it’s nice to get back outdoors. During my training, as well as my time on the drone forums and groups, I’ve come across three mistakes that I see a lot of people doing, mistakes that can be both frustrating because the user isn’t getting the best from their investment but also costly because they are putting their drones at serious risk of damage or loss....

April 10, 2023 · 3 min · 603 words · Alex Smith

Top Manufacturers Will Prioritize Creativity And Sustainability In 2022

The Financial Times reported survey data showing that almost 40% of EU manufacturers cite a “lack of material and equipment as a factor limiting production.” That’s by far the highest proportion since the survey began in 1985, yet over 60% of respondents don’t highlight the problem. Manufacturers face real challenges as they look to 2022, but we shouldn’t exaggerate. Most of them are finding ways to cope, most of the time....

April 10, 2023 · 3 min · 458 words · Kevin Lockhart

Toxic And Unethical One Night With Facebook S Oculus Quest 2 Was Enough

In the case of Apple, it took the intervention of an employer in 2018 to turn me from a committed, dyed-in-the-wool Windows user into a Mac user. I make no excuses or apologies for my previous comments about Apple, and the Mac platform under Steve Jobs – what I experienced was legitimate. But since then, I feel the company has undergone a significant transformation under Tim Cook. I also had an experience and a condition that the Apple Watch brought to the surface that I must acknowledge, as it almost certainly saved my life....

April 10, 2023 · 5 min · 967 words · Jenine James