Facebook-owned properties, including Instagram, WhatsApp and Messenger, were hit by sweeping outages Monday. The issues started around 11:45 a.m. ET, according to DownDetector, and were hitting users globally. Shortly after noon, Facebook’s... Read More
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Below are some tips for leaf peepers: 1. Plan ahead! If you’re planing on an overnight trip to see the changing leaves, make hotel arrangements early, as many have extra regulations due to the COVID-19 pandemic. 2. Follow the state... Read More
Apple’s augmented reality headset will enter mass production in the second quarter of next year, with a launch expected between the third and fourth quarter of 2022, according to a translated report from the Taiwanese version... Read More
Microsoft has announced that Office 2021 will be launching alongside Windows 11 with the company already set the new operating system’s launch date for October 5. Office 2021 will be available in the following versions: Microsoft Office Home... Read More
Big Tech has taken a beating recently. The latest punch? A series of investigative reports on Facebook and Instagram, exposing the platforms’ toxic impact on both society and young people. The Wall Street Journal conducted an... Read More
Apple spent the afternoon rolling out the red carpet for its swath of new products. Apple announced a new iPad, iPad Mini, iWatch, and four new iPhones during a 77-minute keynote held this afternoon. All of the devices featured some... Read More
WarnerMedia’s HBO Max will launch six European countries on 26th October. The streamer will debut in Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland, Spain and Andorra on that date. HBO Max will be available to new customers as well as existing customers of HBO... Read More
Back to college season is here and the need for helpful apps to make the transition easy for incoming and returning college students is at its highest! So, here are 6 must need apps to... Read More
Hundreds of millions of people around the globe use Microsoft Office 365, which includes Word, Powerpoint, Excel, Outlook, OneNote, OneDrive, Publisher and more. Unfortunately, criminals are always in cyberspace trying to steal your information... Read More
Last week, rumors that T-Mobile had been breached floated around hacker forums. The company quickly confirmed that somebody did gain access to its servers, but failed to spill the deets… until today. What started as a murmur is now a loud... Read More
Intel placed a big bet today… on gaming. The notorious chipmaker is marketing its latest consumer GPUs as ‘Intel Arc,’ a new graphics brand. Arc’s “Alchemist” brand incorporates both hardware and software powering GPUs to... Read More
Windows operating system and Office productivity suite have always been top performers on any software piracy platforms. So, it’s no wonder that Microsoft, the developer of both products, works hard to establish anti-piracy measures. In a... Read More
Now more than ever, students need computers for school. How do you know what type of computer is best for the 2021-22 academic year? The six tips below can help you purchase the best back-to-school computer for your child: 1. Know your... Read More
TikTok has announced several safety changes to accounts with underage users, including new Direct Message prompts and a cut-off time for push notifications. The changes, announced on 12 August, are aimed at users aged between 13 to 17. TikTok... Read More
This describes the typical Cyber Kill Chain®, which walks through each of the seven stages of a targeted ransomware attack. It provides visibility into the intruders’ tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs). • Step 1:... Read More