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Xbox Tv Featured

With Xbox X and S Release, Xbox on TVs Could Be Next

They’ve begun rolling out the xCloud streaming service, and next up could be an Xbox app included on smart TVs in the next year.

By Laura Tucker – Nov 26, 2020

Wireless Doorbells Cybersecurity Featured

Popular Wireless Doorbells May Carry Cybersecurity Risk

Wireless doorbells aren’t necessarily the low-risk option. 11 popular wireless doorbells failed basic cybersecurity tests.

By Laura Tucker – Nov 25, 2020

Facial Recognition Bears Cows Featured

Facial Recognition Not Just for People – Bears and Cows, Too

Facial recognition software is being used to recognize bears, cows, and primates.It’s created the same way facial recognition for humans is created.

By Laura Tucker – Nov 24, 2020

Apple Tv Remote Featured

New Apple TV Remote on the Way – With a Catch

It’s good news that a new third-party remote has been developed to replace the Apple TV remote. But it won’t be offered to existing customers.

By Laura Tucker – Nov 23, 2020

Phishing Phone Scams Featured

FBI and CISA Warn of Vishing Phone Scams

Bad actors have gone back to old-school methods and are using vishing phone scams once again because so many are working from home.

By Laura Tucker – Nov 20, 2020

Apple Commission App Store Featured

Apple Reduces App Store Commission for Small Businesses

Apple announced it is lowering the commission it makes on purchases from companies that make less than $1 million in proceeds in the App Store.

By Laura Tucker – Nov 19, 2020

Google Maps Update Featured

Google Maps Update Adds Assistant and Food Delivery

Google Maps has received an update and now includes Google Assistant help, food delivery status, and further COVID-19 data for the given area.

By Laura Tucker – Nov 18, 2020

News Microsoft Teams Apps Featured

Microscoft Teams Adds Ability to Use More Apps in Meetings

Microsoft TEams is making an obvious play for the work-from-home customers, adding workforce apps and power tools for use in meetings.

By Laura Tucker – Nov 17, 2020

News Soundbeamer Featured

SoundBeamer Delivers Personalized Sound without Headphones

SoundBeamer is a new device that will deliver personal sound but without headphones, earbuds, or anything else on your ears.

By Laura Tucker – Nov 16, 2020

News Google Storage Featured

Google Storage Will Cost You and Delete Your Files

While Google has allowed us to use it for all our storage, it’s going to start charging us and will also delete our files from Gmail, Drive, and Photos.

By Laura Tucker – Nov 13, 2020

News Xbox Series X Vaping Featured

Microsoft Issues Warning About Vaping and Xbox Series X

Microsoft was forced this week to issue a warning to not intentionally blow vaping smoke into the Xbox Series X after attempts to make viral videos.

By Laura Tucker – Nov 12, 2020

News Ring Doorbells Fire Hazard Featured

Ring Doorbells Gen 2 Recalled Because of Fire Hazard

The US Consumer Product Safety Commission posted a notice that said the Ring Doorbells are being recalled because of a potential fire hazard.

By Laura Tucker – Nov 11, 2020

News Zoom Encryption Settlement Featured

FTC Settlement: Zoom Lied About End-to-End Encryption

Zoom has reached a settlement with the FTC, who claimed the company lied for years to users about utilizing end-to-end encryption.

By Laura Tucker – Nov 10, 2020

News Old Android Websites Featured

Old Versions of Android to Not Support Secure Websites

You may be forced into buying a newer Android phone. Older Android versions prior to 7.1.1 Nougat will no longer work with many secure websites.

By Laura Tucker – Nov 9, 2020

News Iphone 12 Chip Featured

Power Chip Shortage Could Affect Apple iPhone 12 Delivery

With the Apple iPhone 12 finally released and looking for to the holiday season, a power chip shortage could leave buyers waiting.

By Laura Tucker – Nov 5, 2020

News Ai Virus Cough Featured

AI Algorithm Detects Virus with Your Cough

MIT researchers have developed an AI algorithm that will detect the virus with your cough. The AI could be used on your smartphone.

By Laura Tucker – Nov 4, 2020

News Raspberry Pi 400 Featured

Raspberry Pi 400 Is a Complete Desktop PC in a Keyboard

The Raspberry Pi line is introducing something new: the Raspberry Pi 400, a complete desktop PC build into a keyboard.

By Laura Tucker – Nov 3, 2020

News Cyberattacks Hospitals Featured

Memo Warns of “Imminent” Cyberattacks on Hospitals

U.S. federal officials have warned of “increased and imminent” cyberattacks on hospitals and healthcare providers during the pandemic.

By Laura Tucker – Nov 2, 2020

News Apple Google Search Featured

Is Apple Developing an Alternative to Google Search?

Apple is said to be developing its own search engine to possibly replace the Google search on its devices.

By Laura Tucker – Oct 30, 2020

News Windows 10 Flash Featured

Windows 10 Update Will Eliminate Adobe Flash for Good

Windows 10 will finally end its tenure with Adobe Flash and will purge it from your system when the latest update is installed.

By Laura Tucker – Oct 29, 2020

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In 1969, László Bélády and two IBM colleagues published a paging-machine anomaly showing FIFO could make four memory frames suffer ten page faults after three frames suffered nine, leaving generations of operating-systems students staring at the moment more memory became the wrong answer

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In 2016, archaeologists dated two rings of snapped stalagmites in France’s Bruniquel Cave to 176,500 years ago, evidence that Neanderthals had walked 336 metres into darkness with fire and built architecture deep underground long before modern humans reached Europe

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Otto von Bismarck was 74 when Germany adopted the world’s first national old-age social insurance program in 1889, setting the pension age at 70 after years of fighting socialists with bans, laws, and a promise few workers would live long enough to use

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When cosmonaut Valeri Polyakov stepped out of his Soyuz capsule in March 1995 after 437 consecutive days aboard Mir, doctors recorded him at several centimetres above his pre-flight height, and his spine had become so unaccustomed to gravity that the recovery team carried him to a chair rather than risk the compression of letting him walk.

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When Bell Labs engineer Karl Jansky pointed a rotating antenna at the sky in 1932 looking for sources of transatlantic radio static, he kept picking up a faint hiss that peaked every 23 hours and 56 minutes, and he eventually realized he had become the first human to hear the center of the Milky Way.

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