Month: October 2020

Businesses are finally sick and tired of passwords passwords

Most businesses have reached the end of their tether with the humble password, which poses an unacceptable security risk in the modern climate, according to new research. Based on a survey of IT professionals commissioned by LogMeIn, owner of popular password manager LastPass, the report states that 92 percent believe…

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Tesla’s battery day ended with no battery and a lot of unanswered questions

Tesla’s battery day has come and gone, leaving many experts scratching their heads over what they saw. Instead of the anticipated “million mile” battery we got a series of plans: a plan to manufacture Tesla’s own battery; a plan to process the raw materials; even a plan to mine its…

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Fitbit Sense Review: It Can Measure Stress—Sort Of

Fitbit’s newest watch can track SpO2 and electrodermal activity, but it can’t handle 2020. Source

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Laptops with multi-cameras might appear as early as next year null

No matter if you buy a laptop from the entry-level price band or one from the premium range, the biggest gripe most of us have had is the average camera output, especially if you’re on the non-Apple side of the world. Without a doubt, this has been the most common…

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Can the Pixel 5 camera still compete using the same old aging sensor?

Google’s new Pixel phones are here, as is the annual round of speculation over how their cameras will perform. The Pixel cameras have been in a weird spot for a couple of years; the Pixel 2 in 2017 was an incredible leap forward for smartphone photography, but features like Night…

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The Morning After: Google unveiled new Pixels, Chromecast and more

Thank you, Google, for keeping your remote press conference mercifully short and to the point. Oddly, the Pixel 5 and Pixel 4a 5G phones — don’t confuse them — were given equal weighting with a new, prettier Chromecast dongle (with remote) and a new… Source

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