Month: September 2021

Logitech launches new wireless technology for the enterprise, aimed at hybrid work Logi Bolt

Logitech is expanding its enterprise offerings by introducing a new high-performance, secure wireless technology called Logi Bolt for its wireless keyboards, mice and other business accessories. Logi Bolt aims to provide a solution to key imperatives for enterprise IT by delivering a secure wireless connection, a robust wireless signal and…

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We’re Giving Away One of Our Favorite TVs

We’re working with TCL and CBS Sports to give away our top WIRED-recommended TV. (Open to the US only. See rules for details.) Source

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Virtual events startups have high hopes for after the pandemic

Few people thought of virtual events before the pandemic struck, but this format has fulfilled a unique and important need for companies and organizations large and small during the pandemic. But what will virtual events’ value be as more of the world attempts to return to life before COVID-19? To…

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Your new GPU might actually be a mega security risk Image of padlock against circuit board/cybersecurity background

Experts have warned about a new type of malware threat that uses your graphics card to stay off the radar of antivirus apps. As reported by Bleeping Computer, the malware executes via the GPU in its memory buffer, staying hidden from any security apps that could be watching the system…

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DJI’s next gimbal might be able to extend like a selfie stick

It looks like DJI is preparing to release a new smartphone gimbal. A leak shared by WinFuture and subsequently spotted by The Verge shows the Osmo Mobile 5. New to this model is a telescoping mechanism that will allow you to extend the gimbal. That’s something that should give those…

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Twitter’s new Safety Mode autoblocks abusive accounts

Twitter is launching a new feature called Safety Mode that will temporarily autoblock accounts sending harmful or abusive tweets to you. Safety Mode is launching in beta with a “small feedback group” of accounts on iOS, Android, and Twitter.com with English-language settings enabled and plans of expanding the group of…

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