Month: October 2021

Looking to buy the iPhone 13? A 36 month contract could be the best way to go iPhone 13 deals

If you’ve been on the search for a new iPhone lately, you will have seen that Apple has launched four new devices. In typical Apple fashion, these devices aren’t too cheap, but, there are ways to get the prices down. One of those ways is by signing up to a…

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You can message yourself on WhatsApp to take notes

The popular instant messaging app WhatsApp has a feature that you can use to message on your own number to add notes or save some important information. The “click to chat” feature allows you to start a chat with someone without having their phone number saved in your phone’s address…

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Watch out – that Android security update may be malware Phone malware

The creators of FluBot have launched a new campaign that uses fake Android security update warnings to trick potential victims into installing the malware on their devices. In a new blog post, New Zealand’s computer emergency response team Cert NZ has warned users that the message on the malware’s new…

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Meet the world’s first sub-$100 1TB portable SSD: here’s what it means to you Buffalo SSD

Specialist Japanese data storage company, Buffalo Technology, is probably the last SSD vendor we’d expect to release the first external SSD with a 1TB capacity costing less than $100.  And yet, the outfit, better known for its expensive high end Terastation NAS devices, has lined up the SSD-PG1.0U3B.   How…

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Office 2021 release date and features revealed – here’s all you need to know Office 2021

If you prefer paying for your office software the old fashion way where you pay once for a lifetime license, you’re in luck as Microsoft has revealed new details about Office 2021. Unlike Microsoft 365 which uses a software-as-as-service (SaaS) business model where users pay annually for the right to…

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Delaying Elizabeth Holmes’ Theranos fraud trial is paying off for the defense

Human memory is fallible. That’s why defense lawyers like to age their cases — and why prosecutors were so frustrated with the multiple delays in trying Elizabeth Holmes for her role at the failed blood-testing company Theranos. Given enough time, people forget things. That can open the door for reasonable…

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