Month: December 2022

Microsoft Excel threats could be a major security risk to your business

Audio player loading… Microsoft may have blocked macros from running by default in its Office suite of programs, but there are workarounds, researchers are saying.  Several months after the ban was introduced, one specific workaround is seeing an uptick in adoption in the cybercriminal community, according to a new report…

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Nvidia RTX 4070 Ti GPU leaked photos give us hope for our energy bills

Audio player loading… Nvidia’s RTX 4070 Ti really is almost upon us, the rumor mill would have us believe, with fresh photographic evidence of the power connector setup of this graphics card, showing it won’t be a power hog. VideoCardz (opens in new tab) leaked pictures of Gigabyte’s RTX 4070…

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Wednesday’s top tech news: Musk looks for a way out

Thousands of Twitter employees have left since Elon Musk’s takeover of the social media firm, but the biggest resignation is yet to come. Musk himself has publicly acknowledged that he plans to resign as CEO of the company once he can find a “foolish enough” successor. But while Musk still…

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Don’t expect a Raspberry Pi 5 next year

“Don’t expect a Pi 5 next year. Next year is a recovery year,” the CEO said. “There’s merit, I think, in us spending a year before we look at introducing anything new, spending a year recovering from what just happened to all of us.”  “Next year is a recovery year”…

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This keyboard has a screen underneath – and you might not be able to look away

Audio player loading… Computer mice brand Finalmouse is taking customization to an eccentric level by revealing a new keyboard with an interactable screen underneath a layer of transparent keys and switches. And the results are pretty striking. Customizing mechanical keyboards mostly comes down to changing the keys or picking out…

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Elon Musk isn’t serious about giving power to a new CEO

Elon Musk said Tuesday that he’ll still be in charge of Twitter’s software and server teams after he resigns his CEO seat to “someone foolish enough to take” it. He broke the news in a response to a poll he ran earlier this week, where around 58 percent of respondents…

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