Month: January 2023

Many firms aren’t giving remote workers any security training

Audio player loading… Many companies do not provide their remote workers with any cybersecurity awareness training, new research has claimed, despite these workers having access to sensitive company data.  A report from Hornetsecurity polling almost 1,000 IT professionals working in businesses of all sizes across the globe found that a…

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Personal and employee data is a goldmine for hackers

Audio player loading… Personal and employee data is a goldmine for hackers, who are now apparently more focused on obtaining these types of data than any other, new research has claimed.  A report from Imperva analyzing 100 data breach reports published in the last 12 months says personal employee and…

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7 new movies and TV shows on Netflix, Prime Video, HBO Max and more this weekend (January 13)

Audio player loading… For all the doom and gloom that January brings, the 2023 edition of the so-called worst month of the year has been nothing short of spectacular when it comes to offering new movies and TV shows to stream. Last weekend saw the arrival of feature-length hits like…

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Working Through It

Anna* was looking forward to a trip to the US. But this isn’t what she had in mind. Early this year, Anna was living in Kyiv, Ukraine, where she spent years building a life and career in the tech industry. When her boyfriend moved to the Los Angeles area last…

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Apollo Neuro review: a case study in the wellness Wild West

The $399 Apollo Neuro is the kind of wellness gadget that inspires skepticism. In a nutshell, it’s a wearable that claims to relieve stress through touch therapy. Apollo Neuro co-founder Dr. Dave Rabin describes it in a video as a “wearable hug for your nervous system” that uses silent vibrations…

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Intel Lunar Lake CPUs could revolutionize ultrathin laptops

Audio player loading… Intel’s Lunar Lake processors, which are still some way down the line, will be targeted at super-slim laptops, hopefully ensuring that these lean machines have some serious pep despite their svelte nature. This comes from Ian Cutress on Twitter (via VideoCardz (opens in new tab)), who got…

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