Month: January 2023

Your next security incident could be just down to bad communication

Audio player loading… A cybersecurity incident in an organization isn’t always caused by a vulnerability in a system, or malware that worked its way inside – in many cases, it’s simply due to poor communication between the organization’s top management and the IT department (or IT security teams). This is…

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Best Tea Accessories (2023): Kettles, Infusers, and More

Making tea can be a simple as dropping a bag in a cup. But if you want to elevate your tea experience, try a few of our favorite handy gadgets. Source

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How to Download Videos to Watch Offline (2023): Netflix, YouTube, Hulu, and More

Losing your internet for a few hours? Here’s how to keep watching media from the likes of YouTube, Netflix, and Prime to pass the time. Source

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Samsung’s Galaxy Buds 2 Pro can now record lifelike 3D audio

Samsung is bringing a nifty new trick to its Galaxy Buds 2 Pro starting today: whenever you’re recording video, the earbuds will now be able to capture more lifelike binaural 3D audio. “The feature picks up 360-degree sound using a microphone in each earbud, placing viewers at the center of…

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Why Non-Farmers Should Care About John Deere’s Repair Memo

This week, we talk about how US farmers’ fight to fix their own equipment could impact the repairability of phones, appliances, and other gadgets. Source

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Windows 11 Start menu gets a mysterious new feature – but you’ll have to search for it

Audio player loading… Windows 11 just got a couple of sizeable new additions with its latest patch, although these flew under the radar, as they’re hidden and need to be enabled using a special configuration tool. Neowin (opens in new tab) flagged up that PhantomOcean3, an avid Windows tester and…

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