Month: March 2023

Microsoft’s latest Patch Tuesday is here – fixes numerous flaws, some ‘critical’

Microsoft has just released its cumulative security update for March 2023, casually known as Patch Tuesday.  In this month’s fix, the company addressed a total of 83 flaws, including nine critical vulnerabilities and two zero-day flaws that are being actively exploited in the wild. Breaking the patch down, Microsoft said…

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How to Create Your Optimal Bedtime Routine

We asked experts how to craft a more intentional, peace-filled ritual to support a better night’s sleep. Source

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FLIR One Edge Pro Review: Thermal Images and Videos From Any Phone

FLIR’s latest professional-grade thermal camera works with any phone and connects over Wi-Fi for extra-flexible temperature sensing. Source

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Russian hackers have been exploiting unknown flaw in Outlook for nearly a year now

Microsoft has just issued an update to its Outlook desktop client to protect users from hackers reportedly associated with the Russian military intelligence service GRU. Official bodies and government agencies appear to have been the key focus of the attack, which took place from as early as April 2022. The…

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Garmin Forerunner 265S review: the Goldilocks of running watches

It’s not that I think OLED smartwatches are a bad idea. It’s just, when I picture running watches, I think of memory-in-pixel displays and extra-long battery life in a lightweight package. You know, like the Forerunner 255S, a midrange multiband running watch I just reviewed nine months ago. So when…

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The Morning After: Meta lays off an additional 10,000 workers

Meta has announced another expansive round of layoffs to cut costs. CEO Mark Zuckerberg says the company is letting go of another 10,000 workers and closing "around 5,000 additional open roles that we haven’t yet hired." This follows layoffs of around 11,000 employees last year. The company is reducing the…

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