Month: December 2024

Oh the irony: T-Mobile launches Internet Backup plans for businesses on the day it suffered its biggest outage of 2024

T-Mobile’s backup solution includes free data passes for emergencies Each plan offers 130GB/month, plus three free 130GB passes yearly No hidden fees with T-Mobile’s Home and Business plans T-Mobile has unveiled enhanced Internet Backup plans for both home and small businesses which aim to give users a reliable and affordable…

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GeForce Experience is dead – replaced by the Nvidia App – and good riddance

2025 marks a decade of me working in the tech industry. In that time, I’ve concocted and documented hundreds of custom PC builds and benchmarked hundreds more products, each time installing a fresh OS on every system I use – and that doesn’t include reinstalls on my own rigs. I…

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2025 could be the year of reckoning for AI as a global survey of CFOs shows rampant nervousness about ROI

AI boosts efficiency but requires clear strategies to succeed, report claims Automation drives ROI, reducing errors and saving valuable time Uncertainty slows AI adoption despite its transformative potential As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to reshape industries, finance leaders are reaching a critical juncture, new research has claimed. A survey by…

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What podcasts looked like in 2024 — literally

In 2024, podcasts have gotten closer to becoming a video-first medium. Though video podcasts have been around a relatively long time, shows from The New York Times, NPR, and many other podcast networks that have been audio-only for years have recently started adding a video component in order to gain…

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Mubi is my favorite streaming service of the year – here are 4 reasons why

I’m bored of the best streaming services. Or, more accurately, I’m overwhelmed by them. Which, let’s face it, has become boring. Take Disney Plus, for example. The options that appeal to me right now range from rewatching The X-Files in its entirety to a marathon of all the Star Wars…

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Interlock ransomware attacks highlight need for greater security standards on critical infrastructure

Standing privilege can be minimized using the zero trust principle Critical servers can be protected by enabling just-in-time access FreeBSD jails can help to isolate workloads and enhance defense A recently discovered ransomware group has been observed targeting organizations with a focus on FreeBSD servers. Launched in late September 2024,…

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