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You may have noticed that AI assistants are everywhere right now. They are in our…
Read More »You may have noticed that AI assistants are everywhere right now. They are in our browsers, our phones, and even in our Ray-Bans. From AI giants like Apple’s Siri, OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Google’s Gemini, it…
Read More »You may have noticed that AI assistants are everywhere right now. They are in our browsers, our phones, and even…
Read More »The humble QR (or Quick Response) code has become ubiquitous. Invented back in the 1990s to scan car parts, the…
Read More »You may have noticed that AI assistants are everywhere right now. They are in our browsers, our phones, and even in our Ray-Bans. From AI giants like Apple’s Siri, OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Google’s Gemini, it seems as though we find a new use for these chatbots every day. Now, these giants have even more competition as Perplexity is about to…
Read More »The Interlock ransomware gang now uses ClickFix attacks that impersonate IT tools to breach corporate networks and deploy file-encrypting malware on devices. ClickFix is a social engineering tactic where victims are tricked into executing dangerous PowerShell commands on their systems to supposedly fix an error or verify themselves, resulting in the installation of malware. Though this isn’t the first time ClickFix…
Read More »The humble QR (or Quick Response) code has become ubiquitous. Invented back in the 1990s to scan car parts, the barcodes got a popularity boost during the pandemic when touchless tech became prioritized, and they’re now a regular part of daily life. You’ll find them deployed to help you order food, connect to Wi-Fi, shop online, access tickets, prove your…
Read More »Building (or rebuilding) a gaming PC can be difficult. It’s complex stuff, making sure everything’s compatible and whatnot. The next toughest part is finding a deal — and having the patience to wait for price drops without getting so antsy you buy everything at full price (shamefully raises hand). If you’re considering an AMD build, Micro Center has a great…
Read More »What is scareware? Simply, it’s a trick. Scareware mimics system alerts, virus pop-ups, and even threats of legal action to make you panic. The goal? To push you into downloading junk software, sharing personal data, or paying for fake fixes. It’s also evolved pretty fast over the years. What started as spooky pranks turned into full-blown scams that cost users…
Read More »Every Star Wars fan chose their side pretty quickly after the franchise came into being. Some were fascinated by the Jedi Order and The Republic, while others were pulled in by Darth Vader and The Empire’s darkness. However, no matter which side one stands on, every fan of the franchise shares the same love and adoration for Darth Maul. However,…
Read More »Choosing the right tool to secure your network connections can be confusing. Two popular names often come up, and we’re going to compare them: Tailscale vs Wireguard. While Tailscale is built using WireGuard, it represents fundamentally different approaches to creating secure connections. WireGuard is a lean, fast VPN protocol typically used in a traditional client-server setup. Tailscale is a service that uses…
Read More »The energy demand of AI data centers will top that of Japan by the end of the decade, new research shows – and that’s providing that energy grids can even keep up. A new report from the International Energy Agency (IEA), which sought to quantify the impact of AI on energy networks, noted that investment in data centers has nearly…
Read More »You may have noticed that AI assistants are everywhere right now. They…
The Interlock ransomware gang now uses ClickFix attacks that impersonate IT tools to…
The humble QR (or Quick Response) code has become ubiquitous. Invented back…
Building (or rebuilding) a gaming PC can be difficult. It’s complex stuff,…
What is scareware? Simply, it’s a trick. Scareware mimics system alerts, virus…
Every Star Wars fan chose their side pretty quickly after the franchise…