These Are The Most Googled 3D Printing Questions Of 2022 Answered

Start here: Everything you need to know about 3D printing and its impact on your business While the press release listed the questions, used them to illustrate the size of the market and commented that 3D printing had experienced substantial growth, it did not attempt to answer the questions. That’s where this article comes in. We’re going to do a lightning round where we answer all the questions in order of popularity, each in a few paragraphs....

March 5, 2023 · 6 min · 1107 words · Terry Turner

These New Samsung Microsd Cards Support Up To 16 Years Of Continuous Recording

To cater for this, Samsung has released a new PRO Endurance line of designed with endurance in mind, but without compromising on performance. The PRO Endurance microSD cards are designed to offer up to 16 years – an incredible 140,160 hours – of continuous recording time for the 256GB version, while offering read and write speeds of up to 100 megabytes per second (MB/s) and 40 MB/s, respectively. The cards are Class 10 rated with video speed ratings of up to U3 (UHS Speed Class 3) and V30 (Video Speed Class 30)....

March 5, 2023 · 1 min · 166 words · Garry Moncayo

This 11 Gadget Is A Must Have For Aging Eyes

If you spend any time squinting at small things, this is for you – a dual-lens head-mounted magnifier that takes the strain out of working with tiny things. SE Illuminated Dual Lens Magnifier features: The headband is comfortable and easy to adjustThe twin-LED lights can be panned left and right, so you can shine the light exactly where you need itThree high-quality lenses – a fixed 1.9x stereo lens, a drop-down 1....

March 5, 2023 · 2 min · 324 words · Michael Smith

This Is The Apple Watch Ultra S Worst Feature

The Apple Watch Ultra is the latest in a long line of products that have a classic look. The chunky titanium. The all-you-can-eat complications. That orange band. Yeah, about that orange band. Review: I put the Apple Watch Ultra through a Tough Mudder There’s no doubt that the international orange (yes, international orange is a thing) Alpine Loop band and highlights on the Apple Watch Ultra stand out, and make quite a statement....

March 5, 2023 · 2 min · 341 words · Howard Webster

This New Heath Tracker Has An Endless Battery Powered By Your Body

BHeart uses energy-harvesting technology to recharge its battery with motion, body heat, and environmental light. Sensors built into the BHeart supply data to a smartphone app compatible with iOS and Android devices for users to access their health data. Also: Is Apple sweating yet? These 4 companies just turned up the heat at CES According to Baracoda, products like BHeart are setting the tone for the next era of health technology, focusing on integrating technology into existing objects and possessions....

March 5, 2023 · 2 min · 308 words · Juan Folkers

This Sneaky Ransomware Gang Keeps Changing Tactics To Spread Its Malware

Royal ransomware first appeared in September this year and is being distributed by multiple threat groups, but one is showing what Microsoft Security Threat Intelligence describes as “a pattern of continuous innovation” to distribute and hide payloads, often until it’s too late and the victim has had their network encrypted. The attacks, delivered in a variety of ways, are attributed to a group Microsoft tracks as DEV–0569 – a temporary name, as the origin and identity of the group behind the activity is still uncertain....

March 5, 2023 · 4 min · 670 words · Sara Barahona

This Stuff Is Better Than Compressed Air For Cleaning Your Dirty Tech

But sometimes things get to the point where they need a proper clean. Connectors pick up oil and grease and dirt, and things like circuit boards can get wet and even suffer from corrosion. The cleaning product of choice for a lot of technicians is compressed air. But while compressed air is good for removing dirt and dust and bigger chunks, it won’t do much for the likes of oil and grease and corrosion....

March 5, 2023 · 3 min · 472 words · Paul Beadle

Time To Update Your Iphone As Apple Fixes Actively Exploited Zero Day Flaw

The company also released macOS Big Sur 11.5.1 to address the same issue in the common Apple kernel extension IOMobileFrameBuffer. A malicious app could execute arbitrary code with kernel privileges, Apple warns in both advisories. “Apple is aware of a report that this issue may have been actively exploited,” it says, noting that the memory corruption issue tagged as CVE-2021-30807 was reported by an anonymous researcher. Already, proof of concept exploit code has been posted online....

March 5, 2023 · 2 min · 243 words · John Ward

Tpg Telecom Triples 5G Coverage As Standalone Core Launches

By losing the need for a 4G connection, TPG said as well as a boost to coverage, standalone has improved latency by 30%, and provided a more consistent experience. The company said it has “around one million” 5G devices on its network, and expected standalone upgrade to “major 5G devices” in coming weeks. The telco said it has over 85% population coverage in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth, Canberra, Gold Coast, Sunshine Coast, Wollongong, and Central Coast areas....

March 5, 2023 · 3 min · 470 words · James Harris

Turbotax Review The Broadest Options From An Industry Staple

Filing 2021 taxes will become more complicated this year for people with pandemic-related tax credits for sick leave, small business grants, and other new considerations. Some of that complexity can be smoothed over by using the dominant package in tax reporting, TurboTax, created by financial software powerhouse Intuit. See also: How to file your taxes if you received unemployment benefits in 2021. The program can guide you step by step through the question and answer process of adding up your income, your expenses, and your special deductions....

March 5, 2023 · 7 min · 1465 words · John Wilbanks

Uefi Firmware Vulnerabilities Affecting Fujitsu Intel And More Discovered

Binarly explained the vulnerabilities in a blog post this week, confirming that “all these vulnerabilities are found in several of the major enterprise vendor ecosystems” including Fujitsu, Siemens, Dell, HP, HPE, Lenovo, Microsoft, Intel and Bull Atos. CERT/CC confirmed that Fujitsu, Insyde and Intel were affected but left the others tagged as “unknown,” urging anyone affected to update to the latest stable version of firmware. According to the blog, the majority of the vulnerabilities disclosed lead to code execution with SMM privileges and had severity ratings of between 7....

March 5, 2023 · 4 min · 700 words · Paula Permenter

Vmware Warns Of Ransomware Attacks On Unpatched Esxi Hypervisors

The company believes the vulnerabilities being exploited are not zero-day flaws, meaning the attackers are exploiting previously discovered bugs in the hypervisor. In other words, the attacks exploit instances of the hypervisor that have not been updated or are no longer supported. Also: Cloud computing dominates. But security is now the biggest challenge “We wanted to address the recently reported ‘ESXiArgs’ ransomware attacks as well as provide some guidance on actions concerned customers should take to protect themselves,” VMware’s security response center said on Monday....

March 5, 2023 · 2 min · 357 words · Charles Credle

Vr For Mental Health And Memory

There’s a growing body of research on the effectiveness of VR and memory. In 2018, researchers at the University of Maryland conducted the first in-depth study to determine whether immersive virtual reality environments are better for learning and memory retention than traditional platforms. Published in the journal Virtual Reality, the results showed that “immersion aids,” which permit better spatial awareness than desktop screens, draw on the power of spatial mnemonics to aid memory....

March 5, 2023 · 3 min · 429 words · Christopher Brace

Want Flexible Working Or Better Benefits Here S How To Negotiate With Your Boss

But with thousands of tech and IT roles currently available and salary growth showing signs of slowing, jobseekers are in a powerful position to negotiate benefits and perks beyond pay that suit their work-life preferences. “Negotiating benefits outside of a salary is becoming more and more common in today’s job market,” says Alec Rahman-Jones, managing director of recruitment agency Phaidon International. “With the current skills shortage, employers are typically more willing to have discussions and negotiation talks with candidates....

March 5, 2023 · 6 min · 1266 words · Kevin Miller

We Are Still Failing To Learn The Most Important Lesson In Cybersecurity That Needs To Change Fast

The catchily-titled CVE-2021-44228 was and still is an easy to exploit vulnerability in the widely used Java logging library Apache Log4j, which enables attackers to remotely gain access to and take control of machines and servers. Upon discovery, it was a massive concern, because the ubiquitous nature of Log4j meant it was (and is) embedded in a vast array of applications, services and enterprise software tools that are written in Java and used by organizations and individuals around the world....

March 5, 2023 · 3 min · 529 words · Vivian Bowling

What Is A Chemical Engineering Degree

Chemical engineering programs prepare students to use their knowledge of chemicals and chemical processes to improve products and develop solutions for people, organizations, and industries. Depending on the level of their training, graduates can access careers as chemical engineers, engineering managers, and postsecondary teachers. Chemical engineers work in many fields, including medicine, energy systems, manufacturing, and environmental solutions. Here, we explore chemical engineering degree types and levels, highlighting considerations for prospective students and possible professional paths....

March 5, 2023 · 5 min · 1010 words · Ernest Lavender

What Is Macos Stage Manager And How Do You Enable It

So, when I discovered a Stage Manager feature in MacOS, I got excited. I had to think it would be an incredibly effective means of working with the desktop. It really is. Also: Don’t waste your money on these Apple products: December 2022 edition Here’s how it works. Once you’ve enabled Stage Manager, the app you are currently using takes up the center of the display, while all other open apps appear as live thumbnails on the side....

March 5, 2023 · 2 min · 227 words · Dana Clarno

When To Use Your Credit Card And When Not To

We’ll also talk about surprising places that do accept credit cards, as well as a few places that do not. Use this handy guide to make sure you always know how to answer the question: “And how will you be paying today?” When you should use your credit card There are a few situations in which using a credit card can pay off handsomely. Before you get too enthusiastic, remember two important caveats:...

March 5, 2023 · 5 min · 926 words · Margaret Devotie

Why Is Apple Carplay Still Not A Great Experience

And each time, I’m sort of pleasantly surprised to see that it’s gotten better, but I always feel a pang of disappointment because it could be a lot better. I’m running an iPhone 13 Pro Max, loaded with the latest iOS 15.2.1 update, so everything on my end is good to go. The car is a late 2021 Vauxhall Corsa, so that’s quite new too. Everything is pretty fresh, so I can’t blame any problems on aging technology....

March 5, 2023 · 3 min · 477 words · Randolph Cole

Windows 11 Here S How To Get Microsoft S Free Operating System Update

Windows 11 brings big changes to the Start menu and taskbar, an extensive reworking of the Settings app, and a Widgets pane designed to deliver news and reminders. Windows 11 is a major feature update that includes the much-hyped Sun Valley refresh of the Windows user interface and a revamp of core Windows apps that fall under the Windows Inbox app category, such as the new video-capable Media Player as well as Calculator, the Snipping Tool, and Mail & Calendar....

March 5, 2023 · 8 min · 1631 words · Cassie Sharpe