The 5 Best Pet Cameras Of 2022

If you want to check in on your dog or cat while you’re out, a pet camera is a great option to ensure your furry friend doesn’t cause any trouble, and some models can even feed them their favorite treats or let you talk to them. We’ve rounded up the best pet cameras with these features and more to keep tabs on your pups and felines. Must read: The best vlogging camerasThe best camerasThe best DSLR cameraThe best webcamsThe best cameras for beginnersThe best camera phonesThe best security camerasThe best camera accessories...

March 3, 2023 · 3 min · 533 words · Charlotte Roy

The 5 Best Rvs Of 2022 Top Motorhomes And Campers

RVs, or recreational vehicles, are more than just a means to a destination; in some cases, they are the destination or the highlight of your next adventure. Whether you’re looking for alternative housing or a way to explore the outdoors with some homey comforts like A/C and a decently sized bed, the RVs on this list are top of the line. There are three classifications of motorized RVs: Towable RVs are a different type entirely and consist of folding trailers, travel trailers, and fifth-wheel trailers....

March 3, 2023 · 6 min · 1195 words · Sarah Griffin

The Best Airtag Accessories Of 2023

However, with the market constantly changing, it can be tough to stay on top of the latest and best AirTag accessories. I can help with the best AirTag accessories you can buy for your AirTag. Also: 7 ways AirTags can simplify your life (beyond tracking keys) For other Apple products, check out the top picks for the best Apple Watch, the best iPhone, and the best iPad! The best AirTag accessory overall is the Belkin Secure Holder....

March 3, 2023 · 6 min · 1137 words · Kyung Thomas

The Best Apple Watch Ultra Straps Of 2023

ZDNET experts have compiled the best picks for bands, and we’ve tested a few. ZDNET contributor Adrian Kingsley-Hughes, who has gone hands-on with the Ultra, was less than impressed with the default orange band that comes with it. Even with a good wash, the international orange band that Apple includes accumulates grime. Third-party options can be lacking though. Kingsley-Hughes wrote, “There are a lot of third-party straps out there – and an awful lot of clones of Apple’s own bands – and most of them are, to put it kindly, pretty awful....

March 3, 2023 · 7 min · 1378 words · Kristine Woodson

The Best Electric Pressure Washers Of 2023

When shopping for a new pressure washer, you should pay attention to the PSI rating and the gallons-per-minute flow rate. Pressure and flow rate work together to provide enough power and water to properly clean a surface. Models with lower PSI and GPM ratings are considered light-duty, while those with higher ratings are labeled medium- or heavy-duty. With so many models to choose from, it can be difficult to narrow down your options....

March 3, 2023 · 5 min · 995 words · Darleen Patterson

The Best Wired Headphones Of 2023

There are many reasons why wired headphones are a better pick over wireless headphones. First of all, they tend to be cheaper and often last longer with greater durability. They also do not need to be charged, requiring less fuss than the average set of wireless headphones. We scoured the market to find the very best wired headphones you can buy for your personal or professional use. This is what we found....

March 3, 2023 · 3 min · 546 words · Lisa Perry

The Iphone 12 Is Not The Only Apple Device That Can Interfere With Implanted Medical Devices

In March 2021, Apple issued a support document that downplayed the risk the magnets in the iPhone 12 could have on such medical device: “Though all iPhone 12 models contain more magnets than prior iPhone models, they’re not expected to pose a greater risk of magnetic interference to medical devices than prior iPhone models,” the document used to read. (You can still read a cached copy here). The document recommended keeping the “iPhone and MagSafe accessories a safe distance away from your device (more than 6 inches / 15 cm apart or more than 12 inches / 30 cm apart if wirelessly charging)....

March 3, 2023 · 2 min · 234 words · Ulysses Capone

The Layoffs Have Started At Elon Musk S Twitter

Washington Post reporter Will Oremus published the email sent to Twitter staff on Thursday after many reports that Twitter’s new owner Elon Musk planned to cull 50% of its roughly 7,000 worldwide headcount. The email states: “If your employment is not impacted, you will receive a notification via your Twitter email. If your employment is impacted, you will receive a notification with next steps via your personal email.” It also told employees that it will temporarily close its offices and suspend badge access in order to ensure the safety of employees as well as Twitter systems and customer data....

March 3, 2023 · 3 min · 437 words · Jason Hevner

The Linux Foundation Introduces Cloud Engineer Bootcamp For Cloud Job Seekers

While there are plenty of cloud classes out there, the Linux Foundation claims it’s the “first-ever bootcamp program, designed to take individuals from newbie to certified cloud engineer in six months.” Besides the classes, students will also have access to an online forum with other students and instructors. There will also be live virtual office hours with course instructors five days per week. If you enroll, you can expect to spend 15 hours to 20 hours per week on the materials to complete the Bootcamp in about six months....

March 3, 2023 · 2 min · 420 words · Steven Barton

The New Digital World And The Holodeck

I first met John Kao when we both spoke at a higher education technology summit. We then collaborated to advise a blockchain startup CEO on the importance of data ownership and privacy. Kao was also a brilliant guest on my weekly video podcast DisrupTV, which I co-host with Ray Wang, CEO and founder of Constellation Research. Kao is also an incredible innovation expert and storyteller, often working on projects to improve the state of society and education....

March 3, 2023 · 5 min · 885 words · Clyde Bates

The Tech Company That Promises Cognitive Transformation And Er Kindness

I end up scrolling around the internet seeking, well, more internet. And some tiny thing strikes me and manipulates my mind. In this case, it was two tiny words: Seek Reinvention. Was this the internet trying to tell me something? Had some algorithm accessed my inner twistings and thought it could make money out of them by probing my lack of self-worth? I took the bait – this was YouTube, after all....

March 3, 2023 · 4 min · 802 words · Jason Petillo

This 1980S Computer Was A Huge Leap Forward Now You Can Download Its Source Code

The CHM has gained Apple’s approval to release the source code for the Lisa as part of the museum’s celebration of the computer, which Apple released on January 19, 1983. Also: This 1980s programming language sparked a revolution. Now you can check out the source code Apple Lisa is famous for being the first computer with a graphical user interface (GUI), an approach to personal computer interfaces that Steve Jobs embraced after visiting Xerox’s Palo Alto Research Center, or PARC, in 1979....

March 3, 2023 · 2 min · 365 words · Thomas Wynkoop

This Notorious Ransomware Has Now Found A New Target

Clop ransomware first appeared in 2019 and, despite being hit by arrests and takedowns in 2021, continues to operate today, with the discovery of a new variant indicating the group is still keen to find new means of conducting ransomware campaigns. The Linux variant of Clop ransomware has been uncovered and detailed by cybersecurity researchers at SentinelOne, who say it’s active in the wild. However, they also suggest a flawed decryption mechanism means that, for now, the Clop Linux variant is still in the experimental stages of development....

March 3, 2023 · 4 min · 655 words · Francis Smith

This Tiny Keychain Is A Mighty Tool For Your Personal Safety

Also: 7 ways AirTags can simplify your life (beyond tracking keys) That’s where the She’s Birdie Safety Alarm comes into play. When left untouched, the alarm is just an ordinary keychain that can be hung on your bag or keys. When its two-piece body is tugged apart, the 130-decibel alarm sounds, with a strobe light beaming brightly. This $30 accessory was a graduation gift from my mom, who is just as, if not more, concerned about my health and safety....

March 3, 2023 · 3 min · 574 words · Cristina Fuller

This Vitamix Blender Is 75 Off During Prime Day Update Expired

Upgrade to the Vitamix One blender, which covers all of your needs. It can break down frozen vegetables, fruit, chocolate chips (if you have a sweet tooth like I do), and more inside a 32oz. BPA-free container due to its powerful motor. A mini-tamper included with the blender allows you to push the items that don’t want to cooperate towards the blades. The blender is easy to control with a simple speed dial, which provides its best results when you turn it up high immediately after you close the lid....

March 3, 2023 · 1 min · 122 words · Marie Buchholz

Tiktok Bans Explained Everything You Need To Know

In 2020, former president Donald Trump proposed ByteDance sell parts of its company to Microsoft. If an American company controlled TikTok, it was presumed the app would be less of a security concern for the U.S. and other countries. Also: What is Lemon8 and why is everyone talking about it on TikTok? By late last year, the U.S. Congress approved a motion to ban TikTok on all federal government-issued devices....

March 3, 2023 · 4 min · 735 words · Richard Booth

Tile Steps Up Measures Against Thieves And Stalkers Criticizes Apple S Airtag Approach

Also: How to find out if an AirTag is tracking you The new anti-theft mode is the latest development in an ongoing discourse over the misuse of Bluetooth trackers. Thanks to trackers like Tile devices and Apple’s AirTags, it’s easier than ever to find a misplaced item. However, the devices also make it concerningly easy to track someone without their consent. About a year ago, Tile introduced a feature called Scan and Secure, giving users the ability to find out if there’s a Tile or Tile-enabled device traveling with them....

March 3, 2023 · 3 min · 459 words · Carolyn Grady

Train At Your Own Pace To Become A Well Paid Java Coder For Only 40

You’ll find what you need in The Complete 2022 Java Coder Bundle to earn coveted certifications that will kickstart a lucrative career. It’s on sale for just $39.99 (reg. $1791). When diving into its courses, consider beginning with the crowd favorite “Become a Junior Java Software Developer,” which students have been very satisfied with, rating it 4.5/5 stars on average. It is a complete Java course designed specifically for beginners who want to start a career in software development....

March 3, 2023 · 2 min · 265 words · David Hinojosa

Trellis Data Using Machine Learning To Analyse Shipping Containers Entering Australia

The new technology, known as the Biosecurity Automated Threat Detection System (BATDS), has been used to analyse containers brought to shore, inspecting them for threats such as invasive insects and pests which hitchhike on shipping containers arriving from other countries. BADTS enables the detection of invasive species that are less than 10mm in size and provides an explanation as to why the pest is a threat. See also: What is machine learning?...

March 3, 2023 · 2 min · 333 words · Michael Stoll

Twitch And Your 13 Year Old A Guide For Parents On Gamer Streaming Platforms

After the victims went public, Twitch decided to open investigations about inappropriate behavior on its platform and took action against a handful of their content creators. Right after that, other game streaming platforms such as Facebook Gaming decided to take a closer look at their streamers’ behavior as well. Now that these stories are out in the open, parents are questioning if it’s safe for children to browse these game streaming platforms....

March 3, 2023 · 6 min · 1111 words · Alexis Mugrage