The Best Deals For July 4Th Save Big On Televisions Laptops And Blackstone Griddles

From deep discounts on big screen TVs to grills to cook that family barbeque, there are deals to be found across a host of different platforms. To make it easier for you, we rounded up the best 4th of July deals. This list contains some of the best July 4th deals ahead of the big day, and we will update the list throughout the week with discounts on popular products....

February 17, 2023 · 1 min · 182 words · Michelle Gallagher

The Best Home Security Systems In Indianapolis

When comparing and reviewing the best home security systems in Indianapolis, we have taken into account all the features that you would be looking for in a home security system and categorised the best for each: Why we chose it SimpliSafe offers a wide variety of hardware options, competitive pricing, and reliable integration, while multiple plan options make it easy for homeowners to find the best choice. Pros: Multiple plan and equipment optionsBudget-friendly pricingEasy DIY installation with the option of professional installation...

February 17, 2023 · 3 min · 618 words · Betty Connor

The Ecoflow Wave Portable Air Conditioner Is 200 Off

Two options are currently available: the Ecoflow Wave Portable Air Conditioner which is $1,299 with the code and the Ecoflow Wave and Ecoflow Delta Pro portable air conditioner and power bank bundle for $3,999 with the code. The 5 best air conditionersThe 5 best cheap air conditioners Ecoflow Wave air conditioner These models are great for those that have an RV that can’t stay cool in the desert 100-plus degree heat or for those that are going camping and need to avoid heat stroke while in the great outdoors....

February 17, 2023 · 3 min · 448 words · Billy Lout

The Jbl Charge 5 Speaker Is A Bargain At 28 Off

The JBL speaker comes with up to 20 hours of playback so that you can use it multiple times on a single charge. Under the IP67 waterproof and dustproof exterior, an optimized long-excursion driver, a separate tweeter, and dual JBL bass radiators make up the speaker and will deliver top-quality sound from anywhere. You’ll also get a built-in power bank to charge your devices while you’re listening to your music....

February 17, 2023 · 1 min · 185 words · Scott Wilson

The Journey Beyond Fear How To Transform Pressure Into Passion

“Debilitating pressure to perform leads to fear,” says Hagel. “More and more people around the world are acknowledging the fear they feel and are seeking ways to overcome it. Fear had been spreading well before the current pandemic, but the pandemic has intensified it. The pandemic has helped to make it more acceptable to acknowledge the fear and increased our desire to move beyond fear.” Hagel has spent over 40 years in Silicon Valley as a management consultant, entrepreneur, speaker and author....

February 17, 2023 · 7 min · 1374 words · Constance Rich

The Modular Framework Laptop Just Got A Major Update

Framework struck a chord with some consumers for its promise of easier repairs and component replacements with the first version of its easy-to-upgrade laptop. The California-based brand also tapped into growing support for the ‘Right to Repair’ movement in the US and Europe, as well as general consumer interest in reducing e-waste. Framework has now announced the availability of pre-orders for the 2022 Framework modular laptop with 12th Gen Intel Core processors for customers....

February 17, 2023 · 2 min · 422 words · Thomas Phillips

These Websites Have Let Their Users Down The Most This Year

Facebook’s outage extended to all of the companies apps prompting reports to flood in on the Downdetector site. In the US alone there were over 123,000 problem reports for Facebook, 98,000 for Instagram, 34,000 for WhatsApp and 9,800 for Facebook Messenger. Most users reported issues accessing the website and apps. Also: How to delete your Facebook account for good The Facebook outage became the largest outage ever seen on the Downdetector site which gathered more than 10....

February 17, 2023 · 2 min · 380 words · Carey Busse

This Airline Annoyed Me Deeply It Wasn T Southwest

This was what airlines are now calling a bleisure trip. Some business, some pleasure and, who knows, some unexpected joys. My wife and I were flying to Lisbon via London’s Heathrow airport with British Airways. We were mostly packed. We were ready to go. We were even vaguely excited at hearing a soothing British pilot’s voice again. Important information? Well, kind of On the morning of the flight, I woke up to an email from the airline....

February 17, 2023 · 5 min · 1023 words · Christopher Regalado

This Android Trojan Malware Is Using Fake Apps To Infect Smartphones Steal Bank Details

TeaBot – also known as Anatsa – is able to take full remote control of Android devices, allowing cyber criminals to steal bank details and other sensitive information with the aid of keylogging and stealing authentication codes. The malware first emerged in December last year and the campaign remains active. The authors of TeaBot attempt to trick victims into downloading the malware by disguising it as fake versions of popular apps, the real versions of which have often been downloaded millions of times....

February 17, 2023 · 3 min · 496 words · Stephen Valenzula

This Mind Controlled Concept Car Lets You Switch Radio Stations Just By Thinking About It

The automotive giant presented the idea at the International Motor Show in Germany. Mercedes proposes to use brain-computer interface (BCI) technology to connect human brains to their cars, so that drivers can trigger functions in the vehicle without having to speak or touch anything. BCIs are systems that can translate brain activity, which is measured thanks to the electrical impulses that happen when we think, into signals that software can understand....

February 17, 2023 · 4 min · 758 words · Brad Powers

This Phishing Email Is Pushing Password Stealing Malware To Windows Pcs

Agent Tesla first emerged in 2014 and it remains a common form of malware today. The malware is focused on stealing sensitive information from compromised Windows machines with the aid of a keylogger, which sends what the victim is typing to the attacker – allowing them to see usernames, passwords, and more. Now researchers at Fortinet have detailed a new Agent Tesla campaign that distributes an updated version of the malware via phishing emails....

February 17, 2023 · 3 min · 447 words · Edward Childress

This Stealthy And Most Advanced Malware Burrows Deep Into Networks To Steal Data

The malware, dubbed Daxin by researchers at Broadcom-owned Symantec, is a backdoor ‘rootkit’ or malware designed to give an attacker low-level ‘root’ privilege-level access to a compromised system. It was last used in November 2021, according to Symantec. Symantec declared in a blogpost that the Windows kernel driver malware was the “most advanced piece of malware” its researchers had seen from China-linked actors. SEE: Cybersecurity: Let’s get tactical (ZDNet special report) The malware is designed to penetrate networks that have been hardened against cyberattacks....

February 17, 2023 · 3 min · 573 words · Carmen Tatum

Three Fun Keyboards From Kitsch To Compact

I’m about as far from a keyboard snob as there can be. If it has keys, I’ll type on it. I don’t care about the sound the keys make or whether or not the keyboard has colorful lights. I just need to type. I need to type a lot. That said, I’ve recently received three keyboards that are kind of fun. Here are a few new devices that may make your fingertips smile....

February 17, 2023 · 3 min · 505 words · Matthew Anderson

Three Strategies To Become A Courageous Leader Now

Leading amidst a global pandemic is like learning to ride a bike again. No matter how strong your muscle memory, keeping yourself – and your organization – upright and moving forward on shaky ground requires training new leadership muscles. Because the same muscles used in the same ways are unlikely to get new results. No matter how hard you keep pedaling. What obstacles do you see as you scan the horizon?...

February 17, 2023 · 5 min · 901 words · Cole Birdsall

Too Many Google Chrome Tabs Open Here S How To Take Back Control

Take a moment to look at how many tabs do you have open in your browser? Also: How to clear the cache on your Android phone or tablet (and why you should) Go on, I’ll wait for you. If you’re like me, I’ll bet it’s a lot, and that you’ve had some open for so long that you can’t remember why it’s open. Also, if you’re like me, if all those browser tabs were to accidentally vanish, you’d feel a sense of panic or loss....

February 17, 2023 · 3 min · 579 words · Jean Renn

Toshiba Shareholders Elect To Boot Chairman After Government Collusion Revelations

Another director that was part of Toshiba’s audit committee, Nobuyuki Kobayashi, was also ousted during the vote by shareholders. The annual general meeting held on Friday marked the first time Toshiba shareholders have come together since an independent investigation [PDF], passed by shareholders, revealed the company colluded with Japanese officials to prevent certain shareholders from exercising their voting rights at last year’s annual general meeting. The investigation, conducted by three lawyers, found Toshiba “devised a plan” with Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry officials to prevent Effissimo Capital Management, which holds 9....

February 17, 2023 · 3 min · 443 words · James Lopez

Twitter Announces 2 99 Subscription Version That Includes An Undo Tweet Feature

Called “Twitter Blue,” the new subscription is available for users in the US and New Zealand accessing the platform through iOS and Android devices as well as the web. It costs $2.99 per month and was already rolled out in June to users in Australia and Canada. “We’ve been listening to and learning from the most passionate and vocal people on Twitter as to what will make their experience more customizable, more frictionless, and simply put – better....

February 17, 2023 · 4 min · 722 words · Hannah Moyer

Ubuntu 22 04 2 Is As Predictable As An Operating System Can Be And That S A Good Thing

Also: 8 things you can do with Linux that you can’t do with MacOS or Windows Let me illustrate this by way of a mobile phone metaphor. For a very long time, anyone who designed, created, and manufactured smartphones understood that every release had to have a serious “wow” factor. Without that, no one would pay attention. Why? Because society wants to be wowed, wooed, and impressed. Society is always looking for the “latest and greatest,” the thing that makes the biggest splash and has the most impressive set of new features....

February 17, 2023 · 4 min · 825 words · Julian Hawk

United Airlines And Delta Are Using Data To Make Truly Controversial Decisions

Well, our working time. It seems that businesses are spending as much money on bulking up their data capabilities as they are on, well, anything else. I worry that this constant number-munching turns us all into permanently neurotic beings. Still, sometimes the numbers seem to help senior executives make decisions that they know won’t be universally popular. United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby has often been regarded as the quintessential data-driven human....

February 17, 2023 · 4 min · 693 words · Orlando Liggins

University Of Newcastle Hands Dxc Three Year Contract To Manage Student System

“The University of Newcastle is committed to ensuring a high continuity of service in a cost-effective manner,” University of Newcastle solutions associate director Ben Patey said. “Our partnership with DXC ensures that our applications are always up to date with the latest patching releases and all the university enhancements required are deployed, maximising our investment in the software.” The move comes off the back of the university deciding a few years ago to exit completely from its on-premise data centre and migrate all workloads to AWS Cloud....

February 17, 2023 · 3 min · 430 words · Karen Painter