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On Windows 11, running low on battery when you are actively using the device can be a frustrating situation, even more if there’s not a power outlet nearby, but there are many ways to make the most of a single charge, and in this guide, we’ll show you how. For example, you can enable battery...
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Apple today announced that it is making some updates to AirTags with the aim of cutting down on unwanted tracking. There are several changes that will be implemented in a multi-phase rollout. In an upcoming software update, Apple plans to implement new privacy warnings that will show up during AirTag setup to thwart malicious use....
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DENVER (KKTV) – The COVID pandemic impacted virtually every part of daily life these last two years, and scams were no exception. The Colorado Attorney General’s Office confirms it received more scam reports over the last year than it did the prior year. “The pandemic was a boon for scams. Over the last year, we...
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Ukrainian emergency employees and volunteers carry an injured pregnant woman from the maternity hospital in Mariupol, Ukraine, on March 9. (Evgeniy Maloletka/AP) A pregnant woman who was at maternity hospital in Mariupol last Wednesday when it was bombed has died, along with her baby, the Associated Press reported on Monday. An AP image of emergency workers...
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IF YOU’RE worried about iPhone hackers then we’ve got a few tips to help allay your fears. From making your logins more secure to shielding your passwords from snoopers, here are the security settings worth knowing about. Your iPhone has a bunch of handy features to help protect it from hackersCredit: Alamy Face ID Once...
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“War” and “invasion” are two words that can land someone in prison for up to 15 years under a new Russian law. Those words are “fake news” in the eyes of Russian lawmakers and President Vladimir Putin, who last week passed a law criminalizing the intentional spread of information that goes against the government’s narrative...
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In a 2013 interview with Filmmaker magazine, Brent Renaud described facing violence for the sake of his work — repeatedly being attacked by thugs while reporting on a crackdown against the Muslim Brotherhood in Cairo, for instance, and drawing fire from soldiers in Cambodia when the car he was riding in crashed through a military...
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Department of Homeland Security Issues “SHIELDS UP” Advisory for All Organizations Regardless of Size | Stinson – Government Contracting Matters | #government | #hacking | #cyberattack – NATIONAL CYBER SECURITY NEWS TODAY ✕ nationalcybersecuritynews.toda FREE VIEW Click Here For The Original Source. ————————————————————————————-
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Anietie Isong Published 14 March 2022 At a busy shopping mall in Dubai, I was about accessing an open wifi network when a voice in my head told me to be careful. What if the network was unsafe? What if they stole my private information? My fear of stolen data was due in large part...
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(Bloomberg) — China placed the 17.5 million residents of the southern city of Shenzhen into lockdown for at least a week, spurring a key Apple Inc. supplier to halt production as authorities sought to gain control of a spreading Covid-19 outbreak in the vital technology hub. Most Read from Bloomberg The lockdown, which came after...
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