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March 10, 2025

Easy Steps to Protect Your Personal Data Online

In an increasingly digital world, protecting your personal data from being collected by companies is more important than ever. Here are four simple yet effective strategies to take control of your privacy. 1. Use Privacy-Focused Browsers and Search Engines Switching to a privacy-focused browser, like Brave or Firefox, and using search engines like DuckDuckGo can

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February 8, 2025

MSI Project Zero X: Redefining Desktop Design at CES 2025

At CES 2025, MSI introduced Project Zero X, an innovative concept PC that reinvents the traditional desktop by eliminating visible cables and featuring a striking glass-enclosed design. Sleek Design and Visual Appeal Project Zero X boasts a four-sided glass case that showcases its meticulously arranged internal components. By cleverly hiding cables and rethinking the layout,

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January 24, 2025

How Organizations Are Leveraging the Latest Innovations in AI

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer a futuristic concept—it’s a reality shaping the way businesses operate. With advancements in machine learning, natural language processing, and generative AI, organizations are finding new ways to harness the power of AI to drive efficiency, innovation, and customer satisfaction. Here’s a look at how the latest AI innovations are

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January 15, 2025

Why is Using Non-Encrypted DNS a Risk?

Imagine you’re connected to a public network, like in a coffee shop, and browsing on your Android phone. Perhaps you’re accessing a sensitive work tool or typing in a private web address. If another user on the same network has the necessary skills, they could potentially intercept your non-encrypted DNS queries or URLs and see

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December 30, 2024

The Tech That Died in 2024

The tech world is a constant churn of innovation, iteration, and, inevitably, obsolescence. In 2024, several once-promising technologies and platforms were laid to rest as the industry moved on. From devices to apps, here are the key technologies that met their demise this year. 1. Third-Party Browser Cookies After years of delays and mounting privacy

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July 30, 2024

The Ultimate Guide to Fitness Mobile App Development

Introduction In today’s digital age, fitness mobile apps have revolutionized the way people approach health and wellness. With the convenience of having a personal trainer, nutritionist, and wellness coach right in your pocket, fitness apps are becoming indispensable tools for individuals striving to lead healthier lives. This guide explores the key aspects of fitness mobile

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June 4, 2024

Intel Unveils Groundbreaking Lunar Lake Mobile Platform at Computex 2024

“Chips are cool again,” proclaimed Michele Johnston Holthaus, executive vice president and general manager of Intel’s Client Computing Group, during a series of presentations about Intel’s forthcoming mobile processors. The recent weeks have indeed been eventful for laptop CPUs, with significant announcements and releases from Qualcomm, AMD, and Intel. Intel has recently unveiled more details

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December 28, 2023

Tech Evolution 2023: A Year of Farewells and Transformations

In 2023, the tech landscape witnessed several significant changes, with some familiar products and services bidding farewell. Elon Musk’s leadership at Twitter resulted in a rebranding, transitioning the platform to X Corp. This shift saw the iconic bird logo replaced by an ‘X’, marking a significant departure from the platform’s legacy. This wasn’t the only

September 25, 2023

Nuclear Power for Data Centers: Balancing Clean Energy and Security Challenges

Nuclear power is often hailed as a clean energy source due to its minimal carbon emissions. Nevertheless, its advantages must be weighed against the challenges it presents. On the positive side, nuclear energy is renowned for its capacity to generate electricity without releasing harmful greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, contributing significantly to the global efforts

July 20, 2023

Seamless Fitness Data Integration: Health Connect Joins Android 14

Announced in May 2022 and made available in the form of a beta version last November, Health Connect should be integrated into Android 14. For those unfamiliar, this is an application that was developed in collaboration between Samsung and Google, and aims to simplify the synchronization of data between the various fitness applications. The first

May 8, 2023

Pixel Tablet: Features and Price revealed ahead of Google I/O

We have known for a long time that Google will hold its annual conference, the Google I/O, on the 10th of May, and this event will be to present, among many things, the Pixel Tablet. But it turns out that Amazon Japan mistakenly published this tablet, revealing the technical characteristics, price and release date. In

April 3, 2023

How to Uninstall the Microsoft Store on Windows 10

The Microsoft Store is a pre-installed application that comes as part of the basic configuration of Windows 10. It enables easy installation and/or updating of the applications published there. However, if you only use desktop apps, you can remove the Microsoft Store. This is particularly useful if you want to prevent applications from being installed

March 27, 2023

aCropalypse: Microsoft Releases Emergency Patch for Windows 10/11

Microsoft has released two emergency security updates to address the security flaw known as “aCropalypse”. This is a flaw that was recently discovered in native Windows 10 and Windows 11 screenshot editing apps. As it turns out, the Redmond-based company started testing its patch a few days ago, shortly after the flaw was discovered by

March 18, 2023

Swiss start-up to roll out Solar Panels on Railway Tracks

Swiss start-up Sun-Ways is set to install solar panels on railway tracks near Buttes train station in Switzerland. Pending approval from the Federal Office of Transport, Sun-Ways will use a train developed by Swiss track maintenance company Scheuchzer to unfurl photovoltaic panels along the railway lines. The panels will be pre-assembled at a Swiss factory

March 18, 2023

Traffic Control for Autonomous Vehicles: North Carolina State University Proposes Fourth Traffic Light Color

In a future where autonomous vehicles dominate the roads, researchers from North Carolina State University have proposed the installation of a white traffic light as a fourth color to signal to drivers that self-driving cars are managing upcoming intersections intelligently. This innovation could reduce traffic congestion levels and overall fuel consumption. The white light would

March 4, 2023

Better Sleep through Innovation: The Rise of Sleep Tech

Insomnia is a growing problem in the UK, with almost three-quarters of people not getting the recommended 7-9 hours of sleep per night, according to a study by insurance group Direct Line. The sleeplessness epidemic is due to a variety of factors, including stress, shift work, and caffeine or alcohol consumption. Sleep deprivation can lead

February 27, 2023

Rumored Two-Stack OLED Upgrade could make Apple’s Next iPad Pro bit Expensive

Apple’s upcoming iPad Pro models, expected to launch next year, could come with a hefty price tag due to a rumored display upgrade. Reports from South Korea suggest that Apple may use a two-stack design for its next-generation OLEDs, with two light-emitting layers rather than one, which could make the displays brighter and longer-lasting than

January 25, 2023

From 3D Screens To Flying Boats: CES 2023 Favorites

From boats that fly, to folding screens (that also slide), to satellites you control and laptops that break your brain a little bit … the 2023 Consumer Electronics Show was a bone-crushing assault on MrMobile’s body and mind. Join him for a round-up of what mobile tech stood out this year in Las Vegas! MrMobile’s

March 28, 2022

GIF Inventor Steven Wilhite dies at 74 from COVID

Although few knew his name, Steven Wilhite had influenced our lives in one way or another, the inventor of GIFs completely revolutionized the world of the Internet thanks to the invention and now after learning of his death, the networks mourn his death. A GIF is an image exchange format that consists of the movement

March 17, 2022

Transgender replaces Siri in Apple’s iOS 15.4 latest Update

Apple has brought iOS 15.4 update for its users with new features. Now users will be able to send gender neutral emoji to their friends. Not only this, this time Apple has also replaced the female voice of its famous Siri with gender neutral voice. For this, he has used transgender voice as a speech

February 21, 2022

Tesla Superchargers Open To Other Vehicles

Ultimately, Tesla wants its charging stations to be able to accommodate electric vehicles from other brands too. A Tesla Car being Charged Vehicles must be equipped with a CCS socket in order to be charged in Superchargers.  Tesla announced that its test of opening its charging stations to other electric vehicles will be extended to

February 12, 2022

Black Hawk Helicopter fly without a Pilot

America’s  Black Hawk Helicopter Creates history in the World of Automation and Warfare. Black Hawk helicopter successfully flew without a pilot for the first time. This helicopter flew 115 to 125 miles on 5 February at an altitude of about 4000 feet  at the speed of one hour and added a new chapter in the