8 Best Free Themes For Windows 11 2023

In Summary Customization has been a significant part of the redesign from Windows 10 to Windows 11 and it has been made more accessible through pre-built themes in the Windows Store. We have listed some of the best free themes in the Windows store making it easy for you to customize your Windows 11 experience. Step by Step guide on customizing your Windows 11 PC using themes from the Windows Store....

January 5, 2022 · 6 min · 1175 words · Donna Johnson

A Recruiter Asked A Disgracefully Rude Question And Acted As If It Was Normal

It’s not their fault. They’re like dentists, merely trying to fill holes for companies that have created them. Well, and fill holes that they’ve created by prising people away from their jobs, with the promise of slightly more joy and infinitely more lucre. Yet just as many corporations have used the remote work model as an excuse for additional surveillance rather than astute management, so, it seems, the occasional recruiter has joined in....

January 5, 2022 · 3 min · 620 words · Archie Hammons

A Security Checklist For Financial Institutions

In this regard, one of the most vulnerable industries here in the United States is the financial industry. Despite being mandated by various federal legislations forcing financial institutions to improve their system of controls and audits, many of them are still are victims of cyberattacks. In this article, we look at some of the major security topics that should be included in any checklist as a CIO or CISO make sure their financial institution is complying with federal legislation and mandates....

January 5, 2022 · 8 min · 1517 words · Betty Montgomery

After Hacking Mark Zuckerberg S Twitter Ourmine Hacks Google Ceo Sundar Pichai S Quora Account

The effect was noticeable when Sundar’s Quora account linked with his Twitter starting auto posting Quora Tweets that said: “Hey, its’OurMine, we are just testing your security, please visit OurMine to upgrade it.” Needless to say, the Tweets were deleted but TNW had already grabbed a screenshot of the same. It’s still not clear how the group was able to gain access to Pichai’s account but the modus operandi is nothing new for OurMine which has also targeted Mark Zuckerberg’s Twitter and Pinterest accounts....

January 5, 2022 · 2 min · 318 words · Patrick Zuniga

10 Great Soundbars To Upgrade Your Home Theater System

Soundbars are an excellent option to get that great quality, as they can improve the sound on any TV or projector. They’re also much more affordable than getting speakers, subwoofers, or separate A/V receivers for your home theater. Below, we have listed our favorite soundbars for a variety of circumstances and budgets. Read on to find the best one for you, and make your home theater better than ever!...

January 4, 2022 · 7 min · 1358 words · Mary Jordan

15 Unique Gift Ideas For Hard To Please People On Your List

If you’re stressed about crossing people off of your holiday list this year, don’t panic. There’s plenty to find online — it will just take some work to narrow it down. You can start with the 21 tech gifts you should grab before they sell out. We’re here to help with even more suggestions, too — like the 15 gift ideas below. From dog cameras for pet lovers to the perfect coffee maker, these presents will help you knock out your holiday shopping from the comfort of your own home....

January 4, 2022 · 13 min · 2740 words · Wilma Fox

16 Year Old Rejects 5 Million Offer For A Website He Created In His Bedroom

Mohammed Ali has rejected £5 million Bedroom offer for a site because he believes that the site will be worth a lot more in future. Mohammed Ali designed weeneed1.com which is a price comparison website. According to Mohammed Ali, The offer was made to him just before Christmas, and he rejected the offer that could have made him a millionaire like a straight up boss. Mohammed Ali said, as reported by Metro, “We met the investors in London, they were a global data driven company, and they didn’t realise I created all the technology involved....

January 4, 2022 · 1 min · 202 words · Carlos Cather

22 Ideas About The Future Book Review Stories That Ask Searching Questions

Perhaps speculative fiction can make more of us pay attention to the problems that are piling up, from climate change to economic inequality and AI that’s less a killer robot and more ‘computer says no’ on a global scale. This could reveal what Douglas Rushkoff claims in the introduction to 22 Ideas About The Future are “truths we have hidden from ourselves”. “You can’t read about the world after climate catastrophe without accepting the possibility of climate change to begin with,” he suggests....

January 4, 2022 · 3 min · 613 words · Michelle Eakins

5 Best Open Source Audio Editor Which You Can Use Today

Just like video and image editing, audio editing is also full of fun. But, only a few tools available on the internet allow users to edit audio. If I had to choose an audio editor, I would use an open-source audio editing tool because they offer more power and options. List of 5 Best Open Source Audio Editors Which You Can Use Today Another thing is that open-source audio editing tools require no cost....

January 4, 2022 · 3 min · 525 words · Cheryl Whitlock

5 Smart Devices That You Can Make At Home With Arduino

One of the most popular and used boards in the world is Arduino. It is a really simple device (a printed circuit board with a microcontroller, input and output ports and USB connections, through which it is also powered) that was first launched in 2005 and it can be used to develop all kinds of applications. Sensors of temperature, light, proximity, movement, infrared, etc., as well as LED lights, speakers or monitors can be connected to the board....

January 4, 2022 · 3 min · 586 words · Janna Cook

8 Ways To Reduce Ai Burnout

The same survey by IBM finds that trust is extremely important – four in five respondents cite being able to explain how their AI arrived at a decision as important to their business. However, AI is still code – ones and zeros. It doesn’t carry the empathy and often is missing context, as I and my co-author Andy Thurai, strategist with Constellation Research, explained in a recent Harvard Business Review article....

January 4, 2022 · 6 min · 1093 words · Eric Campbell

800 000 Businesses Fall Victim To Ransomware Each Year

Among the worst attacks is when hackers hold your documents, data and private information hostage. This is known as ransomware, which locks down your computer or device, cutting off your access. You can only regain control of your data if you pay the hackers their financial demand. The larger the company, the more ransom is demanded. Read on to see what you can do to safeguard your files. Here’s the backstory Earlier this year, McDonald’s suffered a ransomware attack....

January 4, 2022 · 3 min · 626 words · Melissa Shaw

9 Great Labor Day Deals On Tech Save 85 On Airpods

If you’ve been holding off the entire season for some great deals on major purchases like appliances or outdoor pieces, now is a great time to pick them up, as retailers are clearing away stock. We’ve searched the internet far and wide for deals to save you cash on your next big splurge. Be sure to take a look at our picks for best Labor Day deals below. Must read: More: The best refrigerators of 2022 However, there are multiple factors at play this year....

January 4, 2022 · 2 min · 307 words · Calvin Vanochten

A Behind The Scenes Look At The Evolution Of The Moto 360

But the most interesting part of the experience was seeing the Moto 360 that could’ve been—with a rounded square face, a racing stripe along the strap, or even the blacked-out screen section on top rather than the bottom. Here are some photos of the prototypes processes that helped lead to the watch you can buy today.

January 4, 2022 · 1 min · 56 words · Perla Lauer

A New Dns Exploitation Technique Ghost Domain Names

In some cases a domain may be identified as malicious and needs to be removed. This could be because of various reasons like malware propagation, phishing, etc. One of the more common methods to prevent users from accessing a domain is to delete the domain from its TLD servers. However this does not completely remove the threat because the domain will still be resolved by the resolver until the TTL expires....

January 4, 2022 · 10 min · 2096 words · George Patton

Adblock Browser For Android Makes Its Way To The Google Play Store

After months of beta testing, the team behind the popular Adblock Plus extension today released the final version of their Adblock browser on the Google Play Store. Adblock started off as a browser plugin for Firefox and Chrome and gained millions of users — 400 million and counting — thanks to its ability to block ads on websites, thereby reducing their load time and saving data of its end users....

January 4, 2022 · 1 min · 193 words · Helene Huber

Advanced Persistent Threats Attack And Defense

Business ranging from small to corporates face this growing problem. To come up with a fence to the organization constant vigilance, employee awareness, and security policies aligned with the nature of APTs is necessary. Even if the defense is breached after putting in best efforts, a remediation plan needs to be kept handy to address the situation. The attacks need high level of skill sets and expertise to execute, which just wait for the right opportunity to trigger....

January 4, 2022 · 9 min · 1797 words · Ashley Saleh

Alert How To Avoid Dark Pattern Credit Card Charges

Unfortunately, a crook can use this information to steal money or charge things to your account. A card skimmer is one tool that’s been around for a very long time. These devices are installed at payment terminals to collect and steal your credit card information. They are often difficult to spot, but we have some tips that can help you avoid being ripped off. Tap or click here for our report on skimmers....

January 4, 2022 · 4 min · 705 words · Judith Ivy

All The Best Android Tips And Tricks From Last Week May 5 May 11

Here’s the difference between the Galaxy S5′s Power saving and Ultra power saving mode The Galaxy S5 comes with not one, but two different, power saving modes — Ultra Power Saving mode and a normal Power saving mode. These modes are very distinct from each other and meant for specific purposes. Below, we list down the difference between the two and the purpose they serve. How to: add your Android-taken photos to Flickr groups You’d have thought the task was easy enough – Flickr, as the premier photo sharing site in the world (in quality, if not numbers), has supported ‘groups’, communities of like minded snappers, for ages, yet getting your uploaded photos into these groups using just your Android smartphone has been hit and miss over the last year or so....

January 4, 2022 · 4 min · 656 words · Calvin Crockwell