Microsoft S Famous Blue Screen Of Death Gets A New Colour In Windows 11

But in Windows 11, which Microsoft released a week ago to Windows Insiders testers, the B in the BSOD acronym has changed from blue to black. SEE: Windows 10 Start menu hacks (TechRepublic Premium) It’s not a massive change, but the blue screen BSOD is familiar to millions of people across the world. Via Neowin, the new black screen was discovered by Windows Insider participant Martin Nobel, who’s posted a video of the new BSOD....

March 26, 2023 · 2 min · 281 words · Emmett Mason

Microsoft S Latest Windows 11 Preview Comes With Tips For Better Pc Battery Life

Windows Studio Effects arrived with Windows 11 22H2 and uses AI to improve video and audio calls on apps like Teams, as well as creator tools and gaming features. But the feature depends on laptops having a Neural Processing Unit (NPU), which includes the Surface Pro X with SQ1/SQ2 processors — co-developed by Microsoft and Qualcomm — as well as the latest SQ3, available as variant of the newly announced Surface Pro 9....

March 26, 2023 · 2 min · 366 words · Maria White

Microsoft Teams These Are The Latest Features Microsoft Added In The Last Month

Fans of polls now have a one-click instant poll feature that lets meeting participants quickly round up opinions with binary responses like yes/no, thumb up/down, heart/broken heart. These can be done on the fly by presenters, so they can be reactive rather than pre-staged. Microsoft boasts that Teams is the only app with one-click instant binary polling. “With our competitors, presenters must take time to draft a poll in advance,” Microsoft notes in its November 2022 Teams update....

March 26, 2023 · 3 min · 448 words · Andrea Kruckenberg

Microsoft Warning Some Files Might Not Be Deleted When You Reset A Windows Pc

The issue stems from Microsoft’s OneDrive cloud file service and could mean files that were synced locally remain on a computer after a local or remote reset, which admins might do before handing the device to a new owner. This issue can occur when attempting a manual reset from Windows or a remote reset from Intune or other mobile device management platforms, Microsoft warns. SEE: Best Windows laptop: Top notebooks compared “When attempting to reset a Windows device with apps which have folders with reparse data, such as OneDrive or OneDrive for Business, files which have been downloaded or synced locally from OneDrive might not be deleted when selecting the “Remove everything” option,” Microsoft says in an update to its known issues for Windows 11 21H2....

March 26, 2023 · 2 min · 391 words · Lisa Kampa

Mobile Rides To The Rescue Of Telstra S Underlying Profitability

Overall, the company reported total revenue was down 9.4% to AU$10.9 billion, earnings before interest, tax, depreciation, and amortisation (EBITDA) fell almost 15% to AU$3.5 billion, and net profit was slashed by 34% from AU$1.1 billion to AU$700 million. Looking at its underlying figures, which removed one-off gains from assets sales from the same time last year, total revenue was still down 4.4% to AU$10.7 billion, while EBITDA increased by 5....

March 26, 2023 · 4 min · 655 words · Barbara Samuels

Most Singapore It Leaders Cannot Identify Fake Messages But Only Half Concerned About Phishing Risks

Some 32% of these IT leaders tapped their work phones for personal activities, higher than 18% of employees who did likewise, according to a study commissioned by KnowBe4, which provides security awareness training. Its chief hacking officer and reformed hacker Kevin Mitnick designed the US vendor’s training modules. The study further found that 53% of IT decision-makers in Singapore were concerned about phishing as a risk to their organisation, while 40% expressed similar concerns about business email compromise attacks....

March 26, 2023 · 2 min · 362 words · Brent Milone

Muse S 2Nd Gen Review A Brain Sensing Meditation Motivator

InteraXon’s Muse (2nd Gen) headband has the fix; it integrates a mix of employed electroencephalography (EEG) technology for built-in brain sensors that provide after-meditation feedback. Combined with the app’s goal-based meditation exercises, the accessory has the potential to turn the abstract practice of meditating into a more concrete exercise. I’ve been testing the wearable for the past week and while the Muse has no doubt kept me accountable, I still wonder if the sensors are legit or simply an expensive placebo....

March 26, 2023 · 7 min · 1367 words · Horace Thomas

New Conti Ransomware Source Code Leaked

As reported by Bleeping Computer, a cybersecurity researcher took umbrage when the cybercriminals publicly said they supported Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. In revenge, the individual, believed to hail from Ukraine, has been giving the ransomware operators a taste of their own hacking medicine. Conti is a Russian-speaking ransomware group that also operates a ransomware-as-a-service (RaaS) business model. While some ransomware payments are made in the millions, Coveware estimates that the average demand made by Conti members is just over $765,000....

March 26, 2023 · 3 min · 465 words · Angela Dillingham

New Users To The Gadget Discovery Club Can Get A Year S Subscription For Just 90

Gadget Discovery Club is the number one gadget subscription box in the world. It provides exciting experiences right in your home by delivering the most unique, innovative gadgets to you every three months. Unlike some subscription boxes, Gadget Discovery Club provides free shipping and free returns. So you get to discover all kinds of new gadgets completely risk-free. Every quarter, you’ll receive a mystery box that holds up to four gadgets of the highest quality....

March 26, 2023 · 2 min · 241 words · Arthur Pipkin

Nsw Government To Factor In Inclusivity As Service Nsw Ponders Metaverse Twin

“That inclusion piece is something, I’ll be honest, I really did not keep my eye on over the last two or three years, and I realised that in the middle of the pandemic where my mum, for example … she’s got a son who’s minister for digital, but has got no idea when it comes to digital … so her journey has to be part of our collective journey,” he told audience at the Future....

March 26, 2023 · 4 min · 659 words · Brian Santiago

Over Half Of Millennials Are Responsible For Executing Their Parents Wills But Hardly Any Have Access To Their Parents Online Passwords

In partnership with digital estate planning companies Trust & Will and Willful, it surveyed 1,000 American millennials aged 25-40 years old for its Great Wake up Call Report. It wanted to discover how this generation favours securing important documents and passwords and storing and transferring digital assets before and after death. Over two in three (68%) of millennials do not have a will, and under two in five (38%) of millennials have provided clear guidance on how they’d like their digital accounts managed after they die....

March 26, 2023 · 3 min · 497 words · Sylvester Arteaga

Panda Express Developed A Robot Wok

The latest example? Panda Express has rolled out a robotic wok, dubbed the Panda Auto Wok (PAW). The move comes on the heels of fast-casual restaurants like White Castle, Chipotle, and Jack in the Box adopting robotic systems for the back of the house cooking. Is this the end of the fast food worker? Do consumers even care in a pandemic-influenced market where convenience and touchless delivery reign supreme? I connected with Stanley Liu, VP of Operation Services, to talk about tofu, changing priorities in the food business and robots....

March 26, 2023 · 3 min · 575 words · Jose Farrell

Parallels Desktop 18 Hands On Now You Can Run Windows 11 On M1 As Well As Intel Macs

The Arm-based M1 and M2 chips used in the latest Mac models can no longer run the Intel x86 version of Windows, so those Macs had to rely on the Arm version of Windows – which itself has had something of a bumpy ride over the last few years. Also, along with various performance and compatibility issues faced when attempting to run existing Intel-based apps and software, Windows on Arm (WoA) is primarily licensed to OEM PC manufacturers, which meant that Parallels’ core business – running Windows on Mac – was starting to look like something of a dead end....

March 26, 2023 · 4 min · 740 words · James Thompson

Peloton Row What You Need To Know About Peloton S First Rowing Machine

Also: The 5 best rowing machines The Row still has the features Pelotons are loved for, such as a 23.8-inch HD swivel screen, live classes and a sleek design. It can also be stowed vertically to minimize how much space it takes up with a compact 8ft x 2ft footprint. The machine will come with new content and instructors for people of all levels to enjoy a unique low-impact, full-body cardio and strength workout as well as post-class rating and insights....

March 26, 2023 · 2 min · 286 words · Brian Golden

People Are Already Trying To Get Chatgpt To Write Malware

ChatGPT is an AI-driven natural language processing tool which interacts with users in a human-like, conversational way. Among other things, it can be used to help with tasks like composing emails, essays and code. Also: What is ChatGPT and why does it matter? What you need to know The chatbot tool was released by artificial intelligence research laboratory OpenAI in November and has generated widespread interest and discussion over how AI is developing and how it could be used going forward....

March 26, 2023 · 5 min · 856 words · Virginia Lavi

Poly Network Hackers Potentially Stole 610 Million Is Bitcoin Still Safe

It tweeted: Important Notice: We are sorry to announce that #PolyNetwork was attacked on @BinanceChain, @ethereum and @0xPolygon Assets had been transferred to hacker’s following addresses: ETH: 0xC8a65Fadf0e0dDAf421F28FEAb69Bf6E2E589963 and BSC: 0x0D6e286A7cfD25E0c01fEe9756765D8033B32C71. It asked miners of affected blockchain and crypto exchanges such as Binance, HuobiGlobal, OKEx, Tether, BitGo, Uniswap and Circle Pay, amongst others, to blacklist tokens coming from these addresses. Poly Network said that the hacker had “exploited a vulnerability between contract calls” – where a contract can modify the keeper of a contract and execute a transaction....

March 26, 2023 · 3 min · 598 words · Diana Crowe

Printing Shellz Critical Bugs Impacting 150 Hp Printer Models Patched

Printers are usually connected to business networks – and potentially forgotten when it comes to security – so they can easily provide an avenue of attack. Highlighting this issue is PrintNightmare, CVE-2021-34481, a Windows Print Spooler service vulnerability that permits attackers to escalate privileges to system level, which was patched in August. In addition, HP patched a separate, 16-year-old privilege escalation driver flaw in July. Also: Microsoft just revealed another Print Spooler bug Now, researchers from F-Secure have documented “Printing Shellz,” a set of vulnerabilities impacting multifunction printers (MFPs)....

March 26, 2023 · 3 min · 430 words · Larae Starr

Programming Languages One In Four Go Developers Are Already Using This Most Requested Feature

Go gained generics in Go version 1.18 released in March, when it was described as ‘Go’s most often requested feature’, so it’s not surprising it has since been quickly adopted. According to the June 2022 Go developer survey, over a quarter of the 5,752 respondents have started using generics in their Go code. Go is the 16th most popular programming language, according to developer analyst, Redmonk’s January 2022 rankings. Todd Kulesza, a UX designer on Go, noted in a blogpost that the addition of generics was welcome, but noted that about a third of developers are running into some limitations of its initial implementation....

March 26, 2023 · 3 min · 581 words · Juanita Billings

Programming Languages Python S New Developer In Residence And Their Make It Or Break It Role

But Python’s nature as a community-driven project brings its own share of problems. With thousands of independent programmers adding their own code to the project, bottlenecks are easy to accumulate and for issues to go unnoticed. “If you are a volunteer and you spend your own time on a thing, a project, as part of Python, you’re going to want to work on the thing that interests you personally. It’s only natural,” says Łukasz Langa, who in July was appointed by the Python Software Foundation (PSF) as the new Developer in Residence for CPython....

March 26, 2023 · 5 min · 943 words · Sidney Toro

A Cold War Is Raging In Cyberspace Here S How Countries Are Preparing Their Defenses

“Last year, we had over 4,300 incidents recorded,” Rytis Rainys, the director of the National Cyber Security Center of Lithuania, a country with a population of less than three million, tells ZDNet. “That comes down to over 100 each day. We are constantly dealing with this, and that makes having your national cyber defense in top-notch condition extremely important.” SEE: Network security policy (TechRepublic Premium) Most attacks in the region don’t make the headlines; others do....

March 25, 2023 · 5 min · 994 words · Amanda Smith