Montblanc S 1 300 Wear Os Smartwatch Isn T All That Smart Yet

One aspect of smartwatches is their relatively short technological end of life. Luxury watches last for years, decades, or longer and are often passed down in families as heirlooms. Smartwatches that last five years are pretty rare, so there is a balance here between the hardware and the technology. While Montblanc’s Summit 3 is expensive for a smartwatch, it’s actually inexpensive for a luxury watch. High-end watches typically cost multiple thousands of dollars, so the $1,290 price is not that unreasonable....

March 23, 2023 · 9 min · 1907 words · Ben Wammack

Most People Do Not Approve Of Companies Profiting From Their Data

The UK government wants to extract the medical history of every patient in England if they do not opt-out before July 1, 2021. That is a huge amount of data that potentially can be shared. So, it is not surprising that people are not keen to have their online data shared – often for profit. People are becoming increasingly concerned with and distrustful of how companies use, manage, and protect their personal data, and a new survey has revealed how much people know about data gathering and what happens to their data....

March 23, 2023 · 3 min · 489 words · Timothy Schmidt

Mozilla Rolls Out Encrypted Dns Over Https By Default In The Us Vpnoverview Com

What is DoH? DNS stands for Domain Name System, which essentially is the phonebook of the internet. The DNS holds records of domain names, e.g. VPNOverview.com or Wikipedia.com, and their associated IP addresses. When users wish to visit a website, they search for the website using the domain name. Web browsers such as Firefox or Chrome, however, use Internet Protocol (IP) addresses to interact with each other. That’s where the DNS comes in....

March 23, 2023 · 2 min · 413 words · Karen Tubbs

Musk S Vague Ideas Of Free Speech And Tesla S Ambition Could Spell Doom For India S Minorities

What remains unclear is what exactly free speech in the US really is – and what Musk thinks it is. Moreover, what implications could it have for India, a country arguably going through its most wrenching time since the partition of the subcontinent in 1947? “By ‘free speech,’ I simply mean that which matches the law. I am against censorship that goes far beyond the law. If people want less free speech, they will ask government to pass laws to that effect....

March 23, 2023 · 11 min · 2161 words · Linda Wood

My Favorite Electric Screwdriver For Heavy Duty Jobs

I sure do. The Bosch Go smart screwdriver. Bosch Go Smart Screwdriver tech specs Battery voltage: 3.6 VWeight: 0.31 kgBattery type: Lithium-ionCharging: Micro-USBNo-load speed (1st/2nd gear): 360 rpmChuck capacity: 6.35mmTorque (soft/max): 2.5/5nm The feel of the Bosch Go is that of a chunky screwdriver, although despite looking rather bulky, it’s actually very ergonomic and fits into the hand well. The rubberized elastomer coating does a good job of making it comfortable to hold for extended periods....

March 23, 2023 · 3 min · 463 words · Loyce Willingham

Myob Beefs Up Management Toolkit With Two New Acquisitions

MYOB said the acquisition of Australian software solution Tall Emu would mean the company’s “mission to help SMEs to achieve their full business potential is one step closer”. Tall Menu offers end-to-end business operations management, including the ability to see and track multiple sales flows such as marketing and lead management, quoting and selling, online payment, back-order handling, fulfilment, and delivery and post sales services. “As a product that is specifically designed for SMEs, we are excited by the potential for Tall Emu’s software to help our customers save time, improve efficiency, and grow revenue – delivering the technology which may previously have seemed out of reach, or cost prohibitive,” MYOB SME general manager Emma Fawcett said....

March 23, 2023 · 2 min · 328 words · John Bliss

Nato Cybersecurity Center Finishes Tests Of Quantum Proof Network

Konrad Wrona, principal scientist at the NCSC, told ZDNet that it is becoming increasingly important to create protection schemes against current and future threats. “Securing NATO’s communications for the quantum era is paramount to our ability to operate effectively without fear of interception,” Wrona said. “The trial started in March 2021. The trial was completed in early 2022. Quantum computing is becoming more and more affordable, scalable and practical. The threat of ‘harvest now, decrypt later’ is one all organizations, including NATO, are preparing to respond to....

March 23, 2023 · 3 min · 480 words · Troy Pyle

Need A Super Fast Usb C To Ethernet Dongle For A Reliable Working From Home Internet Connection

One of the fastest USB-C to Ethernet adapters I’ve come across is the OWC Thunderbolt 3 10G Ethernet Adapter. Disclosure: ZDNet may earn an affiliate commission from some of the products featured on this page. ZDNet and the author were not compensated for this independent review. While the hub can output at speeds of 10GBASE-T this does require everything else in the network to also be up to the task and does require hardware that can support this....

March 23, 2023 · 1 min · 125 words · Karen Kilroy

Netflix Users Warned About Ongoing Phishing Campaign

“Streaming services offer a variety of payment plans, but generally, they all involve paying with a credit card,” Grustniy said. “And where there are card details, there is phishing.” Read on to learn more about the campaign and what you can do to protect yourself. Details of the Phishing Campaign Existing subscribers are targeted with an email that asks them to update their billing information. These phishing emails contain the following:...

March 23, 2023 · 2 min · 296 words · Richard Debem

New Certified Usb Type C Cable Power Rating Logos

The USB PD 3.1 specification include a couple of key changes: A choice of three new fixed voltages: 28V (above 100W), 36V (above 140W) and 48V (above 180W), offered alongside the existing 5V, 9V, 15V and 20V fixed voltages.A new adjustable voltage mode starting at 15V and going to one of three maximum voltages (28V, 36V, or 48V) depending on the available power allowing the device being powered to request specific voltages to a 100 mV resolution....

March 23, 2023 · 1 min · 162 words · Earl Aquino

Nfl S San Francisco 49Ers Hit By Possible Ransomware Attack

Cyber Incident Targets 49ers’ Corporate IT Networks The 49ers are coming off a positive season after almost reaching the Super Bowl despite an unimpressive regular-season record. Ultimately, they fell to the eventual champions, the Los Angeles Rams, in the NFC Championship Game. But while the Rams were preparing for the biggest football game of the year, the 49ers organization had to deal with a cyberattack instead. The incident disrupted some of the 49ers’ corporate IT network systems....

March 23, 2023 · 2 min · 375 words · Sophie Desilva

Nokia S Xr20 Is A Rugged Android Smartphone With 5G For 549

Nokia’s latest smartphone, however, adds a new twist: It’s designed to take a beating and keep working. The XR20 has earned MIL-STD-810H and IP68 ratings. The military standard means the phone will withstand extreme weather temperatures and conditions, extreme drop tests, among other environmental conditions. While the IP68 rating, for dust and water resistance, indicates the XR20 will survive after being in 1.5m of water for up to 30 minutes....

March 23, 2023 · 2 min · 339 words · Charles Evans

Nomad Base One Max Review Elegant Wireless Charger For Your Iphone And Apple Watch

For the past several days, the new Nomad Base One Max has been charging up my iPhone 13 Pro Max and Apple Watch in style. A couple of months ago, Nomad launched the beautiful Base One charger and built upon that charger with the Base One Max, adding an integrated Apple Watch charger in addition to the floating glass panel for your iPhone. The Base One Max is available in silver and carbide colors with an MSRP of $149....

March 23, 2023 · 3 min · 594 words · Stephanie Clark

Nomad Summer Sale Kicks Off Get 30 Off Everything

One of my favorite Nomad accessories right now is the recently launched leather AirTag Loop. At $24.95 before the discount, the leather loop adds a stylish way to carry your AirTag. Plus, it’s a worthy alternative to Apple’s official AirTag cases. You can even change the battery, when that time comes, without removing the AirTag from the loop. Other Nomad products I recommend include charging cables, which have a braided Kevlar on the outside of them to ensure they don’t easily break....

March 23, 2023 · 1 min · 171 words · Michael Louder

Norton S Cynical Crypto Ploy A Dark Harbinger Of Crapware To Come

You can run a cryptocurrency exchange and make a profit from every transaction. You can even invent your own cryptocurrency and make money when your idea eventually grows big enough to make a profit. What have I left out? Ah, yes. The risks and the costs. You can buy cryptocurrency, but you’ll only make a profit if the currency’s value goes up – and goes up enough to exceed the fees involved in buying and selling....

March 23, 2023 · 7 min · 1365 words · Mollie Larimer

Nsw Health Confirms Data Breached Due To Accellion Vulnerability

The system was widely used to share and store files by organisations around the world, including NSW Health, the government entity said on Friday afternoon. “Following the NSW government’s advice earlier this year around a world-wide cyber attack that included NSW government agencies, NSW Health is notifying people whose data may have been accessed in the global Accellion cyber attack,” it said in a statement. The state entity said medical records in public hospitals were not affected and the software involved is no longer in use by NSW Health....

March 23, 2023 · 2 min · 423 words · Mary Smallman

Nvidia Seeking A Way To Complete Tricky Arm Acquisition

Arm has a variety of customer types. Some, like Apple, Qualcomm, and Nvidia itself, use only Arm’s instructions sets, rules, and documentation to design their own processors so that their cores will run software written for Arm. Apple has its designs fabricated by manufacturing specialists such as TSMC and Samsung and puts those processors in its own products. Qualcomm has various fabricators that make chips for system vendors to use....

March 23, 2023 · 6 min · 1092 words · Claude Lampman

One In Three Work Pcs Not Capable Of Running Windows 11 Here Are The Upgrades They Need

The firm’s data scientists say in a new report that 34% of devices currently being used aren’t capable of running Windows 11 because of Microsoft’s mildly controversial minimum hardware requirements. “While the benefits of Windows 11 are clear, some of the device requirements will make a transition challenging. More than a third of devices currently in use today are not capable of running Windows 11,” it said. SEE: Windows 11: Latest updates bring a wave of new features However, they also found that only 12% of existing devices will need to be replaced if CIOs want them on Windows 11 while 22% of devices can be upgraded to meet the requirements....

March 23, 2023 · 3 min · 533 words · Grace Wagster

Online Dating Safety And Security 2021

I’m sure, like many of us, you have been on a date that’s gone horribly wrong. I suppose you are probably wondering: ‘Just how wrong can online dating go?’ That’s a good question. When we’re sat behind a screen it’s easy to feel a false sense of security when we speak to people online. After all, they don’t know your full name or location, and there’s a physical distance between you and the person you’re speaking to....

March 23, 2023 · 41 min · 8717 words · Barbara Sanchez

Onlyfans And Privacy How To Stay Anonymous In 2023

If you still want to use OnlyFans, either as a creator or as a fan, here are five tips to help you stay safe and anonymous: Want to know what the privacy risks of OnlyFans are for creators and other users? Or would you like more information about this platform and its relation to privacy? Read our full article below! This growth spurt happened in countless corners of the internet, including the adults-only platform OnlyFans....

March 23, 2023 · 16 min · 3264 words · Jessie Smith