How To Watch The Bachelor Greatest Seasons Ever In 2023

Unfortunately, ABC is only available in the US, and uses geoblocking technology to stop anyone from outside the US from tuning in. So, how do you stream the best of the Bachelor outside the US? With a trustworthy VPN. A premium VPN can bypass geoblocks, and gives you a US IP address, so you get unrestricted access to ABC, no matter where you are. I’ve tested 300 VPNs to find you the best VPNs for streaming ABC....

February 17, 2023 · 9 min · 1769 words · Robert Beliles

How To Watch The Golden Globes From Anywhere In 2023

After multiple tests, I discovered that a VPN is the best way to watch the Golden Globes from anywhere. A VPN will redirect your internet traffic through one of its servers in a foreign country, which makes it seem like you’re there. This tricked Sling TV into thinking that I was in the US. Out of the 30+ VPNs I tested, my favorite is ExpressVPN. Its massive server network can bypass geoblocks, and its fast speeds provide smooth streams in HD....

February 17, 2023 · 6 min · 1227 words · Marcia Gibbons

How To Watch The Silence Of The Lambs On Netflix In 2023

All you need is a VPN. These apps mask your true location and trick streaming services like Netflix into thinking you’re in a different country. Using a VPN, you can access any of Netflix’s regional libraries. I tested 30+ VPNs, and ExpressVPN is my top choice because it has incredibly fast speeds and super reliable servers. You can test ExpressVPN out for yourself and if you’re not satisfied, you have up to 30 days to claim a refund....

February 17, 2023 · 4 min · 848 words · Linda Sanders

Hp Finds 75 Of Threats Were Delivered By Email In First Six Months Of 2021

The report – covering the first half of 2021 – is compiled by HP security analysts based on customers who opt to share their threat alerts with the company. HP’s researchers found that there has been a 65% rise in the use of hacking tools downloaded from underground forums and filesharing websites from H2 2020 to H1 2021. Some of the tools are able to solve CAPTCHA challenges using computer vision techniques....

February 17, 2023 · 5 min · 878 words · Estelle Briggs

Hpe Buys Determined Ai Aims To Meld Model Training With Its Hpc Portfolio

HPE said it will integrate Determined AI’s technology with its artificial intelligence and high-performance computing portfolio. Terms of the deal weren’t disclosed. According to HPE, Determined AI will help it give businesses the ability to create models faster and deliver business value without worrying about infrastructure underneath. HPE is moving to a hardware-as-a-service model and using its Greenlake platform to scale infrastructure. HPE tops Q1 estimates, raises guidance for fiscal yearHPE now offers its Ezmeral Data Fabric as a standalone service in latest portfolio updateHPE GreenLake launches HPC cloud services, aims to accelerate mainstream adoptionHewlett Packard Enterprise CEO: We have returned to the pre-pandemic level, things feel steady...

February 17, 2023 · 1 min · 167 words · Kevin Lindholm

Hue And Govee Take Smart Lighting To The Next Level

As time went on, we moved into a new home and the smart lighting world continued to innovate. Hue and other early smart bulbs required hubs. Later, vendors like Govee introduced smart lights that connect to your Wi-Fi router. Now, Hue offers a mix of Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and hub support, with more advanced features reserved for the hub. But our secret has been to ignore most apps and rely almost entirely on Alexa for smart home control....

February 17, 2023 · 5 min · 866 words · Norine Smith

Hyundai Taps Ionq To Power Quantum Based Research Into Lithium Car Batteries

Under the terms of the agreement, IonQ and Hyundai will jointly explore “new variational quantum eigensolver (VQE) algorithms to study lithium compounds and their chemical reactions involved in battery chemistry.” This research will simulate the chemical reactions that are expected to occur within proposed battery designs to help the companies rapidly iterate without having to build physical prototypes of proposed designs. The duo believes their efforts will lead to the discovery of new varieties of source material capable of providing improvements for the time, cost, and labor currently involved in existing battery manufacturing practices....

February 17, 2023 · 2 min · 316 words · Charlie Beeson

I Went To Best Buy Four Weeks Ago They Still Won T Let Me Go

It had been a stalwart. It looked retro-timeless. If I could have hugged it, I would have. But it died. Then we looked around and realized that the hood above the cooktop hadn’t worked for more years than I’ll admit here. I said years, didn’t I? That’s given you a clue about our lives. I’m sorry about that. “We need to get some new appliances,” said my wife, who (in case you didn’t know) is a scientist....

February 17, 2023 · 5 min · 947 words · Jane Newberry

Intego Antivirus Review 2023 Protection For Mac And Windows

While most antivirus providers focus on the Windows operating system, Intego Antivirus was designed primarily for Apple’s desktop operating system. Support for Windows devices recently followed in 2021, in the form of Intego Antivirus for Windows. But just how good is Intego Antivirus? In this review, we’ll answer these questions and take an in-depth look at Intego’s features, benefits, drawbacks, and more across both Mac and Windows devices. We tested it on a MacBook Air, and here are the scores for our Intego Antivirus review:...

February 17, 2023 · 16 min · 3319 words · Orlando Miles

Intel Gets New Client Chief And Cfo As Gregory Bryant Departs

Replacing Bryant is Michelle Johnston Holthaus, who is currently the general manager of Intel sales, marketing, and communications, and was previously sales chief of the client computing group. Holthaus will “transition” into the role over coming months as the company looks to fill the sales role. “Michelle’s track record of success driving global sales and revenue for the last five years, combined with her profound understanding of the client computing business and trusted relationships across the entire industry, make her a natural choice to lead our largest business,” Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger said....

February 17, 2023 · 2 min · 238 words · Kathleen Roberts

Iota Is Bringing Smart Contracts With Zero Fees Ethereum Interoperability And Compatibility For Next Gen Distributed Apps

After relaunching in March 2021, today IOTA is releasing a beta version of its smart contracts implementation, with a few notable features such as zero fees, Ethereum interoperability and compatibility. Smart contracts are programs stored on a blockchain that run when predetermined conditions are met. You can think of them as code with crypto guarantees and security, and they power some of blockchain’s most advanced functionality, such as DAOs and DeFi....

February 17, 2023 · 6 min · 1155 words · Pauline Stephens

Is It Blocked The Ultimate List Of Blocked Websites In Russia

The terms of this censorship law require web services to store all Russian data in Russia and also comply with the country’s data retention laws which may include providing backdoor access for their spy agencies. This is very unfavorable for web services who vigorously promote freedom and privacy on the internet. The first step towards accessing any website blocked in Russia is choosing a VPN capable of bypassing the government’s restrictions within the country....

February 17, 2023 · 40 min · 8438 words · Peter Morrissette

Jfrog Researchers Find Jndi Vulnerability In H2 Database Consoles Similar To Log4Shell

In a blog post, the company said that CVE-2021-42392 should not be as widespread as Log4Shell, even though it is a critical issue with a similar root cause. JFrog explained that the Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI) is an API that provides naming and directory functionality for Java applications. H2 is a widely-used open-source Java SQL database used for various projects ranging from web platforms like Spring Boot to IoT platforms like ThingWorks....

February 17, 2023 · 5 min · 962 words · Michael Battle

Kcodes Netusb Security Flaw Risks Millions Of Devices

About KCodes and NetUSB Established in 2001, Taiwan-based company KCodes offers USB over IP solutions, such as NetUSB, among other products like wired and wireless bridge solutions, USB device servers, USB extenders, wireless docking, and software customization services related to networking solutions. The company prides itself on being a market leader in USB over IP technology products. KCodes also emphasize that over 20% of all networking devices around the world are embedded with their networking solution components....

February 17, 2023 · 4 min · 673 words · Carol Mullis

Keepod Review 2023 Does It Live Up To The Hype

Your information is wiped after every session, the company has no access to it, and there’s no threat to your personal information if it’s lost or stolen. Sounds too good to be true right? Well, let’s find out. The History of Keepod I’ll keep this short since history lessons aren’t my thing, but it’s truly an interesting story. Nissan Bahar, a cybersecurity expert, started working on an experiment he called Keepod in 2008....

February 17, 2023 · 7 min · 1429 words · Hilda Malone

Kindle Scribe Tips 9 Ways To Get The Most Out Of Amazon S Digital Notebook

The Scribe offers a completely new way of using a Kindle, and I’m here to show you how to get the most out of the Kindle’s new note-taking features. Below you’ll find nine tips and tricks to help do just that. How to create a notebook, adjust settings In order to take notes, create a calendar, planner or task list, you’ll need to create a notebook. You can have as many notebooks as you want, as long as your device has the storage for them....

February 17, 2023 · 6 min · 1073 words · Blanca Martinez

Kingston Ironkey Vault Privacy 80 External Ssd Hands On Secure But Sluggish And Expensive

Prices start at $289.99/£275.99 (inc. VAT) for a drive with 480GB of storage capacity, while the 960GB model costs $359.99/£338.39 and the top-end 1.92TB model costs $509.99/£482.39. That’s considerably more expensive than a conventional SSD, although the IronKey is FIPS 197-certified, and provides XTS-AES 256-bit hardware encryption using a secure microprocessor that is Common Criteria EAL5+ certified. Some drives that offer encryption require you to create and enter passwords using software that runs on the host PC, but the Vault Privacy 80’s security features are entirely hardware based, and are controlled via a small touch-sensitive LCD display that’s built into the drive itself....

February 17, 2023 · 4 min · 748 words · James Johnson

Lastpass Was Hacked Again

This isn’t the first time LastPass has had security problems. In 2021, it appeared that some users’ LastPass Master Passwords may have been revealed. LastPass replied that it hadn’t been breached, but users who had gotten emails warning them that an unknown person was trying to log into their accounts weren’t convinced. Nevertheless, LastPass insisted that it was just the result of a credential stuffing attack. Also: Want to ditch LastPass?...

February 17, 2023 · 2 min · 337 words · Karen Gibson

Learn The World S Most Poplular Programming Language With This 50 Course Bundle

Want to learn Python? Check out The Complete Python Programming Certification Bundle. This 12-course bundle gives you beginner-to-advanced training from some of the web’s leading instructors. You’ll start from the absolute basics, use hands-on training to elevate your skill level and eventually start coding Python programs like a pro. This bundle features courses by expert programmers and instructors such as Minerva Singh, a data scientist who uses Python for spatial analysis, and Ardit Sulce, the founder of PythonHow who has collaborated with companies such as Swiss in-Terra, Center for Conservation Geography, and Rapid Intelligence....

February 17, 2023 · 2 min · 283 words · Annie Pealer

Librarian S Lament Digital Books Are Not Fireproof

A few days ago, Penguin Random House, the publisher ofMaus, Art Spiegelman’s Pulitzer Prize-winning graphic novel about the Holocaust, demanded that the Internet Archive remove the book from our lending library. Why? Because, in their words, “consumer interest in ‘Maus’ has soared” as the result of a Tennessee school board’s decision to ban teaching the book. By its own admission, to maximize profits, a Goliath of the publishing industry is forbidding our non-profit library from lending a banned book to our patrons: a real live digital book-burning....

February 17, 2023 · 3 min · 631 words · John Murphy