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bitcoin mining

Unveiling the Secrets of Bitcoin Mining, Strategies for Success

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Bitcoin, the pioneering cryptocurrency, has not only revolutionized the financial landscape but has also given rise to a complex process known as Bitcoin mining. Mining is the backbone of the decentralized nature of the cryptocurrency, ensuring the security and integrity of the blockchain. In this article, we will delve into the intricacies of how Bitcoin… Read More »Unveiling the Secrets of Bitcoin Mining, Strategies for Success

iPhone Lock Screen

Make Your iPhone Lock Screen More Practical with a Simple Trick

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In recent years, Apple has increasingly opened up customization options within iOS, introducing features we never thought would be available on iPhones. Think of the App Library, which finally allows us to avoid cluttering the home screen with every downloaded app, or the arrival of widgets, a change that felt equally innovative. iOS 16, however,… Read More »Make Your iPhone Lock Screen More Practical with a Simple Trick

weak password

Is Your Password on This List? If So, Change It Immediately

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There has been some reshuffling on the list showcasing the world’s worst passwords for the year 2022. However, this doesn’t mean that we are opting for significantly more complex, and thus, less vulnerable options. It has become a tradition for NordPass to compile a list of the weakest passwords used throughout the year as we… Read More »Is Your Password on This List? If So, Change It Immediately

mobile virus

Dangerous Virus Attacks Mobile Phones

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A malicious Trojan virus known as SpyNote has resurfaced on Android phones this year, posing a significant threat by potentially stealing sensitive banking information. As reported in a recent article by ZDNet, Android phone users must exercise extreme caution to avoid falling victim to the SpyNote Trojan virus, which caused trouble last year and has… Read More »Dangerous Virus Attacks Mobile Phones

flying robot taxi

Flying Cars are No Longer Sci-Fi: Robotaxis Take Off in China Too

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In a groundbreaking leap towards the future, China welcomes the arrival of the robotaxi, an electric aircraft designed for passenger transportation. Capable of carrying up to two passengers, this electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) vehicle boasts an impressive range of 30 kilometers. An increasing number of companies are channeling their investments into eVTOLs, focusing… Read More »Flying Cars are No Longer Sci-Fi: Robotaxis Take Off in China Too

Subscription-Based TikTok

Subscription-Based TikTok on the Horizon?

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A code within the TikTok application hints at the possibility of TikTok testing an ad-free subscription service for its users. Currently, the platform is testing this service outside of the United States, specifically in English-speaking regions. Under this new initiative, subscribers could enjoy an ad-free experience on TikTok for a fee of $4.99, apparently without… Read More »Subscription-Based TikTok on the Horizon?

Critical WebP Vulnerability

LibreOffice 7.6.2 and 7.5.7 Updates Released to Tackle Critical WebP Vulnerability

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The Document Foundation has rolled out two security updates for its widely-used LibreOffice open-source office suite—versions 7.6.2 and 7.5.7. The primary focus of these updates is to address a recently identified vulnerability in the WebP codec. These releases, which arrived earlier than initially planned, feature a fix for CVE 2023-4863. This vulnerability was a heap… Read More »LibreOffice 7.6.2 and 7.5.7 Updates Released to Tackle Critical WebP Vulnerability

3D-Printed Food

Austria Becomes First in the World to Sell 3D-Printed Food

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In a pioneering move, an Austrian supermarket has become the first in the world to offer 3D-printed vegan salmon. This alternative seafood product was developed by a food technology startup called Revo Foods and is making its debut on grocery store shelves, according to Iflscience. For several years now, researchers have been diligently working on… Read More »Austria Becomes First in the World to Sell 3D-Printed Food