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  • Samsung Galaxy S11 Plus renders show huge camera module

    There might not be any more major smartphone releases in 2019 but that doesn’t mean the leaks for 2020 are going to stop. Here we have unofficial renders of the Samsung Galaxy S11 Plus from reliable tech leaker @OnLeaks, showing a design with a very large rear rectangular camera module. The iPhone 11 Pro and Pixel […]

  • This malware wants to steal your VPN account

    Trickbot is a modular malware which was first observed in 2016 and it steals system information, login credentials and other sensitive data from vulnerable Windows machines. However, in November, security researchers from Palo Alto Networks began to see indicators that Trickbots’ password grabber module had begun to target data from OpenSSH and OpenVPN applications. When […]

  • Ryan Reynolds buys a stake in US MVNO Mint Mobile

    Deadpool actor Ryan Reynolds has bought an ownership stake in the US mobile operator Mint Mobile. Announced via a press release and on Reynolds’ social media channels, he said, “Celebrities generally invest in high-end products like skincare brands or delicious gin companies. Yet Mint is making wireless way more affordable at a time when the […]

  • Europe has run-out of IPv4 addresses

    The not-for-profit organization responsible for allocating and registering IP addresses across 76 countries in Europe, the Middle East and parts of Central Asia, the RIPE Network Coordination Centre has announced that is has allocated the last remaining block of its IPv4 addresses. IPv4 addresses are 32-bit numbers used to uniquely identify devices on the internet, […]

  • Huawei MateBook 15-inch is a ports paradise, but will it come to the US?

    Huawei MateBook 15-inch is coming, but whether or not it will be available in the US is still anyone’s guess. According to MSPoweruser, leaker Evan Blass discovered what could be the first complete renderings of Huawei’s upcoming additions to its MateBook laptops: a 14-inch variant, and a slightly larger 15-inch. And, it’s looking like Huawei’s […]

  • Best Fortnite Gifts for Christmas 2019

    The phenomenon that is Fortnite has shown no signs of abating in 2019, with the recently released Chapter 2 serving only to get our Fortnite-mad kids even more hooked on the game. With so much Fortnite merch on the market, it can be hard to find the hidden gems. We’ve scoured the web and found some of […]

  • Best Rugged Phones 2019

    Smartphones don’t last forever, but while most of us hope to make it to the end of our two-year contracts others struggle to get through a couple of months.  Phones are increasingly sold with some level of waterproofing protection, and the best phones will be fitted with tough Gorilla Glass 5 screen protection. Add a decent […]

  • Twitter adds the ability to hide replies to tweets

    Twitter has introduced a feature that lets users hide replies to their own tweets from the main tweet thread. In the below GIF, Twitter gives the example of a spam reply that isn’t relevant being banished to hidden replies: Starting today, you can now hide replies to your Tweets. Out of sight, out of mind. […]

  • Google is shutting down its cloud printing service

    Printing documents over the web using Google Chrome is about to get a bit more complicated for some users as Google has announced that Cloud Print will no longer be supported in 2021. Cloud Print is a useful service that allows users to print directly from Chrome on desktop and mobile without having to physically […]

  • These are the tricks hackers are using to hijack your email

    Business email compromise (BEC) attacks pose a growing threat to businesses worldwide and Barracuda has released a new report with key findings about these attacks and the steps you can take to help defend your business. The report, titled “Spear Phishing: Top Threats and Trends Vol. 3 – Defending against business email compromise attacks”, highlights […]

  • How to get Photoshop

    On 4 November, Adobe released Creative Cloud 2020 which included loads of upgrades and new tools all round to its CC software. It also marks eight years since its Creative Suite programs went fully online.  Adobe Creative Cloud’s launch in 2011 ushered the company’s shift towards becoming a cloud-based software-as-service provider, which means you can no longer install […]

  • Salesforce may be preparing an Alexa-esque AI assistant for the workplace

    Salesforce is hoping to make AI an indispensable part of every business with a range of smart tools and platforms. At its Dreamforce 2019 event in San Francisco this week, the software giant unveiled a host of enterprise-focused services and tools it hopes will spur on AI adoption in companies of all sizes. Salesforce also […]