Computers & IT

How To Transfer Photos From iPhone To PC

With iPhone photography on the rise, chances are you’re one of many who has a bajillion

Intel’s fix for unstable CPUs is here, in beta, and if you’re scared it might slow down your PC it seems that’s not the case

Intel’s much-awaited microcode update designed to fix instability issues with its 13th- and 14th-gen CPUs –

Turtle Beach Stealth Pro

If you’re constantly switching between consoles, the Turtle Beach Stealth Pro could be the one headset

How to restart a Macbook Pro

Restarting your MacBook Pro is a simple process that serves two main purposes. Even the best

How To Reset Your PC’s Graphics Driver (And Why You Might Want To)

Responsible for rendering images and videos, the GPU, or the Graphical Processing Unit, is an essential

[Infographic] Password protection: Why it’s easy for hackers to hack

A password is the first line of defense against hackers and malware. They are the gatekeepers

Avast discovers pre-installed malware “Cosiloon” on some Android devices

Wouldn’t it be nice if there was no such thing as malware or adware? Well, that’s

New California digital license plate is raising privacy concerns

The new California digital license plate is hitting the streets in Sacremento. These new plates offer

Thousands of home and small business routers infected, FBI urges rebooting them

If you have a router in your home or small business, the FBI is urging you

Ring has finally announced the presale of its Ring Alarm system

Ring today announced that their Ring Alarm is now available for presale ($199USD) at Amazon.com, BestBuy.com,

Apple will reportedly passcode protect its Lightning port

Apple is trying to make it hard for hackers and law enforcement to get into your

Apple’s USB Restricted Mode may already be defeated before its release

Apple is readying updates to users iDevices and among those updates is USB Restricted Mode. USB

United Kingdom based Dixons Carphone suffers substantial data breach

Data breaches have become so commonplace that we pretty much expect them to happen at any time.

adidas is the latest company to suffer a data breach affecting millions

Hacks and data breaches have become commonplace. Consumers are no longer overly surprised when news of a breach affecting

The new California Consumer Privacy Act aims to protect consumers

The California Consumer Privacy Act is taking aim at companies and giving consumers control over their data.

NSA says they are deleting millions of call detail records

The National Security Agency has announced they will be deleting hundreds of millions of call detail

Timehop app experienced a network data breach on July 4th

Timehop users should already be aware of the data breach that happened July 4th. Timehop is

New Chrome Spectre/Meltdown Site Isolation protection feature utilizes more RAM, may cause slowdowns

Have you noticed your Google Chrome browser slowing down lately? If so, you’re not imagining things

Mobile phones in China are spying on users through their cameras

Using mobile phones in China means you’re almost certainly being monitored by someone. Mobile phones made

There’s still time to score some big savings on Amazon devices during Amazon Prime Day

What Amazon Prime Day would be complete without Amazon devices going on sale? This year, you

Google Chrome is now flagging websites not using HTTPS encryption

It’s been a few months since Google announced that Google Chrome would start flagging websites not

Reddit suffers security incident: Hackers get mostly older data

Reddit took to their blog last night to announce a security incident that affects data from

The Reddit data breach: Yet another reminder to invest more resources into cybersecurity

This week we reported on the Reddit data breach. We believe it serves as yet another

TCM Bank exposed credit card applicants most personal information

A week hasn’t even gone by and here we already talking about another new data breach.

A view from the top: Why C-level executives are more prone to cyberattacks

Guest post by Kim Del Fierro, VP of Marketing for Area 1 Security Cybersecurity is an issue

Innovative ways to incorporate a culture of cybersecurity into your business

Guest post written by Kim Del Fierro, VP of Marketing for Area 1 Security Cybersecurity is

Associated Press reports Google tracks users even when they revoke permission

It’s not really a huge news flash that Google tracks its users. We know Google employes

Infographic: The United States data breach heatmap

Guest Post was written by Sean Mortberg, an aspiring tech writer. Last year, 143 million Americans

Facebook bans another app for leaking 4 million users data

Facebook has had yet another app leaking information about its users. The myPersonality app was found

Need a quick malware scan? Use Google Chrome

The amount of malware populating the Internet has grown by staggering proportions over the past several