Despite its cute name, a USB 'Rubber Ducky' has the potential to load a hacker's malicious code onto your computer within seconds of being plugged in.
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The Age of De-Skilling

But the real puzzle isn’t whether de-skilling exists—it plainly does—but rather what kind of thing it is. Are all forms of de ...
The Dell 16 Premium is a premium take on a bad idea. The hardware is powerful, the design is beautiful, and it feels ...
Just head on over to Amazon and pick up the HP 17-Inch Laptop Computer for only $700. That’s a savings of $1,700 and 71% off ...
The Apple MacBook Air M2 is way too good for just $649. Any competitor will have a hard time beating this much value.
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Ports available on computers before the advent of USB included serial (RS-232), parallel, SCSI, and PS/2, all with their own ...
Google’s new Computer Control feature could enable automated control of Android apps similar to the Rabbit R1. Here’s how.
To help plug up a hash leakage vulnerability, Windows is making it a little harder to peek at files you just grabbed from the ...
A good stand brings your screen to eye level, reducing neck and back strain. Reliable support and tidier desks are repeatedly ...