
The internet offers a rich selection of tools for criminal purposes: password crackers and vulnerability scanners are just two examples. At the same time, one also finds web applications that are suitable for violating privacy — for example, reverse searches for the owners of telephone numbers or a person in a photo.

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Microsoft Research, the R&D arm of the Redmond software giant, is testing the storage of huge amounts of data on glass plates in a futuristic initiative dubbed “Project Silica.

“Gaming” and “tablet” are two terms you don’t often see adjacent to one another, but the Asus ROG Flow series is all about sticking tons of power into teeny-tiny form factors. So the ROG Flow Z13 is basically a beefed-up Microsoft Surface, with the option to add in tons of power via a proprietary external GPU. Normally on the pricey side


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Sometimes it feels like having anything less than the latest and greatest graphics card means getting left behind in terms of features. Today Nvidia bucks that trend, at least a little bit, by bringing its RTX Video Super Resolution to GeForce RTX 20-series GPUs. The video enhancement tool, previously available to RTX 30-series and newer cards, comes to the older har

Please tidy up, vacuum, wipe! Hardware professionals recommend a once-a-year tour of the PC and consumer electronics. Besides dust and dirt disposal, tidying accessories are also worthwhile.
The following tips and products are suggestions for a well-organized infrastructure for laptop and desktop workstations as well as for consumer electronics. Some of the

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Protecting your personal data isn’t just smart these days—it’s a necessity. As the world grows more and more connected, your private info becomes more and more valuable. Whether it’s using leaked info from website breaches to hack into your other accounts or holding your personal computer ransom for money, malicious evildoers won’t hesit