Recover Lost Drive Data With 19 Off This Fan Favorite Data Recovery Program

We’ve all been there. A failed drive destroys some of our vital data, permanently wiping files we desperately need. Of course, the best way to avoid this is by taking preventative measures such as backing up your data, but if you didn’t have that foresight, a recovery program like MiniTool might come in handy. MiniTool allows you to recover an unlimited amount of data from over a dozen media and device types, whether lost or deleted....

April 5, 2023 · 2 min · 304 words · Robert Williams

Remote Work Why Big Cities Might Be Losing Their Appeal For Developers

With remote and hybrid work now a more realistic option for people than ever before, it would appear that tech workers are dispersing from traditional US tech hubs like San Francisco, Seattle, Austin and New York. At the outset of the pandemic, some tech staff — many of whom could already work remotely — considered moving permanently to areas with lower living costs after trialing it and finding it worked....

April 5, 2023 · 3 min · 605 words · Catherine Hernandez

Rocky Linux 9 Arrives With Everything You Need To Replicate The Distro On Your Own

But, Rocky Linux 9 is not just another RHEL clone. True, like its rivals, such as AlmaLinux 9, it is based on CentOS Stream and duplicates RHEL 9’s functionality. But, to me, the real killer difference is that the new Rocky Linux comes with an open-source build system called Peridot. As Kurtzer, CEO of HPC company CIQ and founder of the Rocky Enterprise Software Foundation (RESF), Rocky Linux’s parent organization, explained, “When we release any version of Rocky Linux, it is more than just a bunch of binaries, package repositories, and installers....

April 5, 2023 · 4 min · 657 words · Patrick Ramos

Roe V Wade Fallout How Tech Giants And Big Banks Are Changing Employee Policies To Adapt

The landmark Roe v. Wade case, guaranteeing a constitutional right to an abortion in the United States, was overturned on June 24. A number of states passed ’trigger’ laws to ban or restrict the procedure as soon as Roe v. Wade was dissolved, although changes made by states including Louisiana, Texas, and Utah have been temporarily blocked by court judges. Protesters have taken to the streets. California, Oregon, and Washington have pledged to remain “safe havens” for those seeking a termination....

April 5, 2023 · 7 min · 1361 words · Mina Otero

Samsung Galaxy Book Odyssey Review A Laptop Meant For Work And Play

For the last few weeks, I’ve been using and testing one of the company’s newest laptops, the Galaxy Book Odyssey. It’s a 15-inch laptop that packs a punch for those who need a laptop capable of work and play. Samsung’s produced another great laptop, but there’s one potential gotcha. Let’s take a closer look. Here are the specifications of the Samsung Galaxy Book Odyssey I’ve been testing: Model: Samsung Galaxy Book OdysseyDisplay: 15....

April 5, 2023 · 7 min · 1331 words · Marie Roth

Samsung S 43 Inch M70B Monitor And Smart Tv Is 100 Off

The M70B is everything you need in a two-in-one system for working – and streaming – from home. You can use the 43-inch UHD screen to work on important documents during the day. No need to connect a PC to it; you can remotely access another PC, use Microsoft office software, and connect other Samsung devices to get your work done. Take meetings from the slim camera built into the front screen, too....

April 5, 2023 · 1 min · 180 words · Clara Forshey

Samsung Unveils New Chipsets And Antenna For 5G Network

These included chipsets such as its third generation mmWave radio frequency integrated circuit (RFIC) chip, its second generation 5G modem SoC, and its RFIC chip that integrates a digital front end (DFE), the South Korean tech giant said at an online event dubbed Samsung Network: Redefined. According to Samsung, all three chipsets are smaller and more power efficient than their prior generation offerings. The RFIC chips also support both 28GHz and 39GHz spectrums....

April 5, 2023 · 2 min · 247 words · Carol Boyer

Seagate Intros Exos Corvault Block Storage System

Built on the Seagate Exos 4U106 platform, the company said CORVAULT offers “five nines” availability with a maximum-density 4U chassis that can accommodate 106 drives within seven-inches of rack space. The system’s dual storage controllers are powered by Seagate’s new VelosCT chip, which Seagate said optimizes the drive actuators in parallel for improved performance. Seagate said CORVAULT will be available globally in July via qualified Seagate distributors. The new storage system comes as Seagate is beginning to see a slight rebound in revenue after a series of mixed quarters due to a slump in enterprise buying....

April 5, 2023 · 1 min · 156 words · Darcy Groves

Self Paced Online Colleges Top Schools To Learn At Your Speed

The flexible format accommodates you, whether you want to complete all the assignments at once or space out the work. The schools listed below offer a range of self-paced programs that may fit your life. Best self-paced online colleges in 2022: Our picks We considered various factors when compiling the following list of the best self-paced online colleges. Affordability, accreditation, and accessibility were the leading factors. Most schools charge per term instead of per credit for self-paced programs, making them some of the cheapest online colleges....

April 5, 2023 · 5 min · 1035 words · Jared Gresham

Simplisafe Home Security Review

SimpliSafe is completely configurable, with prices that start from $200 and professional monitoring that is open 24/7, 365 days a year and starts at just $14.99 per month. The original system lacked cameras and third-party support, and customers often criticized the design of the hardware. But as you’ll see in our SimpliSafe Review, the system has been updated, and most of those issues have been addressed in the new-and-improved version....

April 5, 2023 · 8 min · 1684 words · Neal Carter

Singapore Busts Network Hawking Contraband E Vaporisers Via Telegram

The network was busted followed a 24-hour operation conducted on January 6, which uncovered the illegal activities of a distributor and peddlers, said Singapore’s Health Sciences Authority (HSA) in a statement Friday. The industry regulator said the items had an estimated street value of almost SG$200,000 ($148,596). Adding that two male and one female subjects were assisting in its investigation, HSA said: “They had used Telegram to illegally advertise and supply such prohibited items to a large number of people in these chatgroups....

April 5, 2023 · 2 min · 281 words · Amado Hicks

Singapore Looks To Drive Ai Research Capabilities With Google Cloud Pact

The pact between Smart Nation and Digital Government Group’s (SNDGG) National AI Office and Google Cloud is pitched as the Singapore government’s first private-sector AI partnership with a global technology vendor. The agreement comprises three areas in which the two partners will collaborate, spanning research and development (R&D), competency development, and AI ethics. In research, the National AI Office will work with Google Cloud and other subsidiaries under Alphabet to jointly develop and testbed AI applications for key sectors such as finance and healthcare....

April 5, 2023 · 6 min · 1104 words · Florence Romney

Singapore Mandates Kill Switch For Banks As Safeguard Against Online Scams

The latest set of measures would complement those introduced in January this year, shortly after a spat of online scams involving OCBC Bank customers resulted in losses of more than SG$8.5 million ($6.32 million). The new measures were unveiled Thursday and expected to come into effect by October 31 this year, according to the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) and Association of Banks in Singapore (ABS). Local banks would progressively roll out the latest round of measures, which included setting the default transaction limit for online funds transfers to no higher than SG$5,000 and requiring additional confirmation from customers to process “significant changes” to their accounts....

April 5, 2023 · 3 min · 571 words · Helen Rodriguez

Singapore Neglecting Smart Nation Roots In Covid 19 Fumble

Just weeks before, Singapore had championed its vision of an “endemic norm” where COVID-19 could be managed as a less threatening disease much like influenza or chickenpox. “The bad news is that COVID-19 may never go away. The good news is that it is possible to live normally with it in our midst,” the country’s COVID-19 taskforce, comprising its health, finance, and trade ministers, wrote in an opinion piece published June 24 by local daily The Straits Times....

April 5, 2023 · 7 min · 1292 words · Kathleen Webster

Smart Home Standard Google Matter Coming Later This Year

Matter controllers will include the original Google Home speaker, Google Mini, Nest Mini, Nest Hub, Nest Hub Max, Nest Audio and Nest Wifi. Devices will connect using Fast Pair and will feature multiple compatible voice control systems and networking protocols, including Alexa, Google Assistant, and Siri, as well as Thread. While the Fast Pair feature has previously been used for headphones and audio gear, Google announced that it will soon be able to sync lightbulbs and smart plugs with Android and Nest devices....

April 5, 2023 · 3 min · 473 words · Larry Benway

Sony A80J 77 Inch Tv Is 1 500 Off For Prime Day 2

Whether you plan on mounting this Sony TV on the wall, putting it on a TV stand, or raising it above a sound bar, the stand made for this TV is perfect for you. But if you don’t want to use a sound bar; don’t worry. Sony features a screen that doubles as a speaker so that the sounds you hear are perfectly aligned with the objects you see on the screen....

April 5, 2023 · 1 min · 129 words · William Zeller

Spruce Up Any Room In Your Home With Nearly 30 Off This Vertical Planter

For plant lovers, any shopping trip to the nursery is a vacation. But shopping for plant holders? Not so much. Finding a place to store your leafy friends can be challenging, especially if you’re in a smaller home. And we haven’t quite achieved mass-market plants that will replace our lamps, so replacing your electronics is out of the question. But finally, there’s a planting system that hits the trifecta. It’s practical, compact, and attractive, and right now, it just got a lot cheaper....

April 5, 2023 · 2 min · 315 words · Theresa Cornett

Supercomputing Now Europe Wants To Be A Big Player Too

The call comes from the European High Performance Computing (HPC) Joint Undertaking (EuroHPC JU), which has been established to “develop, deploy, extend and maintain in the union a federated, secure hyperconnected supercomputing, quantum computing, service and data infrastructure ecosystem”. The EU plans to spend up to €250 million on the project, which will go on a “high-end supercomputer, with exascale capabilities, capable of a performance of at least a billion operations per second”....

April 5, 2023 · 3 min · 474 words · John Coleman

Superloop To Purchase Exetel For Au 110 Million

Exetel will bring 110,000 customers that use 185,000 services and AU$150 million in revenue to Superloop. After the acquisition, Superloop is expecting to post revenue of AU$261 million, and have 155,000 customers using 230,000 services. Earnings before interest, tax, depreciation, and amortisation (EBITDA) after the purchase is expected to be AU$34 million, consisting of AU$18 million from Superloop, AU$11 million from Exetel, and AU$5 million in synergies expected to be realised within a year of the deal....

April 5, 2023 · 3 min · 516 words · Mary Elam

Swinburne University Researchers Develop Blood Donation Processing Robot

Currently, processing blood donation is a largely manual task, according to Swinburne. The university explained the process involves separating whole blood donations into its cellular components via centrifugation, a mechanical method that involves spinning each blood pack in a solution in a centrifuge rotor at high speed. To do this, the blood pack needs to be folded in a particular way to ensure there is no bacterial contamination, which can still carry risk due to human error....

April 5, 2023 · 3 min · 445 words · Judy Engle