Healthcare Security It Pros Warn Of Vulnerable Hvac Systems Imaging Machines Check In Kiosks And More

Armis and Censuswide spoke with 400 IT professionals working in healthcare organizations across the US as well as 2,030 general respondents, finding that nearly 60% of IT respondents had dealt with a ransomware incident at their organization over the last year. According to Armis, there are about 430 million connected medical devices already in deployment worldwide, leaving many hospitals vulnerable to a variety of cybersecurity flaws in pneumatic tubes, technologies used in HVAC systems, B....

March 26, 2023 · 3 min · 450 words · Willie Moon

Here S How Intel S Latest Chip Innovation Is Helping To Secure The Us Nuclear Stockpile

“With our stockpile, it’s not getting any younger,” Jim Lujan, the HPC platforms program director at Los Alamos National Lab (LANL), tells ZDNET. As the warheads get older, he says, the LANL has the responsibility of assessing how the aging process may impact their safety or performance. Of course, you can’t exactly test nuclear warheads – at least, not under the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty of 1996. To fulfill its mission, the Los Alamos lab uses modeling and 3D simulations....

March 26, 2023 · 4 min · 740 words · Richard Stancil

Heybike Cityrun Review The Perfect E Bike For Commuting

A few weeks ago, the company reached out and asked if I wanted to evaluate one of its many models. Since I ride an e-bike as part of my daily commute, I decided to test out the Heybike Cityrun in orange. It comes in orange, green, and black colors with a current price of $1,299. I wasn’t sure what to expect from the Heybike Cityrun, so I was pleasantly surprised to discover it is optimized for the commuter with a few safety and convenience features, including the outstanding high-quality front and rear lights, turn signal indicators in the rear light, leather handlebar grips, water bottle cup holder, and very comfortable swept-back-style handlebars....

March 26, 2023 · 5 min · 1027 words · Vincent Mikel

Higher Education Industry Is Implementing New Business Models

Here is the executive summary of the 2021 Connected Student Report: Here is a deeper look into each of the key takeaways from the 2021 Connected Student Report: Supporting student and staff wellbeing is critical 34% of students said they need more help managing their course load.76% of staff said maintaining their work/life balance is a top challenge.40% of students said their institution can best support their wellbeing by offering more flexible learning options....

March 26, 2023 · 6 min · 1254 words · Robert Hollis

Home Affairs Seeking Support To Build Out Australia S Identity Matching System

The IDMS was established to prevent the use of false and stolen identities, provide law enforcement with tools to help identify persons of interest, and enable other government agencies to deliver services. This was established after the political heads of Australia’s states and territories unanimously agreed to it in 2017. It comprises three components, with one being the documentation verification service (DVS), a national online service used to check in real time whether a particular evidence-of-identity document that has been presented is authentic, accurate, and up to date....

March 26, 2023 · 3 min · 476 words · Virginia Melchor

How Can Generative Ai Improve The Customer Experience

There are limitations and we are very early in understanding the effects of generative AI on businesses. The information produced can be wrong, full of biases and unethical, potentially exposing reputational and legal risks associated with the content. The source of initial data, the training models, and ethical and humane use of software development guidelines and governing principles can help mitigate risks associated with use of generative AI. Also: ChatGPT maker OpenAI has a free tool that can spot AI-written text Research from CBInsights shows that 2022 was a record year for investment in generative AI startups, with equity funding topping $2....

March 26, 2023 · 11 min · 2265 words · Delbert Jennings

How To Build A Gaming Pc For Under 600

Of course, gaming PCs can be extremely expensive. Graphics cards alone can cost around $1,000 MSRP on a normal basis. With the ongoing chip shortages, and the once-again-ascendant battle with crypto miners devastating supply chains, graphics cards are currently selling for twice their MSRP, or more, even on the used market. With all of this in mind, it probably seems like an impossible task to build a gaming PC right now for anything like a reasonable price....

March 26, 2023 · 11 min · 2196 words · Lottie Spearin

How To Buy A Ps5

It may seem impossible to get your hands on one, but don’t despair: You can purchase one with some planning and perseverance. Even though the console on its own was out of stock at the time of this writing, the God of War Ragnarok bundles, which include a console or a digital edition version with a game, are still up for grabs for anyone with a Sony account. (Update: Currently only the digital edition bundle is available....

March 26, 2023 · 3 min · 508 words · Terrance Eslinger

How To Convert Your Home S Old Tv Cable Into Powerful Ethernet Lines

But, as technology marched on, many of us moved away from these TV services in favor of streaming our TV and movies over the internet. For a time, this left many homes still using a single coaxial cable line to carry their broadband signal to a modem, but even those have largely been replaced by Ethernet due to many ISPs requiring its usage for service tiers over 100Mbps. Because of these transitions, millions of homes have seemingly useless coaxial cables and coaxial outlets emerging from walls and floors....

March 26, 2023 · 7 min · 1418 words · William Bower

How To Explore Htc S Take On The Metaverse Today For Free

Also: Apple to delay AR glasses and focus on mixed reality headset The company detailed the Viverse during its VIVE XR Elite launch, showing off a multiverse that was designed to be extremely user-customizable, from its environs through the avatar representing you. It’s still very early days for this new reality, but you can already begin to prepare for your VR-powered entry into it right now by visiting the Viverse website....

March 26, 2023 · 5 min · 874 words · Merry Eagle

How To Measure Pixels On Your Screen With Screen Ruler

Maybe you want to get the size for a certain object. Maybe you need to measure a certain vertical or horizontal distance. Whatever the reason, one tool that can help is Screen Ruler. How to measure pixels on your screen with Screen Ruler Part of Microsoft’s free PowerToys, Screen Ruler will measure a square area, a cross line area, and a vertical or horizontal area. Here’s how it works. Also: How to use the free PowerToys FancyZones in Windows and why you should...

March 26, 2023 · 2 min · 381 words · Melba Hussey

How To Rock Your Presentation From Your Home Office

Sweaty palms. Awkward pauses. Audible sighs. Silent fear. Dead air.Public speaking can be anxiety-inducing in the best of circumstances, much less with your dog barking and your family screaming in the background. So, how can you play offense during your next high stakes, remote presentation rather than rebounding from your own “Boom Goes The Dynamite” moment? Follow the winning strategies in this playbook to help maneuver around anxiety toward an MVP worthy performance....

March 26, 2023 · 2 min · 330 words · Norma Piraino

How To Set Up Your Airpods Pro 2Nd Generation

If a set of new AirPods Pro have just landed into your hands, here’s how to get them up and running and in your ears as fast as possible. Review: AirPods Pro 2: Two big upgrades but problems remain How to set up your AirPods Pro 2nd Generation Also: How to protect your new AirPods Pro from scuffs and damage Tap on Settings > Bluetooth and then find your AirPods or AirPods Pro....

March 26, 2023 · 1 min · 149 words · Timothy Turner

How To Use Chatgpt To Build Your Resume

Also: How to use ChatGPT to write a cover letter As if finding a job that aligns with your qualifications and expectations wasn’t difficult enough, you also have to sum up all of your professional experiences and strengths into one application. That application consists of many moving parts such as references, experiences, a cover letter, creative portfolio, and the most intimidating one for some – the CV or resume. Also: How to nail the ‘Do you have any questions for me?...

March 26, 2023 · 3 min · 615 words · Roxanna Andreas

How To Use Google S New Switch To Android App To Ditch Your Iphone

Right now, the app only works for those who are ditching their iPhone for one of Google’s Pixel phones, but there’s no apparent reason (other than a benefit for Pixel owners) that the feature can’t eventually make its way to more Android devices. Below I’ll walk you through transferring from iPhone to Android using the new Switch to Android app. Install Switch to Android before you set up your Pixel phone Before you start setting up your Pixel phone, you’ll need to install the Switch to Android app on your iPhone....

March 26, 2023 · 4 min · 746 words · Ricky Groves

How To Use Sidekick S Split View Feature And Why You Should

One such feature is the split view mode, which is exactly what it sounds like. With Sidekick’s split view mode, you can have two tabs open, side by side and in the same window. Also: The best browsers for privacy: Secure web browsing Consider this: You often need to work with two browser tabs side by side. What you do is open one browser window, park it on the left side of your display, and open a second window parked on the right side of the display....

March 26, 2023 · 2 min · 342 words · Bryan Matsuda

How To Use Tor Browser And Why You Should

Also: The best browsers for privacy The Tor browser uses the Onion network to ensure privacy and security. What is the Onion network? First off, Tor is short for “The Onion Router.” When using the Onion network, all traffic is encapsulated in layers of encryption, which is transmitted through a series of nodes called “onion routers.” As the traffic passes through a node, it peels away a single layer that reveals the next destination for the data....

March 26, 2023 · 4 min · 729 words · Edward Simmons

How To Use Your Apple Watch S Built In Walkie Talkie

Just like the walkie-talkie-equipped phones of the early 2000s, this app is a great way to chat across your home, or across the country, without ever having to worry about waiting for a call to be picked up. Of course, you don’t always want your spouse, friend, or child piping up from your wrist. But, don’t worry, Apple thought of that too. Review: I put the Apple Watch Ultra through a Tough Mudder...

March 26, 2023 · 3 min · 584 words · Augusta Murray

How Women Who Code Is Narrowing The Developer Gender Gap

Another grim statistic is the number of women who have entered the computer science field: that number has actually decreased from 32% of the total workforce in 1990 to 25% in 2021. Here’s another depressing statistic: a study from 2017 found that the approval rate for code written by women was actually higher (78.6% compared to 74.6%) than that for code written by men. But the acceptance rate for women’s code was only higher when they were not identifiable as women....

March 26, 2023 · 5 min · 989 words · Margaret Morin

Huawei Sees Revenue Dip 28 Pivots To Tap Green Demand

Its 2021 revenue came in at 636.8 billion yuan ($100.01 billion), down from 891.4 billion yuan in 2020. Its net profits, however, climbed 75.9% to 113.7 billion ($17.86 billion), Huawei said Monday. Cash flow from operating activities grew to 59.7 billion yuan ($9.38 billion). At a media briefing, rotating chairman Guo Ping said its carrier business was “stable” while the enterprise business was seeing “steady growth”. Its consumer business had moved into “new domains”, he said....

March 26, 2023 · 6 min · 1096 words · Rubin Hunt