The One Super Simple But Overlooked Way To Improve Your Iphone Photos

But there’s one thing that’s so easily overlooked. Something that as a photographer using a mirrorless camera I do all the time. That’s clean my lens. Yup, it’s that simple. I noticed the other day that my iPhone photos looked washed out and had a weird, ugly streak of light going across the photos. I started to wonder if this was a bug with the iOS update. Or maybe something I’d done to the settings....

March 18, 2023 · 2 min · 295 words · Ryan Magee

The Rise Of No Code And Low Code Software Free Pdf

Here’s a look at what’s in this free PDF ebook. ZDNet’s Joe McKendrick’s primer on low-code and no-code solutions, ‘What is low-code and no-code? A guide to development platforms’, includes a review of the leading vendors with low- and no-code offerings. He investigates how the very definition of a developer is changing in the feature ‘Low-code and no-code is shifting the balance between business and technology professionals’ and explains why IT managers need to stay on top of what users are doing with application development in his article ‘Even in low-code software development, IT departments still need to hold users’ hands’....

March 18, 2023 · 2 min · 408 words · Frances Streicher

The Secret To Being More Creative At Work Why Timing Could Be The Key

Give your people the space to focus on creative projects Mia Sorgi, director of digital product and experience at PepsiCo Europe, says finding time to think about the future isn’t always easy, and all digital leaders will recognise that they must deliver the day-to-day operational requirements. “There’s a certain amount of digital transformation stuff that’s almost hygiene and that you need to do. And sometimes that’s 60% or 80% of what you need to do,” she says....

March 18, 2023 · 5 min · 988 words · Michelle Turner

The Supply Chain Critical To Customer Experience

In this post, he addresses the foundational problems that are now manifestly obvious with traditional supply chain management. It is fascinating to see what kind of beneficial business outcomes could result from a CX-focused supply chain management effort. It is also an eminently practical thing to do at this juncture in history. After reading this, I highly suggest you contact Sven to continue the conversation. You can reach him here....

March 18, 2023 · 18 min · 3654 words · Jeffrey Guerrero

The Wavlink Wi Fi Extender Is 70 Off On Black Friday 2022

Newegg is offering the Wavlink N300 outdoor WiFi range extender for just $46 this Black Friday. That’s more than 70% off the original price of $160, saving you $114. This Wi-Fi extender is powerful enough to deliver Wi-Fi in large areas like a factory or street – so it should be able to reach the edge of your backyard. It supports 2.4G transmission speeds of up to 300Mbps, delivering WiFi to up to 64 devices at once....

March 18, 2023 · 1 min · 157 words · Karen Foran

These Are The Most Secure Countries For Remote Workers In 2023

Organizations had to rapidly pivot to digital environments and manage their teams through virtual meetings and apps. For many employees, however, the move to remote work improved their productivity and work-life balance. As a result, rolling back to office-only work has been a challenge for businesses now unwilling to offer hybrid or fully-remote roles, with some employees going so far as to resign or change jobs. In Depth: These experts are racing to protect AI from hackers....

March 18, 2023 · 4 min · 693 words · Richard Decaire

These Phishing Emails Use Qr Codes To Bypass Defences And Steal Microsoft 365 Usernames And Passwords

Usernames and passwords for enterprise cloud services like Microsoft 365 are a prime target for cyber criminals, who can exploit them to launch malware or ransomware attacks, or sell stolen login credentials onto other hackers to use for their own campaigns. Cyber criminals are looking for sneaky new ways to dupe victims into clicking links to phishing websites designed to look like authentic Microsoft login pages, accidentally handing over their credentials....

March 18, 2023 · 3 min · 595 words · Eric Grice

This Engineering Bootcamp Teaches You About Sustainable Energy And It S Only 50

There are many unknowns when it comes to alternative energy sources, but almost everybody agrees on one thing: we’re going to be using a lot more of them in the future. Fitting solar and wind power into a modern energy grid is challenging, but with those challenges come opportunities for career advancement. The next generation of engineers has to be well versed in the possibilities of renewable energy, and now there’s an online master class that can help: the 2022 Complete Renewable Energy Engineer Preparation Bundle....

March 18, 2023 · 2 min · 299 words · Elliott Davis

This Ios 15 Bug Could Crash Your Iphone Permanently

A security researcher has publicly disclosed a bug present in iOS 15.2 (and going back to iOS 14.7 and possibly earlier) relating to HomeKit that could be used to permanently crash an iPhone. Trevor Spiniolas found that by changing the name of a HomeKit device to a large string (Spiniolas used 500,000 characters for the testing), this would crash the associated iPhone. To make matters worse, because the device name would be backed up to the user’s iCloud account, restoring an iPhone and signing back into the iCloud account linked to the HomeKit device would once again trigger the bug....

March 18, 2023 · 2 min · 288 words · Dong Combs

This Sneaky Ransomware Is Now Targeting Linux Servers Too

Analysis by cybersecurity researchers at Trend Micro identified LockBit Linux-ESXi Locker version 1.0 being advertised on an underground forum. Previously, LockBit ransomware – which was by far the most active ransomware family at one point last year – was focused on Windows. LockBit has a reputation as one of the most sneaky forms of ransomware. And now the Linux and VMware ESXi variant means that the ransomware could potentially spread itself even further, encrypting a wider variety of servers and files – and driving up the pressure for a victim to give in and pay a ransom for the decryption key....

March 18, 2023 · 3 min · 490 words · Amber Conde

This Wacom Drawing Tablet Feels Like Putting Pen To Paper

Also: The best drawing tablets This drawing tablet is built for professionals: Artists who create digital art, graphic designers, photographers looking to make precise edits in Photoshop, etc. For serious digital artists, this tablet would be a valuable tool to help make detailed sketches, edits, or drawings. But for me? The Wacom Intuos Pro was simply fun. First Impressions Having never used a screenless tablet, the setup for the Wacom Intuos Pro was much different than simply turning on an iPad or a Samsung Galaxy Tab S8....

March 18, 2023 · 3 min · 605 words · Regina Heaton

To Measure Ultra Low Power Ai Mlperf Gets A Tinyml Benchmark

What’s called TinyML, a broad movement to write machine learning forms of AI that can run on very-low-powered devices, is now getting its own suite of benchmark tests of performance and power consumption. The test, MLPerf, is the creation of the MLCommons, an industry consortium that already issues annual benchmark evaluations of computers for the two parts of machine learning, so-called training, where a neural network is built by having its settings refined in multiple experiments; and so-called inference, where the finished neural network makes predictions as it receives new data....

March 18, 2023 · 6 min · 1260 words · Steven Love

Tp Link Deco X60 Wi Fi 6 Review

Wi-Fi 6 ’s major benefit is that it more gracefully supports many devices. At my house, there are 3 Roku TVs, 4 Macs, 4 iPads, 3 Apple Watches, 3 HomePods, 3 iPhones, and 2 Apple TVs, all fed by 150Mb/sec cable. Only two of those devices support Wi-Fi 6 today, but that number will at least triple over the next year. Then there are the devices, usually more iPhones and iPads, that friends bring over....

March 18, 2023 · 2 min · 426 words · Brandon Young

Treasury Releases Final Report For Telecommunications Cdr Designation

For the telecommunications sector to be part of the CDR regime, the federal government must first specify classes of information or data to be designated before CDR rules and standards for the sector can be made. Treasury began consulting on a telecommunications designation in May, hearing from various industry stakeholders. Following this process, the department has shared its insights in the report [PDF], recommending that the designation should include generic and publicly available product data, product data that relates to particular products used by consumers, and basic consumer and account data such as data available to consumers on their bills or through online accounts or mobile apps....

March 18, 2023 · 3 min · 492 words · Sheila Pacheco

Twitch Says No Passwords Or Login Credentials Leaked In Massive Breach

The gaming platform reiterated that the incident was caused by a “server configuration change that allowed improper access by an unauthorized third party.” They claimed Twitch passwords were not exposed in the breach and said they are “confident” that the systems storing Twitch login credentials, which are hashed with bcrypt, were not accessed, nor were full credit card numbers or ACH/bank information. “The exposed data primarily contained documents from Twitch’s source code repository, as well as a subset of creator payout data....

March 18, 2023 · 2 min · 349 words · Nancy Schmidt

Twitter Shareholders Approve Elon Musk S 44 Billion Takeover Bid

The expected vote comes just about a month before a trial is set to begin to determine whether the acquisition should move forward. Musk has made it clear he’s no longer interested in owning the social media platform. “Twitter stands ready and willing to complete the merger with affiliates of Mr. Musk immediately,” the company said in a statement Tuesday. “Twitter continues to believe that Mr. Musk’s purported termination of the merger agreement is invalid and without merit, and that the Musk parties continue to be bound by the merger agreement and obligated to complete the merger on the agreed terms and conditions....

March 18, 2023 · 2 min · 343 words · Theresa King

Twitter Users Vote For Elon Musk To Step Down As Head Of Twitter

Musk said he would abide by the result of the poll, which he posted on Twitter at 6:20 pm ET Sunday, shortly after tweeting the result of Argentina’s World Cup victory in Qatar over France. More than 17.5 million people had voted by Monday as the poll closed, with the end result being that 57.5% voted for him to step down as CEO of Twitter. It’s not clear whether Musk will step down from the role he assumed in late October after acquiring Twitter for $44 billion....

March 18, 2023 · 2 min · 335 words · Antonia Rigsby

Two Cashless Debit Card Outages And Nearly 21 000 Australians On Welfare Quarantine

Referred to as “participants”, those on the Cashless Debit Card (CDC) labelled as “racist” by senators previously, had access to their funds interrupted on two occasions in December. For just under two hours on 22 December 2020, an outage saw 10 individuals not have their correct account balance displayed; and on 31 December 2020, a two-hour outage saw funds being dispersed into accounts while account balances were not updated, affecting 20 customers....

March 18, 2023 · 3 min · 596 words · Dorothea Baxter

U S Army Postpones Its 22 Billion Microsoft Augmented Reality Headset Deliverables To Late 2022

The IVAS contract, which Microsoft said was worth $21.88 billion over ten years (five-year base and five-year option) called for the Army to take shipment of 120,000 of the headsets. In March, Microsoft issued a blog post saying the Army had moved from prototyping to production of IVAS headsets. The headsets are based on Microsoft’s HoloLens augmented-reality goggles technology, augmented with Azure cloud services. The IVAS system is meant to help provide enhanced situational awareness that will enable soldiers to fight, rehearse and train using a single platform, according to the Army’s press release on the deal....

March 18, 2023 · 2 min · 421 words · Tammy Jackson

Uc Berkeley Robot Navigation Could Chart A New Course For Self Driving Systems

There may be a simpler way. In a paper posted on arXiv Wednesday by scholars at the University of California at Berkeley, a wheeled robot is able to travel kilometers over suburban terrain. The droid sticks to paths and dodges previously unseen obstacles. Essential is that it doesn’t map its environment, as some other approaches have done, such as in autonomous driving AI programs. Instead, it relies on heuristics picked up from thirty hours of video of previous runs and some overhead maps of the terrain to create an improved schematic of the way stations along the way relate to one another, without a full map....

March 18, 2023 · 5 min · 952 words · Paul Early