Millions Are Still Sharing Their Netflix Passwords Beyond Their Household That Won T Be Free For Much Longer

Also: Your Netflix subscription includes Nike fitness classes now. How to access them Netflix said in its Q4 2022 earnings report that it will be rolling out paid sharing “more broadly later in Q1 ‘23” following its trial in parts of South America. The company expects some “cancel reaction” in each market as it rolls out paid sharing, but also expects subscriptions to pick up in the second quarter, resulting in better overall revenues – the company’s main metric right now....

April 12, 2023 · 3 min · 537 words · Mario Hooks

Money Order Vs Cashier S Check What S The Difference

Here we help break down the difference between a money order and a cashier’s check so you can make the right decision for your finances, whether you are buying a new home or sending your kid sister birthday money. Also: What is a cashier’s check? Definition, cost, uses, and how to get one It does function like a check in some ways, though. The payee is the person that receives the funds, while the payer has the opportunity to stop payment if needed....

April 12, 2023 · 3 min · 433 words · Bertha Looney

Moto G Pure Brings Mediatek Processor To Us With 159 99 Device

The smartphone maker, which has built one of the industry’s more interesting lineups, has a strategy that revolves around value pricing and bringing innovation down market. Doug Michau, executive director of North American Business Development at Motorola Mobility, noted that “value and innovation are not mutually exclusive.” Indeed, the Moto g family is a good mix of budget-friendly innovation. Not that the Moto g Pure doesn’t have a few drawbacks....

April 12, 2023 · 2 min · 239 words · Ruth Milton

Mozilla Unveils Redesign Of Mdn Platform New Logo

Mozilla reworked the site to improve its navigability, homepage, and logo, which it said was chosen by the MDN community’s more than 60,000 contributors. MDN was initially launched in 2005 as a way to promote innovation within the developer community, but users have long complained of issues with the experience on the site. “MDN has undergone many changes in its 16-year history… It’s no surprise that the user experience became somewhat inconsistent throughout the website,” Mozilla explained in a blog post....

April 12, 2023 · 3 min · 498 words · Vicki Valerio

Mygov Customer Base Increased To 20 Million In 2020 21

The update to myGov’s user count was revealed as part of the DTA’s latest annual report [PDF], which added that the myGovID app’s download count almost doubled to over 3.5 million downloads, while the number of digital identities created by Australians more than doubled from almost 1.3 million to 2.8 million. The government agency attributed the growth to myGov enhancements, such as access to COVID-19 vaccination certificates, which are mandatory for going into stores and travelling overseas across many of Australia’s states and territories....

April 12, 2023 · 2 min · 399 words · John Carrillo

Myxfitness Bike Beats Peloton On Weight Capacity Too Bad That S Where Support For Larger Riders Ends

In other words, less than a third of folks in many countries are at what is considered to be a healthy body weight. No wonder there’s such a boom in weight loss programs and fitness gear. Addressing the elephant in the room Writing for the University of Illinois at Chicago School of Public Health, researcher Amanda Montgomery has put out a resource guide entitled Addressing weight stigma and fatphobia in public health....

April 12, 2023 · 13 min · 2759 words · Lena Smith

Nasa Fast Tracks Artemis I Moon Rocket Launch

SEE: Here’s how NASA’s astronauts are preparing to go to the Moon Artemis I is the first phase of the Artemis mission, in which the Space Launch System (SLS) will launch the Orion spacecraft into Earth orbit where it will travel 40,000 miles beyond the Moon in a four to six-week mission. Through this unmanned test flight, NASA hopes to learn more about their deep space exploration systems to send astronauts to the moon and Mars....

April 12, 2023 · 2 min · 215 words · Jeffrey Soliz

Nbn Hunting For Long Term Solution To Lightning Frying Fttc Equipment

“Over the last few months, through some significant storm events, we saw higher-than-expected fault numbers on our FTTC network in particular geographies,” NBN CEO Stephen Rue said. “We quickly set up a group within our engineering team to investigate and we also retrieved damaged devices for analysis. What we are finding is that this is a complex issue; it is not a simple case of lightning travelling down a wire and tripping a fuse....

April 12, 2023 · 8 min · 1671 words · John Edwards

New Safety By Design Toolkit To Help The Global Tech Industry Care A Little Bit More

While eSafety is an Australian agency, the “safety by design” assessment tools are available globally, as the majority of tech industry innovation occurs far away from Australia’s shores. Released today are two interactive assessment tools: The startup edition for early-stage technology companies and the enterprise edition for mid-tier or enterprise companies. “For tech companies developing platforms that enable social interaction, safety risks should be assessed upfront. Protective measures need to be put in at the start of the product design and development process....

April 12, 2023 · 5 min · 863 words · Robert Santacruz

New Windows 10 21H2 Build Improves Ransomware Protection And Language Management

This is a non-security update, tagged KB5016688, which brings two new features for enterprise use. First, Microsoft has ’enhanced’ Defender for Endpoint to better “identify and intercept ransomware and advanced attacks”, according to its blogpost. The second is that IT admins can now remotely add languages and language-related features, as well as manage language scenarios across endpoint managers. Earlier this month Microsoft rolled out the enhanced ransomware detection and intercept capability in Defender for Endpoint in the Windows 11 preview to the Beta Channel, but didn’t explain what the specific changes were....

April 12, 2023 · 2 min · 246 words · Ruth Christensen

Noise Canceling Headphones Deal Treblab Is 42 Off

While the headset only comes in one color, the rating is 4.3 stars, making the Z2 headphones a great addition to your music routine. We don’t know how long this sale will last, so be sure to add them to your cart today.

April 12, 2023 · 1 min · 43 words · Estelle Nichols

Nra Responds To Reports Of Grief Ransomware Attack

The Grief ransomware gang – which has ties to the prolific Russian cybercrime group Evil Corp – posted about the NRA on its leak site, setting off hours of headlines and concerns from group members. By Wednesday afternoon, NRA Public Affairs managing director Andrew Arulanandam took to Twitter to say the group is doing what it can to protect the data of its members. “NRA does not discuss matters relating to its physical or electronic security....

April 12, 2023 · 2 min · 376 words · Matthew White

Nsw Shows Support For Local Game Sector With New Tax Rebate

Minister for Jobs, Investment, Tourism and Western Sydney Stuart Ayres said in a statement that the PDV rebate, which is currently available for the local film industry, would be extended to the digital games sector from October 1. He believes the move would help give a boost to the local sector while also ramp up export potential. “Our world-renowned universities and technical talent were already drawcards for the industry, and this incentive is the level-up that will make NSW the most desirable place for digital games companies to set up and export to the world,” he said....

April 12, 2023 · 2 min · 348 words · Jeanetta Schwantes

Oracle And Syntax Expand Partnership Draw On Prem Customers To The Cloud

Oracle and Syntax are expanding their partnership to help on-premise Oracle E-Business Suite customers move or extend their deployments to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. The two companies will jointly provide onboarding, migration, training, and customer service. Syntax is also offering OCI as a fully-integrated, turnkey option for its existing private cloud customers. “We are in a great position, strategically aligned with Oracle to offer E-Business Suite customers a very rich environment,” Syntax Global CEO Christian Primeau said to ZDNet....

April 12, 2023 · 1 min · 193 words · Michael Scott

Oracle Offers Credits For Customers Who Move To The Cloud

Universal credits can be applied to any OCI service – customers simply pay their bill with credits on the OCI console. Similarly, a customer’s Support Rewards are automatically added in the OCI Console every month and can be applied anytime. As a result, Oracle says that a customer could effectively reimburse all of their Oracle support fees by migrating a handful of workloads to the cloud. Oracle promises to its customers “to continuously and always protect your investment in technology,” co-founder and CTO Larry Ellison said in a virtual event on Tuesday....

April 12, 2023 · 2 min · 385 words · Barbara Hopkins

Paragon Ntfs Driver Might Finally Make It Into Linux

Recently, Paragon Software announced it would port some of its NTFS driver software to the Linux kernel. That was great… except the NTFS3 code was in no condition to be added to the kernel. At 27,000 lines of code, it was much too large. As Linux kernel developer Nikolay Borisov wrote, “So, how exactly do you expect someone to review this monstrosity?” There were other problems with the code, as well....

April 12, 2023 · 3 min · 450 words · Sunshine Smith

Photoshop Free Trial How To Get It And What To Know

Also: How to use DALL-E 2 to turn your creative visions into AI-generated art With its slew of photo-editing tools, Photoshop charges a pretty penny to reap the benefits. Whether you’re a student, an aspiring graphics designer, or just wanting to avoid Adobe’s $21 monthly tax, the one and only way to use the professional service at no cost is through its free 7-day trial. Sorry, we’re also anxiously hoping for Adobe to finally announce a free version, even if it came with fewer features....

April 12, 2023 · 3 min · 632 words · Brian Brown

Pjcis Asks For Australia S Hacking Bill To Gain Judicial Oversight And Sunset Clauses

The Surveillance Legislation Amendment (Identify and Disrupt) Bill 2020, if passed, would hand the Australian Federal Police (AFP) and the Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission (ACIC) the new warrants for dealing with online crime. The first of the warrants is a data disruption one, which according to the Bill’s explanatory memorandum, is intended to be used to prevent “continuation of criminal activity by participants, and be the safest and most expedient option where those participants are in unknown locations or acting under anonymous or false identities”....

April 12, 2023 · 6 min · 1155 words · Glenda Nichols

Prepare For Power Outages And Save 100 With This Solar Generator

Power outages aren’t just an annoyance. Depending on how long they last, they can be life-changing – especially for those who work from home. Whether it’s damage to the power grid from natural disasters, cyberattacks, or simply a systemic failure like Texas’s in 2021, homeowners need to be prepared. Portable generators are an excellent failsafe, but solar generators are even better. And Geneverse’s HomePower ONE system is proving to be one of the most reliable....

April 12, 2023 · 2 min · 278 words · Jaime Stratter

Pure Storage Expands Its As A Service Portfolio

FlashStack is converged infrastructure delivered jointly by Pure and Cisco. Delivered as a service, it offers customers AI-based software-defined infrastructure with a flexible consumption model. It’s scalable, holistically managed, and customers can leverage re-tested, validated reference architectures for popular workloads. Meanwhile, Portworx Cloud Consumption brings a consumption-based model to Kubernetes storage. Pure acquired Portworx last year as part of its push into multi-cloud data services. It allows customers to operate and scale enterprise apps across any cloud or data center....

April 12, 2023 · 1 min · 208 words · Mary Stoll