A bumper issue bringing you such treats as our best Phishing video, why Google lost $100 Billion with a public error, 2 brilliant top tips that will totally change your life (possibly), what key trends in 2023 to look out for plus why we are excited for Quirky Country Music Song Titles Day in March. ?
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2FA Storm At Twitter
Twitter-owner Elon Musk’s latest decision to turn off SMS 2FA after 20th March unless you pay for Blue Tick has caused another storm of criticism.
Read MoreWhat Are SPF, DKIM And DMARC Records?
Verification is the subject of this week’s tech-insight as we delve into the murky waters of SPF records (and others) in an attempt to shed-light on why this is important for business owners.
Read MoreWant Free Hot Water? Have A Server In Your House!
Whilst it’s true the days are getting longer, it’s also true it’s still cold outside and the price of heating is astronomical so one company now lets users have free hot water in exchange for having their server kept at their property.
Read MoreGoogle Bard’s $100 Billion Bungle
$100 billion/£82.7bn is reported to have been wiped off the value shares in Google’s parent company Alphabet following a rather public error made by Bard, Google’s new answer to ChatGPT.
Read MoreDo Hackers Get Pensions & Sick Pay?
Kaspersky research has shown that hackers are now being recruited with dark web job ads offering huge salaries and benefits!
Read MoreWill Warm Wallpaper Really Replace Radiators?
Hull-based company iHelios has developed a system of using temperature controlled, energy-efficient electric infrared ‘wallpaper’ to heat homes and businesses which may have the potential to replace traditional central heating systems.
Read MoreWhat’s All the Fuss About LastPass?
Our featured article about the recent hack of ‘LastPass’ outlines what password managers are all about.
Read MoreGoogle Launching ChatGTP Rival ‘Bard’
Google is hot on ChatGTP’s heels and is launching their own version called Bard, imminently. Read all about it!
Read MoreHydrogen Hybrids
Engineers at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) say they have modified a conventional diesel engine to run (mostly) on hydrogen which could lead to CO2 emissions being cut by up to 85 per cent.
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