Category Archives: Computering

The Most Common Motherboard Problems, and How to Fix Them

Your computer’s motherboard is a critical component that plays a major part in what other components you can and can’t install. Motherboards have a reputation for being finicky to troubleshoot, however, which keeps some PC enthusiasts fearful of ever touching it, let alone attempting to replace one. On rare occasions, you might even have motherboard […]

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Watch out, you may have swiped right on a scammer

As more users have turned to online dating apps during the pandemic, scammers have taken notice and are now using these apps to trick users into becoming involved in fake investments. In fact, dating app scams have become so prevalent that Interpol recently issued a Purple Notice to its 194 member countries outlining the tactics […]

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This Dell XPS 13 Laptop Deal Will Save You $360 Right Now

Digital Trends may earn a commission when you buy through links on our site. Dell.com/Dell Technologies Treat yourself to a new Dell laptop today. The Dell XPS 13 laptop is currently on sale for just $1,349 — that’s $361 off its regular price of $1,710 right now at Dell. There are not that many Dell […]

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How to Build a PC from Scratch: Step-by-Step Beginners’ Guide

Learning how to build a PC is daunting, but piecing all the components together is easier than it may look. For the most part, building a computer boils down to knowing where to plug in your components and cables. In this guide, we’re going to walk you through the process of building a computer step […]

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Valve is fined $2 million for geo-blocking game sales on Steam in EU

The European Commission has fined Valve and five other big game publishers for implementing a policy of geo-blocking for Steam keys (the gaming platform owned by Valve). For the uninitiated, you can purchase a Steam key from third-party retailers to unlock a particular game on the service, and in the EU, prices for keys can […]

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Enterprise mobility management: Back to basics

As the number of mobile devices leveraged in enterprise businesses continue to grow exponentially, Enterprise Mobility Management (EMM) has acquired a prominent position within the market – which is predicted to be worth over $3.3 billion by the end of 2021. To keep up with the ever-changing mobility landscape, EMM grew out of the capabilities […]

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Signal and other video chat apps found to have some major security flaws

Vulnerabilities found in Signal, Google Duo, Facebook Messenger, and other messaging apps allowed attackers to listen in on users without their permission, security experts have warned. “On January 29, 2019, a serious vulnerability was discovered in Group FaceTime which allowed an attacker to call a target and force the call to connect without user interaction […]

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