Category Archives: Computering

Equifax snaps up ID theft protection firm Kount

Credit reporting firm Equifax has acquired identity theft protection company Kount for $640 million. Kount has gained a sizable customer base by utilizing artificial intelligence to prevent fraud and enhance digital identity services. Kount offers users a variety of products, including Kount Command, its ecommerce fraud prevention platform, Kount Data on Demand, which offers advanced […]

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Apple Macs with M1 chip could soon get a fix for reported Bluetooth issues

Apple Macs with the new M1 chip which have been experiencing problems with Bluetooth connectivity are going to get a fix for macOS Big Sur – at least in theory. We say that because Apple hasn’t made an official statement on the Bluetooth bug – which has apparently been affecting buyers of the new Mac […]

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Massive Parler data leak exposes millions of posts, messages and videos

A vigilante hacker has leaked a massive trove of content published to social media platform Parler, which is said to have been used to orchestrate the assault on the US Capitol Building last week. The right-leaning social network is currently offline after Amazon Web Services, which provided the infrastructure necessary for Parler to operate, pulled […]

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Intel Explains Why Rocket Lake Chips Only Have Eight Cores

Ahead of its announcements at CES 2021, Intel shared some important details on its upcoming 11th generation Rocket Lake desktop processors. On the top end of the stack, these new desktop processors will be reduced from 10 cores down to eight in favor of higher frequencies. As was previously reported, Rocket Lake remains on the […]

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Lenovo ThinkPad X12 Detachable Hands-On: Surface for Office

Through seven generations, the Surface Pro has enjoyed having very few rivals. Pretenders have come and gone, but when it comes to Windows 10 2-in-1s with a detachable keyboard, the Surface Pro is all on its own. That’s about to change, but not from a brand you might expect. At CES 2021, Lenovo has announced […]

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Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Titanium Yoga Hands-On: A Revolutionary ThinkPad

The new ThinkPad X1 Titanium Yoga looks good in the photos, yes. But some things need to be felt to be fully appreciated. Once I had the Titanium Yoga in my hands — to feel the insane thinness and the satisfying textured metal on the lid — there was no going back. I never thought […]

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