What the Hell Just Happened With Crypto?
The cryptocurrency world took a beating last week. The price of bitcoin fell to lows not seen since 2020; Coinbase, the largest cryptocurrency
The cryptocurrency world took a beating last week. The price of bitcoin fell to lows not seen since 2020; Coinbase, the largest cryptocurrency
A good password manager should be able to securely store, sync, and even autofill your username and password when logging into websites and apps. A
Maybe it’s occasionally OK to shoot the messenger. You know, maybe one to the knee to help determine whether or not they can be trusted. The NSA
A senior White House official overseeing cybersecurity said Monday that the U.S. is ahead of China in the dash to achieve quantum supremacy thanks to
With the Supreme Court poised to rip away a constitutional right that’s been the law of the land for nearly half a century by overturning Roe v.
What the actual fuck, EU? While they pretend to be all about protecting privacy, they then push out this bit of utter nonsense: a bill to “protect
Information technology makes our lives easier every day. Still, it also brings new dangers, with hackers constantly trying to find new ways to break
A new European Union proposal would require tech companies to scan encrypted messages for child sex abuse material (CSAM), angering privacy
With the advent and implementation of smart grid infrastructure across power utilities, there has been a paradigm shift in the efficiencies of the
The European Union has formally presented its proposal to move from a situation in which some tech platforms voluntarily scan for child sexual abuse
In my first article about Apple Archive (AA), I explained how it came about, how to access it, and what it offers the Mac user. Where I stopped short
This week I’m moving away from fractious external storage and looking in more detail at Apple Archive (AA), sometimes AppleArchive without the
Enveil has secured $25 million in an oversubscribed Series B funding round. USAA was the lead investor in this round. The rest of the funds came from
EY will be the quantum secured network’s first commercial customer and will use it to connect two of its sites in London Yesterday, BT and Toshiba
Google Play is today officially launching its own version of privacy-related “nutrition labels” for apps. The company says it will begin to roll