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WordPress.org to require 2FA for plugin developers by October
Starting October 1st, WordPress.org accounts that can push updates and changes to plugins and themes will be required to activate two-factor authentication (2FA) on their accounts. The decision is part of the platform’s plugin review team effort to reduce the risk of unauthorized access, which could lead to supply-chain attacks. “Accounts with commit access can push […]
What Is ATX 3.0? Everything To Know About ATX3 Power Supplies
The often overlooked power supply unit (PSU) of our computers is getting a major upgrade with the introduction of ATX 3.0. The new ATX 3.0 power supply unit features a 16-pin power cable and comes with a range of new features, marking a significant advancement in PC power supplies. This upgrade is set to revolutionize […]
How to Play League of Legends on a Chromebook
If you have a Chromebook (or your school provided you with one) you can most likely play League of Legends on it, unless it’s completely locked down. There are different methods like cloud gaming, installing Linux, or using the Android app to get the game up and running on your system. Each method will have […]
10 Essential Computer Repair Tools Every Technician Should Have
Whether you’re an experienced PC pro or just getting started, having the right tools can make all the difference when it comes to computer repair. A well-equipped computer repair toolkit is a technician’s lifeline, enabling them to tackle various issues with confidence. These 10 tools provide a solid foundation for any repair endeavor, ensuring efficient […]
Horizontal Lines on Monitor Screen: Causes and Quick Fixes
Dealing with horizontal lines on a monitor screen can be a common and frustrating issue for many computer users. These lines often appear without warning and can disrupt the visual display, making it difficult to read text or view images clearly. Horizontal lines may indicate a variety of underlying problems, from hardware faults to software […]
Seattle-Tacoma Airport IT systems down due to a cyberattack
The Seattle-Tacoma International Airport has confirmed that a cyberattack is likely behind the ongoing IT systems outage that disrupted reservation check-in systems and delayed flights over the weekend. SEA-TAC is Seattle’s primary international airport and the busiest in the Pacific Northwest region. In 2023, it served almost 51 million passengers. The airport is a major hub […]
Apple M4 Chip Performance Breakdown
Apple has unveiled the M4 chip for its latest iPad Pro models. The M4 chip belongs to the highly acclaimed Apple silicon chips, known for enhancing performance. It is constructed using advanced 3-nanometer technology, which enables the new iPad Pro to swiftly and efficiently process tasks. The M4 chip incorporates a powerful CPU and GPU, […]
How Many Case Fans Do You Need?
In order to achieve the maximum level of performance from each and every component of your PC, you need to make sure they’re running at optimal temperatures. That also means having the right amount of case fans to cool the system as a whole. But what is the right amount? Well, the answer will depend […]
How to Recycle Old Computers
Recycling computers is important because it helps protect the environment and keeps harmful materials out of landfills. There are convenient ways to safely get rid of old devices. You can take your old computer to electronics stores, recycling centers, or use mail-in programs. Old computers contain valuable materials, but they also have hazardous substances that can harm […]
Dragon Age: The Veilguard to Launch on October 31
[UPDATE] The news is now official, and EA also opened Dragon Age: The Veilguard pre-orders. The game’s standard edition will be priced at $69.99 on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series S|X and $59.99 on PC. The Deluxe Edition ($89.99 on consoles and $79.99 on PC) offers the following cosmetics: three Rook armor sets, six Rook weapons, […]