How To Back Up Your Iphone With Icloud Or Mac

There are two easy ways to back up your iPhone: a cloud service, like iCloud or OneDrive, or your computer. Both methods have their pros and cons. The easier one may be backing up to a cloud service because it only requires one device: your phone. Backing up to the cloud, unfortunately, limits you to how much data you can store with that cloud. Using a computer to back up your phone won’t cost you a monthly iCloud membership, but your data is stored on a hard drive, which means it’s only safe while the computer is safe....

April 14, 2023 · 3 min · 427 words · Samuel Hafner

How To Change Your Iphone S App Icons

We’re going to use a built-in tool called Shortcuts. There’s a lot to shortcuts, and if you want to learn more, I suggest taking a look at this document as a starter. However, this quick tutorial will give you a taster of what Shortcuts can do. So, let’s get cracking. Must read: The best browser to replace Google Chrome on Windows, Mac, iPhone, and Android #1: Fire up Shortcuts. #2: Tap on the + at the top-right corner of the screen....

April 14, 2023 · 2 min · 264 words · Terry Lewis

How To Check If Your Vpn Is Working And What To Do If Your Vpn Won T Connect

Also: How to convert your home’s old TV cable into powerful Ethernet lines However, as with all forms of software, sometimes signing up for a new VPN service or transitioning to a new PC can cause issues and errors to flare up with your VPN. If you’re unsure if a VPN is working correctly or experiencing connection failures, here are some tips on how to check and restart your VPN – as well as keep your connection secure....

April 14, 2023 · 7 min · 1364 words · Joseph Reams

How To Install The Free Ms Office Alternative Libreoffice On Macos

I’ve been using LibreOffice for a long time and have found it to be as solid a tool as any on the market. Even better, it plays verywell with MS Office, so you can collaborate all you want and no one will know the difference. LibreOffice includes: Writer - for documentsCalc - for spreadsheetsImpress - for presentationsDraw - for drawingsFormula - for creating formulasBase - for databases LibreOffice includes a user-configurable interface, so you can configure it as a modern ribbon-like UI or a traditional menu-based UI (or some variation between the two)....

April 14, 2023 · 3 min · 490 words · Nathan Cesena

How To Make Meetings Effective And Useful 6 Ways To Actually Get Stuff Done

But it doesn’t have to be that way. Business leaders share their best-practice techniques for creating meetings that matter. 1. Set an objective Lee Cowie, CTO at Merlin Entertainments, says anyone calling a meeting needs to be really clear about why it’s happening and what’s it for. “Think about what you’re going to achieve from this meeting – what is your goal and be really specific and focused on what the purpose of the meeting is and the outcome that is expected....

April 14, 2023 · 6 min · 1136 words · Robin Little

How To Restore Deleted Or Modified Files With The Help Of Onedrive

First, you naturally have to make sure you’re using OneDrive to back up and sync your files. Both Windows 10 and 11 enable OneDrive by default, whether you want to use it or not. But if you do want it, it’s ready and waiting for you. Just make sure you sign in to set up your account and are syncing the necessary folders and files. Restore a file from the OneDrive Recycle Bin Okay, now let’s say you’ve deleted a file and need it back....

April 14, 2023 · 4 min · 727 words · Ryan Herrera

How To Use Tab Groups In Google Chrome

Of course, you could go through them, bookmarking what you need to and discarding the rest. But, there’s a faster, simpler way that lets you hang on to all of your precious tabs while categorizing them into easy-to-use groups. Best of all, it’s built right into Chrome. Let us show you how to use Chrome’s tab groups to get your hoard of browser tabs organized once and for all. How to use tab groups in Google Chrome Materials needed: Any PC (Windows or macOS) or Chromebook running a recent version of the Google Chrome browser...

April 14, 2023 · 5 min · 855 words · Mary Kehoe

How To Use The Free Powertoys Fancyzones In Windows And Why You Should

Enable FancyZones Set up FancyZones In the Editor section, click the entry for Activation Shortcut if you wish to define a different shortcut to trigger the tool; otherwise, leave this as is. The next entry for Launch editor on the display determines where the layout editor appears when you launch it. Click its dropdown box if you wish to change the location (Figure 2). FancyZones lets you define the number of zones for each layout along with the padding and spacing so you can fully control how and where they appear on the screen....

April 14, 2023 · 3 min · 510 words · Keven Beasley

How To Use The Pixel 7 Pro S Macro Focus Mode For Amazing Macro Like Photography

The Macro Focus mode uses the 12 MP ultrawide lens, in combination with the Tensor Chip and AI to achieve this feat and I’ve been quite impressed with the results so far. I don’t have any other phone that is capable of getting so close up to a subject to even remotely pull off any sort of macro photography on par with what the Pixel 7 Pro offers. Also: Pixel 7 Pro: Finally!...

April 14, 2023 · 2 min · 265 words · Mark Horn

Hp Patches Severe Omen Driver Privilege Escalation Vulnerability

On Tuesday, researchers from SentinelLabs published a technical deep-dive on the bug, tracked as CVE-2021-3437 and issued with a CVSS score of 7.8. SentinelLabs says the high-severity flaw impacts “millions of devices worldwide,” including a wide variety of OMEN gaming laptops and desktops, as well as HP Pavilion and HP ENVY models. Found by SentinelLabs researcher Kasif Dekel, CVE-2021-3437 is a privilege escalation vulnerability in the HP OMEN Command Center....

April 14, 2023 · 3 min · 588 words · Marian Liefer

I Went To The Zoo With A 2 500 Camera And A Pixel 7 Pro The Results Surprised Me

In my colleague Jason Cipriani’s full review of the Pixel 7 Pro, he stated, “I can’t print the first thing that came out of my mouth after taking a 30x picture…” and that was my exact sentiment several times while walking around the zoo. Review: Newest Pixels zoom past Samsung on this one camera feature Things are getting wild While my youngest daughter was disappointed that she could barely catch a glimpse of the snow leopard lying down far far away behind a chain link fence, the Pixel 7 Pro, with the new 30x Super Res Zoom was able to capture the restfulness of the spotted cat....

April 14, 2023 · 4 min · 656 words · Julie Harker

Ibm Launches New Sase Service To Bolster Zero Trust Enterprise Security

On Wednesday, the tech giant said that the new service, IBM Security Services for SASE, will leverage technology provided through a partnership with cybersecurity firm Zscaler, announced in May. The new offering has been “designed to help accelerate organizations’ adoption of cloud-delivered security at the edge, closer to the users and devices that access corporate resources,” according to IBM, as well as to promote zero-trust network access (ZTNA) in the enterprise....

April 14, 2023 · 2 min · 315 words · Audrey Monahan

Ibm S New Open Source Tools Help Companies Spot Bias In Advertising

Using the IBM-developed AI Fairness 360 (AIF360) toolkit, which Big Blue contributed to a Linux Foundation project in 2020, IBM researchers studied the problem of bias in advertising and ways to mitigate the problem. Now, the company is releasing its free Advertising Toolkit for AI Fairness 360, an open-source tool with 75 fairness metrics and 13 algorithms to help identify and mitigate biases in discrete data sets. It also includes a playbook and sample code for ease of use....

April 14, 2023 · 2 min · 257 words · Bradley Peebles

If You Want To Understand How Tech Is Changing You Need To Follow The Money

Part of that is because IT spending is often literally hidden away. Once upon a time it used to be hidden away in the form of the servers in the mysterious basement or in the data centre that few of us would ever visit. Companies are less likely to hold onto their own tech hardware now, but the IT spend is still hidden away. Much of it is spent on cloud computing, which really means it’s instead hidden away in other people’s data centres which even fewer of us will ever visit....

April 14, 2023 · 4 min · 662 words · Jade Barnes

Impressions 1 2019 Random Thoughts On The Customer Facing World In The New Year

Short – like Steven Wright jokes, though my thoughts are not nearly as funny as his (if they are, I’m in trouble as an analyst, but I’ll have a new career). Also: Personalization at scale: What’s the tech again? Steven Wright jokes Business as a (Sales) force for change Those of you who know me know I cover companies, not technologies. Salesforce is almost always the most interesting company I cover, because rarely do I see a company of their size do so much right....

April 14, 2023 · 13 min · 2760 words · Alissa Ausdemore

Improved Flex Mode Taskbar Turns Samsung S New Foldables Into Mini Laptops

SEE: Foldable phones might be the next big thing: Here’s what you need to know To start, the improved Flex Mode capitalizes on the Z Fold’s sturdy hinge, with one half of the device serving as the main screen and the other serving as a trackpad or QWERTY keyboard, when set on a flat surface. This way, users can station the Z Fold 4 and navigate the software via swipe gestures and taps on the bottom portion....

April 14, 2023 · 2 min · 348 words · Marvin Warwick

Increase Your Productivity With Start Me Pro A Modern Homepage For Your Browser

Start.Me Pro turns the Start page of your browser into a hub of productivity, keeping all of your most important information available at a glance. Of course, just having your calendar, notes, tasks, news, and weather widget would be a helpful. But Start.Me Pro goes beyond that, and it’s currently on sale for just $49. How much time do you spend looking for bookmarks you’ve saved? With Start.Me Pro, you can easily add bookmarks and arrange them by dragging and dropping them on your start page....

April 14, 2023 · 2 min · 332 words · Cheryl Bueter

Inmarsat Orchestra Dynamic Mesh Network To Use 5G Low Orbit And Geostationary Satellites

Dubbed Orchestra, the company said it would need to invest in the order of $100 million over five years to get the network off the ground, as well as launch a constellation of 150-175 low-Earth orbit satellites. Work will begin on the terrestrial network. “Inmarsat’s existing GEO satellites – both GX and L-band – will continue to provide global coverage, high performance, security and resilience. Terrestrial 5G adds ultra-high capacity in busy ‘hot spots’, such as ports, airports, and sea canals,” the company said....

April 14, 2023 · 2 min · 251 words · Leif Diaz

Instant Pot S Vortex Air Fryer Is 38 Off For Prime Day Update Expired

The air fryer includes a dishwasher-safe metal basket for cooking your favorite dishes, which is great if you don’t feel like cleaning up after eating your delicious meal. The size works for up to six servings of food, so you can cook for the entire family in the large nonstick basket. With the ClearCook window, you can keep an eye on dinner while you’re prepping side salads or simply reheating yesterday’s leftovers....

April 14, 2023 · 1 min · 102 words · Virginia Paredes

International Cryptocurrency Scam Ring Targets European Dating App Users

On Wednesday, Sophos cybersecurity researchers named the gang “CryptoRom” and said they have recently expanded their operations from Asia, spreading to both the United States and Europe. Romance scams are an insidious and constant problem, and thanks to the rising popularity of dating apps, are now not only limited to phishing emails. Instead, fraudsters will ‘match’ with their victims, pretend interest until they build a foundation of trust, and then they will ask for money – only to vanish soon after....

April 14, 2023 · 3 min · 540 words · Roberto Gunn