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5 ways the Linux nmap command can help keep your network secure
Nmap is an essential tool for anyone who’s serious about network security. It can be installed on any Linux distribution.
Read MoreA minority of businesses have won big with AI. What are they doing right?
Cisco’s new study explores how to be an AI ‘Pacesetter’ and stand apart from the stagnant masses.
Read MoreSamsung offers $100 instant deal to new XR headset users ahead of Unpacked
The reservation offer comes just one week before Samsung’s virtual Unpacked event, where Project Moohan is expected to debut.
Read MoreBeware of getting your product buying advice from AI for one big reason, says Ziff Davis CEO
Despite suing OpenAI for intellectual property theft, Vivek Shah remains ‘bullish’ on the impact of AI on life and business.
Read MoreHow to upgrade your ‘incompatible’ Windows 10 PC to Windows 11 – 2 free options
Microsoft really doesn’t want customers to upgrade older PCs to Windows 11, but there are workarounds for all but the oldest devices. Now that Windows 10 support has officially ended, here’s everything you need to know.
Read MoreCan’t upgrade your Windows 10 PC? Support has ended, so you need to act now
Microsoft has officially ended support for its most popular OS ever. Here’s what to do with your Windows 10 PCs that fail Microsoft’s Windows 11 compatibility tests.
Read MoreOne of our favorite Android phones of 2025 is now $150 off at Best Buy
The OnePlus 13 boasts top-tier performance from its Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset. For a limited time, the 512GB model is on sale..
Read MoreNot enough people are talking about the iPhone 17’s best feature upgrade in years
My favorite new feature isn’t the design or the more powerful processor. Instead, it just makes the iPhone so much more fun to use.
Read MoreIs AI even worth it for your business? 5 expert tips to help prove ROI
Measuring AI ROI doesn’t have to be such an insurmountable challenge.
Read MoreDon’t want to upgrade to Windows 11? You don’t have to, but here’s what you should know
Microsoft wants you to move on from Windows 10, but with the right tools, services, and habits, it’s possible to keep the older OS on your PC for years to come.
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