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What it is and How to Protect Your Business
DNS hijacking is a serious cyber threat to businesses. A DNS or Domain Name System is like a phonebook but for the whole internet. Domain names such as google.com and office1.com make it easier for humans to access webpages and the information hosted on them. When we type a domain name into a web

Alienware’s 27-inch 280Hz QD-OLED monitor is now available for $550
Alienware has just released a pair of gaming monitors that offer affordability with very few compromises while using Dell’s new AW30 design language. Announced earlier this year, the key model is the 27-inch AW2725D 280Hz QD-OLED QHD (2,560 x 1,440) monitor with one of the lowest prices we’ve seen to date. On top of the

My favorite medical comedy-drama Scrubs is getting resuscitated on Hulu, but I hope it doesn’t undergo major surgery as part of its revival
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Must-Have Cases for the OnePlus 13
Introduction The OnePlus 13 officially launched in China, with three nature-inspired colors taking center stage: Black, White, and Blue. OnePlus has developed generations of Android phones that are powerful, user-friendly, perfect for selfies, and last a whole day–all while being affordable. To preserve its physical appearance over time, a good quality phone case is key.

Industrial wastewater treatment startup Membrion raises more cash
A Membrion wastewater treatment unit. (Membrion Photo via LinkedIn) Industrial wastewater treatment startup Membrion is raising a new round of cash from investors. In a filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, the Seattle company reports $11.3 million of investment. Membrion founder and CEO Greg Newbloom declined to comment or confirm the amount raised.

Provider of covert surveillance app spills passwords for 62,000 users
The maker of a phone app that is advertised as providing a stealthy means for monitoring all activities on an Android device spilled email addresses, plain-text passwords, and other sensitive data belonging to 62,000 users, a researcher discovered recently. A security flaw in the app, branded Catwatchful, allowed researcher Eric Daigle to download a trove