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You Can Use Your Old Phone As A Router – Here’s How

Eza_Nanda/Shutterstock Over the last couple of years, it has become pretty much standard for phone brands to do an annual launch of new devices. Naturally, these come complete with the latest hardware and software improvements, encouraging users to make the switch. But then, what happens to your old phone after you upgrade? More often than…

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Intel launches new Core Ultra series 3 chips for laptops at CES 2026

Intel launched its highly anticipated Panther Lake mobile processors today at CES 2026 as the Intel Core Ultra Series 3. The new chips will be shipping out with laptops starting this week.Jim Johnson, Intel’s Senior VP and General Manager for Intel’s Client Computing Group, said at the company’s CES press conference that Intel 18A is…

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5 Free Browser Extensions You Should Always Install First

Tada Images/Shutterstock Good browsers work well with their standard features alone. They can protect you when browsing online, autofill your login information, and manage your favorite websites with ease. Some go beyond and add unique features that stand out from the competition, such as Opera’s split-screen and battery indicator, and Google Chrome’s tight integration with Google’s ecosystem.…

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Police Digital Service ex-staffers launch employment tribunal action over mistreatment claims

The Police Digital Service (PDS) is set to be the subject of at least two employment tribunals this year, with former staffers making claims of harassment, sexual discrimination and unfair constructive dismissal against the organisation, Computer Weekly has learned. Three PDS senior executives, including a director, are also understood to have been dismissed in recent…

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‘Dual-channel’ attacks are the new face of BEC in 2026

So-called “dual-channel” attacks using multiple methods of communication either simultaneously or in sequence are becoming more prevalent as digital fraudsters seek out new ways to defeat cyber protections against business email compromise (BEC) scams, according to data from security services supplier LevelBlue. BEC attacks – which spoof trusted entities, often C-suite executives, then use their…

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Say Goodbye To Cement With This New Eco Friendly Alternative

Roman023/Getty Images Concrete is the backbone for modern construction, serving as the foundation for any major build. It’s known for its cost-effective properties, unmatched strength, longevity, and versatility, being used for houses, buildings, roads, bridges, and more. It’s been a standard in builds for decades, especially in residential homes, but it’s also a major contributor…

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Microsoft patches 112 CVEs on first Patch Tuesday of 2026

Microsoft has pushed fixes for 112 common vulnerabilities and exposures (CVEs) on the first Patch Tuesday of 2026, among them a number of zero-day flaws that were either publicly disclosed or actively exploited prior to patching, and no fewer than eight critical bugs. Although this is a sharp increase in comparison to recent Patch Tuesdays…

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Your Google Pixel Could Be Hiding This Useful Feature

Digital thermometers are one of many underrated and cheap gadgets to have on hand. They’re generally reliable and undoubtedly essential when you’re monitoring ill individuals. But what if you only want to do a quick fever check, or see how hot your desktop computer is? Whipping out the thermometer every time can be quite inconvenient, especially…

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Protecting the defenders: Addressing cyber’s burnout crisis

Nobody embarks on a career in cyber security expecting an easy ride. It’s widely recognised that protecting critical digital infrastructure is high-pressure and high-stakes work.  For many of us, that’s part of the buzz. Every day, we tackle complex challenges, address high-stakes problems, and (hopefully) make a real difference – but who will protect cyber…

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