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Lawyers argue ‘cumulative disruption’ regulations were quashed in May and should therefore not be used The Metropolitan police have been using powers they no longer have to crack down on pro-Palestine ...
Dear Liz: Recently, you advised someone that it was OK to cancel a credit card. When someone responded saying they did just that and got a 4-point hit on their credit rating, you again stated it was ...
Saeed Wazir is a South Africa-based journalist with over 15 years of IT experience and a love for reading and writing. He joined Pocket-Lint after writing tech articles for Dot Esports and Screen Rant ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. In the US, four out of five households have a home network router. For many of us, these digital-life workhorses are a forgotten device that ...
Organizations face the challenge of maintaining visibility and control over their IT infrastructure. A forgotten user account, an outdated software package, an unauthorized service, or a malicious ...
A majority of CEOs view integrating artificial intelligence with their legacy systems as the top AI risk in the near future. Fifty-two percent of CEOs surveyed by Protiviti, a Menlo Park, ...
Attorneys for Frank Walls cited prison drug logs and autopsy records to argue that his Dec. 18 execution could be “disastrous.” The execution chamber is seen at Florida State Prison in Starke. A ...
Kaitlin Sullivan is a health and science journalist based in Colorado. She's been part of multiple award-winning investigations into health topics including the international medical device industry ...
Many of us have old computers, phones, or other pieces of technology that have faithfully served us for many years. Maybe it's an ancient microwave or toaster oven that is showing its age — but hey, ...