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QNAP Releases Qfiling to Automate Your File Organisation
Another week and another cool new NAS feature crops up. QNAP released the beta version of their Qfiling NAS app which will automate your file organisation, thereby saving you time and effort. The whole thing is quite easy as all you have to do is categorise your files and set a…
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USB Thief Infects ‘Air-gapped’ Computers And Leaves No Trace
Malware (short for malicious software) is a type of program that is intended to cause harm to a system, be it in the form of ransomware, like that which has hit several hospitals in the US, or just you generic popup creating malware. A new malware named USB Thief, looks to…
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OneDrive Placeholders May Be Replaced Back in Windows 10 ‘Redstone’
Windows 10 has so far received a mixed reception since its release, the many positive aspects which have included the return of a usable start menu has somewhat been outweighed by an operating system thin on privacy, and also a lack of communication to users concerning the update schedule. Now,…
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Nexus Mods May Have Been Victim of a Hack
Another day another hack. After the likes of VTech and TalkTalk, it was only a matter of time before hackers did the truly unthinkable, they started targeting your games (again)! While not strictly targeting your games they are looking to target Nexus mods, one of the most popular sources for people…
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One Java With An Added PUP Please
Critical security updates to applications are essential to maintain a patched system from the many exploits which attempt to infiltrate ones PC. Certain software companies need patching more than others and this is no less evident with both Adobe Flash and Oracle Java, the aforementioned needs fixing every five minutes…
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Microsoft Outlook Web App Vulnerable to Password Hacking via “Backdoor”
Typical Microsoft, the tech giant has more backdoors than Disneyland and World put together; the latest vulnerability that has been unearthed by researchers is a pretty serious breach and allows an attacker the option to steal e-mail authentication credentials from major organizations. So what is it this time? The Microsoft…
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Download This Gorgeous Unreal Engine 4 Apartment Demo
The level of detail which can be designed and rendered within computers is astonishing and the improvement rate over the last 10 years has been rapid. This demo which has been released by CryZENx for Unreal Engine 4 is based around a luxury apartment surroundings. The NVIDIA GTX980Ti graphics card which was…
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New Tool Challenges Windows 10 Privacy Issues
So far the brand spanking new Windows 10 OS has been a huge success compared to the mishmash that was Windows 8, which tried to do its best to annoy consumers with the deletion of the Start Menu in favour of Metro. The default option for privacy on the other…
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Star Citizen Might Take up 100GB of Your Storage Space
Star Citizen was though to be a massive game from the very start, with vast environments and enormous gameplay. However, director of game operations at Cloud Imperium Games, Jeremy Masker, warns that it may be a bit more massive that people think. The statement comes in response to a forum…
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Synology DS214Play 2-bay NAS Review
Introduction When the imminent arrival of the DS214 was brought to people’s attention earlier in the year, hardware transcoding was a hot topic and the news that a NAS with improved on-the-fly video transcoding for mobile devices was also on the horizon only stirred more interest towards Synology. So without…
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Synology DS214Se ‘Special Edition’ 2-bay NAS Review
Introduction Synology have been hot on the market recently with the release of the DS414 4-bay NAS – the latest revision to their popular 4-bay desktop range as it replaces the top-selling DS413. One of the main focus points of the DS414 is the price point for a pretty good…
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