Personal Computers, Monitors and Digital Devices

Backdoor In Certain Lenovo Switches Discovered

Does your company utilize either RackSwitch or BladeCenter networking switches?  Are those switches running ENOS (the Enterprise Network Operating System)?  If so, there’s a backdoor in your network you weren’t […]

Hard Drives May Double In Speed With New Technology

What’s an HDD manufacturer to do when faced with competition by faster, more efficient SSD drives? Go big, and go faster.  At least that’s the strategy that both Seagate and […]

Select HP Laptop Models Recalled Over Battery Issue

Did you purchase an HP laptop between December of 2015 and December of 2017?  If so, then you may have problems. The US Consumer Product Safety Commission has been made […]

Weird Sounds Coming From Your Speakers? Could Be A Hacker

Have you been hearing strange, otherworldly sounds on your Bose or Sonos speakers? If so, rest assured that your speakers aren’t haunted. They’ve likely been hijacked by hackers. Researchers at […]

Nvidia Dropping Driver Support For Older Operating Systems

AMD long ago dropped support of 32-bit operating systems, and now, Nvidia is following suit. The long-anticipated move by the company will mean the end of driver support for the […]

Major Security Flaw Discovered In Intel Processors

There’s some bad news if you own a computer driven by an Intel processor.  Recently, a dangerous, catastrophic security flaw has been discovered in Intel’s X86-64 architecture that allows hackers […]

Always Connected Laptops Could Be The Next Generation Of Hardware

What’s the next big thing for the PC world? If the industry’s major players have anything to say about it, it will be the “always-on” PC. Forget about plugging into […]

Large Number Of HP Models May Have Keyloggers

HP is in the news again. If you missed the initial story, earlier in the year, it was reported that an audio driver that came pre-installed on a number of […]

Some Computer Manufacturers Are Disabling Intel Chip Firmware

Intel is catching some flak for releasing CPU technology that’s filled with security flaws. At issue is Intel’s Management Engine (ME), which is designed for Enterprise use and is of […]

4 Cables You Should Carry While Travelling

  How many times have you been traveling to a business event or visiting someone just to realize you didn’t have the right cable with you? With all the different […]