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Virtualization vs. Emulation: What's the Difference?

Virtualization and emulation are two technologies whose concepts are often confused, and the terms are sometimes mistakenly used interchangeably online. However, the confusion is understandable since the technologies share a common goal: to create a virtual environment capable of running a guest operating system or computer program.

The 7 Most Useful DeFi Services Out There Right Now

The world of DeFi may still be in its infancy but is beginning to grow into a prosperous and popular industry. While cryptocurrency itself has been booming since 2020, a great number of DeFi services are only now beginning to enter the mainstream. But what useful DeFi services are currently on offer, and how can they help you with your crypto funds?

What Is a Software-Defined Perimeter?

The internet can be a pretty dangerous place. Constant threat from cybercriminals puts both people and businesses at risk of having their data stolen. Because of this, there's now a range of different network security technologies we can use to keep our data safe. One such technology is called a software-defined perimeter, or SDP.

How to Find Out Which Apps Are Using Your iPhone or iPad Battery and Stop Them

If you’re wondering why your iPhone or iPad’s battery is draining so quickly, this trick might just get you the answers you need. You can go to your device’s settings to review which apps use most of your battery life. While this mostly depends on the app’s size and the amount of data it uses, how often you use it also plays an important role.

Windows 10 Lifetime Licenses for Only $14: End January With a 91% Discount!

We're thankfully reaching the end of January—the longest month of the year by far—and now we're staring 2022 in the face, focusing sharply on our productivity in work. But how do you remain productive if your OS is behind the times? The answer is "with great difficulty". Therefore, you need to upgrade your Windows operating system.

How To Make a Wi-Fi Antenna Out Of a Pringles Can

DIY solutions to extending Wi-Fi have existed for as long as Wi-Fi itself has. Ingenious internet users have been using everything from kitchen foil and food strainers, to homemade Yagi-style antennas to boost their Wi-Fi ranges. While there are many ways you can fine-tune your home Wi-Fi system without building additional hardware, there are simple DIY solutions that can also make a real difference to your surfing experience.

Running Ubuntu on Raspberry Pi 4? Here’s How to Boost Performance

Raspberry Pi 4 is a tiny device packed with useful features like support for dual monitors and fast ethernet connection. If you are looking for a simple yet reliable solution for your next DIY project, a Raspberry Pi can be an excellent base for that. Moreover, you can now easily run Ubuntu desktop on your Raspberry Pi 4, even with 2GB of RAM.

How Did Scammers Steal $14 Billion in Crypto in 2021? The 4 Biggest Crypto Heists

2021 was a pretty mixed bag of a year for crypto, but overall it continued to grow exponentially, with millions choosing to invest in this booming industry. But, with increased hype and demand comes criminals looking to make a buck by scamming individuals out of their precious crypto. This happened throughout 2021, with over $14 billion in crypto being stolen.

The Quick Guide to Staking Solana (SOL)

Solana was one of the biggest crypto surprises in 2021. Not only did its native SOL cryptocurrency appreciate by over 10,000% year-to-date (YTD), but it did so by providing a refuge from Ethereum's huge transaction gas fees. This goes on to show that value in utility pays off.

What Is a Rescue CD and Why You Need One for Your PC

If you've ever been faced with the dread of a PC that just won't turn on anymore, you could really benefit from the use of a rescue CD. For decades, these powerful tools have been the best friend of IT tinkerers and OS installers. But, what exactly is a rescue CD, and how does one work? This guide will teach you what a rescue CD is, what it does, and why you should have one at all times.

How to Use the Twitch App on Your Nintendo Switch

If you love watching your favorite streamers play your favorite games, you'll be pleased to know that you can do it right on your Nintendo Switch. Sure, you could argue that you can already watch Twitch on the go with the mobile app, but the Switch offers versatility that you can't find everywhere. Plus, the app is free, so it'll cost you nothing more than a few clicks.

How to Manage Linux Processes With htop

System monitoring allows you to measure the performance of your Linux applications and services. You can measure processes and services using default tools or ones that you install yourself. With these programs, you can optimize performance, spot problems, and identify their source.

Could Second Life Make a Comeback as We Head Into the Metaverse?

Second Life was the pioneer of virtual worlds, possibly the first example of the metaverse. Launched in 2003, and still popular with diehard fans, Second Life has fallen out of favor and other virtual worlds have overtaken it. These include gaming environments such as Roblox and Fortnite, which now boast hundreds of millions of users. Second Life only has about a million active users, although there are 73 million registered accounts.

Liquid Staking: A Better Way to Earn With Your Crypto

Staking your crypto has some great benefits. Not only can you earn a passive income, but you can help platforms to stay secure through the Proof of Stake mechanism (or similar). But the staking process isn't the same on all platforms. The types of supported coins, staking periods, and type of staking differ based on who you choose to stake with.

How to Block a Phone Number on Your iPhone

Ah, cold callers, telephone spammers, telemarketers—whatever you want to call them, they’re annoying. Frankly, it’s remarkable that companies still try the decades-old technique in this era. Unfortunately, many people still fall for the bait (otherwise companies would have stopped doing it).

6 Key Crypto Fees Explained & How They Cost You Money

If you own crypto, you've probably used an exchange, or something similar, at least once or twice before. Such platforms are hugely popular and useful, allowing individuals to perform actions like buying, selling, and staking their funds. However, most crypto platforms are not free to use, and there are a range of different fees you may come across if you ever use one. So, what are the most common crypto fees that you may incur?

TicWatch Pro 3 Ultra GPS: A Great Smartwatch, Shame About WearOS

Wearable tech is a great sign of the future. Even if we have yet to find AR glasses that won’t make you look like a complete weirdo, it’s nice to know that the trusty smartwatch has a firm grip on society. The TicWatch Pro 3 Ultra GPS is the flagship product from Mobvoi and the latest in their line of WearOS smartwatches. It promises to be the only WearOS device to be using the powerful Snapdragon 4100 chipset with Mobvoi's own dual-processor system to deliver unparalleled performance, but can the device give titans like Apple or Samsung a run for their money?

Ease Your Workflow With Git Stash

Git is an essential tool in every developer’s belt. It makes project collaboration within a team very easy, and that’s just one of many benefits. One handy feature of Git is git stash which saves your changes without committing them and lets you work on other branches.

Everything You Need to Know About Geo-Blocking

Have you ever tried to access Hulu, Netflix, or another website, only to get a message saying “This content is not available in your country?” This is geo-blocking—or geo-restriction—and can often be a pain to deal with. Geo-blocking offers a lot of value to companies, but it can also stop you from enjoying the content you love.

How to Find and Copy File Paths in the Files App

The Files app on iOS can be very helpful if you need to access your iCloud Drive files on your iPhone or iPad. If you ever need to know the file location of a specific file in the Files app, you can get it by accessing the file info page and copying it to your keyboard. We’ve covered this in detail for you below.

Twitter Tries to Take On TikTok With Reaction Videos for Retweets

Twitter has had a difficult history with videos. It used to own a short-form video service called Vine which allowed people to upload six-second-long, looping video clips. Vine launched in June 2012 and Twitter acquired it in a hot minute less than six months later. Twitter killed Vine in 2016, the same year an obscure video app called TikTok launched.

9 Beauty Gadgets to Add to Your Makeup Table

The realms of beauty and technology have become increasingly intertwined over the past several years, much to the delight of the beauty-obsessed and tech-savvy customers. The market has seen an emergence of a slew of products, from acne-zapping, LED light masks to face-sculpting vibrating rollers.

How to Install WSL 2 on Windows 10

Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) provides an easy way to run a GNU/Linux environment on Windows, without using a third-party hypervisor like VirtualBox or VMware. WSL 1 came with a bevy of features, allowing users to run Linux commands, utilities, and other tools within a command-line interface.

Is 5G Safe for Airplanes and Air Travel?

In late 2021, US airlines and aircraft manufacturers Boeing and Airbus claimed the rollout of 5G wireless would cause safety risks for airplanes. The aviation industry is concerned that the deployment of C-Band spectrum 5G wireless will interfere with aircraft electronics, potentially causing issues in and around airports using the technology.

7 Tips to Make Reddit Job Boards Work for You

Reddit is an overlooked resource when it comes to job hunting. If building work connections on LinkedIn and Facebook isn't your cup of tea, you can turn to Reddit to showcase your skills instead. You can also stay in the loop about work opportunities in your field without relying on any professional associations.

How Does Cruise Control Work?

We invented cars as means of transportation, to go faster and to go further. But the evolution of cars didn't stop there. Comfort has become a necessity, leading to the invention of features purely for driver convenience—features such as cruise control.

Vaonis Stellina Review: The $4000 Cheat Mode for Astrophotography

I'm in the enviable position of living just on the edge of Bodmin Moor in rural southwest England, in a designated dark-sky zone. That means it's one of the best places in England for star watching. So I was very excited when Vaonis offered to lend me one of its Stellina telescopes , an automated star-finding app-controlled astrophotography device. Thankfully, it requires zero knowledge of astrophotography and can be used by absolute beginners.

How Does a Computer Execute Code?

It is common knowledge that code is written by a developer and how humans communicate to computers. However, have you ever thought about how software such as code interacts with computer hardware such as a CPU (Central Processing Unit)? If the answer is yes, then you've come to the right place.

7 Displays to Output Data From Your Arduino

Adding a display to your Arduino can serve many purposes. Since a common use for microcontrollers is reading data from sensors, a display allows you to see this data in real-time without needing to use the serial monitor within the Arduino IDE. It also allows you to give your projects a personal touch with text, images, or even interactivity through a touch screen.