Beware of Public USB Charging Stations: They May Compromise Your Phone’s Security

In recent years, smartphones have incorporated a built-in feature aimed at safeguarding against unauthorized access through USB connections. Both iOS and Android systems present users with pop-up notifications requiring confirmation when a data USB connection is initiated, thereby attempting to prevent potential breaches. However, this form of security, which addresses Continue Reading

Exciting News: Free Users Soon Get Access to ChatGPT’s Awesome ‘Deep Research’ Feature

ChatGPT’s Deep Research feature is designed to facilitate multi-step research by sourcing information from across the internet. It generates comprehensive reports that include clear citations and summaries, making it particularly beneficial for complex tasks in fields such as economics, science, law, and technology. According to OpenAI, a lightweight version will Continue Reading

Popular anti-piracy PSA campaign reportedly utilized a pirated font, according to PCWorld analysis.

In 2004, the well-known anti-piracy public service announcement, “You Wouldn’t Steal a Car,” made a strong appeal to discourage illegal downloading of movies and music. This campaign aimed to raise awareness about copyright infringement and its implications. Interestingly, the campaign did not utilize the original font “FF Confidential,” which was Continue Reading