Author: TechGiant
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Do Wireless Security Alarms Work
In an age where technology is constantly evolving, the security industry has not been left behind. Wireless security alarms have become increasingly popular, offering a more flexible and often more sophisticated approach to home security compared to traditional wired systems. But the question remains: Do these wireless systems truly deliver on their promise of keeping…
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Choosing the Best Password Manager in 2023: A Comprehensive Guide
Password managers are a bit like those gym memberships or vegetable spirals: everyone agrees they’re a good idea, but how many of us actually use them? According to a 2022 survey by the folks at security.org, it turns out only about one in five internet-savvy Americans is buddying up with a password manager to safeguard…
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DIY Home Security: Protect Your Home on a Budget
Are you looking to secure your home without breaking the bank? DIY home security systems are a great option, offering easy installation and affordable monitoring solutions. In this article, we will explore the best DIY home security systems of 2023, their features, and how to choose the right one for your needs. When it comes…
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Mobile Game Review: Stumble Guys
Stumble Into Fun: A “Stumble Guys” Mobile Game Review Stumble Guys emerges as a multiplayer phenomenon, where the vibrancy of colour and chaos of competition blend to create an inflatable funhouse-like arena. This mobile game, close kin of Fall Guys, offers a strikingly similar design aesthetic, with its crystal-clear graphics and creatively crafted obstacles that…
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Zombie Infestation: What Would Your Role Be in the Fight for Survival?
When a zombie infestation threatens our existence, everyone must play a part in the fight for survival. The roles individuals assume can make the difference between life and death, and ultimately, the rebirth of society. We have all seen the movies and the people who play vital roles and those are basically human shields. I’ve…
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Corporate Terminology The Code
Maybe you and I have a lot in common in the workplace, you spend a lot of time sitting in meetings listening to people try to assert their position, explain their existence to others and waffle nonsense about “Blue Sky thinking”, “Parking lots” and other corporate middleman jargon to confuse everyone else while sounding like…
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Minimal Living Tips
Starting off I want to say I am not a hard-core minimalist coach, guru or follower. I’ve learnt a lot in my time and came across all walks of life, What I’m sharing below if some takeaways from how I’ve used some minimalist tactics to enhance my everyday life. I hope it helps provide some…
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Tiny little lifehacks for home & work
Every 1% stacks up and after a while, all those 1%’s become a larger % of whatever it is you are doing. For me its time saving, manual labour reduction for chores or saving money. These little lifehacks will help across all three areas. Lifehacks for Work Work smarter, not harder. ChatGPT: By now employers…
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Public Wifi Security
In our digital age, the convenience of public Wi-Fi is something we’ve all come to rely on. Whether it’s checking emails, streaming content, or staying connected on social media, public Wi-Fi hotspots have become essential for our daily routines. In a recent survey, an astonishing 70% of tablet owners and 53% of smartphone users admitted…
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Sony Playstation 5 Gaming Console Review
The Sony PlayStation 5 (PS5) is a powerful gaming console that comes with several notable features, making it a significant upgrade from its predecessors. I held off from purchasing a PS5 immediately after the release to see what happened with the price and released titles. Sadly I got this decision so wrong. Globally people snapped…
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Biometrics and Security Keys Benefits Limitations and Use Cases
With the rise of digital technologies, security has become a paramount concern for businesses and individuals alike. In response, security experts have developed various methods of authentication, including biometrics and security keys. This article provides an understanding of biometrics and security keys, their benefits, limitations, and use cases. Biometrics Explained Biometrics is a method of…
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Passkeys-A Comprehensive Guide for the Security-Minded
As the world’s technological landscape continues to expand, it is increasingly important to use secure authentication methods to protect sensitive information and data. I’m in two minds about passkey, I really like the ease of pressing a finger on the reader to access my device, but then I’ve seen so many spy movies here where the spy…
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Fixing Lag Issues Between Your Computer Devices
Simple Steps for Fixing Lag Issues Between Your Docking Station and Your Mouse, Trackball, Keyboard, or Monitor for Windows OS. Tongue in cheek comment, the lag is similar to what you experience on your iPhone when Apple releases a new iPhone model, the keyboard slows the F down and takes minutes to finish typing. Lag…
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How to setup a new website
Creating a new website is an exciting endeavour, but it’s crucial to approach it with a well-structured plan to ensure its success. I enjoy building things and creating different websites Here’s an article that guides you through the process of setting up a new website, covering key steps and considerations. Your Guide to Setting Up…
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How to check user profiles
On a Mac, you can check and change user profiles through the System Preferences. User profiles on a Mac are typically referred to as user accounts. I like having multiple profiles for various things when browsing online. A while back I was heavily into E-commerce and had every spy tool and automation tool stored on…
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How to secure your websites
As a website owner, ensuring the security of your site is paramount. Cybersecurity threats are prevalent, and protecting your website is not just about safeguarding your data but also about maintaining your reputation and the trust of your visitors. In this article, I’ll walk you through the essential steps to secure your website effectively. My…
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How to Organize Your Mac’s Menu Bar
The menu bar is where you quickly launch different apps. The menu bar also is a reflection of you and how you work or play online. Some people like the default menu bar at the bottom of the screen others like sidebars and using 3rd party apps to make the menu even more functional. How…
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How to add a Second Monitor
Having a second monitor is proven to help you be more productive at work. It can also be more distracting if you don’t manage your browsing habits. At work, I like having a second monitor, but at home, I’m good with just the one for browsing and playing games. Ive seen some crazy setups having…
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How to check your computer specs
I work with computers and have a lot of them, I often have to stop and remember what computer Im working on if I need to do any updates or mods to my computer. The trick is knowing these versions across a fleet of computers at least at work we have hundreds of computers of…
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How to check your internet speed
Ever logged onto your TV on a Friday night after buying some tasty snacks to watch the latest release series on Netflix or DEver logged onto your TV on a Friday night after buying some tasty snacks to watch the latest release series on Netflix or Disney and you get met with a spinning wheel…
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How to get more from Spotify
Most of the world should of heard of Spotify and know what it is and does in some capacity. I’m not going to explain what it does. I will talk about getting more from Spotify through its range of features. I’m constantly listening to this app on both desktop and mobile app version. Its just…
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Nintendo 64 Gaming Platform Review
This was Nintendo’s best console ever. I appreciate the first Nintendo for what it was but I spent far more time and money playing the Nintendo 64. This console uses game cartridges to play games, they had an extensive library of games to play. For a gaming console released way back in the early 1990s…
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Home Gym Equipment
Looking back I can’t imagine not having a space dedicated to my fitness. But as you grow older you start putting up some non-negotiables even with yourself. Mine is that I need a space I can zone out, put some music one and clang together heavy bits of steel. The home gym is sacred ground…
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Calmness in Simplicity
My mind is buzzing from sunrise to sunset with ideas, improvements, decisions and a tidal wave of other noise. It’s overwhelming. My job moves at insane pace, my wife also has a demanding job and I have two needy, attention-seeking dogs that just want to be nuzzled into me at all times. This can really…
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Gameplay Review GTA V
The most successful open-world game ever! I’ve been playing this game since 2013. I’ve played through the full game 8 times and it doesn’t get old, every time you play you see new things, take a different path and fall back in love with the game like it was day 1 of playing it. At…
