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Why I wear this $220 smartwatch even after testing Garmin and Apple watches
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Why I wear this $220 smartwatch even after testing Garmin and Apple watches
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MacPaw plans iPhone app store alternative to comply with new regulations
The Ukrainian software company is in the final stages of developing a beta version of an app store for iOS apps, but only for EU iPhone users.Go Here to Read this Fast! MacPaw plans iPhone app store alternative to comply with new regulations
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MLS Season Pass in 2024: How to watch every game on Apple TV
MLS Season Pass brings every Major League Soccer game to Apple TV this season. Here’s everything you need to know about the subscription service.Go Here to Read this Fast! MLS Season Pass in 2024: How to watch every game on Apple TV
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The 4 best Whoop alternatives in 2024
Whoop is an extremely popular fitness tracker, but there are a lot of Whoop alternatives out there and we’ve made our selections for what we feel are the best.Go Here to Read this Fast! The 4 best Whoop alternatives in 2024
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Asus Zenbook 14 OLED (2024) review: still the value king?
The 2024 Asus Zenbook 14 OLED leverages Intel’s Meteor Lake chipset for solid performance, with an excellent build and a quality OLD display.Go Here to Read this Fast! Asus Zenbook 14 OLED (2024) review: still the value king?
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Samsung Galaxy S24 review: a smart little upgrade
The Samsung Galaxy S24 is the smallest of the new S24 lineup. But there’s a lot to like about the most compact Galaxy S24 model. Here’s our full review.Go Here to Read this Fast! Samsung Galaxy S24 review: a smart little upgrade
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Heidenheim vs Dortmund live stream: Can you watch for free?
Dortmund take on Heidenheim Friday in an important Bundesliga matchup, and we have everything you need to know to watch a live stream of the match.Go Here to Read this Fast! Heidenheim vs Dortmund live stream: Can you watch for free?
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How to connect Meta Quest 3 to PC using Air Link
When you get ready to connect your Meta Quest 3 to your PC using Air Link, we’ve got you covered with step-by-step instructions for doing exactly that.Go Here to Read this Fast! How to connect Meta Quest 3 to PC using Air Link
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Save over $100 on the 10th-gen iPad with two years of AppleCare+
Apple’s 10th-gen iPad is on sale via Amazon as part of a bundle that includes two years of AppleCare+ warranty coverage. The discount brings the price of the 64GB model down to $409 from $518, which is a savings of more than $100. Apple sells the basic iPad for $449, so it’s like getting two years of warranty coverage for free, plus a little bit of walking around money.
If the 64GB model doesn’t do anything for you, the sale extends to just about every SKU available for Apple’s entry-level tablet. You have your pick of multiple 256GB models and a range of tablets with cellular connectivity. All of the discounts are in the $110 range, just like with the 64GB model.
As for the tablet itself, the iPad doesn’t exactly need an introduction. This is considered the most “basic” of Apple’s tablet lineup, but it’s still a fantastic choice for streaming content, checking on the dumpster fire that is social media, playing games and doing all kinds of other stuff. This is the 10th-gen version, so you get some features that were formerly reserved for its higher-priced cousins. There’s USB-C, a large display with thin bezels and a front-facing camera on the landscape edge.
This tablet is powered by Apple’s A14 Bionic chip, which is surprisingly speedy, considering it’s not one of the newer M-class chips. The battery life is solid, lasting anywhere from ten to 12 hours per charge, depending on what you’re using it for. Otherwise, it’s an iPad. You know what to expect.
Of course, this isn’t a perfect tablet. It doesn’t come with any accessories, like the Apple Pencil, and the display isn’t the sharpest on the block. It’s also usually on the expensive side, given the internal specifications, but this discount assuages that a bit. The other major caveat is that new iPad models are expected later this year, but this one is still plenty capable.
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Fallout from the Fulton County cyberattack continues, key systems still down
Key systems in Fulton County, Georgia have been offline since last week when a ‘cyber incident’ hit government systems. While the county has tried its best to continue operations as normal, phone lines, court systems, property records and more all went down. The county has not yet confirmed details of the cyber incident, such as what group could be behind it or motivations for the attack. As of Tuesday, there did not appear to be a data breach, according to Fulton County Board of Commissioners Chairman Robb Pitts.
Fulton County made headlines in August as the place where prosecutors chose to bring election interference charges against former president Donald Trump. But don’t worry, officials assured the public that the case had not been impacted by the attack. “All material related to the election case is kept in a separate, highly secure system that was not hacked and is designed to make any unauthorized access extremely difficult if not impossible,” said Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis.
Despite this, Fulton County election systems did not appear to be the target of the attack. While Fulton County’s Department of Registration and Elections went down, “there is no indication that this event is related to the election process,” Fulton County said in a statement. “In an abundance of caution, Fulton County and the (Georgia) Secretary of State’s respective technology systems were isolated from one another as part of the response efforts.”
So far, the impact of the attack ranges widely from delays getting marriage certificates to disrupted court hearings. On Wednesday, a miscommunication during the outage even let a murder suspect out of custody. A manhunt continues after officials mistakenly released the suspect while being transferred between Clayton County and Fulton County for a hearing.
The county has not released information on when it expects systems to be fully restored, but it is working with law enforcement on recovery efforts. In the meantime, while constituents have trouble reaching certain government services, Fulton County put out a list of contact information for impacted departments. Fulton County also released a full list of impacted systems.
While the government IT outages occurred, a local student also hacked into Fulton County Schools systems, according to StateScoop on Friday. The school system is still determining if any personal information may have been breached, but most services came back online by Monday.
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