People, like computers, can be hacked using a process called social engineering, and there’s a good chance a cybersecurity attack on your organization could start with this technique.
The latest version of Corning Gorilla Glass offers improved drop and scratch performance and Samsung will be the first customer to use the product on its devices.
Dr. David Brumley, a professor at Carnegie Mellon University and CEO of ForAllSecure, explains what DevSecOps is and how companies can use it to improve security.
Add-ons make it possible to convert a Google Doc to Markdown or preview a Google Doc with Markdown. Plus, third-party apps let you collaborate on a Markdown file, then save it to Google Drive.
Learn how to create and customize a visual display of your data in Google Sheets or use the =SPARKLINE function to make a mini chart in a spreadsheet cell.
If you’re looking to deploy an in-house project management server, look no further than Wekan. Learn how to get this handy service up and running in minutes.
If you’ve added two-factor authentication to Bitwarden, but are wondering why it’s not working on the desktop client, fear not. Jack Wallen shows you how to unlock this particular magic.
Google and Canonical have joined forces to make Flutter available for the Linux desktop. Jack Wallen explains why this is important and how to install the SDK.
Looking for the means to carry with you an easy-to-use Linux distribution toolkit that will enable you to install Linux wherever you go? Look no further than Ventoy.
If you find you have a memory card that can’t be accessed, fear not–that data might not be completely lost. With the help of a tool like Disk Drill, you could save those files.