50 Million Potentially Vulnerable To UPnP Flaws
from the much-lower-than-expected dept. In a project that found more than 80 million unique IP addresses responding to Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) discovery requests, researchers at Rapid7 were...
View ArticleClean Up Your Messy Gmail with These Extensions and Services
by Thorin Klosowski Gmail is one of the best email clients out there, but even though it’s packed with features out of the box, it’s still not perfect. With that in mind, here are some of our...
View ArticleHow to Soup Up Your Mac’s Left-Click with PopClip
When PopClip was first released for the Mac, it was an interesting, but mostly cosmetic facelift to how copy and paste works. However, a recent update added support for extensions, and even if you’re a...
View ArticleThe Complete Guide to Turning Your Video Game Console Into a Living Room...
Your video game console is great for playing games, but you might not realize it’s also one of the best media centers around. Here’s how to set up all of the modern consoles so you can stream videos...
View ArticleApple Adds Two-Factor Authentication to Apple ID, Here’s How to Set It Up
Apple has added two-factor authentication to iCloud and everything else connected to your Apple ID. This adds a nice boost to security for the service. Here’s how to set it up. Two-factor...
View ArticleHow to Use a Gamepad for Any iOS Game (Not Just Emulators)
The iPhone and iPad are fantastic gaming devices, but unfortunately a lot of games still try to emulate gamepads with onscreen buttons on the touch screen and it just doesn’t work that well....
View ArticleWhy I Stopped Pirating and Started Paying for Media
Let’s be honest for second: most of us have illegally downloaded something in our lives. Maybe it was a song, some software, a game, or a movie. For a period I pirated everything I could. As...
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