Das Keyboard X50Q Review – RTINGS.com

The X50Q has poor software support. It uses the Das Keyboard Q software, which is only available for Windows. An account is required to access the backlight customization, and you can also bind ‘applets’ to keys. This allows you to keep track of information that may be important to you through the backlight’s color, such…

The Best Cheap Home Security Camera Deals for March 2020

If you’re in the market for cheap home security cameras, you’re in a strong position because there are many attractive choices with new brands and models showing up seemingly daily. The abundant selection of home security cameras means more competition between manufacturers, which in turn means lower prices and many very affordable home security camera…

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip review

Introduction Samsung wowed everyone last year when it introduced the Galaxy Fold. Sure, it took a few months to figure out the kinks after the first batch of units saw some fatal manufacturing defects. Once figured out, though, the Galaxy Fold turned out to be one of those milestone devices that would change the industry…

AI Initiatives in Manufacturing Often Loosely Defined, Survey Finds

Many AI initiatives are loosely defined, lack proper technology and data infrastructure, and are often failing to meet expectations, according to a new report from Plutoshift on implementation of AI by manufacturing companies. A supplier of an AI solution for performance monitoring, Plutoshift surveyed 250 manufacturing professionals with visibility into their company’s AI programs. Overall,…

Hackers filed a record number of bug reports to the Pentagon in 2019

The Pentagon unveiled that last year it received more vulnerability disclosure reports from ethical hackers than ever. The Defense Department’s Cyber Crime Center (DC3) released numbers from its Vulnerability Disclosure Program, showing the agency processed 4,013 vulnerability reports, 2,836 of which led to mitigation activities. According to a statement, 8% of all submissions were labelled…