Miele Triflex HX1 Review – RTINGS.com

The Miele Triflex HX1 has a couple of quality of life features. There are three power settings available, aside from ‘0’, which is used to turn the vacuum off. In increasing order of suction power, they are ‘1’, ‘2’, and ‘max.’. This setting can be switched via a slider on its main handle. Using the…

Best SEO Articles of 2020

2020 wasn’t the best year for most of us. A lot of businesses went under which led to a lot of clients from all industries churning. However, a great thing came about because of a crisis like the pandemic – business owners and entrepreneurs realized the importance of going digital, being accessible to all their…

ZTE Axon 20 5G review

Introduction The ZTE Axon family has a long-standing history of industry firsts. Now, they bring us the world’s first commercially available device with an under-display selfie camera, the Axon 20 5G. That’s something we’ve been waiting ever since the first notched phones arrived. One would expect that such a breakthrough feature will be paired with…

It is Time to Future-Proof Your Cleaning Processes

December 10, 2020 Source:  Manufacturing Tomorrow | Venesia Hurtubise, Technical Chemist | MicroCare, LLC Successful manufacturers understand the importance of implementing critical cleaning into the production process. Parts cleaning is essential to many industrial procedures. For example, it is critical for effective surface finishing or before processes like coating or electroplating. Cleaning, however, is becoming…

Wearable device that detects hand gestures could help control computers

UC Berkeley researchers have developed a gesture-detecting wearable that they believe could be used to control prosthetics and electronic devices The device uses a combination of biosensors and AI software to identify the hand gestures a person intends to make by analyzing electrical signals from their arm. It’s far from the first gesture recognition system designed for human-computer…

Cybercriminals’ Favorite Bulletproof VPN Service Shuts Down In Global Action

Law enforcement agencies from the US, Germany, Netherlands, Switzerland, France, along with Europol’s European Cybercrime Centre (EC3), announced today the coordinated takedown of Safe-Inet, a popular virtual private network (VPN) service that was used to facilitate criminal activity. The three domains in question — insorg[.]org, safe-inet[.]com, and safe-inet[.]net — were shut down, and their infrastructure…