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How a hacked-email marketplace fuelled hoax bomb threats—and how police bought their way to the seller
A 30-year-old man West Bengal allegedly ran an online platform selling email IDs, many of which were used to send hoax bomb threats. Police cracked him by becoming his customers.
If you’re sending the same format to every audience, you’re leaving response on the table. Here's a guide to choosing the ...
Passive income is simple in theory: an asset earns money again and again, even when its creator is not actively working.
Snapchat is known for its ephemerality, but your pictures, videos, and text messages don't have to disappear right after they ...
Android Auto can be set to automatically mute notifications when you're driving: Here's how to customize the feature.
Today more than 2.5trn PDFs float in the ether. But will the format survive the ai revolution? PDFs still have drawbacks.
BeagleBadge is a $99 is an open source wearable with an ePaper display, sensors, and wireless radios
The BeagleBadge is a new ePaper display that’s designed to be worn like the paper badges you’d wear at a conference.
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Final Cut Pro vs. iMovie: Which One of Apple's Video Editors Is Right for You?
Is iMovie enough for your video editing needs, or should you upgrade to Final Cut Pro? I help you decide with an extensive ...
Kochi, Mar 12 (PTI) Ultra-sensitive graphene sensors capable of detecting disease biomarkers at extremely low concentrations could soon enable rapid medical tests, scientists said on the final day of ...
Got an Apple app password email with a $2,990 charge? It is likely a scam. Here is how to spot it and protect your account fast.
Small businesses find it hard to produce quality and coherent marketing content that is professional, with small budgets and ...
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