Poco X3 Pro With Snapdragon 860 Soc Processor Launched In India

Poco X3 Pro is the latest mid-range offering from Poco. The mid-range smartphone packs a visually impressive display, offers flagship-grade performance and features a versatile quad camera setup. In this article, we have shared everything that you need to know about the Poco X3. ALSO READ: Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra, Mi 11 Pro, Mi 11 Lite Announced: Specifications & Pricing Poco X3 Pro Features Pricing And Availability Poco X3 Pro Features The 6....

January 12, 2026 · 2 min · 370 words · Kerri Drost

Pubg Pc Download: Free

PUBG (PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds) is one of the most popular online multiplayer battle royale games available for consoles, computers, and smartphones. The game was developed by PUBG Corporation. PUBG provides several unique maps and game mode that suits players of all kinds. ALSO READ: How To Play PUBG On Any Mac PUBG PC game starts with 100 players jumping off by parachute from a plane to the play area where they have to kill each other using the guns, ammo, and supplies they loot from the buildings around them....

January 12, 2026 · 6 min · 1247 words · Terrell Riggins

Raspberry Pi 4 Model With 8Gb Ram Launches For $75

The Raspberry Pi Foundation has officially announced the long-rumoured Raspberry Pi 4 with 8GB of RAM for $75. For those unaware, the Raspberry Pi Foundation had first released the Raspberry Pi 4 model in June 2019 with three different variants such as 1GB, 2GB, and 4GB of RAM. “Raspberry Pi 4 is almost a year old, and it’s been a busy year,” Raspberry Pi Foundation founder Eben Upton writes in the announcement....

January 12, 2026 · 3 min · 485 words · Sallie Littrell

Safety Check Feature Of Facebook Comes Under Fire For Its ‘Double Standards’

Facebook lambasted by users for enabling Safety Check after Paris attacks while ignoring Beirut, Sinai and Baghdad terrorist attack victims Social networking giant Facebook has found itself in troubled waters after it allowed users to mark themselves as “safe” during the Paris attacks while ignoring other conflicts happening in other parts of the world. Following the devastating terrorist attacks in Paris that claimed the lives of up to 129 people, Facebook immediately enabled its Safety Check feature for the people who were in and around Paris....

January 12, 2026 · 3 min · 585 words · James Mitchell

Scientists Discover The World’S Oldest Emoji Written 328 Years Ago

Believe it or not: World’s first emoji was drawn by a lawyer 382 ago If you thought that emoji came with computers and smartphones, you are mistaken. Emojis have existed for years, however, the oldest emoji in existence was discovered recently. Researchers from the National Archives in Trencin, Slovakia claimed to found what they believe is the world’s oldest original emoji drawn by a lawyer called Jan Ladislaides – a 382-year-old smiley face....

January 12, 2026 · 2 min · 353 words · Daniel Sharpe

Scientists May Have Just Found Out Why Time Moves Forward, Not Backwards

Scientists might have just figured out why time moves forwards and not backwards Joan Vaccaro, an Associate Professor of Griffith University has put forward a proposition based on her calculations as to why there is a difference between the future and the past. According to her, the answer is in a special class of quantum phenomena, as the law of physics don’t have to distinguish between time and space. If you are going forward or backward in time, there may be a possibility that certain quantum phenomena may not act in the same way....

January 12, 2026 · 3 min · 505 words · Chad Karban

Shadowv2 Botnet Used Aws Outage As A Quiet Test Run, Researchers Say

Security researchers at Fortinet’s FortiGuard Labs have identified a new Mirai-based botnet called ShadowV2 that quietly emerged during the major AWS outage in October, targeting vulnerable IoT devices worldwide and disappearing soon after the outage ended. According to the researchers, the botnet was active for roughly 15 hours, beginning shortly after AWS services began failing worldwide. While the outage itself wasn’t caused by the malware, the unusual timing strongly suggests that the attackers used the global service disruption as cover to test their malware in the wild....

January 12, 2026 · 3 min · 617 words · Casey Norwood

Some Amazing Facts You Probably Don’T Know About Mobile Phones

Here are some amazing facts about mobile phones/smartphones Like the internet, mobile phones have also become an integral part of one’s life over the years. It has become almost impossible to imagine life without them. We are addicted to them, our day starts with them. But do you know your mobile really well? Here’re a few amazing facts about mobile phones. 1: Motorola Dyna TAC 8000X – the first mobile phone...

January 12, 2026 · 3 min · 545 words · Carletta Prentice

The Top 5 Countries With Best Mobile Data Speeds

The top 5 countries with best Internet surfing (4G/LTE/3G Mobile Data) speeds on smartphones Which country has the fastest mobile network? How much data speed do you get on your smartphone? This is all that counts for a common man when he tries to open a website or an App on his Android smartphone or iPhone! While we hear news about how the upcoming 5G will allow smartphone owners to surf Internet at 5Gbps speed compared to the current 150Mbps in 4G/LTE, researchers from Nokia claim that 1Tbps speed can be achieved using 5G....

January 12, 2026 · 3 min · 580 words · Stephanie Marshall

This Lady Farmer Built Her Own Broadband Network

This lady farmer helped her neighborhood by building her own broadband Internet connection One of the major problem in today’s world is slow or negligible Internet connection. This is a bane that hurts poor underdeveloped countries as well as rich developed nations. In most cases, the consumer, that is you can’t do anything till the government or the ISP/mobile company takes the initiative and provides new lines/towers in your area. However, there are some individuals who take it on themselves to solve this prennial Internet connection problems by building their own Broadband station....

January 12, 2026 · 5 min · 1029 words · Tammy Wilson

Three Physicists Win 2025 Nobel For Quantum Breakthrough

The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences announced the award on Tuesday, recognizing the trio “for the discovery of macroscopic quantum mechanical tunnelling and energy quantisation in an electric circuit.” Their pioneering work in the 1980s demonstrated that the bizarre principles of quantum mechanics — normally seen only in atoms and tiny particles — could also apply to larger, man-made systems under the right conditions. Quantum Effects On A Human Scale...

January 12, 2026 · 3 min · 557 words · Amanda Cummings

Top 10 Best Tutorials To Start Learning Hacking With Kali Linux

Kali Linux is one of the most loved distros by the hacking and security community because of its pen-testing and exploit tools. It is one of the best security auditing operating systems based on the Linux kernel and the successor of the popular BackTrack. The Kali Linux has itself been upgraded to 2016.1, based on Debian GNU/Linux 8 “Jessie,” and that there’s an official Kali Linux Docker image that lets users run the distro on any platform....

January 12, 2026 · 3 min · 564 words · Jannette Castellano

Top 10 Hackers In The World (Most Notorious Black Hat Hackers)

In general terms, a hacker can be any computer expert who’s highly skilled in their field and can find new exploits and vulnerabilities in the system or network. Depending on the field of work, the term hacker takes on a controversial and unethical meaning. The image that comes to your head when you think of a hacker, is usually a back-hat hacker. Black hat hackers are the ones who violate computer security for personal gain and benefit or for pure maliciousness....

January 12, 2026 · 5 min · 870 words · Lisa Anderson

Twitter Testing Facebook

Micro-blogging site Twitter has confirmed that it is testing a new ‘Status’ feature that would allow users to add a status topic from a predetermined list to their Tweets. Twitter’s new Status feature is very similar to Facebook’s older status feature that allowed users to create a post by adding pre-written labels and text of their choice to give additional context to their posts. Some of the Twitter statuses, include “Shower thoughts,” “Picture of the day,” “AMA,” “Vacation Mode,” “Spoiler alert,” “Hot take,” “Traveling,” “Unpopular opinion,” and more are also accompanied by emojis....

January 12, 2026 · 3 min · 431 words · Victoria Webster

Two Tennessee Blokes Use Default Atm Codes To Steal Over $400,000

Two Tennessee blokes use default ATM codes to steal over $400,000 Khaled Abdel Fattah, a man based in Tennessee has been arrested for withdrawing money using his debit card. The problem? He re-programmed the ATMs to dispense $20 dollar bills instead of $1 ones. He had taken help of his accomplice Chris Folad, and both of them from Tennessee, United States withdrew more than $400,000 from the ATMS around Nashville....

January 12, 2026 · 4 min · 782 words · Maxine Caponigro

Windows 10 Spies On You Despite Disabling Tracking Options Or Installing Anti

Analyst reveals that Windows 10 is amassing huge amount of user data despite of user disabling the three tracking options We all know that Windows 10 spies on users. We had reported spying issues associated with Windows 10 even as Microsoft had released the Windows 10 Technical Preview Version in August, 2014 . After almost a year after when Windows 10 Final Build was released, Microsoft confirmed that Windows 10 spied on users in November 2015 ....

January 12, 2026 · 3 min · 639 words · Elizabeth Carrizales

Windows 7 Update Is Causing The Backup And Restore Feature To Fail

It looks like Windows 7 users are facing a bit of a dilemma with the January 2022 general update. As it turns out, users are facing issues with the recovery discs as it fails abruptly. The report reads that this affects discs created using the Backup and Restore feature on Windows 7 post-January 2022 update. Fortunately, Microsoft is already working on an update, here’s the complete story. Windows 7 users are facing issues with recovery discs According to the tech support report, Microsoft released an update dubbed as KB5013438 on January 11th, 2022, on Windows 7....

January 12, 2026 · 2 min · 290 words · Corey Clark

Zero

Cybersecurity firm Arctic Wolf disclosed on Friday that threat actors recently targeted Fortinet FortiGate firewall devices with management interfaces exposed on the public Internet in a suspected zero-day campaign. According to Arctic Wolf Labs researchers, malicious activity against Fortinet firewalls began in mid-November 2024. Unknown threat actors altered firewall configurations by accessing management interfaces on affected firewalls and extracting credentials using DCSync in compromised environments. “The campaign involved unauthorized administrative logins on management interfaces of firewalls, creation of new accounts, SSL VPN authentication through those accounts, and various other configuration changes,” security researchers at Arctic Wolf wrote in a blog post published last week....

January 12, 2026 · 3 min · 499 words · Lisa Homan

10 Best Calendar Apps For Windows 11 Pc In 2025

Using a calendar has always been an important part of our daily life, starting from being used as a way to keep track of days/dates and plan our schedules, and meetings. We also keep a calendar to note important days of our life to serve as reminders for past and future events like birthdays and anniversaries. Thankfully, technological advancement has moved us straight from paper calendars with several limitations to digital calendars, which have better accessibility and customizations, are cost-free, and are eco-friendly....

January 11, 2026 · 12 min · 2541 words · Carlton Odougherty

10 Best Vpn For Pirate Bay In 2025 (Fast & Safe)

The Pirate Bay is amongst the oldest Torrent site around. TPB has gone down numerous times, but it has come back every time. But unfortunately, The Pirate Bay is blocked in many regions. It is either by the state or the internet service provider. There is no end to TPB being blocked. Moreover, search engines like Google have also removed the official pirate bay site from its search results. Fortunately, you can use virtual private networks, commonly referred to as VPNs for Pirate Bay to unblock the site and download torrents of your choice....

January 11, 2026 · 12 min · 2488 words · Morgan Grubbs