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Four Ways to Make Your Home Harder to Break Into

How to make your home harder to break into? Using physical barriers, common sense on social media, better smart tech and tracking devices.

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Reddit Is the Last Good Social Network

Well, most social media networks are becoming largely unusable, Reddit remains one of the best.  

A New International Standard Aims to Make Smart Tech More Secure, Less Creepy

The Connectivity Standards Alliance launches a new certification process aimed at keeping control of smart homes in the home.

Your Mac Has a Serious Security Vulnerability Baked Into Its Hardware

Researchers have discovered a serious security vulnerability baked into Apple silicon chips, which can allow bad actors to discover the security keys in your Mac.

The Easiest Ways to Fix Bad Barbecue Sauce

If there’s a way to make bad wine taste better, you better believe there are ways to improve bad barbecue sauce.  

Notepad in Windows 11 Finally Has Spellcheck

The workhorse app finally has some really basic functionality.

Use the 'Hawthorne Effect' to Increase Your Productivity

There’s a fine line between being micromanaged and being monitored enough that you get good work done. That line is actually called the Hawthorne Effect.

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