- Mozilla finds a new way to make itself the default browser of Windows 11

Back in July 2024, Mozilla expressed its desire to extend Firefox support to Windows 7, 8, and 8.1, while other browsers like Chrome and Edge have abandoned versions of Microsoft's
- [99% Fixed] Clock Watchdog Timeout Blue Screen Error
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Blue screen error clock watchdog timeout is the nightmare of many computer users. If you encounter the error, TipsMake will help you immediately.
- Revealing how to reduce iPhone transparency from A to Z

Are the 'Apple' brothers looking for a way to reduce the transparency of the iPhone? TipsMake has revealed the detailed instructions in the article, iFan check it out now!
- Finding the cause of the Fn key being reversed (Fixed)

Are you experiencing a situation where the Fn key is reversed and don't know what to do? TipsMake will tell you the cause and how to fix this error!
- Instructions on how to fix the error of not being able to delete SSD Partition

Unable to delete SSD Partition is a common error when using a computer. Follow this to know how to delete it!
- 'Hating' Apple, Mark Zuckerberg still has to use Macbook but it's very strange

Mark Zuckerberg recently posted a photo of himself working on a laptop. It was a laptop (supposedly a MacBook) but the bitten apple logo was nowhere to be seen.
- Dangerous 'Helldown' Ransomware Warning Expands to Linux and VMware

Dubbed Magniber, this dangerous ransomware strain has been around for a while now, and is ranked among the most dangerous with its diverse infection capabilities.
- Warning: If you own an old D-Link VPN router, throw it away!

The manufacturer has confirmed that a serious vulnerability has been found in some devices that are no longer officially supported.
- Your computer is not as secure as you think

Just because you have active antivirus software and a password doesn't mean your computer is invulnerable. You could be leaving your computer vulnerable without even realizing it!
- Shazam Celebrates 100 Billionth Song Recognized, Along With Other Impressive Records

22 years ago, Shazam, the world's most popular and beloved music identification app, was born.
- Threads tweaks algorithm to combat Bluesky's rise

Threads is making changes to the way its algorithm works, revamping the For You feed to ensure more content from people you follow appears.
- Why does high-speed Internet use cause obesity?

High-speed Internet use is not only changing the way we connect, it's also secretly affecting our health.
- Scarily, AI Can Generate Accurate Faces Just From a Person's Voice

Scientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT-USA) have for the first time successfully applied an algorithm to recreate a person's portrait using only a short voice
- Meta adds AI wallpapers, HD resolution, and more to Messenger video call experience

Messenger is now one of the most popular online communication tools in the world. According to the latest statistics from Meta, global users spend more than 7 billion minutes on
- OpenAI is close to striking a deal with Samsung to use its AI features in Galaxy phones

According to South Korean publication The Korea Herald, artificial intelligence giant OpenAI wants to position itself as a potential rival to Google.
- RTX 5070 Ti Specs May Have Leaked, GPU Up to 300W

Nvidia has yet to provide any official information about its plans to commercially produce its next-generation high-end RTX GPU, which is expected to be called the RTX 5070 Ti.
- Warning of new dangerous malware attack campaign targeting Linux

Experts from security firm ESET recently discovered a new Linux backdoor called WolfsBane, which is being used by the China-linked Gelsemium APT hacker group to deploy malicious
- China races to stockpile US chipsets before Trump returns to the White House

China and the United States have had a rather tense relationship over the past decades over a variety of economic as well as geopolitical issues.
- Some apps will still know your real location even if you use a VPN

One benefit of using a virtual private network (VPN) is that it masks your real location. But if that's your main goal, you might be surprised to learn that some apps can still see
- Fiber optic internet prices are too high, an American opens his own network

Jared Mauch, a network architect for Akamai, a very large CDN (content delivery network) in the US, decided to open his own fiber optic transmission service.