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The USB port on your router is often unused and yet it offers practical functions that can make everyday life easier. You can do things like saving and sharing files, mobile charging, or even an ...
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That’s where portable Wi-Fi routers (and mobile hotspots) come in. While traditional home routers stay in one location and connect to your home internet service, portable Wi-Fi routers can go ...
The so-called “J-Magic” malware installs a backdoor on Juniper Networks routers and specifically targets the JunoOS operating system. It mainly targets companies in the chip and energy sectors as well ...
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Andy built his first gaming PC at the tender age of 12, when IDE cables were a thing and high resolution wasn't—and he hasn't stopped since. Now working as a hardware writer for PC Gamer, Andy's ...