CNETflipped into How To9 hours ago7 Devices and Apps That Have Helped CNET Editors Boost Their Mental Healthverified_publisherCNET - Nasha Addarich Martínez , Taylor LeameyPlus, daily activities and actions you can take to reduce stress at any time and no cost. It's natural to experience stress and anxiety, but on days when it feels like they're taking over, it's important that you take time to calm and regulate yourself. Now, during Mental Health Awareness Month, …
CNETflipped into Smart Homes and you10 hours agoRing Brings Its Retinal 2K Resolution to Spotlight and Floodlight Camerasverified_publisherCNET - Tyler LacomaRing's latest upgrades complete its new generation of higher-resolution cameras, now available with bright LED lights. Ring announced security camera upgrades on Wednesday that add higher Retinal 2K resolution to its Ring Spotlight and Ring Floodlight models. These cameras now feature LED-powered …
CNETflipped into What's the latest with Cybersecurity?11 hours agoThe FCC Extends a Key Wi-Fi Router Deadline. Here’s Why I’d Still Hold Off on Buying a New Oneverified_publisherCNET - Joe SupanForeign-made Wi-Fi routers will continue receiving security patches until at least Jan. 1, 2029, but this doesn't eliminate the long-term risk of buying an outdated device. Prospective router customers just got a little more breathing room, as the Federal Communications Commission will allow …
CNETflipped into What's the latest with Cybersecurity?12 hours agoMeta Says Its AI's New Incognito Mode Is So Private Even Meta Can't See Your Chatsverified_publisherCNET - Katelyn ChedraouiWhatsApp and Meta AI users can access this turbocharged temporary chat in the coming months. Meta is introducing a new private mode for its AI chatbot and says it's so private that not even the company will be able to see what you talk about. You'll be able to create these private chats in WhatsApp …
CNETflipped into What's the latest with Cybersecurity?12 hours agoCanvas Hack Aftermath: Congress Wants Instructure to Answer Questionsverified_publisherCNET - Tyler GrahamA hacker group stole data from more than 9,000 schools using an exploit in Instructure's service. Now the House Homeland Security Committee is getting involved. The US House of Representatives is demanding testimony from representatives of Instructure, the twice-hacked company that owns the …
CNETflipped into How To12 hours agoI Was Wasting Bacon Grease Until I Learned These 9 Genius Usesverified_publisherCNET - David WatskySupercharge your next recipe with a few drops of umami-rich pork fat from yesterday's breakfast. If you're someone who fries up bacon for lazy weekend brunches or stacks it into a classic BLT, think twice before tossing that leftover grease. That golden, shimmering pool of rendered pork fat is far …