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Android 15 arrives with a new option in WiFi settings, but we don’t recommend enabling it. There is a compelling reason

Android 15 arrives with a new option in WiFi settings, but we don’t recommend enabling it. There is a compelling reason

After many months of waiting, Android 15 is now available for download, although For now only for Google Pixel users. The new version of the company’s operating system comes with the most interesting new features, such as private spaces, anti-theft protection or the new archiving of applications, among other improvements. One of the changes brought ...

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New TCL routers connect via WiFi 7 or 5G at incredible speeds

New TCL routers connect via WiFi 7 or 5G at incredible speeds

The big problem faced by users who want to adopt a smart home is the speed of the Internet connection. As we connect devices to the home network, such as doorbells with cameras, smart locks or even smart curtains, our wireless network begins to become saturated and devices perform increasingly poorly due to bandwidth reduced ...

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Why it’s not recommended to connect your cell phone to the WiFi network in a public place, according to a cybersecurity expert

Why it’s not recommended to connect your cell phone to the WiFi network in a public place, according to a cybersecurity expert

WiFi networks for public use can be very useful when, for example, we travel and have coverage problems, or if we simply want backup mobile data. Unfortunately, these networks carry security risks that we are sometimes not aware of. This is why many experts recommend mobile device users avoid connecting to public WiFi networksor if ...

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ASUS TUF GAMING X870-PLUS WIFI, analysis of this motherboard

ASUS TUF GAMING X870-PLUS WIFI, analysis of this motherboard

More or less the same thing happens with the expansion slots as with the storage slots: the main one for the graphics card is PCIe 5.0 but it will only work this way if the processor used is a Ryzen 9000, and if a previous generation processor is installed, it will run on PCIe 4.0 ...