Author: The Tech Guy

New York, New York, April 1st, 2026, CyberNewswire TAC Infosec, a global leader in cybersecurity (NSE: TAC), with presence across 100+ countries, announced a historic milestone by crossing 10,000 clients – 6,500+ of TAC Security and 3,500+ of CyberScope, since April 2024, delivering on its commitment to shareholders to achieve this by 2026. While building trusted access to customers at this scale is one of the hardest assets, TAC Security has built this through product strength, credibility, automation, and execution-led growth. The base is a reflection of current scale, a strategic platform that can be leveraged to introduce, cross-sell, and…

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Motorola’s Edge 70 family is going to get bigger in the near future, according to a new leak from the legendary Evan Blass. The company has already made the Edge 70, Edge 70 Fusion, and Edge 70 Fusion+ official, and the Signature too (which is an honorary member of the family since it was initially rumored to be called Edge 70 Ultra). However, three more devices are allegedly going to join these. We’re talking about the Edge 70 Pro, the Edge 70 Pro+, and the Edge 70 Pro Lite. Yes, that last one’s name is pretty much a contradiction in…

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With modern TVs, it can be all too easy to lose yourself in a sea of distracting settings menus. Dynamic contrast levels, expression enhancers, tone mapping, true motion, MPEG noise reduction; we’ve come a long way from the days when all you really had to worry about on a CRT set was adjusting brightness levels. While many of these settings will only subtly tweak how your favorite movies or shows look, one option many of you should definitely have enabled is game mode. If your TV offers such a preset and you regularly play PS5, PC, or Nintendo Switch 2…

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Thousands of exposed API keys quietly grant access to critical systemsPublic webpages contain credentials that unlock cloud and payment servicesDevelopers unknowingly leave sensitive API tokens embedded in live websitesSecurity researchers from Stanford University, UC Davis, and TU Delft say sensitive API credentials are sitting openly on thousands of public webpages, with very little protection.According to a preprint version of the study on arXiv, the researchers analyzed 10 million webpages and identified 1,748 valid credentials exposed across nearly 10,000 pages.These credentials cover cloud platforms, payment services, and developer tools used in production environments.Article continues below You may like Widespread exposure across…

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In early spring 2026, a dry, dust-laden wind known as the harmattan swept across northwestern Africa. Cold temperatures, high winds, and blowing dust prompted officials to issue an alert for several regions of Morocco due to the low visibility and harsh conditions. Satellites tracked the wall of dust over the course of the day on March 30 as it moved southwest from the Sahara Desert and toward the Atlantic Ocean. The left image, captured by NASA’s Terra satellite, shows the dust at about 10:00 Universal Time (11 a.m. local time in Morocco). The NOAA-21 satellite captured the right image about…

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Why you can trust TechRadar We spend hours testing every product or service we review, so you can be sure you’re buying the best. Find out more about how we test. JBL Live 780NC: Two-minute reviewI was not expecting to be as impressed by the JBL Live 780NC as I ended up being. Even out of the box, it looked like another good but not great $200-range pair of headphones that excel in certain areas but end up making compromises elsewhere. But really the only compromises are the lack of a charging cable and the fact you can’t remove the…

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This article lists effective fixes for the “Cannot load file WilcomEmul.dll” error on Windows 11. This error is associated with the Wilcom Embroidery software. According to the reports, Windows displays this error pop-up every time users launch the software. If you cannot use Wilcom EmbroideryStudio due to this error, this article will help. The complete […] This article Cannot load file WilcomEmul.dll Error 59 [Fix] first appeared on TheWindowsClub.com.

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Apple sure loves taking features away from its phones – first it was the 3.5mm headphone jack, then it was the Lightning port. Don’t you just wish you could have it back? You do? Great, here you go! Wait, you actually meant that you wanted the 3.5mm jack back, not the Lightning port? Well, you should have said so earlier – here’s a case that lets you charge a brand new iPhone 17 Pro with all those Lightning cables that you still have. It was created by Ken Pillonel, a freelance hardware prototyping consultant, with an enduring love for the…

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We all need advice. Did I cross the line arguing with a loved one? Did I mess up my friendships by ghosting them? Did I not tip the delivery driver enough? Or as users on the popular Reddit forum ask: Am I the asshole?Some people will give it to you straight. Yes, you were in the wrong, and here’s why. No one likes to hear negative feedback. The first instinct is to push back. Yet some of the best life advice comes from friends, family, and even online strangers who don’t coddle you, but instead are willing to challenge your…

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Apple is already moving on to its next update. It is rolling out the first developer beta of iOS 26.5 just a week after the stable iOS 26.4 release. And while this isn’t a headline-grabbing upgrade, it quietly adds a handful of features. These hint at where Apple is heading next. The biggest change is tucked inside Maps. A new ‘Suggested Places’ section has appeared within the search interface, surfacing recommendations directly in the app. It lines up with Apple’s broader push to expand discovery, and potentially advertising, within its own services. Elsewhere, iOS 26.5 beta 1 brings a mix of smaller…

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