protecting a computer from power outages

How to Automatically Restart Your PC After a Power Outage (Windows BIOS Guide)

Power outages can happen unexpectedly and may leave your computer turned off until someone manually powers it back on. Whether you use your PC for remote work, home servers, business operations, security systems, or automated tasks, configuring your computer to automatically restart after a power failure can save time and prevent interruptions. Why Power Outages […]

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Pet Robots Edge Closer to Reality

AI Companion Robots: The Future of Pet Robots and Emotional AI Technology

Pet Robots Edge Closer to Reality Pet robots are no longer a pure sci-fi fantasy. Thanks to advances in artificial intelligence, robotics, sensors, and affordable computing, companies are getting much closer to building companion robots that can interact, respond, and even form simple emotional connections with people. Why Pet Robots Are Becoming Real The biggest […]

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LinkedIn campaign against low quality AI content

LinkedIn to Launch Campaign Against AI Slop: How AI-Generated Content Is Changing Professional Networking

LinkedIn is preparing to crack down on low-value, AI-generated content that clutters professional feeds, and that could reshape how users publish, engage, and grow on the platform. The move is meant to reduce generic posts, recycled “thought leadership,” and engagement bait while still allowing helpful AI-assisted content that brings real insight. What LinkedIn Means by […]

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what are hosts cybersecurity

 what are hosts cybersecurity

What Are Hosts in Cybersecurity? Meaning, Types, and Security Guide In cybersecurity, a host is any device connected to a network that can send, receive, or process data. Common examples include desktops, laptops, servers, smartphones, thin clients, multifunction devices, and cloud-based workloads. Hosts are important because they are often the direct target of cyberattacks. If one host […]

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