[ad_1] Apple’s latest iPhone line includes four models: The iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Plus, iPhone 14 Pro, and iPhone 14 Pro Max. The iPhone 14 Pro Max is the top-of-the-range option, featuring a 6.7-inch OLED display, A16 processor, 6GB RAM, four cameras, and up to 1TB storage. Over at AT&T, …
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Read More »How to locate a user’s GPG key in Thunderbird
[ad_1] iStockphoto/Getty Images Back in October, I wrote a piece about using encrypted email in Thunderbird. If you ever have to send sensitive information via email, you should be using encryption. If you’re not encrypting those missives, the information they contain can be read by a third party. You don’t …
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[ad_1] Sure there is, but the bang for the buck starts to trail off. The time when more than 8GB of RAM becomes useful and starts paying for itself is when you’re running several resource-heavy applications simultaneously — especially high-end image or 4K+ video processing, CAD, or 3D modeling. Also: How …
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[ad_1] Image: Google TV used to be so simple. And expensive. Every channel came through a single box, and each month the cable company added a bunch of mysterious surcharges to their bill, turning what started out as a reasonable tariff into an eye-popping budget-buster. But we paid for it, …
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