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How does this $600 HP laptop have better battery life than some of the newest models?
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How does this $600 HP laptop have better battery life than some of the newest models?

January 18, 2026 TH Author

HP’s OmniBook 5 16-inch punches well above its price point, but has a few quirks.READ MORE HERE…




ZDNet | Security
January 18, 2026 TH Author

How does this $600 HP laptop have better battery life than some of the newest models?

HP’s OmniBook 5 16-inch punches well above its price point, but has a few quirks.READ MORE HERE…

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ZDNet | Security
January 18, 2026 TH Author

Windows 11 Home vs. Windows 11 Pro: I compared both versions, and here’s my upgrade advice

Windows 11 Pro gives you greater control over settings, but is it worth the extra cost? I break down the differences between the two systems.READ MORE HERE…

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ZDNet | Security
January 17, 2026 TH Author

I used Microsoft’s free Windows 11 battery health tool to diagnose my PC – and got helpful results

Windows 11 has a built-in report that provides insight into your laptop’s battery status, including whether a replacement is actually needed.READ MORE HERE…

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The Register
January 17, 2026 TH Author

Fast Pair, loose security: Bluetooth accessories open to silent hijack

Sloppy implementation of Google spec leaves ‘hundreds of millions’ of devices vulnerable Hundreds of millions of wireless earbuds, headphones, and speakers are vulnerable to silent hijacking due to a flaw in Google’s Fast Pair system that allows attackers to seize control without the owner ever touching the pairing button.… READ MORE HERE…

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ZDNet | Security
January 17, 2026 TH Author

Verizon reveals the cause of Wednesday’s massive outage (and how to get your free $20 credit)

According to the carrier, the root cause of this week’s networking issues had less to do with cyberattacks and more to do with software.READ MORE HERE…

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The Register
January 16, 2026 TH Author

Sorry Dave, I’m afraid I can’t do that! PCs refuse to shut down after Microsoft patch

Microsoft claims it’s a Secure Launch bug We’re not saying Copilot has become sentient and decided it doesn’t want to lose consciousness. But if it did, it would create Microsoft’s January Patch Tuesday update, which has made it so that some PCs flat-out refuse to shut down or hibernate, no matter how many times you try.… READ MORE HERE…

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The Register
January 16, 2026 TH Author

German cops add Black Basta boss to EU most-wanted list

Ransomware kingpin who escaped Armenian custody is believed to be lying low back home German cops have added Russian national Oleg Evgenievich Nefekov to their list of most-wanted criminals for his services to ransomware.… READ MORE HERE…

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The Register
January 16, 2026 TH Author

RondoDox botnet linked to large-scale exploit of critical HPE OneView bug

Check Point observes 40K+ attack attempts in 4 hours, with government organizations under fire A critical HPE OneView flaw is now being exploited at scale, with Check Point tying mass, automated attacks to the RondoDox botnet.… READ MORE HERE…

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ZDNet | Security
January 16, 2026 TH Author

Android phone running slow? My 4-step routine makes the system operate like new again (and reliably)

A few taps and swipes are all it takes to make your old phone feel brand new.READ MORE HERE…

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The Register
January 16, 2026 TH Author

Bankrupt scooter startup left one private key to rule them all

Owner reverse-engineered his ride, revealing authentication was never properly individualized An Estonian e-scooter owner locked out of his own ride after the manufacturer went bust did what any determined engineer might do. He reverse-engineered it, and claims he ended up discovering the master key that unlocks every scooter the company ever sold.… READ MORE HERE…

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