MWC 2021: No place for technophobes
Digital-only badges, COVID tests every 72 hours, mandatory FFP2 masks, and other signs of the new normal at MWC21.
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Digital-only badges, COVID tests every 72 hours, mandatory FFP2 masks, and other signs of the new normal at MWC21.
It’s been a full year since the pandemic officially began. What have the new and challenging conditions taught us?
You can design a digital comfort zone you won’t want to leave.
Is your Wi-Fi a bit wobbly? Here are some easy tips to overcome the problem.
It’s 1 minute to the conference call, your cat has chewed through the headset cable, and Skype or Zoom doesn’t want to connect. Get ready for videoconferencing in advance — we explain how.
The Kaspersky Daily team checks if FindFace can really find users on a social media site with one image taken on the street and if it is possible to hide from it. Some interesting peculiarities detected!
Do ATMs employ a secret trick to call the police, and should you trust anything written in CAPS?
The Internet is full of thoughts and perceptions, both true and false. Let’s investigate whether the Internet legend about hotel key cards storing guests’ personal information is fact or fiction.
In Back to the Future 2, Marty McFly and co. come to 2015. Let’s see, which forecasts of this legendary saga are true and which are false.
Our vocabulary continues to evolve as we see slang enter our lexicon. From Googling to memes once-thought silly words have become accepted. This evolution is also impacting the way we write and punctuate statements online.
Facial recognition algorithms can track your movements with amazing accuracy. But if you know how they work you can trick them.
A virus damaging hardware is one of the most widely believed myths in the infosec domain. And, at the same time, it’s the most non-standard one. And it’s not totally a myth, after all.
A year ago, an infamous leak which exposed some celebrities’ nude photos sparked the discussion around password safety. What can you do protect your accounts?
A contactless bank card is a super-convenient thing. However, its ease of use would make you wonder whether stealing your money is equally easy.
In the past, technologies that see through walls were only available for some governmental services. Today, the situation has changed due to technological advancements that have contributed to price decreases.
Devices that have functions of special importance, or that contain top-secret information, are not usually connected to the Internet. However, going offline is not the ultimate protection.
How did you like it the last time you saw your friends? Did you have a nice chat with them? Or were you all only taking pictures of your meals to post them on Instagram and talking to each other on Facebook?
Since the holiday season is upon us, we prepared a list of simple tips to help you minimize risks when renting a car abroad.
Let’s imagine the things we would have to leave behind as a brand new world of driverless cars is evolving at a full speed (besides the enjoyment of driving itself)
Hardware is usually considered relatively safe and clean — as opposed to software which is usually the layer suffering from bugs and malware. But this is no longer true
Do you like working in open plan office? Many say no. That can be remedied by new ideas introduced by office space designers.