5 Alternatives To Axie Infinity A 2023 Review

Finding Alternatives to Axie Infinity When people discuss play-to-earn gaming, the name Axie Infinity will be dropped eventually. The gaming title generates the most headlines early on, giving it substantial traction. Finding Alternatives to Axie InfinityMOBLANDFashion LeagueApeironJump.TradeCookin’ BurgerAn Exciting 2023 Review Lineup Moreover, it is still a successful P2E game with over 225,000 monthly players. That number may increase again following the release of its free-to-play version Axie Infinity: Origin. Unlike the main title, the spin-off requires no upfront investment cost....

January 8, 2023 · 5 min · 859 words · Howard Crocker

5 Tech Skills That Are In Demand And Pay Over 120 000 Techworm

What is so lucrative about these tech jobs? These tech jobs not only offer good fat salary but also lots of incentives. If you have a rare tech skill and are an expert in the same, you will almost definitely be paid well. However, it may be difficult to get a job that requires that skill. Further, there may be skills that are required everywhere, but the number of people possessing those skills may be more....

January 8, 2023 · 3 min · 486 words · Andrew Clement

A Battery Boosting A Bell For Last 175 Years Yet Know One Knows How

According to the university, the bell’s clapper has been oscillating back and forth constantly and quickly for the last 175 years (meaning the Oxford Electric Bell, as it’s called), has rung roughly around 10 billion times. It consists of “dry pile,” which is one of the first kinds of electric batteries. Dry piles were invented by Giuseppe Zamboni in the early 1800s. They use alternating discs of silver, zinc, sulfur, and other materials to generate low currents of electricity....

January 8, 2023 · 2 min · 395 words · James Sprinkel

Accenture Left Critical Data Exposed In Unsecured Aws Buckets Techworm

The storage buckets of Accenture PLC based in Dublin, Ireland contained software for its “Accenture Cloud Platform enterprise” – a multi-cloud management platform – used by Accenture’s customers, which “include 94 of the Fortune Global 100 and more than three-quarters of the Fortune Global 500.” Also, besides this, the unsecured cloud-based storage servers included customer information, authentication credentials, secret API data, certificates, decryption keys, and other internal sensitive data that were exposed to the cybercriminals for exploit....

January 8, 2023 · 3 min · 617 words · Linda Pelote

Adobe Is Bringing Photoshop Illustrator To The Web

The aim is to allow users to share Photoshop or Illustrator files with others, open and view your work in the browser and provide feedback, use layers, make basic edits to documents hosted in the cloud without having to download or launch Photoshop. While the simplified web versions are not fully featured versions of Photoshop or Illustrator, it does let you open documents and use basic edit tools like the eraser, spot healing brush, and selection lasso....

January 8, 2023 · 2 min · 396 words · Carl Cook

After Apple S Iphone Whatsapp Next Target Of Us Government In Encryption Battle Techworm

According to The New York Times, the recent DoJ order to wire-tap communications is being thwarted by WhatsApp’s encryption. The New York Times on Saturday reported that, DoJ prosecutors are readying for a new court battle with WhatsApp, the messaging app owned by Facebook. Citing anonymous sources, the Times reported that “as recently as this past week,” federal officials have been “discussing how to proceed in a continuing criminal investigation in which a federal judge had approved a wiretap, but investigators were stymied by WhatsApp’s encryption....

January 8, 2023 · 2 min · 291 words · Melvin Yerger

An Australian Researcher Working On How To Store 1000Tb Storage On A Cd

But Dr Zongsong Gan, a researcher at Swinburne University of Technology in Melbourne, Australia, has came up with revolutionary technology in which we can fit a whole lot more data onto traditional optical storage devices, such as CDs, and is now using that technology to help data storage keep up with demand. In 2013, Gan and his colleagues found out how to fit 1,000 terabytes (TB), or 50,000 high-definition movies, onto a DVD – an increase from the 4....

January 8, 2023 · 3 min · 453 words · David Holder

Anonymous Launch Opbeast Against Animal Cruelty And Depravity

Anonymous has announced a operation called #OpBeast which plans to raise awareness of animal cruelty featured on animal abusing NSFW websites. It also plans to identify and bring down such websites through cyber attacks so that they are out of business. It has already published a large list of #OpBeast targets on ghostbin, which includes animal cruelty websites that are either removed, seized or defaced. The campaign began in early April under the name “Operation Null Denmark” targeting government of Denmark for its lax bestiality laws which allowed such sites to operate without any fear of the law....

January 8, 2023 · 1 min · 182 words · Cheryl Leona

Apex Legends Hits 25 Million Players In A Week Overcoming Fortnite Record

So here’s everything you need to know about Apex Legends and the unbelievable download record of this game. ALSO READ: Download And Install PUBG Lite For PC In Any Country For Free Apex Legends Hits 25 Million Players In A Week Apex Legends is a newly launched and free-to-play battle royale game that is developed by Respawn Entertainment and published by Electronic Arts. Presently, ApexLegends is available for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One....

January 8, 2023 · 2 min · 369 words · Bruce Jones

Apple Files Lawsuit Against Nso Group For Spying On Its Customers

In a complaint filed in the federal court in California, the tech giant said that NSO Group employees are “amoral 21st century mercenaries who have created highly sophisticated cyber-surveillance machinery that invites routine and flagrant abuse.” The complaint provides new information on how NSO Group infected victims’ devices with its spyware, called Pegasus, which had been used to attack a small number of Apple customers, such as journalists, activists, dissidents, academics, and government officials, around the world....

January 8, 2023 · 3 min · 563 words · Michael Lozada

Apple Iphone X Teardown Reveals Two Battery Cells Components Behind Its Truedepth Camera Techworm

In the meantime, iFixit, a company known for “teardowns” of consumer devices, decided to cut and take apart the iPhone X to see what new does the smartphone has to offer to its users and better understand its internal structure. The most interesting part in the teardown of the internal components in iPhone X is Apple’s new TrueDepth Camera system on the front of the device, which is also a myriad of sensors for Face ID authorization and Animojis....

January 8, 2023 · 2 min · 402 words · Brenda Stacy

Apple Is Purposefully Throttling Older Iphones With Degraded Batteries Techworm

According to TeckFire, the author of the original Reddit post, said that his iPhone 6s felt very slow even after updating the software to iOS 11 multiple times. He then decided to perform a Geekbench test after using brother’s iPhone 6 Plus that ran much quicker than his. TeckFire went on to replace the battery on his older iPhone 6s. “I did a Geekbench score, and found I was getting 1466 Single and 2512 Multi....

January 8, 2023 · 3 min · 481 words · Nora Tucker

Apple To Launch Ipod Touch With Iphone 12 Like Design In Fall 2021

Sharing the news on Twitter, Moser cited tipster @AppleLe257 for the information and @Apple_Tomorrow and @Rendersbylan for the renders of iPod Touch 2021. — Steve Moser (@SteveMoser) May 21, 2021 — Steve Moser (@SteveMoser) May 21, 2021 According to the renders, the rumored new iPod Touch will be redesigned to look like the iPhone 12 and also have an all-screen display like the iPhone 12. The iPod Touch 2021 will feature squared edges, huge bezels, a front-facing camera placed in the top bezel, and a single camera on the back with an LED flash....

January 8, 2023 · 2 min · 276 words · Edward Cribbs

Area 404 Inside Facebook S New Secret Hardware Lab Where Ideas Become Reality Techworm

This place is none other than the first floor of Facebook’s sprawling Menlo Park, California, headquarters – Area 404, which is a highly secure, pristine room filled with expensive and potentially dangerous equipment. Only around ten or so Facebook employees are authorized to get in the room, and all have received special safety training. Facebook’s Area 404 is a new 22,000-square-foot hardware lab built at its Menlo Park Campus whose main idea is to provide one big space for all of the social network’s various teams, including the still-very-secretive denizens of Building 8, to apply the “Move Fast and Break Things” philosophy to making real physical objects, not just software....

January 8, 2023 · 4 min · 745 words · Marguerite Poirier

As Ethereum 2 0 Era Begins Here S Where To Buy Eth

Ethereum, the decentralized world computer, pioneered the now-commonplace smart contract technology, and is the second largest cryptocurrency by market cap behind Bitcoin. The transition to Ethereum 2.0 will greatly expand the scalability of the blockchain network, but more importantly, it introduces staking to Ethereum for the first time. The rush to gain a place on the new platform has seen over 1 million ETH tokens staked on Ethereum 2.0 already, worth $600 million at current prices, and has seen the value of ETH climb over 350% since the beginning of 2020....

January 8, 2023 · 4 min · 744 words · Jennifer Lapierre

Asus Upgrades Its Liquid Cooled Gaming Rog Laptop With Dual Gtx 1080 Gpus Techworm

The gaming laptop from ASUS will feature two GTX 1080 GPUs featured in an SLI configuration, resulting in unprecedented performance from a gaming laptop. The gaming laptop will also feature an unlocked Intel processor, and an unlocked multiplier means that the processor’s frequency can be increased by entering the motherboard’s BIOS and increasing the multiplier from there. Currently, the only specifications that we have heard of are the GPU and the processor, so when we hear more details from the hardware side of things, we will definitely update them here....

January 8, 2023 · 2 min · 267 words · Juan Osborne

Australian Security Intelligence Organisation Asio Spies On Itself

The interception was in breach of the Telecommunications (Interception and Access) Act, which allows ASIO to use listening devices and computer access on on anti-state actors and websites. The breach or the error was reported by Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO) itself and was revealed in the agency’s annual report blaming on a ‘technical glitch’. ASIO deleted the intercepted information and says processes have been put in place to prevent the error occurring again....

January 8, 2023 · 1 min · 148 words · Walter Dixon

Avoiding The Mobile Market Can Really Hurt Business Techworm

Technology Advantages: The Agony And The EcstasyOf Smartphones And AutomobilesContinuing To Flourish In The Garden Of Modern Business Meanwhile, technological startups sourcing yet-unknown energy solutions are shot down by these existing old-guard energy companies, and so developments are curtailed. Yet what developments exist aren’t quite streamlined enough to make the switch feasible, so must rely on political support that shoehorns them in unnecessarily. Michael Crichton wrote a novel called State of Fear, in which he took a look at the burgeoning energy industry and made the point that nobody balked at the transition between the horse and carriage and the horseless carriage....

January 8, 2023 · 3 min · 568 words · Cheryl Mcneal

Best Chrome Flags For Windows Mac And Android

These features stem from Chrome flags, which are experimental features that the company keeps on testing before bringing it to the standard version. What are Chrome Flags? Chrome flags are experimental features that are hidden inside the FLAGS section of settings. These experimental features may not become part of the standard version of Chrome in the future. What are Chrome Flags?How do I get Chrome flags?Best Chrome Flags for Windows, Mac PCs, and Android1....

January 8, 2023 · 7 min · 1435 words · Mary Diaz

Blackmailers Demand Bitcoins From Hacked Users Of Ashley Madison

According to security researcher Brian Krebs, criminals are threatening to expose users to their significant others, unless a payment of exactly 1.0000001 BTC ($232 USD) is paid into their bitcoin wallets. This particular extortionist has not been particularly successful, only receiving 0.0032 BTC since last Wednesday’s leaks. Reports claim that someone may have actually killed himself as a result of the massive Ashley Madison hack that has resulted in user emails and other details getting leaked out and published on the Dark Web....

January 8, 2023 · 2 min · 261 words · Patricia Steeley