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PC World Latest NewsOct 10, 2025
ADT Smart Home Security System review: Smart home security

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CNET Most Popular ProductsOct 10, 2025
Best Wireless Home Security Cameras of 2025: No Wire Worries
Battery-powered home security cams can go nearly anywhere. CNET's experts tested the best to find out which we liked the most.

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PC World Latest NewsOct 09, 2025
Nvidia RTX 5090s keep melting power connections despite colored plugs

On Reddit, several users are once again reporting scorched power connections, even though they used the yellow-colored 12V 2×6 connectors from MSI. These are actually supposed to be colored to help ensure that the plug is fully inserted.

In January, Nvidia assured everyone that its new 50-series cards wouldn't melt power plugs. In February, one Reddit user's RTX 5090 power connector had melted, prompting YouTube Roman "der8auer" Hartung to investigate and discover clear traces of overheating on two 12VHPWR pins under a microscope. His investigation revealed temperatures of up to 150 degrees Celsius, despite correct installation.

Two more recent cases have emerged According to recent Reddit threads, MSI security plugs are affected. One user reports that the power connector on his second RTX 5090 within


Computer World Security NewsJan 10, 2024
Security tips for Apple-using workers in co-working spaces
For Apple-using workers on the go, especially if you frequent shared co-working spaces or public places, don't assume you're as secure as you think you are.  

Co-working spaces are particularly under threat, in part because criminals have already figured out that the people using them are good targets for data theft, ransomware, and more.

They've also realized that at least some of those working from such spaces might well be part of, or connected with, larger corporate entities — meaning a successful data heist could unlock the gates to greater and more profitable kingdoms. There are useful resources from government and industry aimed at helping workers lock down their devices and data. In the US, for instance, the National Institute of Standards and Technology has published a useful guide to explain some of the risks, while the US Office of Personnel Management offered up even more useful advice.

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