Setting up and using network-attached storage (NAS) is a great way to control your data from the comfort of your home. Cloud subscriptions are excellent for conveniently moving files between devices. A major drawback is the reliance on third-party companies to host it all, not to mention the data connections between your device and their servers. That’s where NAS can prove more advantageous with local access to the LAN, physical administration, and saving money on subscriptions. But what if you wanted to complement your NAS solution with cloud storage? That’s where service integrations come into play. Now you can enjoy the best of both worlds!
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Blue Yonder Probing Data Theft Claims After Ransomware Gang Takes Credit for Attack
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Top 4 Essential Design Patterns for Web Developers: Observer, Singleton, Strategy, Decorator
Have you ever started a project from scratch? This is common in start-ups and small companies. With so many programming languages and architectures, it can be hard to know where to begin. That's where design patterns help.A design pattern is like a project template, based on developers' experiences and best practices.Your team decides which pattern is most useful. This sets expectations for the … [Read More...]
Synology Router Vulnerabilities Let Attackers Inject Arbitrary Web Script
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How to install a PS5 SSD
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5 Tech Gifts To Brighten Their Holidays
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Dimension raises $500M second fund for investing at the intersection tech and life sciences
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Lenovo ThinkPad T14s Gen 6 With AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 CPU Launched in India
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The Morning After: X adds, then quickly removes, Grok’s new photorealistic image generator
A new image generator called Aurora briefly opened for testing for some Grok users, and the tool’s results shared on X appeared far more realistic than X’s previous image generators. It was a brief debut, though. By Sunday afternoon, Aurora was gone. For a short time, there was a Grok 2 + Aurora (beta) option in Grok’s model selection menu, which is now replaced by Grok 2 + Flux (beta). It looks … [Read More...]