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Connectify Hotspot for Windows PC [Review & Free download] - Windows Report

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Our Review Pros Easily share internet access in just a few steps Share your Wi-Fi or Ethernet internet access Share a VPN connection with other devices Ad-blocker for connected clients Share Wi-Fi or mobile data plan via Ethernet Boost your Wi-Fi's signal with a repeater Provide and control access to local resources Cons Can't test the Connectify Hotspot PRO and MAX features for free Connectify Hotspot is a practical Windows application that can replace your router hardware. It can create a Wi-Fi hotspot by turning your PC into a Wi-Fi router. This way, you can share I nternet access with nearby users or other devices that you own, such as computers, laptops , notebooks, smartphones , tablets , or gaming consoles. Check out our Connectify Hotspot review below. Connectify Hotspot system

The best Microsoft Office alternatives of 2021 - Business Insider

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Rachel Mendelson/Insider When you buy through our links, Insider may earn an affiliate commission. Learn more. The best alternatives to Microsoft Office offer similar features, and most are free. We tried ten different Office alternatives to separate the best from the worst. Google Workspace is a simple, free, and familiar alternative. Read more about why you can trust our tech team to provide the best product recomme

2 Smartphone Screens Crack Every Second in the US - PCMag

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It's been a few years since smartphones (iPhones in particular) were such hot commodities that people upgraded the instant new phones arrived and even lined up on release day to buy them. In the last five years, though, American's went from upgrading a smartphone every 23 months to every 33 months. The reasons vary—higher prices, fewer new features to get excited about, and changes in how people interact with their mobile carriers have all led to holding onto phones longer. All that extra time in our hands means more time to slip out of our grip; keeping phones longer means more people break them. So the Right to Repair movement's burgeoning strength—state laws, a federal bill, and a presidential executive order are all in the works—comes at the right time. (Or maybe a little late, if you own a John Deere tractor or have a long-cracked phone screen.) How all the damage impacts the phone market and your life is quantified nicely in a new infographic from uBreakiFix, a brand

Help for remove Glupteba & unknown virus that send out "some-info" to 224.0.0.25 - Virus, Trojan, Spyware, and Malware Removal Help - BleepingComputer

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Please help for guidance to remove Glupteba (maybe ?) and unknown virus that send out some information to ip 224.0.0.251 / 224.0.0.252 / 224.0.0.22 when i connected to internet.   I have tried to scan with Malwarebytes dan Hitman Pro, but not yet success. This virus still remain exist after booting.   I already try to scan with Microsoft Safety Scanner - v 1.339.1425.0 , but still not yet success too. This virus still exist after new booting.   That is a unique symptom, when i try to connected to internet, this unknown virus immediately send "some-information" to IP like : - 224.0.0.252 : 5355 using UDP (using svchost.exe) - 224.0.0.251 : 5353 using UDP (using svchost.exe) - 224.0.0.22   using IGMP (using svchost.exe)   Please see attach 2 pictures that i capture "network intrusion" to IP (224.0.0.252 / 252 / 22) when using Comodo AV to try blocking IP (224.0.0.000 - 255)   Below, I a