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Top 3D Printing Websites

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Best 3-D Printing Websites Tech Empire Solutions goes into its top picks for 3-D printing websites. Best 3d printing websites by Tech Empire Solutions read more. Top Sites For STI & STL Images Cults Cults is one of the best and most known highly popular websites for 3d prints. If you want a design then cults offers a great selection of models to chose from.   Thingiverse Thingiverse is a little more than just a platform to find and download stl images. It is also a platform where creators can attain followers and submit their own designs!   Printables Printables has one of the largest selections of 3D Models to chose from. Thousands of designs that are also rated and reviewed by thousands of people on the website making it a reliable source for 3-d printing designs.   Thangs Thans is ano...

Top CRM Platforms

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New Recipe Website Allows To Sort By Ingredient

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New Cooking Website Allows You To Sort By Ingredient Watch out  Food Network  there’s a new player on the block. New recipe website  Cooking MO’  allows you to sort recipes by the ingredient that you have in your fridge.    Cooking MO’ features wholesome homemade recipes from the central United States but tons of other variety of foods in addition to these recipes. Sometimes with their own unique spin.   Cooking MO’ also lists various  historical cookbooks for sale on their website.      Cooking MO’ actually offers a one of a  kind affiliate program  on these historical digital cookbooks allowing influencers and marketers to sign up and share their affiliate link to allow a 50% commission for their digital .pdf copy cook books. Anyone who clicks an affiliate link and purchases a cook book will receive a one of a kind 50% commission rate! With an incredible 90-day cookie period. Meaning if someone ...

Motorola’s 2024 Razr series may feature larger screen covers for budget models

We might be getting a closer look at Motorola’s next foldable phone.Connect the leak point to 91 mobile phone (via 9 to 5 google ) and longtime device leaker Evan Blass have shown off the entry-level Moto Razr 50 and high-end Razr 50 Ultra (likely to be called the 2024 Razr and Razr+ in the US) in various colors from various angles. Leaked information points to the high-end Razr+ (2024) (also known as the Razr 50 Ultra), which runs on a Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 chip and has 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. It is expected to be equipped with a 6.9-inch OLED display with a resolution of 2,640 x 1,080 on the inside and a 3.6-inch cover display on the outside. A 50MP wide-angle camera paired with a 50MP telephoto lens, a 32MP front-facing sensor, and a 4,000mAh battery round out the (alleged) specs. Leaked images of the flagship model reveal it will be available in dark blue, dark green, peach and pink colours. Meanwhile, the entry-level Razr (2024) – likely to be called the Razr 50 outsi...

Kinsing hacker group exploits more flaws to expand botnet used for cryptojacking

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Report May 17, 2024  Editorial Department Cryptojacking/Malware The cryptojacking group is called Jinxin It has demonstrated its ability to evolve and adapt, proving to be a persistent threat by rapidly incorporating newly revealed vulnerabilities to exploit its arsenal and expand its botnet. The findings come from cloud security company Aqua, which describes the threat actors as actively orchestrating illegal cryptocurrency mining operations since 2019. Kinsing (aka H2Miner) is the name of the malware and the adversary behind it, which continues to expand its toolkit with new vulnerabilities to register infected systems into cryptocurrency mining botnets. TrustedSec first documented it in January 2020. In recent years, campaigns involving Golang-based malware have exploited various flaws in Apache ActiveMQ, Apache Log4j, Apache NiFi, Atlassian Confluence, Citrix, Liferay Portal, Linux, Openfire, Oracle WebLogic Server, and SaltStack to compromise vulnerable system. Other...

Google’s accessibility app Lookout uses your phone’s camera to find and identify objects

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Google has updated some accessibility apps and added features to make them easier to use for people who need them. It has launched a new version of its Lookout app that can read text and even lengthy documents aloud for people with low vision or blindness. The app can also read food labels, identify currency, and tell users what they see through the camera and images. Its latest version comes with a new “Find” mode that allows users to choose from seven item categories, including seats, tables, vehicles, tableware and bathrooms. When the user selects a category, the app will be able to identify the objects associated with it as the user moves the camera around the room. It then tells them the direction or distance to the object, making it easier for users to interact with their surroundings. Google is also launching an in-app photo button so they can take a photo and quickly get an AI-generated description. Google The company has also updated its Look to Speak app. Look to S...

How to view the canonical name of an AD object

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Learn how to view and edit the canonical names of Active Directory objects using the options described in this guide. Option 1: View the canonical name from ADUC 1. Open Active Directory Users and Computers and click view and select Advanced functions . After that, navigate to the AD container where the object is located, right-click on the object and select characteristic . Then click the Objects tab – the specification name appears on this tab. Option 2: Use PowerShell to view the spec name Open PowerShell on the computer that has access to the domain controller. Then, get the DistinguishedName of the object by executing the following command. This directive saves the result in the $distinguishedName variable. $distinguishedName = (Get-ADObject -Filter Name -eq 'Anthony Raj').DistinguishedName In the above command, “Anthony Raj” is the AD display name of the object whose CN I want to get. This is the result of the command. To confirm that it works, I execu...