Classes at Howard University were canceled due to a ransomware attack as “Unusual activity on the university’s network” sparked an IT investigation. The university’s network was paused by the Enterprise Technology Services department while they examined the security breach. Only essential employees were permitted on campus, and Wi-Fi was shut down until the university could…
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Schools Back in Session! If your child or family member is heading back to school this fall, chances are, you’ll need a laptop or computer of some sort. Most primary and secondary schools issue laptops to their students that they also service; however, for all other types of PCs, the techs at CPS can…
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A recent study published by Penn State examined how much personality comes into play when interacting online. Factors such as being extroverted, introverted, gender, and more, help determine your online browsing behavior. According to the study, for extroverted women, Computer-Mediated Communication (CMC) tools helped drive certain websites to be more interactive. Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), on the…
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Findings were recently published in Nature, which outlined how Harvard-led physicists built a programmable quantum simulator (computer) that can operate with 256 qubits (quantum bits). The novel processor is a huge step toward creating massive quantum machines, which could lead to real-world breakthroughs. The fastest supercomputers today would easily be outperformed by a quantum computer. Quantum computers run on…
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Avoid Data Loss: Utilize Our IT Retrieval Plan and Backup System, SureStore Face it, your business or home office is vulnerable to mechanical failures or online attacks such as viruses, malware, ransomware, and other hacker-backed software. These debilitating events are unpredictable and can happen anytime. Don’t let it happen to you! Be vigilant and act proactively…
Read moreThe highest internet speed ever recorded was recently doubled by engineers in Japan. The research, called “High-Speed Direct Detection Demonstrations,” was published by the National Institute of Information & Communication Technology (NICT) and submitted to the International Conference on Optical Fiber Communications. The old internet speed world record was 178 terabits per second (Tb/s), set in…
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