November 7, 2023 | π Today's edition of MUO Daily is here! Take a scroll to see the best tech tutorials and guides we've just published at MakeUseOf! | Intel announced its 14th-Generation Intel Core processors—the latest addition to the Intel processor lineup on the 7nm Intel 4 process node. These chips are supposedly the best, most power-efficient Intel offers, but many are disappointed with its performance. | Step into a world where your style does the talking. Collars & Co. offers the modern man and woman a blend of classic sophistication and luxurious comfort. Your quest for the ultimate wardrobe ends here. | Have you ever heard of Signaling System No. 7 (SS7)? You probably have not, but you still use it daily, and so does everyone you know. The problem is, this technology is very outdated and very unsafe. However, there are alternatives to using SS7, and best of all, they're free. | You may wonder why you should bother installing Arch Linux in the first place. | Some embrace noise, some want to get rid of it. No matter what side you're on, it's a fact that noise is an effect that reduces the clarity of photos. Almost every camera has the capacity to take minimal-noise photos, and it's all down to understanding and technique, which you will learn here. | Double Tap is one of the best features of the Apple Watch Ultra 2 and Series 9. You can pinch your thumb and index finger to navigate in watchOS when your other hand is occupied. But did you know you can perform this gesture on older Apple Watch models? | Your routine can either make or break each day. But with technology, it has become easier to form better habits and improve your quality of life in all areas. | Getting data off an old HDD is easier than you think, as demonstrated in this week's podcast. Plus, we look at the best uses for a Raspberry Pi, consider the arrival of rules and guidelines for AI, and celebrate the end of the PlayStation 5 shortage. | There's so much talk about being security cautious when using public Wi-Fi because criminals can easily compromise them. But do you know that your private Wi-Fi is prone to hacking too? | Building a magic mirror that shows real-time weather, news, and travel info etc. is a popular project. Learn how to make a DIY smart mirror at little cost with a Raspberry Pi single-board computer, and get inspiration from some examples. | | | | |
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