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Your Complete Guide To Laptop Security

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  Your Complete Guide To Laptop Security Whenever the…Laptops are commonplace today as they provide the users with an easy environment to work in. The features of mobility, technology and the capability of storing large information make these machines a must have ins. Losing a laptop often doesn’t matter as much as the fear of losing the data it contains. In order to secure your precious information carrier, putting a security programme in place is thus a must for the individual and the organization on the whole.Whenever there is a laptop theft, only a few of the culprits are concerned about the data it contains but more are concerned with its digital treasures like the hard drives. By selling them they seek quick profits. This article is devoted on how you can secure your laptop and will give you a brief overview on how users can prevent laptop thefts.With the increasing number of laptop thefts, people have become more concerned about their possession. To support this there is availab

Intel says its new 5.5GHz i9-12900KS is the world's fastest desktop processor

Intel has unveiled the Core i9-12900KS "Special Edition" CPU claiming it's "the world's fastest desktop processor." Like the Core i9-12900K, it comes with 16-cores, including eight Performance cores and eight Efficient cores, along with 24 threads and 30MB of L3 cache. However, Intel boosted the clock speed from 5.2Ghz to 5.5Ghz (on up to two cores) by bumping the power from 125 to 150 watts.  AMD recently said that its $449 Ryzen 7 5800X3D was the world's fastest gaming processor, claiming that its 3D V-Cache would allow it to beat the Core i9-12900K. However, Intel has a good case that its latest model is now on top, as it has a much higher maximum clock speed (5.5Ghz compared to 4.5Ghz). We'll have to wait for benchmark tests to see whether Intel is right, and the lead might change hands again when AMD releases its much anticipated Zen 4 Ryzen 7000 desktop chips in the second half of 2022. It would be a bit of a pyrrhic victory for end users, howe