Why Should You Choose Ram Only Vpn Servers

Theoretically, this data could be accessed if the government agencies, ISO, or a malicious third party take over the server. Similarly, hackers who breach the server’s security may be able to install a backdoor and compromise sensitive data for an indefinite period of time. To protect users’ privacy and address the inherent risks in HDD-based servers, many VPN providers have started moving to RAM-based or RAM-only servers. So what are they?...

January 21, 2023 · 4 min · 688 words · Angela Cook

Why Skyrim Has 66 Followers But You Can Only Remember Lydia

Every companion in Skyrim comes with their own set of pros and cons, and players often choose their followers very strategically. For players who prefer the stealth/archer build for their character, it’s a good idea to have a follower with more of a melee build. For others, it’s beneficial to have a follower that is skilled with stealth or ranged magic attacks. Skyrim requires players to prioritize the development of certain skills over others like most RPGs, so a follower is a great option to cover the playable character’s weaknesses....

January 21, 2023 · 6 min · 1101 words · Gertrude Hough

Why Sonic Frontiers Photo Mode Is A Great Addition To The Game

Most fans know that Sonic Frontiers takes inspiration from other open-world games as its baseline. Most famously, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is a clear reference for Frontiers’ formula. Despite this, the game launched without one important mode at the start. This would be a photo mode, which would allow fans to take photos and selfies as Sonic the Hedgehog throughout the game. Players had requested the mode be added post-launch, and Sega is finally honoring that wish....

January 21, 2023 · 4 min · 835 words · Robert Fluegge

Why Steelers T.J. Watt Isn T Playing Vs. The Chargers On Sunday Night Football

In the week leading up to the Steelers “Sunday Night Football” game against the Chargers, Watt did not participate in practices after suffering a hip and knee injury during last week’s game against the Lions. The Steelers linebacker does not have an extensive injury history, but he’s already been hurt twice this season. Both of those injuries have been to different body parts, as well. Here’s a look at T....

January 21, 2023 · 2 min · 362 words · Mark Robbins

Why The Game Of Thrones Spinoffs Could Succeed Why They Could Fail

The first spinoff series, House of the Dragon, has been announced for release at some point in 2022. It will focus on the Targaryen dynastic family that is most famous for using dragons as a means to retain power and enforce their political will. Only time will tell if House of the Dragon and other spinoffs will succeed. Overall, Game of Thrones is a beloved show, but its last couple of seasons did not sit well with many fans....

January 21, 2023 · 4 min · 828 words · Priscilla Luccous

Why The Ipad Falls Short In Comparison With Microsoft Surface Galaxy Note 8.0 And Sony Xperia Z Tablet

The Surface Pro, even though is a terrific piece of technology, hasn’t quite managed to make a mark yet, but there’s a key strength that it has against the iPad, as do its other competitors – that of multitasking. Even though there’s no doubting the robustness and smoothness of the iOS experience, there’s really no way to run numerous apps on the iPad efficiently. On the other hand, Microsoft has put in the Snap View feature in its tablet, which lets users split the screen between two apps in a 70:30 ratio – this could soon turn into 50:50 with Windows Blue....

January 21, 2023 · 1 min · 146 words · Edna Senay

Why The Next Cyber War Should Be Fought By The Heartland Opinion

But as we learned earlier this spring, the threats we face are far less cinematic in nature, involving nothing more than a few strokes of a computer keyboard. On May 7, a cybercriminal organization known as DarkSide attacked the Colonial Pipeline, which runs out of Houston and carries gas and jet fuel to several southeastern states. The hackers demanded 75 bitcoin—or $4.4 million—in ransom, and then watched as mayhem ensued....

January 21, 2023 · 4 min · 781 words · Joe Peterman

Why The Ps4 Is Not Worth Buying In 2022

The PS4 was released in North America towards the end of 2013 and coincided with the launch of the Xbox One. Both devices were released around the same time, but Sony’s product drew ahead of the competition. The release in North America was followed by releases worldwide as fans loved the work that had been done. However, 2013 is now almost a decade back, and hardware and technology have changed in the meantime....

January 21, 2023 · 3 min · 507 words · Marvin Brown

Why The War Has Changed So Little

It’s as if the country had just been to an action movie with a smashing-gashing-crashing finale. The lights come on, we walk out into the street, blink twice and wonder what’s for dinner and if there’s anything good on TV. Once again, General Humdrum conquers all. Norman Schwarzkopf’s streak into celebrity already has produced a typically American reaction: critics are beginning to say he’s overexposed, and comedian Jonathan Winters plays him in advertisements for an airline....

January 21, 2023 · 3 min · 542 words · Diana Hodge

Why Tiktok Getting Sued Over The Blackout Challenge Matters

There are numerous TikTok challenges going on at any one time and most of them are harmless. However, as with every online experience, there are risks involved, especially for young people. The “Blackout Challenge” has allegedly led to the deaths of several children, resulting in a lawsuit against TikTok. Here’s why it matters… TikTok Gets Sued for “Blackout Challenge” The Blackout Challenge, also referred to as the “choking challenge” or the “pass-out challenge”, requires participants to hold their breath until they pass out....

January 21, 2023 · 3 min · 537 words · Catherine Byrd

Why Too Many Streaming Services Will Make Us Go Back To Cable

There are more than 200 streaming services available today, and many have prioritized these platforms over cable. But too many options and too much content could make us feel too weighed down to keep up with streaming services. “I think people are really starting to get burned out,” Daniel Hess, a filmmaker at To Tony Productions, told Lifewire over the phone. “When [streaming services] have so much content, I think they become an overwhelming sort of beast....

January 21, 2023 · 3 min · 630 words · Delia Hickman

Why Twitch Streamers Want A Safer Platform

#ADayOffTwitch is streamers’ way of signaling the serious change that needs to occur in Twitch’s hate speech and harassment policies to better protect users on the platform. Streamers participating in the boycott say that Twitch hasn’t done enough and needs to work with them to develop a viable solution to the problem. “Having one tweet sent out that says ‘we’re working on things’—that’s just not enough for us anymore,” Twitch streamer Lucia Everblack told Lifewire over the phone....

January 21, 2023 · 4 min · 709 words · James Robles

Why Konnan Feels More Invested In Wwe Star Big E Than In Aew Star Hangman Page

Page and Big E fulfilled their quest to become world champions last year when they dethroned Kenny Omega and Bobby Lashley respectively. Their journey to the top has been nothing short of inspiring. In some ways, it felt analogous to the way wrestling fans rallied behind them. Yet on the Keepin It 100 podcast, Konnan said he was more invested in Big E’s storyline than ‘Hangman’ Adam Page. The veteran argued that Big E’s journey felt more compelling due to the star’s initial association with The New Day before embarking on a solo route....

January 20, 2023 · 2 min · 237 words · Griselda Varnell

Why Kris Bryant Will Be The New Derek Jeter

Say hello to the new face of baseball. And about that face, look at his face. In addition to being one of the top players in the game, Bryant is strikingly handsome, his eyes having been memeworthy online from the time he arrived in the majors. Mike Trout and Bryce Harper are good-looking guys, sure, but their look is more out of the L.L. Bean or H&M catalog. Bryant would fit on the cover of GQ....

January 20, 2023 · 2 min · 378 words · Shirley Edington

Why Liverpool Do Not Need Fekir As A 10

However, even though we might be upset about it, was he always a necessary signing? I personally do not think so! It has been thrown about on social media in the last few months that he would be a direct replacement for Philippe Coutinho. From my point of view, I don’t think Liverpool were ever going to replace him, just sign an alternative. Once again, from my point of view, I think the money was re-invested back into the squad already with the signings of Keita, Fabinho and Alisson....

January 20, 2023 · 4 min · 658 words · Yu Mulhall

Why Manchester United S Antonio Valencia Will Give Tottenham Hotspur A Torrid Time

Valencia tormented Leverkusen’s make-shift full back Emre Can all night, regularly getting to the by-line, managing to put 11 crosses into the box. He is always a fantastic outlet for United’s midfielders to find because the Ecuadorian is very reliable when in possession and can run at high speeds with the ball at his feet. His style was perfect for United’s game-plan on Wednesday. They were very compact defensively and sprung into life when they won the ball back from the Germans....

January 20, 2023 · 2 min · 397 words · Allen Rucker

Why Mark Richt Leaving Miami Now Makes Sense And Six Replacements For Hurricanes

“This decision came after a great deal of thought, discussions with my family, and prayer. This was my decision,” Richt said in a statement. MORE: How will Notre Dame respond after blowout loss? Fair enough. Richt, who had a 171-64 record between two stops at Miami and Georgia, will always be considered one of the good guys in the profession. He never won a national championship, but that does define this decision....

January 20, 2023 · 4 min · 681 words · Susan Goodwin

Why Minoru Mineta Is The Worst Character In My Hero Academia

Mineta is supposed to function as a comic relief. From the first moment he is shown on screen, he is played off as a fool compared to those around him. It is supposed to be a big hilarious surprise when Mineta appears sitting behind a desk in class 1-A at U.A. High School, but from that moment on, his presence is a painful one to endure watching. RELATED: Anime Protagonists Who Were Overshadowed By Side Characters...

January 20, 2023 · 4 min · 755 words · Natasha Cooke

Why Netflix Wants You To Take A Break

The new feature—only available on select Android devices and currently limited to adult profiles—lets you choose between four settings: 15 minutes, 30 minutes, 45 minutes, or the end of the show. The app will stop at the end of the timer; observers say a viewing break will extend battery life on devices and give your brain a rest. “If people want to limit the time they stream, timers are very valuable,” Paul Levinson, a professor of communications and media studies at Fordham University, said in an email interview....

January 20, 2023 · 3 min · 613 words · Amanda Studer

Why Pedro Pascal And Bella Ramsey Never Met Before The Last Of Us Filming

What starts as a mission slowly develops into a moving friendship and deep bond between the pair, and actors Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey experienced something similar when they signed onto HBO’s adaptation. The actors told Newsweek and other publications what it was like to be part of the drama, which premieres on Sunday, January 15. They spoke alongside their co-stars Gabriel Luna, Merle Dandridge, original game creator Neil Druckmann, and showrunner Craig Mazin....

January 20, 2023 · 7 min · 1346 words · Evelyn Martin