Apple released an update with zero listed vulnerabilities

Apple occasionally releases an update that lists zero security vulnerabilities. That can sound confusing, or even suspicious, but it’s usually a good sign. A zero‑vulnerability update doesn’t mean your device had no risks before. It usually means App...

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Feb 10, 2026
The hidden environmental cost of the cloud

The cloud feels invisible, but it isn’t weightless. Every photo backup, email sync, and streaming session relies on data centres that run 24/7. They consume huge amounts of electricity, need constant cooling, and require regular hardware replacement....

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Feb 10, 2026
Why security updates still matter when nothing is listed

Ever notice a security update that says very little about what it fixes? That’s normal—and it’s intentional. When Apple, Microsoft, or other vendors release a security update without listing specific vulnerabilities, it doesn’t mean the update is uni...

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Feb 10, 2026
Why security updates still matter when nothing is listed

Ever notice a security update that says very little about what it fixes? That’s normal—and it’s intentional. When Apple, Microsoft, or other vendors release a security update without listing specific vulnerabilities, it doesn’t mean the update is uni...

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Feb 10, 2026
Why files keep disappearing in Windows 11

If your Downloads folder looks emptier than it should, you’re not imagining things. Windows 11 includes an automatic cleanup feature that can remove files it thinks you no longer need. When enabled, it can delete items in the Downloads folder after a...

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Feb 10, 2026
Why your PC takes longer to wake than to start

A small Windows setting causes more confusion than it should: sleep vs shutdown. I regularly see PCs that “start fine” but take ages to wake, freeze on a black screen, or lose Wi‑Fi after sleep. Most of the time, nothing is broken. It’s how Windows h...

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Feb 10, 2026
Sync isn’t a backup (and why that matters)

A quick clarification I share almost daily: file syncing is not the same thing as having a backup. Services that sync your files are great for convenience, but if something is deleted, overwritten, or corrupted, that change usually syncs everywhere....

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Feb 09, 2026