Federal departments and agencies are backing a TP-Link ban, which stems from national security risks related to the company's complicated ties to China.
More than half a dozen US government departments and agencies are reportedly backing a proposal to ban the routers due to alleged ties to Chinese cyberattacks.
The US government is inching closer to banning these routers due to the company's ties to China, according to a recent report. Here's why we're not pulling our TP-Link recommendations (yet), and what ...
In 2025 there are few technological inventions people rely on more than home Wi-Fi. The wireless internet technology keeps us ...
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A number of US government agencies are backing a potential move by the Commerce Department to ban TP-Link routers, according ...
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Microsoft wants you to move on from Windows 10, but with the right tools, services, and habits, it's possible to keep the older OS on your PC for years to come.
As much as the internet has changed over the past decade—with everything from better access to AI chatbots—one thing has remained largely the same: the essential web browser. For many (if not most) of ...
First up, your Wi-Fi router's firmware. This is basically the operating system for your Wi-Fi router. Manufacturers regularly release updates to improve performance, boost security, and enable ...
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