Mouse Computer LITTLEGEAR i330BA1-MD Mini-Tower Gaming PC

Mouse Computer LITTLEGEAR i330BA1-MD

Check out this newly released mini-tower gaming PC ‘LITTLEGEAR i330BA1-MD’ from Mouse Computer. As part of the LITTLEGEAR i330 series, this mid-range gaming PC is configured with a 2.80GHz Intel Core i5-8400 processor, an Intel B360 Chipset and a GeForce GTX 1050 2GB graphics card.

Not just that, the system also sports an 8GB DDR4 RAM, a 1TB 7200rpm hard drive and a 500W 80PLUS BRONZE power supply.

For operating system, the LITTLEGEAR i330BA1-MD runs on Windows 10 Home 64-bit OS. The Mouse Computer LITTLEGEAR i330BA1-MD is available now for 89,800 Yen (about $826). [Product Page]

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Online services obviously need a way to store the passwords of its users, but those saved passwords obviously need to be protected as well in case a hacker got to the list. Usually this kind of information is kept masked/encrypted, but unfortunately in Twitter’s case, a bug might have led to passwords being unmasked.

The company has recently issued a security notice in which they are encouraging Twitter users to update their passwords. “When you set a password for your Twitter account, we use technology that masks it so no one at the company can see it. We recently identified a bug that stored passwords unmasked in an internal log. We have fixed the bug, and our investigation shows no indication of breach or misuse by anyone.”

It should be noted that Twitter’s systems have not been breached or hacked in any way. Instead the company has stated that this bug was found by them and that they are asking users to update their passwords as a precautionary measure. Users don’t have to change it if they don’t want to, but it can never hurt to be too careful.

Twitter has also taken this opportunity to encourage users to enable additional security measures such as two-factor authentication. The company also apologized for the mishap, “We are very sorry this happened. We recognize and appreciate the trust you place in us, and are committed to earning that trust every day.”

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To date Apple has yet to officially confirm how many Apple Watch units they’ve sold to date. We’re not sure why, but during Apple’s financial results, the Apple Watch is typically grouped in with other devices, leaving it unclear as to exactly how many units might have been sold in the current quarter or overall.

However if analyst Horace Dediu of Asymco is to be believed and his data is accurate, it seems that Apple might have sold about 46 million Apple Watches to date. Dediu also estimates that the user base is around 40-43 million. Breaking it down further, it is estimated that over 4 million Apple Watches were shipped in Q1 2018, which is an increase over Q1 2017 where it was estimated that just under 3 million Apple Watches were sold.

It’s not surprising that 2018 is seeing an increase in shipments of the smartwatch. There have been reports in the past indicating that the Apple Watch Series 3 is seeing a lot more popularity compared to its predecessor. This might be due to the fact that the Apple Watch Series 3 has the option of LTE support, meaning that users won’t need to be tethered to their iPhone for connectivity purposes.

In any case these figures should definitely be taken with a grain of salt for now, but if they are accurate then it is clear that Apple is the leader when it comes to wearables.

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