Weekly roundup exploring how cyber threats, AI misuse, and digital deception are reshaping global security trends.
Discover which items should never be plugged into a power strip, along with other hazardous mistakes people frequently make.
Power failures are no longer rare glitches in the background of modern life. In 2024 the US power grid faced 346 major ...
Abstract: This paper proposes a novel method for predicting the life of surge protective devices (SPDs) based on machine learning technology. Firstly, the five key features of SPD and the data ...
GFCI and meter disconnect provisions were removed from state 2023 Code to keep housing costs down in Omaha's latest approved ...
ARLINGTON, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Electrical Safety Foundation and The National Electrical Manufacturers Association’s (NEMA) Low Voltage Surge Protective Devices Section (BI-VS) recently released ...
When a thunderstorm rolls in, anything plugged into a wall becomes more vulnerable than most people expect. Lightning does ...
Hyundai said the hardware update would be offered on nearly 4 million vehicles, while Kia said it covered about 3.1 million U ...
To keep your home safe, always plug large appliances into wall plugs.
EcoWatt enters 2026 as one of the most talked-about home power-flow management technologies in the efficiency sector, driven ...
Dec 2 (Reuters) - U.S. shoppers spent $14.25 billion on Cyber Monday, pushing total online sales over the Thanksgiving weekend to $44.2 billion, according to an Adobe Analytics report, as consumers ...