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June 25, 2018News

Apple, other tech titans cross swords on consumer privacy

The Information Technology Industry Council will meet on Wednesday. This trade group, made up of …

Source: Apple, other tech titans cross swords on consumer privacy

June 25, 2018News

Firefox Is Back. It’s Time to Give It a Try.

Mozilla redesigned its browser to take on Google’s Chrome. Firefox now has strong privacy features and is as fast as Chrome.

Source: Firefox Is Back. It’s Time to Give It a Try.

June 25, 2018News

AMD Trolls Intel: Offers 16-Core Chip to Winners of Six-Core 8086K (Updated With Intel Response)

AMD trolls Intel by offering its 16-core Threadripper 1950X to winners of the six-core Core i7-8086K.

Source: AMD Trolls Intel: Offers 16-Core Chip to Winners of Six-Core 8086K (Updated With Intel Response)

June 25, 2018News

Australia takes a bite out of Apple

The Australian equivalent of consumer protection fined Apple $ 9 million (AU) for having bricked phones illegally under the scandal known as Error 53.  While $7 million (US) won’t even register as a blip on the Apple balance sheet — the story is far more valuable.  Today’s front

Source: Australia takes a bite out of Apple

June 25, 2018News

An Up-to-Date Browser Should Keep Users Safe From Most Exploit Kits

The times when exploit kits (EKs) were known to be the breeding ground of new zero-days is long gone, and most EKs nowadays live off older vulnerabilities, meaning that keeping your browser, OS, and Flash Player up-to-date is enough to safeguard you from today’s top web-based threats.

Source: An Up-to-Date Browser Should Keep Users Safe From Most Exploit Kits

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