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A Verizon salesman told me the Google Pixel 4 is for angry people

Written by: ZDNet
Category: News
Published: 03 November 2019
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The orange is precious. The phone, perhaps not.
I was sitting in a motel watching the World Series, when I heard Stephen Hawking telling me to buy a Pixel 4[1]...

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Free Tools Boost 2020 Election Security, But Not Enough

Written by: Wired.com
Category: News
Published: 03 November 2019
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More companies than ever are offering low-cost security services for election bureaus and campaigns. It’s still not clear how much they’ll actually help.
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The First BlueKeep Mass Hacking Is Finally Here—but Don't Panic

Written by: Wired.com
Category: News
Published: 03 November 2019
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After months of warnings, the first successful attack using Microsoft's BlueKeep vulnerability has arrived—but isn't nearly as bad as it could have been.
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6 remarkable features of the new United Nations open source initiative

Written by: Opensource.com
Category: News
Published: 02 November 2019
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Three months, ago the United Nations asked me to join a new advisory board to help them develop their open source strategy and policy. I’m honored to...

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Android bug lets hackers plant malware via NFC beaming

Written by: ZDNet
Category: News
Published: 02 November 2019
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Google patched last month an Android bug that can let hackers spread malware to a nearby phone via a little-known Android OS feature called NFC beaming.

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WhatsApp Hack Targeted Officials in More Than 20 Countries

Written by: Wired.com
Category: News
Published: 02 November 2019
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NSO Group exploits, *Counter-Strike* money laundering, and a Pentagon scam are among the week’s top security news.
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5 levels of automated digital progression & elevation Search Engine Watch

Written by: Search Engine Watch
Category: News
Published: 01 November 2019
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Today, SEOs have a massive opportunity to expand their role in digital workflows, as far as both the volume and importance of tasks available. As companies increasingly look for equal parts creativity and analytical skills...

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Awk one-liners and scripts to help you sort text files

Written by: Opensource.com
Category: News
Published: 01 November 2019
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Awk is the ubiquitous Unix command for scanning and processing text containing predictable patterns. However, because it features functions, it's also justifiably called a programming language....

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Cinemood 360 is a child-focused projector with VR business potential

Written by: ZDNet
Category: News
Published: 01 November 2019
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With all the focus on curved screens, folding screens, and multiple screens in mobile devices, one can easily overlook the advances that projection has made in the past few years. Lenovo, the first champion of folding-screen PCs, has...

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