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How to Find Your Netflix Freeloaders—and Kick Them Out

Written by: J D
Category: News
Published: 20 January 2019
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Sharing is caring. But it's worth checking if your streaming accounts have picked up any suspicious stragglers along the way
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Keeping casual open source contributors happy and more news

Written by: J D
Category: News
Published: 19 January 2019
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In this edition of our open source news roundup, we look at how scholars are bringing medieval literature into the digital age using open source software, keeping...

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Websites can steal browser data via extensions APIs

Written by: J D
Category: News
Published: 19 January 2019
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Malicious websites can exploit browser extension APIs to execute code inside the browser and steal sensitive information such as bookmarks, browsing history, and even user cookies.

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The latter, an attacker can

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DNC Accuses Russia, ACLU Sues ICE, and More Security News This Week

Written by: J D
Category: News
Published: 19 January 2019
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Trump dominated security headlines this week, but there's plenty of other news to catch up on.
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Read more: DNC Accuses Russia, ACLU Sues ICE, and More Security News This Week

Data: Local search trends from 2017-2018

Written by: J D
Category: News
Published: 18 January 2019
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We talk a lot about local search and local search trends here at SEW and in the industry as a whole.

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How have consumers changed the way they interact with local businesses? How

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Get started with WTF, a dashboard for the terminal

Written by: J D
Category: News
Published: 18 January 2019
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There seems to be a mad rush at the beginning of every year to find ways to be more productive. New Year's resolutions, the itch to start...

Read more: Get started with WTF, a dashboard for the terminal

Verizon to roll out free robocoll spam protection to all customers

Written by: J D
Category: News
Published: 18 January 2019
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Verizon announced today plans to roll out its spam and robocall detection and screening feature to all customers for free.

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The feature will be made available to all wireless and wired customers starting with March 2019, Verizon

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openSUSE Announces Three New Tumbleweed Snapshots for 2019, Malware in Google Play Using Motion Sensors to Avoid Detection, Leaked Android Q Features, deepen 5.9 Released and ZFS On Linux 0.8 Coming Soon

Written by: J D
Category: News
Published: 18 January 2019
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Become a Patron!News briefs for January 18, 2019.

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openSUSE announces three new Tumbleweed snapshots[1] to start of 2019, which include updates for KDE Plasma, Vim, RE2, QEMU, curl and much, much more. The openSUSE blog post notes

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Trump's Missile Defense Plan Creates More Problems Than It Solves

Written by: J D
Category: News
Published: 18 January 2019
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The Trump administration has presented its Missile Defense Review, and yes, there are lasers.
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