Take this quick, multiple choice survey and tell us about your company’s spending priorities for the upcoming year. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Day: July 14, 2017
Doogee Mix smartphone hands-on: Great performance with a fabulous screen
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•The Doogee Mix Android 7.0 phone maximizes screen size in a compact body and delivers loads of performance. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Microsoft issues fix for new Surface Pro hibernation issue
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•Microsoft has made available a fix for a hibernation bug that has affected a number of users of its latest Surface Pro device. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Trump voter commission releases voter complaints — and their personal data
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•The government just doxed several concerned (and angry) citizens. …read more Source:: Open Source S
3D printing hands on: Modding the Ultimaker 3 with 3D printed accessories
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•The Ultimaker 3 is a fine printer, but there are still some tweaks you might want to make. In this edition of the 3D Printing Discovery Series, we showcase two …read more Source:: Open Source S
Mobile phone sales bounce back in Brazil
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•The market has shown signs of recovery in the first quarter of the year, says IDC. …read more Source:: Open Source S
What’s next on Microsoft’s LinkedIn and Dynamics integration list
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•Microsoft has made generally available the first of its promised LinkedIn integrations. Here’s what else is on the near-term list, as well as on the Dynamics CRM/ERP roadmap. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Homeland Security says Americans who don’t want faces scanned leaving the country “shouldn’t travel”
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•Congress allowed the government to scan faces of foreign nationals to keep track of visa overstays. But now that’s set to be extended to Americans, worrying some privacy advocates. …read more Source:: Open Source S
This cheap password-stealing malware just added to your security headaches
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•Russian built Ovidiy Stealer comes with slick marketing and support to users to encourage sales to the lowest level hackers. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Google wants you to stop using its SMS two-factor sign-in
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•SMS isn’t secure, so Google will start pushing its users across to its prompt-based 2-Step Verification. …read more Source:: Open Source S