Big business could pull tens of billions of dollars from Facebook and Google if they cannot prevent fake news and harmful content …read more Source:: Open Source S
Day: February 16, 2018
Apple HomePod review: Leaves a stain but not a strong impression
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•Apple’s first foray into smart speaker market has the sound and looks, but does it have the smarts? …read more Source:: Open Source S
Holding ISPs accountable: Let’s build an app to monitor net bias
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•In the continuing fight for holding our broadband providers accountable for their actions, our front line weapons will be the cloud and the Internet of Things. …read more Source:: Open Source S
US special counsel indicts 13 members of Russia’s election meddling troll farm
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•Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s office said Friday that a grand jury has indicted 13 Russian nationals and three Russian entities accused of election meddling. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Better Know a Blogger: SJVN on Linux, Microsoft, space roadsters, and more
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•In the latest installment of our ongoing Better Know a Blogger series, we talk to ZDNet’s Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols. We’ll take a deep dive into what makes this prolific tech …read more Source:: Open Source
Qualcomm to Broadcom: Thanks for the meeting, but regulatory risk is too high for a deal
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•Qualcomm said Broadcom needs a better plan to handle the various reguatory issues that would arise via a merger. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Windows 10 security: Google exposes how malicious sites can exploit Microsoft Edge
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•Microsoft misses Google’s 90-day deadline, so Google has published details of an exploit mitigation bypass. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Aermoo M1 hands on: A clone phone with some nice features
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•The Aermoo M1 is a solid waterproof phone to cope with the rough and tumble of outdoor life …read more Source:: Open Source S
Brazil makes progress on IPv6 adoption
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•Steady take-up is driven to the rapid deployment of the protocol by telecommunication providers, says study. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Windows 10: This Microsoft mobile app wirelessly transfers pics from Android, iOS
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•Windows 10 Photos now has a Photos Companion app for quickly moving files directly from mobile to PC. …read more Source:: Open Source S