Microsoft’s back-end activation issues which caused a number of Windows users to get false product-activation-error messages seems to be nearly fixed. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Day: November 8, 2018
Chrome 71 will warn users about websites with shady phone subscription forms
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•Google plans to show full-page warning for sites that fail to list all mobile subscription information in a proper and clearly visible manner. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Telstra CFO steps down to take Tesla chair
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•Following Elon Musk’s $40 million settlement with the SEC that saw him step down as Tesla chair, Telstra CFO Robyn Denholm has taken up the role. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Windows 10 users left baffled and mad over Microsoft’s activation glitch
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•Mystery bug is telling Windows 10 users that their legitimate license is no longer activated. …read more Source:: Open Source S
CommScope buys ARRIS for $7.4 billion
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•Combined, CommScope and ARRIS are hoping to capture market share in the burgeoning 5G, fiber and Internet of things markets. …read more Source:: Open Source S
New MacBook Air Retina’s battery is easier to replace: But it’s still horrible to repair
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•iFixit gives Apple’s new MacBook Air with Retina display a repairability score of three out of 10. …read more Source:: Open Source S
DerpTrolling game server DoS attacker pleads guilty
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•The man has pleaded guilty to attacks against companies including Sony. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Black Friday 2018 and Cyber Monday 2018: When and where to get the best deals
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•The calendar may say Black Friday will be Nov. 23 and Cyber Monday will be Nov.26, but expect sales to happen before and after those specific dates. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Optus to launch 5G across Canberra and Brisbane in January
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•Singtel’s first-half FY19 financial results report said Optus would launch 5G first in Canberra and Brisbane at the start of next year, with Australia’s remaining capital cities to follow by …read more Source:: Open Source S
US Cyber Command starts uploading foreign APT malware to VirusTotal
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•USCYBERCOM said it plans to regularly upload “unclassified malware samples” to VirusTotal. …read more Source:: Open Source S