Some Chrome and Firefox users are unhappy that Microsoft’s new browser appears to help itself to their current default browser data. …read more Source:: Open Source S
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Google says Microsoft Edge isn’t secure. I asked Google why
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•Is Google a touch upset about Microsoft’s new browser? Then again, why does Microsoft insist apps from the Google Chrome web store mess up Edge? I asked both companies. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Is Google better than Bing? I asked Google and Bing (and got surprising results)
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•Microsoft is about to force Bing onto Office 365 Plus users. But does even Bing think it’s better than Google? I asked each search engine five relevant questions to find …read more Source:: Open Source S
AT&T left me speechless when I asked about the Samsung Galaxy Fold
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•Samsung’s folding phone sounded truly exciting. Until, that is, I went to look at one in an AT&T store. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Ericsson asked about ‘favourite children’ in Vodafone/TPG blocked merger case
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•Friday’s chapter of the legal battle between the ACCC and Vodafone/TPG at the Federal Court kicked off with Ericsson being asked whether it played favourites with Telstra over other carriers. …read more Source:: Legal
Facebook asked by lawmakers to pause Libra cryptocurrency project
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•Congresswoman Maxine Waters asked Facebook to halt movement of its Libra project until hearings can be held to examine concerns, while French Finance Minister has called for tighter cryptocurrency regulation. …read more Source:: Legal
I asked Apple for all my data. Here’s what was sent back
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•Apple gave me all the data it collected on me since I bought my first iPhone — in 2010. …read more Source:: Open Source S
ZTE employees asked to learn US laws and pass compliance test
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•The Chinese smartphone maker was earlier this week hit with seven-year-long export restrictions by the US. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Eugene Kaspersky: We would quit Moscow if Russia asked us to spy
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•Kaspersky Lab founder hits back at espionage claims. …read more Source:: Open Source S
FCC chairman voted to sell your browsing history — so we asked to see his
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•Thanks to the FCC chairman, internet providers can now sell Americans’ browsing histories for targeted advertising. We thought it was only fair to see his — so, we filed a …read more Source:: Open Source S