Users have just over a year to find a better solution. …read more Source:: Open Source S
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EU Court of Justice ruling may spell the death of social like & share buttons
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•ECJ: Websites using Facebook ‘Like’ button responsible for the user data they send to Facebook. …read more Source:: Open Source S
145$ million funds frozen after death of cryptocurrency exchange admin
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•Highly unlikely that the exchange and its users will ever get access to these funds ever again. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Didi Chuxing introduces new safety measures after passenger death
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•Didi Chuxing’s enhanced safety measures follow the suspension of its Hitch ride-sharing service in late August due to a brutal case in China where a female passenger was raped and …read more Source:: Open Source S
Didi redesigns car-pooling service in China after death of female passenger
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•China’s largest car-hailing service has redesigned its platform after being criticized for the ‘socialization’ feature that saw drivers inappropriately commenting on the looks of female passengers. …read more Source:: Open Source S
The death of macOS Server
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•What do you call a server with no server functionality? Junk. Apple is done with the server business. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Meltdown and Spectre: The looming death of security (and what to do about it)
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•These latest flaws show once again that security is a mirage. It’s time for a better approach. …read more Source:: Open Source S
San Francisco mayor’s death signals tougher times for tech
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•Mayor Ed Lee died of cardiac arrest earlier this week — it’s likely the end of sweetheart tax deals for tech firms …read more Source:: Open Source S
Huawei sees AI, not death, in smartphone future
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•There are still improvements to be made in terms of battery and compute power, says Huawei’s handset exec, who dismisses suggestions smartphone innovation has peaked and points to the importance …read more Source:: Open Source S
Blue screen of death saved Windows XP from WannaCry ransomware, say security researchers
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•Researchers suggest WannaCry attacks against most Windows XP systems failed to install the ransomware payload — but crashed systems while trying. …read more Source:: Open Source S