Serious CPU Vulnerabilities Named Meltdown and Spectre affecting PCs, mobile devices, and in the cloud
A password theft bug that was originally reported to affect Intel processors appears to have a wider reach.
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Serious CPU Vulnerabilities Named Meltdown and Spectre affecting PCs, mobile devices, and in the cloud
A password theft bug that was originally reported to affect Intel processors appears to have a wider reach.
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Windows Store Rebranded to Microsoft Store
Microsoft has decided to re-brand the Windows Store to become the Microsoft Store, so don’t be surprised to see the new name.
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Windows Store Rebranded to Microsoft Store
Microsoft has decided to re-brand the Windows Store to become the Microsoft Store, so don’t be surprised to see the new name.
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What happens in an internet minute in 2017?
$751,522 is spent online
6Million text messages are sent
452K tweets are made
120 people join LinkedIn
-15,000 gifs (i mean memes) are sent over iMessage<
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Google Raters get a cut in hours and start to speak out
We all know about Google Raters, but there’s an interesting article where some raters have spoken out over a cut in their hours. There’s some interesting detail in the full article.
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Google Raters get a cut in hours and start to speak out
We all know about Google Raters, but there’s an interesting article where some raters have spoken out over a cut in their hours. There’s some interesting detail in the full article.
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Search News Central is BACK – times three!
I’m sure some of you remember searchnewscentral… well, I bought it from Dave Harry and am reviving it, as well as UK-centric and Australia-centric versions.
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Get Your Login and Credit Card Pages Secure By January 2017
Starting in January 2017, Google Chrome will begin marking any HTTP pages with password or credit card fields as insecure.
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Bing modifies its handling of Right to be Forgotten requests
The Right to be Forgotten saga is one of the more interesting stories surrounding Google (for me anyway, since I was the oldest sibling this is how I watch big brothers fight).
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A Florida Judge Rules Google Must Face Trial Over Site Removals From SERPs
This lawsuit can proceed, says the judge. However, don’t get too excited just yet as Google usually manages to come out without a case to answer.
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ISIS hacks the wrong Google
On Monday, an ISIS-associated hacker group named Cyber Caliphate Army (CCA) announced their plans to hack Google.
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Critical glibc GHOST Bug: All Linux Machines Vulnerable
This is a significant issue, and I wonder that it’s not getting the exposure it deserves. potentailly, there are many, many systems that may be vulnerable.
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Right to be Forgotten going global
The Chronicles of Being Forgotten continue.
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‘I think my dad is Dracula’: Test yourself playing Google Feud
One of Google’s handy features is its ability to autocomplete a search queries. But do you think that you could guess the Google autocomplete results?
Unindexed — the website built for Google to destroy
The website called Unidexed was created by Matthew Rothenberg in early Feburary. This strange website was coded to erase itself once Google indexed it, which happened about 3 weeks.
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Google Helpouts Is Shutting Down On April 20th
Google has announced that they are shutting down Helpouts, its service that connects users that need help with experts who can offer help over a live-streaming video session. The deciding fac
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Yahoo Labs creates an algorithm that can tell if a portrait is beautiful
Yahoo Labs has developed a machine learning algorithm that can identify beautiful portraits and separate them from lose that are less than lovely.
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Should people be allowed to be anonymous on the web? China doesn’t think so.
In an article on TechCrunch, it was stated that starting March 1, 2015 China will begin forcing users of web services to register with their real name and their ID.
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