Keeping Security Up to Date with HP’s New Spectre Laptop
HP’s new Spectre laptop promises some security & privacy protections that may soon become the standard.
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HP’s new Spectre laptop promises some security & privacy protections that may soon become the standard.
Keeping Security Up to Date with HP’s New Spectre Laptop Read More »
Twitter’s new rules are designed to help fight hate speech against religious groups.
Twitter Zeros in on Anti-Religion Hate Speech Read More »
This guest post has some great information about which frameworks to dig into.
7 Must-Learn JavaScript Frameworks for Developers in 2019 Read More »
Baltimore’s long-time recovery from a ransomware attack is a symptom of a larger problem in the cyber security industry.
Baltimore City Defies Ransomware Attack – At a Cost of Millions Read More »
New features = new price. Dropbox is still one of my favorite cloud storage options.
Dropbox Updates its Plus Plan (and the price) Read More »
By running their 5G plan differently than their competitors, Sprint is taking a risk that could pay off.
Sprint’s 5G Network Takes a Different Route than its Competitors – and for Good Reason Read More »
Who would have thought that credit cards & debit cards were dirtier than cash?
A New Study Confirms: Credit & Debit Cards are the Dirtiest Way to Pay Read More »
You might wanna keep your wallet shut until they’re regulated, but Bitcoin casinos are the future.
Bitcoin Casinos are Actually a Thing Read More »
It’s only a matter of time before facial recognition data is misused and becomes an invasion of privacy.
San Francisco Bans Facial Recognition – For Good Reason Read More »
Don’t stop at Facebook – let’s hold all the monopolies to a higher standard or break them up.