06.11.18

Bad .Men at .Work. Please Don’t .Click

Web site names ending in new top-level domains (TLDs) like .men, .work and .click are some of the riskiest and spammy-est on the Internet, according to experts who track such concentrations of badness online. Not that there still aren’t a […]

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06.07.18

Ubisoft CEO Thinks Next Generation of Consoles Will Be the Last

Video game consoles don’t appear to be dying in 2018, with the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One combining to sell more than 100 million systems and the Switch quickly racking up a nice user-base of its own. According to Ubisoft […]

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06.05.18

Why Apple Isn’t Into the Idea of Building MacBooks With a Touchscreen (AAPL)

Justin Sullivan/Getty Images In a new interview with Wired, Apple software chief Craig Federighi explained why he’s against the idea of Apple making a touchscreen MacBook.  Federighi said he thinks using a touchscreen Mac would be “fatiguing” and called popular […]

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05.30.18

Don’t Get Fooled by Tech Support Scams

Are your employees trained to recognize tech support scams? These nefarious phishing attacks attempt to play on the trust you have established for reputable companies and scare you into giving up sensitive information. Tech support scams are extremely common. Do […]

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05.30.18

Oculus launches live entertainment app Venues for Oculus Go and Gear VR headsets

Oculus VR’s new platform for live entertainment experiences is launching today for the new, standalone Oculus Go headset and Samsung’s Gear VR. The platform, called Oculus Venues, was first announced at Facebook’s F8 developer conference at the beginning of May. […]

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05.28.18

FBI: Kindly Reboot Your Router Now, Please

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is warning that a new malware threat has rapidly infected more than a half-million consumer devices. To help arrest the spread of the malware, the FBI and security firms are urging home Internet users to […]

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05.24.18

PayPal starts deeper integration with Google; users can now pay directly in Gmail, YouTube and more

Google earlier this year rebranded all of its payment services under Google Pay to help it double down on making transactions across its platform more frictionless (and more used). Now comes another development: PayPal and Google are kicking off a deep […]

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05.23.18

Google and LG show off their high-res VR display for future headsets

Google and LG’s high-res prototype VR display is official and nearly ready for future VR headsets. It’s an incredibly pixel-rich, 18-megapixel OLED display at 1443 ppi, with a 120Hz refresh rate contained on a 4.3-inch screen with a 120 x […]

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05.21.18

Sick of Passwords? Here’s How Blockchain Can Help, and Enhance Cybersecurity, to Boot.

Financial institutions, credit agencies, major corporations and small businesses are all in the news on a regular basis for security breaches (exemplified by this list of the top 17 security breaches from CSO that show the breadth of the issue). […]

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05.17.18

Apple’s Everyone Can Code is expanding to schools that support students who are blind and deaf this fall

Apple’s Everyone Can Code initiative, which introduces young students to coding through the Swift Playgrounds iPad app, is coming to several schools across the US that support students with vision, hearing, and other assistive needs, the company announced today. Eight […]

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05.16.18

More than two dozen deaths linked to keyless ignition from engines being left on

Keyless entry for vehicles made in the new millennium seems like an innovative and convenient godsend for the automobile. In most cars equipped as such, one no longer must fumble for a small, metal tab in order to start a […]

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05.14.18

SecureDrop Safe From the New PGP Attack, So Please Continue Leaking All the Things

Monday is turning out to be a pretty bad day for Pretty Good Privacy (PGP), one of the most widely used encryption standards, which rolled out nearly 30 years ago. Researchers have disclosed a proof-of-concept that reveals how an attacker […]

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