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Social media has been Trump’s greatest asset, but could also be his downfall. Source: CNet
Read MoreSocial media has been Trump’s greatest asset, but could also be his downfall. Source: CNet
Read MorePhil Spencer discusses the price for the “most powerful console ever made.” Source: CNet
Read MoreThe latest drone flyover of Apple’s new UFO-shaped “Campus 2” shows the Cupertino giant’s new home in the final phases of construction. Source: CNet
Read MoreTo make great coffee you need filtered water and fresh beans. To make coffee look great, you need ThinkGeek’s Star Wars R2-D2 Coffee Press. Source: CNet
Read MoreAnother week, another new Cumulative Update for Windows 10 Anniversary edition. This week’s collection of fixes is causing installation issues for some users. Source: Microsoft
Read MoreThe Internet Systems Consortium (ISC) patched two vulnerabilities in domain name system software BIND, one of which was referred to as a “critical error condition” in the software. BIND is the most commonly deployed DNS server on the internet, translating domain names into IP addresses so that users can access applications and remote servers without
Read MoreCross-site scripting attacks – the ability to inject unauthorized scripts into web applications – is pervasive, and even though developers have plenty of tools and technologies that can detect and fix XSS flaws, the attacks still keep coming. Google’s latest developer tools, CSP Evaluator and CSP Mitigator, tackle the XSS problem from a different angle,
Read MoreGoogle’s ridesharing ambitions appear to be growing. Anyone in the San Francisco area can now hail a ride through the Waze app. Source: CNet
Read MoreMessages of hope and despair are painted on walls across Europe as the refugee crisis continues to fester. Source: CNet
Read MoreSites and apps are popping up to help refugees learn German, navigate the country and meet locals. Source: CNet
Read MoreMicrosoft is planning to make its internally-used ‘white-box fuzzing’ bug-detection service available to external customers and partners. Source: Microsoft
Read MoreTo protect users from cryptographic attacks that can compromise secure web connections, the popular Firefox browser will block access to HTTPS servers that use weak Diffie-Hellman keys. Diffie-Hellman is a key exchange protocol that is slowly replacing the widely used RSA key agreement for the TLS (Transport Layer Security) protocol. Unlike RSA, Diffie-Hellman can be
Read MoreThe Audi Allroad finally has some competition. Source: CNet
Read MoreWith a motorsport-derived powertrain and looks that kill, Renault’s Trezor is one of the best concepts at the Paris Motor Show. Source: CNet
Read MoreAfter a Chinese broadcaster accuses Samsung of neglecting the country during its round of recalls, apologies and explanations, Samsung delivers one. Source: CNet
Read MoreSocial Cues: Twitter bids goodbye to a beloved spacecraft on a comet, and hello to a new Netflix series. Source: CNet
Read MoreGOP presidential nominee’s early morning rant on Twitter attacks the former Miss Universe and his Democratic rival Hillary Clinton. Source: CNet
Read MoreCelebrate our 500th episode (and 10th anniversary) with this special bumper-sized edition, featuring faces from the past including “Top Gear” host Rory Reid. Source: CNet
Read MoreGoogle has renamed Google Apps to G Suite. Yeah. Explain that to your users. In this not-really-a-rant rant, David Gewirtz explains how so many product name changes can be a complete and total pain for customers, IT folk, and even purchasing agents. Source: DIY IT
Read MoreLatest news [Editor’s Note: What immediately follows is a rundown of the latest developments and features Google has added to Apps for Work (G Suite) since this review was first written.] September 2016 Google has renamed Apps for Work as G Suite, which the company says better reflects the software’s mission in terms of putting
Read MoreRenault probably doesn’t appreciate it when you keep calling it the “Trevor.” Source: CNet
Read MoreThere are two major types of public cloud computing attacks: single-tenant and cross-tenant. A cross-tenant attack is the stuff of IT nightmares, but it has not yet occurred. (In a cross-tenant attack, the hackers gain root-level access to the cloud and thus access to most or all of the tenants — including you.) Single-tenant breaches are
Read MoreTake a good look at that grille before it eats your children. Source: CNet
Read MoreShop aims to help VR enthusiasts explore and create VR content while connecting with other customers. Source: CNet
Read MoreWin a sturdy all-terrain SanDisk Extreme 510 Portable SSD designed with photographers, videographers and outdoorsy types in mind. Source: CNet
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