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Facebook Wanted To Build Up Competitors Using Its Own Code

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Facebook May Forced To Sell WhatsApp And Instagram
Facebook is currently being indicted in the United States by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and 48 states for unfair competition practices. As Washington Post reports,...

Pegasus Virus: 36 Al Jazeera Journalists Have Been Spied Through Kismet...

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Pegasus Virus Kismet iOS Vulnerability
According to an investigation by Citizen Lab, from the University of Toronto, Canada — at least 36 employees of Al Jazeera TV as well as a...

Let’s Encrypt Changes Its Plan To Save Old Android Devices From...

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Lets Encrypt news and stories
Earlier, the free certification authority Let's Encrypt actually wanted to switch to intermediate certificates that are signed by their own root certificate. But now...

OnePlus 8T Concept: Reactive Sensor Technology And Breathing Monitor Via mmWave

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OnePlus 8T Concept
OnePlus always likes to experiment with next-generation technologies or designs that are ahead of their time. Now with the OnePlus 8T, launched in October...

US Government Put DJI On The List Of Prohibited Foreign Entities

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US vetoes DJI
The US government has put the drone manufacturer SZ DJI Technology Company, better known as DJI, on the 'blacklist', which represents a complete blockade...

28 Malicious Extensions Detected For Google Chrome And Microsoft Edge

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Malware attack news and stories
Avast researchers have identified as many as 28 third-party extensions infected with malware for Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge. The list includes 15 Google Chrome extensions and...

Microsoft May Develop Its Own ARM Processors Like Apple

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Microsoft ARM Processors
First, it was Apple, with its Apple Silicon SoCs, and now it seems that Microsoft would be thinking of following that same path by...

Indispensable Upgrades for Modern Computer Users

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Computer Engineer
Staying up with the major developments in computing has always been important, but too often we underestimate how quickly our knowledge goes out of...