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Users rebel at $69 price to keep old peripherals alive Apple won't admit it got the pricing wrong, but has nonetheless slashed the cost of USB-C-to-connectors-people-actually-use dongles.…
Lees meerPerils of Internet demonstrated very graphically to wide-eyed kids ENTIRELY SFW VID A school cyber safety spiel delivered by Symantec's Norton brand at Australia's Robina High School has resulted in smut being displayed to the assembled students.…
Lees meerBut physics is resisting: antiproton weight probe reveals no anomalies Sorry, new physics fans, CERN has once again failed to break the old physics, this time using a particle decelerator that chilled helium atoms close to absolute zero.…
Lees meerEr is een nieuwe versie van AIMP uitgekomen, een uitgave die als bèta wordt aangeboden. Deze gratis lichtgewichtmediaspeler van Russische makelij heeft ondersteuning voor de populairste muziekformaten. Het uiterlijk heeft wat weg van het bekende Win…
Lees meerAnd once he was in, this creep searched for sexy emails An Arizona man has been arrested for hacking 1050 email accounts at two united States universities, plus attempts to do so at some 75 other educational institutions.…
Lees meerNo live sightings have been reported since October British honeybees can sleep safely in their hives tonight. The UK Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs has announced that the outbreak of Asian hornets in Blighty has been safely contain…
Lees meerThis will not be the year of Linux on the media centre desktop, after all The developers behind Mythbuntu, a Linux distribution dedicated to melding the open source digital video recorder MythTV with Ubuntu Linux, have called it quits.…
Lees meerTops US$290 million for Q3 2016 Arista may be fighting Cisco's legal fires in the USA, but it's still managed to post increasing revenue and profit.…
Lees meerEl Reg was right: emailgate 2.0 is a fizzer On Sunday night, after a week of sending US elections spinning and Presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton tumbling in polls, FBI director Michael Comey backed off and wrote to Congressional committee chairs …
Lees meerIdea for low-powered HTML adjustments abandoned after security implications explored Apple and Mozilla are leading the charge away from a W3C standard, because it's too much of a privacy risk.…
Lees meerWith Google goggles on, Chrome security performance outshines other browsers Two in three web pages served over the world's favourite web browser Chrome are now secured with HTTPS, Google says.…
Lees meerPrivate venture consortium buys 57 bit barns Fresh from its giga-acquisition of Level 3 Communications, CenturyLink is selling off 57 data centres to a bunch of private venture firms.…
Lees meerCanadian Security Intelligence Service mangled mandate to feed its big data appetite Canada's Federal Court has rapped the Canadian Security Intelligence Service's (CSIS) knuckles for retaining too much citizen metadata.…
Lees meerWe know what job you applied for last summer and so do social engineers Cisco has fixed a vulnerability in its Professional Careers portal that may have exposed truckloads of personal information.…
Lees meerGive us the sound of rolling dice heads After the collapse of Australia's Census on August 9, Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull told radio shock-jock Alan Jones “Lots of people are trying to find out who to blame and what heads should roll” at the Aus…
Lees meer'We already had those d**k pics', apparently The FBI's backed away from its almost-unprecedented (and much-criticised) intervention in the US Federal election, announcing there's nothing to investigate in the “Anthony Weiner e-mails”.…
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