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This free, open-source password manager (based on JavaScript and NodeJS), which runs across desktop, mobile and browser platforms, gets a bug fix, CSV export and offline vault access for the mobile version.
Lees meerThe friendly firewall, which monitors and manages access from each application to your network and storage devices, gets a couple of bug fixes.
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Lees meerlost email, HIPAA problems
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Lees meerBack to My Mac; Chrome; Apple options; Jump; Screens...
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Lees meerbrowser hijacks vs. Malwarebytes and Windows Defender
Lees meerHere's another remote control replacement candidate for Apple's abandoned Back to My Mac (and it also handles Windows remote desktops).
Lees meerApple deleted Ethernet ports from its MacBook Pro, but you can add much faster 10Gbps Ethernet (and fibre connections) via these Thunderbolt 3 adapters.
Lees meerThese Type-C USB and Thunderbolt 3 cables offer full power and speed, plus a longer, "active" Thunderbolt 3 option.
Lees meerThis object-oriented, visual development system can build apps for OS X, Windows, Linux, iOS, Web, and Raspberry Pi (and it's free for development and testing).
Lees meerThis search website, browser extensions and iOS app offer radical improvements in privacy vs. Google.
Lees meerThe open-source, cross-platform password manager gets a new, more secure browser plug-in.
Lees meerBitdefender Box 2, Raspberry Pi-Hole, pfSense, Synology options, DNS services, and more
Lees meerUPS replacement batteries; new electrolyte
Lees meer2018 model, USB-C cable confusion clarification
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