Ticketmaster admits it hacked rival company before it went out of business arstechnica.com Posted by Rambler 4 years ago 2 comments 2
Hundreds of Google Employees Unionize, Culminating Years of Activism nytimes.com Posted by Rambler 4 years ago 1 comment 4
Thailand to launch a moon space programme to boost efforts to become a high-income economy thaiexaminer.com Posted by Rambler 4 years ago No comments 2
[Oldie but goodie] I Turned Off JavaScript in My Web Browser for a Whole Week and It Was Glorious wired.com Posted by Rambler 4 years ago 2 comments 4
Apple removes 39,000 game apps from China store to meet deadline reuters.com Posted by Rambler 4 years ago No comments 4
The Most High-profile Cyberattacks of 2020 makeitmagazine.net Posted by Rambler 4 years ago No comments 2
NewPipe, an open-source YouTube frontend for Android, adds "fake news" warnings and infoboxes github.com Posted by solstice 4 years ago 3 comments 6
Tech companies aren’t doing enough to keep their devices out of landfills, and neither are we cnbc.com Posted by Rambler 4 years ago No comments 3
Amazon Scooped Up Data From Its Own Sellers to Launch Competing Products wsj.com Posted by Rambler 4 years ago 2 comments 6
Time to End Patent Monopolies - CounterPunch.org counterpunch.org Posted by Rambler 4 years ago 1 comment 10
Blockchain Technology in Upcoming Years - an Overview of Trends and Future Predictions getblock.io Posted by Rambler 4 years ago 2 comments 6
Embrace the Splinternet without Flinching cheapskatesguide.org Posted by Rambler 4 years ago No comments 6
SolarWinds: Hacked firm issues urgent security fix bbc.com Posted by Rambler 4 years ago No comments 5
Nasa's Mars rover and the 'seven minutes of terror' bbc.com Posted by Rambler 4 years ago No comments 3
Stimulus bill includes .gov bill to help states and localities move domains statescoop.com Posted by Rambler 4 years ago 1 comment 4
In 2021, we need to fix America’s internet. We pay twice as much as Europe for high speeds, assuming we can even get them. archive.is Posted by Rambler 4 years ago 4 comments 5
Starting Sunday, cable companies can no longer ‘rent’ you the router you already own theverge.com Posted by Rambler 4 years ago 3 comments 4
How U.S. agencies' trust in untested software opened the door to hackers archive.is Posted by Rambler 4 years ago No comments 4
Facebook Is Facing Its 'Existential Threat' but It's Not From the Government. It's Apple. The two companies are battling back and forth over how big tech treats your privacy. inc.com Posted by trevor 4 years ago 1 comment 4
Judge orders Tim Cook and Craig Federighi documentation in Epic case appleinsider.com Posted by trevor 4 years ago No comments 4