If you spend a lot of time on YouTube, the phrase “Your browser does not currently recognize any of the video formats available” might be […] Read the original post by Joseph Keller
Month: October 2017
Safari bookmark sync out of whack? Here’s the solution
iCloud has a feature that lets you sync your Safari bookmarks across your Macs, iPhones, and iPads. However, Macworld reader Mark has a tale that […] Read the original post by Glenn Fleishman
The $95,000 Fake Corpse Training a Generation of Doctors
Hospitals and med schools use fake corpses to teach anatomy, and the most lifelike model is the SynDaver Patient. Read the original post by jonchristian
Exterior of the Old Greyhound Pub, New Street, Worcester…16.10.17.
A DAY has passed since a a pub, standing on one of the oldest inn sites in Worcester, was forced to shut its doors – […] Read the original post by Evesham Journal
U.S Lawmakers File Bill to Enable Businesses to Pursue Cyber-Criminals
Two U.S. representatives introduce legislation that aims to give companies the legal protection needed to pursue and identify hackers over the Internet. Read the original post by Evan Selleck
Tanium Expands Security Platform with Asset Module
Tanium CEO Orion Hindawi wants his customers to be concerned about the things they actually can control, that will help to improve security. Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
There’s More to Windows 10 Fall Creators Update Than Mixed Reality
The latest version of Windows 10 helps users build bridges between iOS or Android devices and their PCs. Read the original post by Evan Selleck
WhatsApp Now Allows Users To Share Their Live Locations
Apps like WhatsApp allow users to share their location with their contacts. However this location is static meaning that once it's been shared, it can't […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo
Amazon adds loads more branded Dash buttons in UK
You are about to activate our Facebook Messenger news bot. Once subscribed, the bot will send you a digest of trending stories once a day. Read the original post by TechCrunch
Activision’s Patent Helps Encourage Players To Spend Money In-Game
These days game developers and publishers are no longer content in just selling players a copy of a game. Instead it seems that companies these […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo
It Takes Just $1,000 to Track Someone’s Location With Mobile Ads
University of Washington researchers have shown just how cheaply spies can exploit ad networks for fine-grained, individualized surveillance. Read the original post by Andy Greenberg
Social Media Marathon Cheating: Con or Victimless Crime?
Rogue marathon runners are using social media to cheat their way into races—and it may not be a victimless crime. Read the original post by Mary Pilon
It Takes Just $1000 to Track Someone’s Location With Mobile Ads
University of Washington researchers have shown just how cheaply spies can exploit ad networks for fine-grained, individualized surveillance. Read the original post by Andy Greenberg
Me Too and the Problem with Viral Outrage
Phenomenons like Me Too are great for Facebook—and that should give us pause. They’re exhausting us to the point where we cannot meaningfully act. Read the original post by Jessi Hempel
The 12 best iPhone and iPad puzzle games
Smart choices Image by Sirvo There’s no shortage of diversions on the App Store, but why waste your spare time on some mindless grind when you can […] Read the original post by Andrew Hayward