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This Week in Tech 660: Bankwupt

Posted on April 1, 2018 by NCCT

Best April Fools Tech Jokes. Cloudflare’s 1.1.1.1 DNS service. Apple’s Education Event. US wants visa applicants’ social media accounts. Tim Cook talks privacy. Ready Player One review. SpaceX’s satellite internet plans. Fatal Tesla crash.

Posted in Apple, Technology | Tagged Social Media, spacex, tesla

This Week in Tech 651: Occupy Fiber

Posted on January 29, 2018 by NCCT

Elon Musk’s great ideas: Tesla, SpaceX, flamethrowers. Apple HomePod arrives next week. Google Clips camera is not at all creepy, we swear. Nobody won the Lunar X Prize. Amazon Go officially opens. Montana, New York, AT&T, John Deere, and Burger King take up the Net Neutrality battle. Intel’s Spectre patch is a garbage fire.

Posted in Apple, Technology | Tagged amazon, elon musk, spacex, tesla

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  • Android users now have an easy way to check the security of their passwords
  • Report: Fry’s Electronics going out of business, shutting down all stores
  • Musk: Starlink will hit 300Mbps and expand to “most of Earth” this year
  • The bitcoin blockchain is helping keep a botnet from being taken down
  • AT&T and Frontier have let phone networks fall apart, Calif. regulator finds
  • New malware found on 30,000 Macs has security pros stumped
  • Comcast reluctantly drops data-cap enforcement in 12 states for rest of 2021
  • New browser-tracking hack works even when you flush caches or go incognito
  • Microsoft says SolarWinds hackers stole source code for 3 products
  • France ties Russia’s Sandworm to a multiyear hacking spree

RSS PCWorld

  • Meet Microsoft's new ink-first app, Journal
  • Microsoft's next Windows 10 21H1 has essentially one new feature
  • Microsoft will remove the old Edge browser from all Windows 10 PCs on April 13
  • PCWorld's February Digital Magazine: The Chip Wars Rage On
  • Find gorgeous PC background images every day with Bing Wallpaper
  • Windows 10X leaks: Hands-on with Microsoft's new, simplified OS
  • PCWorld's January Digital Magazine: How much scalpers make selling the hardware you want most
  • How to Use Windows Security in Windows 10
  • Microsoft unveils a new addition to the Windows taskbar: A news and weather feed
  • What you need to know about Windows Security in Windows 10

RSS TechSpot

  • See how an RTX 2080 Ti's gaming performance compares to a new card after 18 months of mining
  • Illinois legislator is trying to ban violent video games in the state
  • Global chip shortages expected to last into 2022
  • Roblox plans to go public on March 10 via a direct listing following $29.5 billion valuation
  • Google finally updated Gmail's App Store entry with privacy 'nutrition labels'
  • Gran Turismo 7 gets pushed back to 2022 due to pandemic-related production challenges
  • Google struggles to fix Savage Planet bugs since shutting down its game studios
  • Sony announces next-gen virtual reality headset for the PlayStation 5
  • Qualcomm and Sophos strike cybersecurity deal that highlights benefits of 5G and AI in PCs
  • Twisted Metal is getting a live-action TV series adaptation

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