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+14 +2Roku and Fox make last minute deal for Super Bowl broadcast
After a short, sharp fight over Roku's right to distribute Fox channels, the two companies have forged an agreement and you will be able to watch the Super Bowl in 4K HDR on Fox's Roku channels.
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+14 +2Roku may pull Fox channels just ahead of the Super Bowl
As Roku and Fox fight over Fox channel distribution rights, standalone Fox channels are scheduled to disappear from Roku devices and TVs just ahead of the big game. Fortunately, there are still ways to watch the game with or without Roku.
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+23 +5The 'Race To 5G' Is A Giant Pile Of Lobbyist Nonsense
We've noted for a while that the "race to 5G" is largely just the byproduct of telecom lobbyists hoping to spike lagging smartphone and network hardware sales. Yes, 5G is important in that it will provide faster, more resilient networks...
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+22 +4How to watch Super Bowl 2020: Stream Chiefs vs. 49ers for free without cable
The best way to watch the Kansas City Chiefs take on the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl LIV is by streaming. And the only way to watch the game in 4K HDR is through streaming. There are numerous other ways to watch the big game by streaming, too.
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+13 +2Nextcloud Hub takes on Google Docs and Office 365
Best known as a do-it-yourself cloud storage service, Nextcloud challenges SaaS vendors with launch of Hub.
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+21 +5China’s ridesharing giant DiDi makes Uber look like a driver sweat shop
Chinese drivers are earning well above average income while Aussie Uber drivers can’t make minimum wage. Marcus Reubenstein reports.
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+25 +5Stop accidentally handing over your personal information with these online privacy tips
2020 is off to a chaotic start, but locking down your online privacy is still vital. Give yourself an online privacy check-up and start 2020 securely
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+22 +4Here’s how just four satellites could provide worldwide internet
Engineers have been trying to crack this problem since the ’80s.
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+22 +1PrivacyTools - Encryption Against Global Mass Surveillance
You are being watched. PrivacyTools provides knowledge, encryption, and software recommendations to protect you against global mass surveillance.
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+24 +4Your worst office romance was never this bad
Over the course of a year, an amateur hacker exacted a wicked revenge on his ex-girlfriend, manipulating the criminal justice system, confounding police, and forcing her into an alternate reality of his own design.
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+38 +4Mozilla lays off about 70 employees including senior staffers
Known best for its Firefox browser, Mozilla laid off approximately 6% of its staff in the face of diminishing revenue.
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+25 +3Cut Undersea Cable Plunges Yemen Into Days-Long Internet Outage
The fragility of global internet structure has left the entire Red Sea region struggling to connect.
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+23 +5There Is No 'Going Dark:' Always-On Surveillance Posing Risks To US Covert Operations
The FBI and DOJ like to complain everything is "going dark." It isn't. The only thing that's still dark here is the FBI's FISA powers and the true number of encrypted devices in the FBI's possession. It's the...
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+32 +6How SpaceX Starlink works: price, launch date for Elon Musk's internet
Connecting to Starlink will be really easy, Elon Musk says
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+4 +1Unpatched VPN makes Travelex latest victim of “REvil” ransomware
In April of 2019, Pulse Secure issued an urgent patch to a vulnerability in its popular corporate VPN software—a vulnerability that not only allowed remote attackers to gain access without a username or password but also to turn off multi-factor authentication and view logs, usernames, and passwords cached by the VPN server in plain text. Now, a cybercriminal group is using that vulnerability to target and infiltrate victims, steal data, and plant ransomware.
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+31 +8A month at sea with no technology taught me how to steal my life back from my phone
As the head of a media and communications program, my life's digital-analogue balance was off. Four weeks at sea with no devices refocussed my views – even on things that had been there all along.
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+21 +3The internet made trans people visible. It also left them more vulnerable.
This decade has been a double-edged sword for trans people.
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+19 +2Court rules Turkey Wikipedia ban violates rights
Turkey’s highest court on Thursday ruled that the country's ban on the Wikipedia website violates freedom of expression,
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+33 +5Russia successfully disconnected from the internet
RuNet disconnection tests were successful, according to the Russian government.
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+23 +4The law that helped the internet flourish now undermines democracy
Section 230 of the 1996 US Telecoms Act is just 26 words long – but its impact has been incalculable
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