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India’s attempts to censor BBC documentary make more people want to watch it Zero-coverage
Efforts by the Indian government to block a BBC documentary criticizing Prime Minister Narendra Modi appear to have backfired as more students across the country continue to plan screenings of the series. The two part series entitled “India: The Modi Question”, which premiered last week on BBC Two in the UK, details allegations about Modi’s […]
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Amazon’s fresh grocery delivery will cost more starting next month Zero-coverage
fresh amazon, the retail giant’s online and physical grocery store, is increasing the amount Prime members must spend to qualify for free grocery delivery. As of February 28, supermarket orders under $150 with a two-hour delivery window will include a service fee. Previously, orders over $35 to $50, depending on area, qualified for free delivery. […]
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Why I’m excited about the OnePlus 11 5G Zero-coverage
To no one’s surprise, OnePlus’ next phone is called the OnePlus 11 5G. It is currently available in China, and the the phone will launch globally on February 7. Follow the very good last year. OnePlus 10 Pro and comes hot on the heels of OnePlus 10T that left a bad taste in our mouths […]
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Trump’s Facebook and Instagram accounts reinstated after two-year ban Zero-coverage
Former President Trump to be allowed back on Facebook and Instagram after a two-year ban for inciting violence during the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol, Facebook’s parent meta-platforms Announced Tuesday. “The suspension was an extraordinary decision made under extraordinary circumstances,” Nick Clegg, Meta’s president of global affairs, said in a blog post. “The normal […]
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Your Windows apps and devices could be facing a new kind of threat Zero-coverage
A critical flaw in Windows-powered data centers and applications, which Microsoft fixed in mid-2022, remains unpatched on nearly all vulnerable endpoints, putting countless users at risk of different malware attacks or even ransomware. Akamai cybersecurity researchers published a proof of concept (PoC) for the flaw and determined the high percentage of devices still not fixed. […]
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CEF selects HPE Greenlake to develop a digitalization strategy Zero-coverage
Wholesale power grid City Electrical Factors (CEF) is set to implement HPE GreenLake as the first stage of its digital transformation. CEF plans to use the HPE GreenLake Platform to optimize the management and security of its infrastructure using disaster recovery capabilities provided by IT services company Zerto. HPE Greenlake provides an on-demand service for […]
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Donald Trump can return to Facebook and Instagram Zero-coverage
Social media firm Meta said the former US president’s suspension will end “in the coming weeks.”
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GPU Miners Trick: Beware Of Painted Memory On Used Graphics Cards Zero-coverage
PPE: Faded memory chips are a common sign of heavily used graphics cards, possibly old mining cards. Recent evidence suggests that some resellers are trying to trick customers by painting over memory. Paint comes off relatively easily for those inspecting used GPUs. Two Brazilian YouTube channels have uncovered signs that cryptominers are trying to sell […]
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RSA’s disappearance from quantum attacks is greatly exaggerated, says an expert Zero-coverage
Three weeks ago, panic spread across some corners of the security world after researchers discovered a breakthrough that finally put an end to the cracking of widely used RSA encryption scheme within reach through the use of quantum computing. Scientists and cryptographers have known for two decades that a factorization method known as Shor’s algorithm […]
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The US government is suing Google, again Zero-coverage
A new US government lawsuit alleges that Google hurt innovation and increased costs for Internet users by trying to monopolize the digital advertising industry. Technology 25 January 2023 for jeremy hsu Google keeps, on average, 30 cents for every dollar spent through its advertising tools. Shutterstock/PixieMe Google is facing a new antitrust lawsuit from the […]