Facebook’s two-factor ad practices give middle finger to infosec

Not so, we learned this past week, when amid all the chaos of the news cycle we’re desperately trying to stay on top of, it came to light that Facebook admitted to handing over people’s phone… See the original post: Facebook’s two-factor ad practices give middle finger to infosecNo input file specified.

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Researchers develop a computer that’s fooled by optical illusions

Thomas Serre, an associate professor in the cognitive, linguistic and psychological sciences department at Brown University, said he thinks these kinds of illusions, where reality and what you see… See more here: Researchers develop a computer that’s fooled by optical illusionsNo input file specified.

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iFixit confirms you can still repair your own iMac Pro or MacBook Pro

As they put it, any “secret repair kill switch hasn’t been activated — yet.” So far, it has limited approaches that limit repairs based on security to the TouchID and FaceID sensors that require… Excerpt from: iFixit confirms you can still repair your own iMac Pro or MacBook ProNo input file specified.

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Nokia’s mirror-finish 7.1 phone is coming to the US for $349

The Nokia 7.1 is essentially a second-generation iteration of the Nokia 7, which was a China-exclusive when it first launched. The 7.1, however, will be available globally, and is remarkably more… Follow this link: Nokia’s mirror-finish 7.1 phone is coming to the US for $349No input file specified.

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Jarvish’s carbon fiber smart helmets put Alexa on your head

The Taiwanese company will be introducing two helmets in the coming year. The first is the $799 Jarvish X, with voice activation and support for Siri, Google Assistant and Alexa. Riders can ask… View original post here: Jarvish’s carbon fiber smart helmets put Alexa on your headNo input file specified.

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