2018 in cybersecurity: Regrets, we have a few

There were cops unlocking iPhones with corpses. Australia mandated backdoors. Apple came out swinging against accusations they were infiltrated by Chinese spy chips. Japan’s Cybersecurity minister… Continue reading here: 2018 in cybersecurity: Regrets, we have a few

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Mars Express orbiter snaps stunning image of Korolev crater

The European Space Agency has released a gorgeous composite image of Mars’ Korolev crater, an 82-kilometer-wide crater situated in the planet’s northern lowlands. The ESA’s Mars Express orbiter… Go here to read the rest: Mars Express orbiter snaps stunning image of Korolev crater

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LG’s Laser 4K beams a 120-inch picture from seven inches away

Just as surely as CES comes around, LG shows up with a laser projector to hopefully tempt you into ditching that TV. This year’s attempt is another CineBeam model, and the Laser 4K is ready to… Go here to read the rest: LG’s Laser 4K beams a 120-inch picture from seven inches away

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Samsung’s 2019 TVs could add Google Assistant AI along with Bixby

CES 2019 is right around the corner, and we’re preparing to learn all about next year’s major electronics releases. Of course that will include a slew of new TVs, and Variety reports that Samsung… See the original post here: Samsung’s 2019 TVs could add Google Assistant AI along with Bixby

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Consumer privacy made losers of us all this year

Compounding the data breaches of years past — Twitch, Yahoo, Twitter, LinkedIn, Equifax, Uber, Target — it’s clear that if you’re a human who uses the internet regularly, you’re affected.The FBI… The rest is here: Consumer privacy made losers of us all this year

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