Windows 10 Mobile build 14393.448 rolling out to the public

Windows 10 Mobile build 14393.448 rolling out to the public

H Microsoft έβγαλε public ένα νέο update για τα Windows Phone , την έκδοση 14393.448 . Η εκδοσή περιλαμβάνει κυρίως bug fixes και όχι νέα χαρακτηριστικά . Here’s what’s changed: Improved the reliability of multimedia audio, Remote Desktop, and Internet Explorer 11. Addressed issue that prevents users from connecting to a virtual private network (VPN). Addressed issue with a scheduled task that doesn’t run in Task Scheduler after reenabling. Addressed issue to update the Access…

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Dirty COW (CVE-2016-5195)

Dirty COW (CVE-2016-5195)

What is the CVE-2016-5195? CVE-2016-5195 is the official reference to this bug. CVE (Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures) is the Standard for Information Security Vulnerability Names maintained by MITRE. Why is it called the Dirty COW bug? “A race condition was found in the way the Linux kernel’s memory subsystem handled the copy-on-write (COW) breakage of private read-only memory mappings. An unprivileged local user could use this flaw to gain write access to otherwise read-only memory…

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PhotoMath Brings Its Awesome Math Equation Solving App To Android

PhotoMath Brings Its Awesome Math Equation Solving App To Android

PhotoMath is a nifty little app. You point your phone camera at a math equation, and it will give you the answer and show you all the steps to solve this particular equation. Following its huge success in the App Store, the app is coming to Android. When I first played with PhotoMath before the team took the stage in our Battlefield competition at Disrupt London, I was impressed by its design and overall user…

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Swiss Watch Makers Announce An Activity Tracking System Designed To Hide Inside Fancy Watches

Swiss Watch Makers Announce An Activity Tracking System Designed To Hide Inside Fancy Watches

If you’ve been wondering how Switzerland was going to react to the coming of the Apple Watch, ponder no more: two smaller luxury watch companies, Alpina and Frederique Constant, have added electronic components to otherwise staid analog watches, essentially turning a fancy timepiece into a sort of mechanical Fitbit. The platform, called Manufacture Modules Technologies or MMT, is embedded inside Swiss-made cases and powers the hour and minute hands as well as, in the current…

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Google’s future campus looks like a sci-fi utopia

Google’s future campus looks like a sci-fi utopia

Google has revealed eye-popping ideas for a redesign of its California headquarters that symbolize how far the company wants to move beyond its core search business. Plans submitted Friday to the Mountain View City Council include lightweight block-like structures—not stationary concrete buildings—that can be moved around as the company invests in new product areas. These areas now include self-driving cars, solar-powered drones and robots. Google’s self-driving car team, for instance, has different needs than search…

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The FCC’s net neutrality rules: 5 things you need to know

The FCC’s net neutrality rules: 5 things you need to know

Advocates for open access to the Internet were popping champagne corks on Thursday after the Federal Communications Commission voted in favor of reclassifying broadband Internet as a public utility. In addition to regulating fixed broadband lines that go into your home, the FCC vote also extended public utility rules to mobile broadband for the first time. The FCC vote means that Internet service providers (ISPs) will be required by law to respect the principles of…

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The Internet of Things and the currency of privacy

The Internet of Things and the currency of privacy

If you’re like most people, you share a lot of personal information with companies like Google and Facebook for the convenience their free services provide. In turn, these companies sell your tastes and preferences to marketers, probably for less than $2 a pop. You read that right. The Financial Times created an online calculator to estimate how much your data is worth down to the penny. Mine is worth $1.55. Face it: Privacy is a…

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White House privacy proposal aims to give you control over your data

White House privacy proposal aims to give you control over your data

U.S. businesses that collect personal data would be required to describe their privacy and security practices and give consumers control over their personal information under a proposed privacy bill of rights released Friday by President Barack Obama’s administration.The proposal would also require companies and nonprofit groups to collect and retain only the personal data they need to operate. However, the proposal allows industry groups to submit their own codes of conduct to the Federal Trade…

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Linux gaming rising: 25 killer PC games that call Linux home

Linux gaming rising: 25 killer PC games that call Linux home

Linux games rising For the first time in a long time, Linux gamers have a reason to smile. Gaming on the open-source operating system has long meant dabbling in Wine and arcane workarounds, but ever since Valve launched Steam for Linux a year-and-a-half ago the number of native Linux games has positively exploded. Sure, Valve’s embrace of Linux may have a wee bit to do with advancing the Steam Machine ideal, but any game released for…

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How to keep your PC secure when Microsoft ends Windows XP support

How to keep your PC secure when Microsoft ends Windows XP support

The Windows XPocalypse is almost upon us. After a legendary dozen year run, Microsoft will stop providing security patches for Windows XP on April 8, 2014. Without Microsoft’s protection, all those WinXP PCs will have targets painted on their hard drives. Nearly 30 percent of Internet-connected PCs still run Windows XP, and no, they won’t die that day. They’ll continue running like normal, but they’ll be rotting inside, becoming increasingly full of security holes. Microsoft…

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