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[National Geographic Releases Alarming Climate Change Movie 'Before the Flood' On YouTube]
[Phil Schiller Says the MacBook Pro Doesn't Need an SD Card Slot]
[New WikiLeaks Emails Show Clinton Campaign Communicated With State Department]
[Why Tesla's New Solar Roof Tiles and Home Battery Are Such a Big Deal]
[LastPass Makes Password Management Free Across All Of Your Devices]
[Trump Organization Owns More Than 3,600 Domain Names, Many of Which Bash Trump]
[Google Security Engineer Claims Android Is Now As Secure As the iPhone]
[On Wall Street, a High-Ranking Few Still Avoid Email]
[Hulk Hogan Settles With Gawker For $31 Million]
[Facebook Officially Announces Gameroom, Its PC Steam Competitor]
[Computer Virus Attack Forces Hospitals To Cancel Operations, Shut Down Systems]
[Microsoft Teams Launches To Take on Slack in the Workplace]
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[Google Joins Mozilla and Apple In Distrusting WoSign and StartCom Certificates]
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[National Geographic Releases Alarming Climate Change Movie 'Before the Flood' On YouTube]
From the take-action department
dryriver writes: National Geographic's Climate Change movie "Before The Flood," featuring actor-activist Leonardo DiCaprio, can now be viewed freely on Youtube. One of the most interesting points in the movie comes at around the 23 minute mark. At...
[Phil Schiller Says the MacBook Pro Doesn't Need an SD Card Slot]
From the you're-welcome department
Apple's new MacBook Pro models have upset many people for many different reasons. Some are unhappy with the inability to get more than 16GB of RAM, some are upset with the high-price, some are unhappy about the missing physical Escape and function...
[Newly Published WikiLeaks Emails Show Clinton Campaign Communicated With State Department]
From the communication-is-key department
An anonymous reader quotes a report from ABC News: A State Department official appeared to coordinate with Hillary Clinton's nascent presidential campaign hours before the former secretary of state's exclusive use of private emails was first...
[Why Tesla's New Solar Roof Tiles and Home Battery Are Such a Big Deal]
From the deeper-understanding department
On October 28th, Tesla founder and CEO Elon Musk unveiled the residential "solar roof," consisting of glass roof tiles with integrated solar panels. Not only are they more durable than traditional roof panels, but they offer efficiency that is 98...
[LastPass Makes Password Management Free Across All Of Your PCs, Tablets and Smartphones]
From the free-stuff department
LastPass on Wednesday announced that its popular password manager will now be free for all to use. LastPass previously charged a fee of $12 per year to sync passwords across multiple devices, such as a computer, tablet or phone. From a report on...
[Trump Organization Owns More Than 3,600 Domain Names, Many of Which Bash Trump]
From the business-opportunities department
With the presidential election just days away, research firm DomainIQ decided to track down the number of domains registered under Donald Trump's organization and Hillary Clinton's campaign. They found that the Trump Organization owns more than...
[Google Security Engineer Claims Android Is Now As Secure As the iPhone]
From the this-or-that department
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Motherboard: It's a common assumption among tech geeks, and even cybersecurity experts, that if you are really paranoid, you should probably use an iPhone, and not Android. But the man responsible for...
[On Wall Street, a High-Ranking Few Still Avoid Email]
From the by-choice department
The world may be increasingly becoming digital, but a small group of the Wall Street elite refuses to say anything substantive in an email, text, or chat, and some will not communicate digitally at all. From a Reuters report: This group, which...
[Hulk Hogan Settles With Gawker For $31 Million]
From the hard-peace department
Gawker Media, which filed for bankruptcy after losing a lawsuit brought by the former professional wrestler Hulk Hogan, has settled the case. The settlement, which court documents indicate is for $31 million, comes less than eight months after a...
[Facebook Officially Announces Gameroom, Its PC Steam Competitor]
From the all-in-one department
An anonymous reader quotes a report from TechCrunch: After losing mobile gaming to iOS and Android, Facebook is making a big push into playing on PC with today's developer launch of its Gameroom Windows desktop gaming platform. After months of...
[Computer Virus Attack Forces Hospitals To Cancel Operations, Shut Down Systems]
From the virus-outbreak department
A hospital system in the United Kingdom has canceled all planned operations and diverted major trauma cases to neighboring facilities citing a computer virus outbreak. From a report on ZDNet: The Northern Lincolnshire and Goole NHS Foundation...
[Microsoft Teams Launches To Take on Slack in the Workplace]
From the microsoft-teams department
Microsoft today launched its team collaboration app called Microsoft Teams. The app, which competes with Slack, is available in beta starting today. Microsoft describes the app as a "chat-based workspace in Office 365." The Verge adds:Microsoft...
[UK Auto Insurer Will Use Facebook Data To Set Premium]
From the hmmm department
An anonymous reader writes: Major UK insurer Admiral has announced that it will use data garnered from Facebook profiles to help set insurance premiums for first-time drivers. The company intends to examine Facebook data including likes and posts...
[Google Joins Mozilla and Apple In Distrusting WoSign and StartCom Certificates]
From the trust-issues department
itwbennett quotes a report from CSO Online: Following similar decisions by Mozilla and Apple, Google plans to reject new digital certificates issued by certificate authorities WoSign and StartCom because they violated industry rules and best...
[Interviews: Ask American Author and Entrepreneur Seth Godin a Question]
From the nerds-with-fame department
Seth Godin is an American author, entrepreneur, marketer, and public speaker. He is just about as nerdy as it gets, receiving degrees in computer science and philosophy from Tufts University, followed by an MBA in marketing from the Stanford...
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