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Month: <span>July 2019</span>

Finding The Best Spec Broadband For Your Office

Most broadband specs are pathetic.  25 Mb/s was the broadband standard twenty-five years ago, back in 1994 (Think Clinton in the news for sexual harassment and the Good Friday Agreement in Northern Ireland.) Technology has moved on. Your computer is 100 times faster and you have many more internet-connected devices: But standard broadband speeds are […]
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YouTube Reportedly ‘Blocks’ Popular MP3 Stream-Ripping Sites

MP3 Stream-Ripping Sites Can No Longer Convert YouTube Clips YouTube, the popular video streaming platform, is actively blocking several MP3 stream-ripping websites from downloading and converting files from YouTube, reports TorrentFreak. For those unaware, stream-ripping websites usually take content mainly from YouTube along with other streaming platforms and convert streams into downloads, that allows users to […]
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Google Assistant Recordings Are Being Listened By Workers, Confirms Google

Google admits workers listening to recordings from Google Home smart speakers Search giant Google on Thursday acknowledged that its third-party contractors are recording and secretly listening to conversations customers have with their Google voice-activated device after a new report from Dutch news outlet VRT NWS disclosed the findings. According to VRT NWS, the recorded audio clips are being sent […]
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Kali Linux Is Now Available For Raspberry Pi 4

Raspberry Pi 4 gets its own version of Kali Linux Offensive Security has officially released Kali Linux for Raspberry Pi 4, the most powerful version of the mini-computer that was launched on June 24th. For those unaware, Kali Linux is one of the best Linux distros for hackers, pen-tester, and security researchers due to the fact […]
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Microsoft Teased Windows 1.0, Leaving Internet In Confusion

Windows is undoubtedly the most popular computer OS of all times. Recently, Microsoft teased the release of Windows 1.0. The announcement for Windows 1.0 was shared by Microsoft’s official Instagram and Twitter account. So here’s everything you need to know about Microsoft’s weird announcement for Windows 1.0. Microsoft’s Strange Social Media Activity In the past, […]
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YouTube Bans Hacking Tutorial Videos

YouTube includes ‘instructional hacking and phishing’ videos in its updated list of content violation Google-owned video-sharing site, YouTube extended its list of ‘banned content’ by including “instructional hacking and phishing” videos that show users “how to bypass secure computer systems or steal user credentials and personal data”. Other than the above, the recent policy update which […]
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