Onerep purged from Firefox
Onerep's CEO admitted creating multiple people-search networks
Big cheeses at the Mozzarella Foundation have announced it is phasing out its recent partnership with Onerep. This identity protection service was newly integrated into Firefox to help users remove their details from numerous people-search websites.
AI pin ships at the end of March
Wearable computer
The Humane Ai Pin is set to start shipping by the end of March.
Woz slams anti-Tik Tok move
The Chinese learnt all about tracking from us
CNN put Apple's "walled garden" under the microscope, questioning Steve Wozniak about the tech giant's so-called commitment to user security and privacy versus its vested interests.
Spies for hire
Chinese spies capitalised on several critical-severity flaws in F5 and ConnectWise equipment to market access to infiltrated US defence organisations, UK government bodies, and numerous other entities.
AMD releases FSR 3.1
Gaming boost
Last September, AMD released its AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution 3 (FSR 3) on the gaming world, delivering FPS enhancements in supported games. Now it has released a 3.1 version.
Brit government wants a TikTokxit now
It is what America wants
Not content with having the popularity rating of Ebola, out of touch UK MPs want to hack off all its Generation Z voters in a desperate bid to suck up to the US by branding the social notworking site TikTok as a security hazard.
Apple’s M-series chips are a hacker's paradise
Apple chips crumbles in baked in disaster
While the Fruity Cargo Cult Apple has been getting lots of free advertising in the Tame Apple Press for its homemade M-series chips, it would appear that they all come with a huge baked in security flaw.
How to kill off a good product
Motorola's 2024 Moto G Power has caught the eye with its vegan friendly tactile back and sleek edges, all for a modest €300, even if the camera and LCD screen don't quite hit the mark. But for some reason the whole thing has been destroyed by bloatware.
CISPE calls for inquiry into Broadcom’s lockdown antics
VMWare take over will decimate the cloud infrastructure
A European cloud trade organisation has urged an inquiry into Broadcom due to concerns about alterations to VMware’s licensing arrangements.
Apple pickled as California Attorney General takes it on
Anti-trust case started
The California Attorney General has gone and thrown the book at the fruity cargo cult Apple for playing monopoly.