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You'll soon be able to dump your mobile provider by text
'It's not you, it's me'
Microsoft confirms Linux distros and other cools stuff won't run on Windows 10 S
'We know we said UWPs, but it's not all UWPs'
Google risks leaving the rest of the world behind with an I/O full of 'US only'
Most countries haven't got last year's announcements yet
HSBC's voice recognition security system gets pwned by the BBC
It's good news for impressionists who have fallen on hard times
Asus teases Ryzen-powered gaming laptop ahead of Computex
Laptop could pack an as-yet-unannounced variant of AMD's standard Ryzen CPUs
News continued
IBM's makes quantum computing breakthrough with 'fastest' 17-qubit processor
Prototype is 'at least' twice as powerful as before
Developer releases a WannaCry cure-all for Windows XP
Decryption tool is available to download now on GitHub
Galaxy Note 8 specs, release date and price
Leak points to a 6.3in 18.5:9 aspect ratio display
DaFont gets hacked and rinsed for its passwords
Poor passwords apparently, but such fonts
London City Airport will become UK's first to install remote air-traffic control system
What could possibly go wrong?
Mozilla confirms that Flash will be 'Ask to Activate' starting with Firefox 55
Flash is one step closer to full eradication
Surface Pro 4 successor leaks ahead of 23 May unveiling
Kaby Lake-powered Windows 10 laptop will debut next week
Zomato's rotten security sees hackers make off with 6.6 million user passwords
Security experts warn that 'hashed' passwords are easily cracked
DDoS activity falls 30 per cent but Mirai-style attacks are on the rise
Akamai warns that bigger attacks could be just around the corner
Facebook denies misleading EU regulators during WhatsApp probe
But that ain't gonna get it out of the EC's €110m fine
ARM teams with scientists to create chips that stick to your braaaains
Could help the paralysed move
- IBM's makes quantum computing breakthrough with 'fastest' 17-qubit processor
- Developer releases a WannaCry cure-all for Windows XP
- Galaxy Note 8 specs, release date and price
- DaFont gets hacked and rinsed for its passwords
- London City Airport will become UK's first to install remote air-traffic control system
- Google risks leaving the rest of the world behind with an I/O full of 'US only'
- Mozilla confirms that Flash will be 'Ask to Activate' starting with Firefox 55
- Twitter abandons Do Not Track for more granular privacy rules
- Surface Pro 4 successor leaks ahead of 23 May unveiling
- You'll soon be able to dump your mobile provider by text
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Galaxy Note 8 specs, release date and price
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Microsoft, it's not just the NSA. If you want to kill WannaCry, fix broken Windows
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Microsoft goes all Sean Spicer when we ask about WannaCry XP patching
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AMD 'Threadripper' CPU eyes Intel's Core i9 with 16 cores and 32 threads
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Microsoft confirms Linux distros and other cools stuff won't run on Windows 10 S
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Google risks leaving the rest of the world behind with an I/O full of 'US only'
Most countries haven't got last year's announcements yet