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Chrome 63 rolling out to Mac, Windows, and Linux w/ Flags redesign, Site Certificate shortcut Chrome 63 is rolling out to Mac, Windows, and Linux today with an assortment of developer-focused features and security fixes. The biggest additions in this desktop release are a redesigned chrome://flags page and a tweaked permissions dropdown.
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GDPR: 7 Steps to Compliance GDPR offers a groundbreaking overhaul of rules first implemented two decades earlier, when the impact on the internet was a mere fraction of what it is today. For consumers, these new rules promise greater data protection. For businesses, however, the rules will require significant overhauls, as the cost ...
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Google Patches Critical Encryption Bug Impacting Pixel, Nexus Phones Android CAF (Custom Android Firmware) releases are custom branches of the Linux kernel developed to support Qualcomm chipsets. Qualcomm MSM chips are processors made for older model high-end phones. And Android for MSM, Firefox OS for MSM and QRD (Qualcomm Reference Design) ...
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Nerd Prep – Part 3 : Installing Software without Internet (Linux & Android) Every modern Operating System comes pre-configured to install (and update) software via the Internet. I show you how to fix that and host your own software repository. Which is also handy for businesses looking to save bandwidth. What's more, I show you how to do it using both Linux and Android.
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Eyes linux There are a few steps involved, but we think you'll find it easy to follow along. The Eye-Fi card is a nifty solution for adding wireless capabilities to virtually any digital camera, but it does have one serious drawback: the ca Depending on your Linux, Windows or Mac distribution, (any OS that supports ...
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