Facebook hit with three privacy investigations in a single day

2019-04-27T10:08:56+01:00April 29th, 2019|TechCrunch|

Third time lucky — unless you’re Facebook . The social networking giant was hit Thursday by a trio of investigations over its privacy practices following a particularly tumultuous month of security lapses and privacy violations — the latest in a string of embarrassing and damaging breaches at the company, much of its own doing. Source

Apple could release a 31.6-inch 6K external display this year

2019-04-13T10:20:16+01:00April 15th, 2019|TechCrunch|

Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has released a new report about future Apple products — 9to5mac obtained the report. The company could be working on a new 31.6-inch external display with a 6K resolution that could work particularly well with the Mac Pro. New iPad and MacBook Pro models with better displays are also in the works. [...]

Microsoft, Sony and Nintendo quizzed over subscriptions

2019-04-06T10:14:25+01:00April 12th, 2019|BBC|

Microsoft, Sony and Nintendo are being investigated in the UK for the way subscriptions to their online gaming services are renewed. The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) said it was "concerned" about whether the firms are acting legally. The CMA will also look at the firms' terms and conditions, as well as how they handle [...]

Amazon reportedly readying its Alexa-powered answer to AirPods

2019-04-06T09:59:37+01:00April 9th, 2019|TechCrunch|

Amazon is ready to challenge Apple with a cheaper, Alexa-powered set of wireless earbuds. If successful, it would carve out a space for the popular digital assistant, and its deep connections to the rest of Amazon’s ecosystem, in the mobile world Amazon has hitherto largely failed to penetrate. But that’s a big if. Source

Hackers dropped a secret backdoor in Asus’ update software

2019-03-29T16:46:44+00:00April 2nd, 2019|TechCrunch|

Hackers targeted and compromised “hundreds of thousands” of Asus computer owners by pushing a backdoored update software tool from the company’s own servers. The bombshell claims, first reported by Motherboard, said the hackers digitally signed the Asus Live Update tool with one of the company’s own code-signing certificates before pushing it to Asus’ download servers, [...]

Security flaw put RBS customers at risk of cyber-attack

2019-03-23T12:03:09+00:00March 28th, 2019|BBC|

Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) customers have been put at risk of cyber-attack after being recommended flawed security software. Since January, the banking group has begun to offer its business banking customers a product called Thor Foresight Enterprise free of charge. Source

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