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Cheap Energy, Privacy Rights Could Bring China's Outcast Bitcoin Miners to the US
By Nathaniel Mott published
Bitcoin mining operations forced out of China might be drawn to the U.S. by its cheap energy and privacy rights.
Oculus VR Headsets Will Soon Require a Facebook Login
By Michelle Ehrhardt published
Oculus VR headsets will soon stop supporting Oculus accounts, meaning you’ll have to use a Facebook account.
Lian Li's Updated Desk-Cases Give Your PC Components Some Privacy When Needed
By Niels Broekhuijsen published
Do these new desk PC cases scream opulence beyond what anybody need?s Absolutely. And for that, we thank Lian Li.
A Mysterious Database Exposed 200 Million Americans' Personal Info
By Nathaniel Mott published
A public database exposed the information of 200 million Americans, and nobody knows who owns the database.
Microsoft Explains How It's Fighting Coronavirus-Related Cyber Attacks
By Nathaniel Mott published
Microsoft published a blog post explaining how it's defending Windows users against coronavirus-related cyber attacks.
People Are Using a Live Coronavirus Map to Distribute Malware, Because They Suck
By Nathaniel Mott published
Malware distributors are reportedly using a live Coronavirus infection tracker to attack unwitting web browsers.
Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 19577 Makes Small Change to Diagnostics Data
By Nathaniel Mott published
Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 19577 introduced revamped options related to data collected for diagnostics purposes.
Wacom Explains Why Its Tablet Driver Sends Data to Google Analytics (Update)
By Nathaniel Mott published
Wacom responded to a report detailing how its tablet driver can gather app usage data from a paired system and send it to Google Analytics.
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