Month: July 2020

This Microsoft Office exploit was patched years ago, but is still being abused by hackers Microsoft Office vs LibreOffice

Although software companies routinely issue patches to prevent vulnerabilities from being exploited, customers often forget to install them and cybercriminals are well aware of this. Menlo labs recently observed a number of attacks in which cybercriminals continue to exploit an old vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2017-11882, in Microsoft Office despite the…

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Google is still paying Apple billions to be the default search engine in Safari

UK regulators are scrutinizing a longstanding deal between Apple and Google over the default search engine in the iPhone maker’s mobile Safari browser, reports Reuters. According to an updated report compiled by the UK government’s Competition and Markets Authority, Google pays Apple a “substantial majority” of the £1.2 billion (roughly…

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Sling TV responds to streaming price hikes with a one-year ‘guarantee’

One day after Google increased the cost of a base YouTube TV subscription to $65 per month, Sling TV says it will maintain the price of its streaming service for one year. As part of a new limited-time promotion, both new and existing customers won't… Source

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Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra official render leaks from Samsung website Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra

An official render of the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra has just been leaked…by Samsung itself. And it looks a lot like previous renders of the upcoming top-tier flagship phone. Leaker Max Weinbach was seemingly the first to reveal a pair of images, noting he’d found them on a Russian…

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Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra official render leaks from Samsung website null

An official render of the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra has just been leaked…by Samsung itself. And it looks a lot like previous renders of the upcoming top-tier flagship phone. Leaker Max Weinbach was seemingly the first to reveal a pair of images, noting he’d found them on a Russian…

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Microsoft announces new Windows 10 Start menu design and updated Alt-Tab

Microsoft is introducing a new Windows 10 Start menu design that will de-emphasize its Live Tiles. The software giant first hinted at the refreshed design earlier this year, and it’s arriving for Windows 10 testers today. “We are freshening up the Start menu with a more streamlined design that removes…

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