Month: January 2021

Windows 10 antivirus is getting a tidy little upgrade Antivirus Software

Some significant security updates are coming to Microsoft Defender for Office 365 this month after Microsoft added remediation enhancements to its Microsoft 365 roadmap. The releases, which are currently in development, will help security teams to mitigate threats and address suspicious emails. The first update is termed, “additional remediation actions,”…

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‘Call of Duty: Warzone’ players used an app to cheat matchmaking

Call of Duty: Warzone players on PCs have had to contend with numerous glitches and cheaters, and now it appears that one of the tools meant to fight cheating has created its own problems. Warzone Companion developer Dmitry Shmyko told Eurogamer that… Source

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This popular MDM could be Apple’s next acquisition target in bid to crack enterprise market Jamf Pro

Mobile device management (MDM) firm Jamf has confirmed it is now employed across more than 20 million Apple devices worldwide. The announcement raises the prospect of the MDM company being acquired by Apple, with which it has a long-established partnership. Jamf confirmed that it is now serving 47,000 customers, after…

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Qualcomm president Cristiano Amon is taking over as CEO

Qualcomm is getting a new CEO: Cristiano Amon, who already serves as president for the company, will replace Steve Mollenkopf, who took over as CEO in 2014. Amon has already served as the public face of the company for some time, presiding over introductions of new products like the Snapdragon…

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Niantic buys competitive gaming platform Mayhem

Pokèmon Go creator Niantic has acquired a small SF gaming startup building a league and tournament organization platform to help gamers create their own communities around popular titles. Mayhem was in Y Combinator’s winter 2018 batch and went onto raise $5.7 million in funding according to Crunchbase. Other backers include…

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A Farewell to Adobe Flash—and the Messy, Glorious Web

The software helped create an amateur internet. It’s a far cry from the glossy, corporate one we know now. Source

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