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iPhone users will soon be able to backup their devices to Google storage for free Google One
Google’s One subscription service is a bit of an oddball in the Google family of products. Launched in 2018, it was pitched as a premium, consumer-friendly ‘upgrade’ to the tech giant’s paid Google Drive storage plans, giving subscribers more cloud storage (up to a whopping 30TB) along with some useful…
Read MoreSamsung looks forward to quantum dot TVs, new game systems and phones
Samsung released its earnings results for between April and June and despite the pandemic, the company’s operating profit jumped 23 percent from the same time last year, reaching $6.81 billion even as its revenue dropped. As more people shifted to wo… Source
Read MoreNetflix is bringing back Black sitcoms Moesha and Sister Sister, and I cannot contain my excitement
Spread the word: Netflix has secured the rights to stream some of the best Black sitcoms from the 90s and 2000s — including my personal favorites Moesha, Sister Sister, and The Parkers, all of which I fondly remember watching as a little girl. I still remember running to my room…
Read MoreThe Emmys will be held virtually this year and may feature nominees in their homes
The 72nd Primetime Emmy Awards will be an all-virtual event due to the COVID-19 pandemic, a representative confirmed to The Verge, and it sounds like the new format could lead to peeks inside the lives of some of your favorite television stars, according to a letter from the executive producers…
Read MoreNew form of Linux malware has a clever use for the Dogecoin API Dogecoin
As more businesses shift their workloads to cloud environments, Linux threats are becoming increasingly common and cybercriminals have devised new tools and techniques to launch attacks against Linux infrastructure. One technique they often employ is scanning for publicly accessible Docker servers and then abusing misconfigured Docker API ports to set…
Read MoreFacebook Bought Instagram To Neutralize A Competitor, Emails Show
When Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg was considering buying Instagram in 2012, he told his company’s CFO that it would neutralize a competitor, according to emails obtained by the House Antitrust Subcommittee and released Wednesday. The emails, which were first published by the Verge, were cited by House Judiciary Chair Rep.…
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