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    Google finds security flaws in Apple’s web browser

    Multiple security flaws in Apple’s Safari browser have been discovered by Google researchers according to a new report from the Financial Times. The flaws were found in Safari’s Intelligent Tracking Prevention feature that is designed to protect users from cross-site tracking and other online privacy issues. The report references a…

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      Everything you need to know about the new coronavirus in China

      Public health experts around the globe are scrambling to understand, track, and contain a new virus that appeared in Wuhan, China at the start of December. You can see where and how many cases have been reported in this real-time map created by US researchers. So far, there have been…

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        Comcast plans price hikes for cable customers as it looks ahead to streaming Peacock launch

        If you’re a Comcast cable subscriber, get ready to pay more. The company said on Thursday that rate “adjustments” are planned for 2020, as cable customers continue to shed their bundled cable / internet packages in favor of streaming channels. The company’s cable division continued to lose subscribers at a…

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          One Medical targets IPO valuation of up to $2B as we unpack its Q4 results

          Hello and welcome back to our regular morning look at private companies, public markets and the gray space in between. Today we’re digging into One Medical’s updated IPO filing released this week. The document contains directional pricing information that will help us understand where the tech-enabled medical care startup expects…

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            Jira Software gets better roadmaps

            Atlassian today announced an update to Jira Software, its popular project and issue tracking tool, that brings a number of major updates to the roadmapping feature it first introduced back in 2018. Back in 2018, Atlassian also launched its rebuilt version of Jira Software, which took some of its cues…

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              Samsung’s T7 Touch puts a speedier SSD in a smaller, more secure case

              A good portable SSD should be small, fast, and able to connect to devices through the almighty USB-C port. Samsung’s new T7 Touch checks all of those boxes, plus another big one: it’s more secure than your average SSD. There’s a capacitive fingerprint reader built into the top of the…

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