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63% off Anker SoundCore 2 Bluetooth Speaker with 24-Hour Playtime – Deal Alert

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SoundCore 2 From Ankernbsp;produces outstanding audio from an astonishingly compact speaker. Upgraded 2x 6W drivers blast out rich, clear sound.
IPX5 water-resistant rating and dustproof engineering mean you can bring your beats anywhere - from the garden, to the beach. Upgraded materials provide smooth touch, and better grip. Listen for up to 66ft with latest Bluetooth 4.2 technology, while an in-built microphone makes hands-free calling a breeze.
If you find yourself without BlueTooth, an aux port allows you to plug in and play.

And a 24-hour / 500-song playtime means you can listen all day.

The SoundCore 2 from Anker's typical list price has been reduced 63% to just $33.59.
See this deal on Amazon.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here

Android O is O-fficially launching August 21

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Google teases an eclipse-themed Android O launch event in just a few days!

Agents of Mayhem review: G.I. Joe meets Grand Theft Auto

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Saturday morning cartoon style struggles against a fatiguing open-world.

Wisconsin lawmakers vote to pay Foxconn $3 billion to get new factory

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State taxpayers could end up paying Foxconn $500,000 per job, or more.

Berkeley boffins build better spear-phishing black-box bruiser

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Machine learning and code to detect and alert attempts to extract passwords from staff Security researchers from UC Berkeley and the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in the US have come up with a way to mitigate the risk of spear-phishing in corporate environments.…

Berkeley boffins build better spear-phishing black-box brusier

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Machine learning and code to detect and alert attempts to extract passwords from staff Security researchers from UC Berkeley and the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in the US have come up with a way to mitigate the risk of spear-phishing in corporate environments.…

Code chunk in Kronos malware used long before MalwareTech published it

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Marcus Hutchins, the researcher who stopped WCry, complained his code was lifted.

No, the cops can’t get a search warrant to just seize all devices in sight – US appeals court

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Judges frown upon fishing for incriminating data on phones It's a ruling sending shockwaves through the worlds of privacy, device security, and law enforcement in America.…

US DoD, Brit ISP BT reverse proxies can be abused to frisk internal systems – researcher

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And how to avoid making the same mistakes BSides  Minor blunders in reverse web proxies can result in critical security vulnerabilities on internal networks, the infosec world was warned this week.…

BrandPost: Intel Atom® C3000 Processor: Delivering Intelligence to the Edge

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Today, we are excited to extend intelligent cryptographic processing and data compression to the farthest edge of the network with the launch of our Intel Atomreg; C3000 platform.

Designed for low power, efficient intelligence and scalability for a variety of network and storage workloads, the new Intel Atom C3000 platform is a purpose-built offering for the unique edge requirements of small physical size, very low power, and extreme temperature range.Extends Intelligence to the Network EdgeWith up to 3.4X network performance improvement2 over prior generation (Intel Atom C2000 processor), the new Intel Atom C3000 processor delivers enhanced, efficient performance for the intelligent edge.
It features integrated Intelreg; QuickAssist Technology, delivering up to 20 Gbps of cryptographic processing and data compression offload at the network edge; complementing data centers based on Intelreg; Xeonreg; Scalable processors that support aggregated workload demands with 100 Gbps Intelreg; QAT acceleration. With this significant upgrade in performance and capabilities, now is an ideal time to refresh.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here

Nidhogg 2 review: Violent, disgusting, and hilariously fun

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A better game for series fans old and new, this is everything a great sequel should be.

After bouncing around the Web, Daily Stormer lands a new CDN provider

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BitMitigate founder: “I thought it would really get my service out there.”

Night Trap’s weird path from congressional crosshairs to 2017 remastered edition

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Some 25 years later, a controversial cult classic gets a new turn in the spotlight.

A gallery of Voyagers greatest hits—and they are truly great

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“Time after time, we discovered things that we hadn’t even imagined.”

Jurassic World Evolution is a theme park sim from Planet Coaster dev Frontier

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Theme Park with dinosaurs coming to PC, PS4, and Xbox One in 2018.

Bitcoin-accepting sites leave cookie trail that crumbles anonymity

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Merchants share too much tracking information? Colour us un-surprised Bitcoin transactions might be anonymous, but on the Internet, its users aren't – and according to research out of Princeton University, linking the two together is trivial on the modern, much-tracked Internet.…

Bitcoin-accepting shops leave cookie trail that crumbles anonymity

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Merchants share too much tracking information? Colour us un-surprised Bitcoin transactions might be anonymous, but on the Internet, its users aren't – and according to research out of Princeton University, linking the two together is trivial on the modern, much-tracked Internet.…

Foxit PDF Reader is well and truly foxed up, but vendor won’t patch

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We've got Safe Mode and that's safe enough, vendor tells ~400m users The Zero Day Initiative (ZDI) has gone public with a Foxit PDF Reader vulnerability without a fix, because the vendor resisted patching.…

Mirai copycats fired the IoT-cannon at game hosts, researchers find

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After first wave attacks ended, thing-herders took aim at PlayStation, XBOX and Valve The Mirai botnet that took down large chunks of the Internet in 2016 was notable for hosing targets like Krebs on Security and domain host Dyn, but research presented at a security conference last week suggests a bunch of high-profile game networks were also targeted.…

Killer robots are coming, and Elon Musk is worried

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Technology leaders warn autonomous drones could become "weapons of terror."
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