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January 22, 2020

Image: Galaxy fans, take note: Samsung's probably selling your data

Galaxy fans, take note: Samsung's probably selling your data

When you buy a Galaxy phone, Google's promise to protect your information isn't the only one that applies. Read more ▶

Your Must-Read Stories

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Feeling revenue squeeze, Mozilla lays off 70

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Woody Leonhard: Don’t worry about CurveBall just yet — get your Citrix systems patched

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Jonny Evans: Tim Cook keeps promising new health features, probably for Apple Watch

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Can developers dictate how their software is used?

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Building owner’s guide to indoor 5G: When being a “cellular dead zone” is not a competitive advantage

5G networks are no longer a dream of the future. They’re finally here and delivering faster speeds with lower latency. Read more ▶

Image: Feeling revenue squeeze, Mozilla lays off 70

Feeling revenue squeeze, Mozilla lays off 70

The Firefox browser maker had more trouble creating revenue-generating products in 2019 than it expected, leading to the job cuts. Mozilla has set aside $43 million to pay for building new products. Read more ▶

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Image: Woody Leonhard: Don’t worry about CurveBall just yet — get your Citrix systems patched

Woody Leonhard: Don’t worry about CurveBall just yet — get your Citrix systems patched

All eyes are focused on the NSA-promoted CVE-2020-0601 Crypt32.dll vulnerability, for which there are no active attacks. Meh. There’s a much bigger problem with Citrix Application Delivery Controller and Citrix Gateway. Read more ▶

 
 
Image: Jonny Evans: Tim Cook keeps promising new health features, probably for Apple Watch

Jonny Evans: Tim Cook keeps promising new health features, probably for Apple Watch

The Apple CEO seems very positive that we'll hear a lot more from him on digital health. Read more ▶

Image: Can developers dictate how their software is used?

Can developers dictate how their software is used?

The politics of the Silicon Valley are colliding with customers and impacting innocent bystanders who put their trust in open source software. Read more ▶

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