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Supreme Court: Your digital location is protected by the Constitution

In a landmark decision, the Supreme Court on Friday affirmed that law enforcement must obtain a warrant to access mobile phone location data collected by wireless providers. Read More

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Forget Patch Tuesday. On Thursday, we saw patches for Win10 versions 1709, 1703 and 1607, as well as Monthly Rollup Previews for Win7, and 8.1, and for .Net. But Win10 1803 didn’t get anything. Read More

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Jonny Evans: The macOS 10.14 Mojave new screenshot tools guide

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