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The INQUIRER reaches end-of-life

Unsecured database exposes 179GB of US Army and government personnel data

UK gov's porn block is a privacy disaster waiting to happen, says new report

Adobe's experimental AI tool can tell if something's been Photoshopped

Apple is lobbying Californian lawmakers against 'Right to Repair' bill

Huawei laptop disappears from Microsoft website, suggesting imminent 'ban'

South Korea is switching to Linux ahead of the Windows 7 shutdown

Brit ISPs must now offer customers a minimum speed guarantee

Google reportedly poaches Intel, Qualcomm and Nvidia engineers for 'gChips' team

Microsoft Teases Second Gen HoloLens

Windows 10 will soon allow direct access to Linux files | TheINQUIRER

Six per cent of bots spread 31 per cent of fake information on Twitter

Facebook hack also put users' Tinder, Spotify, Instagram and Airbnb accounts at risk

Lenovo CTO confirms local backdoors in products

Google confirms it's letting third parties scan your Gmail

Google is being sued over 'privacy-invading' location data collection

Intel delays 10nm Cannon Lake processors, again, until late 2019

Another German regional government is switching from Linux to Windows

Samsung Galaxy S9, Galaxy S9+ and Note 8 Messages is sending photos without permission. Yes, all of them and you won't even know if it's happened

Google's Sergey Brin warns of AI threats through a 'technology renaissance'

Over 1.5 billion personal medical and financial records exposed online in 'staggering' leak

AMD's comeback means it's finally time to get excited about CPUs again

Web devs to Google: Please stop trying to annex the internet

Google ditches Ubuntu for Debian for internal engineering environment

Ajit Pai is so cocky over net neutrality he's dressing as Santa to take the p*ss. This is the day. This is the hour. This is the idiot deciding

The FCC will reveal its vote to repeal Net Neutrality this week. Now is our time to blow up our representative's phones; we need to save the internet.

Assassin's Creed Origins is crippling gamers' CPUs due to anti-piracy DRM

Microsoft's 'intrusive' data collection in Windows 10 breaks Dutch privacy laws. DPA slams Redmond for failing to inform users about data slurping

Two years after Windows 10: Windows 7 is still threatening a 2020 EOL meltdown

Wikileaks dump reveals CIA hacking tools targeting macOS and Linux systems

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