Slack has refused to drop a dime on whether it is still dropping a dime:
Here is a quick read about “AMD vs Intel Integrated Graphics”
If you have ever wanted to read about what a grocery startup “learned from China’s tech giants” while saying the word “Weee!” today may be your lucky day:
Earlier reports of Apple stock price hitting “a new all-time high” should now be dis-regarded:
Grab a cup of coffee and read about “a new Java-based ransomware”
But wait, there’s more:
it “targets both Windows and Linux”
Elon Musk is saying that it is “time to break up Amazon” because reasons: ow.ly/M30f30qN2iY
Reports are in that it’s “hit the highway” for “Huawei’s proposal to replace TCP/IP”
According to this post “Signal app downloads spike as US protesters seek message” encrypt**n:
Yesterday’s news:
“High-speed” desktop dial-up modems to access the internet.
Today’s topic:
SpaceX nearing 500 Starlink “high-speed internet satellites into orbit ”
Attention gamers:
“SimRefinery, one of PC gaming’s most notoriously “lost” video games, now exists as a fully playable game”
Bonus:
It is available for free on “archive.org for everyone in the world to download and play”
Pong players everywhere will be saddened when they read about Epic Games confirming that Unreal Engine will NOT run on Commodore 64.
According to this report Sony has been fined “$2.4 million over illegal return policy in Australia” concerning “four PlayStation users”
No word yet if they will need a receipt for that.
Yesterday’s news: “precomputed contact chaining”
Today’s topic:
“Inside the NSA’s secret tool for mapping your social network” ow.ly/ndvJ30qN7zJ
Coinbase has issued an explanation for their recent “outage that impacted coinbase.com, pro.coinbase.com, and mobile applications.” ow.ly/CoVd30qN7C3
Reports are in that “Coinbase wants to identify Bitcoin users for the DEA and IRS”
If you have ever asked yourself “what are the advantages of paying with Bitcoin?”
There is a website for that: ow.ly/uxud30qN7D9