Linux No Longer Beta on Chromebooks, Gets More Functionality
The open source operating system Linux has now officially ended its beta status on Chromebooks and promised more functionality in the coming days.
VMware CEO Aims for Cloud Partnerships and M&A
VMware Inc, says they are seeking more deals with cloud computing providers and looking at “large scale” acquisitions that could accelerate the company’s growth.
Rogers Communications Boardroom Outcome Deferred to Nov. 5
The high-profile family dispute concluded in a Canadian court on Monday without a final decision.
Facebook Whistleblower Haugen Urges Zuckerberg to Resign
Facebook’s whistleblower Frances Haugen called on her former boss Mark Zuckerberg to relinquish leadership of the embattled social media platform and allow for change rather than focus on a new brand.
Amazon Seeks Approval to Launch Two Internet Satellites
Amazon asked the U.S. Federal Communications Commission on Monday to approve the launch and operation of two prototypes of internet satellites by the end of 2022 as part of the tech giant’s goal of building a space-based satellite network.
Amazon’s Satellite Launch Schedule 4 Years Behind Starlink
Amazon will launch its first prototypes of broadband satellites in the final quarter of 2022, nearly four years after SpaceX launched the first prototype of Starlink satellites.
Signal Reveals Lengths U.S. Law Enforcement Goes For Info
Signal recently revealed in a blog post the detailed move by U.S. law enforcement agencies to force the platform to reveal the personal information of its users.
Facebook Marks Nicaragua Government On Alleged ‘troll farm’
Facebook announced the closure of a “troll farm” allegedly run by the Nicaraguan government and the Sandinista National Liberation Front (FSLN).
Microsoft Defender for Windows Gets a Massive Overhaul
The new Microsoft Defender Preview app aims to give home network administrators the right to monitor antivirus, phishing, compromised passwords and identity theft from a single security dashboard.
Kaspersky’s Stolen Amazon SES Token Used For Phishing
Kaspersky recently confirmed that a legitimate Amazon Simple Email Service (SES) token, issued to a third-party vendor, was recently used by threat actors to target Office 365 users in a phishing attack.