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Technology Short Take 153

Scott Lowe

This article contains some good information on IPv6 for those who are just starting to get more familiar with it, although toward the end it turns into a bit of an advertisement. Although Linux is often considered to be superior to Windows and macOS with regard to security, it is not without its own security flaws. Networking.

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How to use your Oculus Quest 2 to play any PC VR game wirelessly

The Verge

That’s great if you want a way to play games like Half-Life: Alyx , but the obvious downside is that you’re now physically tethered to a PC — so much for the wireless freedom that the Quest 2 advertises. Then navigate to the “Settings” pane by clicking it at the bottom-right corner of the app window. Click “More Settings”.

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Ballmer: Microsoft has 1 Million Servers » Data Center Knowledge

Data Center Knowledge

If they ran Linux, maybe they wouldn’t have to run so many servers. Just think how much all them licences would have cost any other company running 1 million+ Windows servers! wow microsoft should be paying more than $1 billion for licensing then. Microsoft » Popular. Ballmer: Microsoft has 1 Million Servers.

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The Hacker Mind: Shellshock

ForAllSecure

” Of course, the security company freaked out, called the editor and chief, threatened to pull their advertising. After testing Unix, Miller went to fuzz Windows NT and other systems. By the late 1970s, however, AT&T began to license Unix to outside parties and universities. But it’s actually from Eric S.

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The Hacker Mind: Shellshock

ForAllSecure

” Of course, the security company freaked out, called the editor and chief, threatened to pull their advertising. After testing Unix, Miller went to fuzz Windows NT and other systems. By the late 1970s, however, AT&T began to license Unix to outside parties and universities. But it’s actually from Eric S.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Reverse Engineering Smart Meters

ForAllSecure

Hash: Like I've always been interested in taking stuff apart and working on things and way back when I was younger, you know, I buy like old cell phones from surplus places and try to take it apart and understand it and I had an amateur radio license when I was really young, as well. And so I was always kind of into you know, wireless stuff.

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Microsoft’s Phil Spencer on launching the new Xbox

The Verge

It’s got an ARM processor, and it runs Linux and we’re off to the races. I will say that maybe more Chrome — just because I happen to be an Android user, but Google’s good at advertising their first-party services through their platform. Windows is open. Frankly, Chrome was built on Windows. I’ve seen it work on Windows—.

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