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Eero partners with internet providers to sell its routers to customers

The Verge

Eero is moving beyond consumers and partnering with internet service providers. The Amazon-owned router company has announced Eero for Service Providers, an offering that includes hardware and software tools for ISPs. Customers can use it to block attacks like malware, spyware, and phishing.

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Hygiene does not only protect you against physical viruses

Dataconomy

Use antivirus software Installing reputable antivirus software helps protect your system from various types of malware, including viruses, ransomware, and spyware. Keep the antivirus software updated to ensure it can detect and mitigate the latest threats effectively. Stick to trusted and secure devices whenever possible.

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Tips for speeding up computer

Galido

The reason for this is because most of us will add many new programs, software and hardware devices over time which will affect your systems loading time and also speed at which it can perform functions. Sometimes a slow system can be as a result of a malware, spyware or virus infection that may be on your computer.

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Should Tablets Replace Textbooks in K12 Schools?

Kitaboo

This is also beneficial for schools as they don’t have to frequently buy new software, hardware, or fresh physical copies of textbooks. And unlike tablets, there is no possibility of getting spyware, malware, or having personal data stolen from a physical textbook.

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How much control should Apple have over your iPhone?

Vox

These companies have a great deal of control over what we can do on our phones, the items we buy online and how they get to our homes, our personal data, the internet ecosystem, even our online identities. They don’t just control the hardware, now they control the software. They control how apps get on — it’s unilateral.”.

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