
Adobe Flash is finally dead
Adobe Flash, the world’s most hated software, is finally dying. Technically, it’s been on its way out for years, but today it received one of >>>

Adobe Flash, the world’s most hated software, is finally dying. Technically, it’s been on its way out for years, but today it received one of >>>

Almost 200 people have been punished for offences including spreading rumours, the Chinese authorities said, blaming individuals including brokers and journalists for recent stock market >>>

The Windows 10 privacy saga moves to older OS versions Source: Microsoft Starts Collecting User Data from Windows 7 and Windows 8 PCs – Softpedia

It turns out, although the Canonical Privacy Policy is no where near as bad as the Microsoft Privacy Policy, it is still pretty scary. Source: >>>
John Naughton: Users complain about load times and third-party scripts, but if ad-blocking continues to rise, what happens to the web’s business model? Source: Is >>>

Source: Twitter shuts down 30 sites dedicated to saving politicians’ deleted tweets
We’re circled back to the beginning of computing, which means creating everything again. NBD. Source: Quipper Is a Language To Program the Nearing Quantum Computing >>>
Source: Feds Keep Magically Finding Documents They Insisted Didn’t Previously Exist | Techdirt
Adobe’s Flash plugin might have had its place on the web years ago, but the last few years have been marked by a move away >>>

Florida based web hosting company Web.com announced on Tuesday that it had suffered a data breach with credit card and personal information accessed. Source: Web.com >>>