Miscellaneous Tech News
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The wave of domain hijackings besetting the Internet is worse than we thought
Despite widespread attention since January, DNS campaign shows no signs of abating.
The wave of domain hijacking attacks besetting the Internet over the past few months is worse than previously thought. -
Amazon and Google settle feud, bring YouTube back to Fire TV devices
The Prime Video app will add support for Chromecast and Android TV, too.
Feuding tech giants Amazon and Google have come to an agreement on their streaming services. -
@mlnews said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
Amazon and Google settle feud, bring YouTube back to Fire TV devices
The Prime Video app will add support for Chromecast and Android TV, too.
Feuding tech giants Amazon and Google have come to an agreement on their streaming services.Too late for Amazon, they already lost their Fire momentum and the product has been left in the dust. Even those of us that had believed in it and invested and unhooked them and replaced them with better devices at this point.
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@mlnews said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
The Prime Video app will add support for Chromecast
Finally
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@scottalanmiller said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
@mlnews said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
Amazon and Google settle feud, bring YouTube back to Fire TV devices
The Prime Video app will add support for Chromecast and Android TV, too.
Feuding tech giants Amazon and Google have come to an agreement on their streaming services.Too late for Amazon, they already lost their Fire momentum and the product has been left in the dust. Even those of us that had believed in it and invested and unhooked them and replaced them with better devices at this point.
I'm still a fan of Fire TV devices. The entire ChromeCast concept annoys me. Give me a remote so I don't have to use my phone as one.
What did you replace yours with?
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@bnrstnr said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
Give me a remote so I don't have to use my phone as one.
Totally agree with that.
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@black3dynamite said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
@bnrstnr said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
Give me a remote so I don't have to use my phone as one.
Totally agree with that.
I will say that I do love being able to stream certain content from my phone onto my older chromecast without any kind of additional interaction. But this is a super rare scenario for me.
CBS sports is terrible for this. I can stream it on my phone without purchasing a subscription to some crap service, but if I try to watch the same thing on my Fire TV it wants me to sign up for stuff. B1G 10 network is the same way, I think, except without any option for watching on Fire TV, unless you get Hulu or another streaming service that has it. These are the 2 situations in which my ChromeCast comes through for me.
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@bnrstnr said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
@scottalanmiller said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
@mlnews said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
Amazon and Google settle feud, bring YouTube back to Fire TV devices
The Prime Video app will add support for Chromecast and Android TV, too.
Feuding tech giants Amazon and Google have come to an agreement on their streaming services.Too late for Amazon, they already lost their Fire momentum and the product has been left in the dust. Even those of us that had believed in it and invested and unhooked them and replaced them with better devices at this point.
I'm still a fan of Fire TV devices. The entire ChromeCast concept annoys me. Give me a remote so I don't have to use my phone as one.
What did you replace yours with?
I ditched a Fire Tv for a Roku. Superior device in every respect, much snappier response than any Amazon device, plus more apps since they're not actively at odds with this or that company.
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@RojoLoco said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
@bnrstnr said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
@scottalanmiller said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
@mlnews said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
Amazon and Google settle feud, bring YouTube back to Fire TV devices
The Prime Video app will add support for Chromecast and Android TV, too.
Feuding tech giants Amazon and Google have come to an agreement on their streaming services.Too late for Amazon, they already lost their Fire momentum and the product has been left in the dust. Even those of us that had believed in it and invested and unhooked them and replaced them with better devices at this point.
I'm still a fan of Fire TV devices. The entire ChromeCast concept annoys me. Give me a remote so I don't have to use my phone as one.
What did you replace yours with?
I ditched a Fire Tv for a Roku. Superior device in every respect, much snappier response than any Amazon device, plus more apps since they're not actively at odds with this or that company.
Same here. Roku is way better.
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@black3dynamite updating now!
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Student Fried $58,000-Worth of College Computers Using 'USB Killer' Device
Title says student, but the article is clear that it was a former student who got an MBA there two years previous: "Akuthota, an Indian citizen in the country on a student visa, graduated from the College of Saint Rose with an MBA in 2017. The incident took place almost two years later, he was subsequently arrested in North Carolina eight days after the computer raid. When he is sentenced in August, he faces a fine of $250,000 and up to ten years in prison."
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Truman high school freaks out because senior mentioned that the school would have students graduating. I think the fear in US schools has officially reached completely unreasonable levels. Old story, but not one we've discussed before.
https://gizmodo.com/student-punished-for-implied-threat-after-putting-high-1826289639
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Unexpected protection added to Microsoft Edge subverts IE security
Permissions that Edge added to downloaded files break important security feature.
A researcher has uncovered strange and unexpected behavior in Windows 10 that allows remote attackers to steal data stored on hard drives when a user opens a malicious file downloaded with the Edge browser. -
Microsoft buys Express Logic, adds a third operating system to its IoT range
ThreadX joins Azure Sphere, Windows 10 for IoT.
Not content with having a Windows-based Internet of Things platform (Windows 10 IoT) and a Linux-based Internet of Things platform (Azure Sphere), Microsoft has added a third option. -
HP’s first 15-inch Chromebook features a full-size keyboard and IPS touchscreen for $449
Pretty solid specs for the price
Chromebooks continue to impress in the price-for-quality department, and the HP Chromebook 15 is no exception. -
@mlnews said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
HP’s first 15-inch Chromebook features a full-size keyboard and IPS touchscreen for $449
Pretty solid specs for the price
Chromebooks continue to impress in the price-for-quality department, and the HP Chromebook 15 is no exception.That looks awesome, totally want that one! i5, whoa.
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