Day: November 20, 2018

Black Friday Google Assistant deals: $119 Ecobee Smart Thermostat and $119 Philips Hue starter kit live now, $25 Home Mini speaker coming soon – CNET

Shop smarter this holiday season with these deals on Google-Assistant-enabled devices. …read more Source:: CNet


Report: Tens of Thousands of E-Commerce Sites at Heightened Security Risk

Report delivered at Payment Card Industry Security Standards Council meeting flags issues in deployments of Magento, a popular e-commerce platform. …read more Source:: DarkReading


The best Black Friday 2018 deal on Apple AirPods: Get up to $50 off – CNET

Who’s got the best price on these wire-free earbuds? …read more Source:: CNet


Cybersecurity at the Core

For too long, cybersecurity has been looked at as one team’s responsibility. If we maintain that mentality, we will fail. …read more Source:: DarkReading


The best Black Friday deals of 2018: The Cheapskate’s picks – CNET

New additions! These are the items that have me reaching for my credit card. …read more Source:: CNet


Canada Has ‘No Plan’ To Bring Broadband To Rural and Remote Communities, Watchdog Says

Canada has “no plan” to wire up remote communities that lack high-speed broadband connections, Canada’s auditor general said in a scathing report tabled in Parliament on Tuesday. From a report: The report comes just two years after Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau visited Shoal Lake 40 First Nation, an Indigenous community at the border of…


Black Friday 2018: Nintendo Switch Mario Kart bundles, 2DS and Labo deals – CNET

This year’s Black Friday Nintendo Switch bundle will get net you Mario Kart 8 Deluxe for free. Also — Labo is cheap! …read more Source:: CNet


The best Black Friday 2018 deals on Apple products: Free iPhone XR, $250 HomePod, $100 off Apple Watch, $50 off AirPods – CNET

Who’s got the best prices on Apple stuff? Come in and find out! …read more Source:: CNet


Facebook and Instagram outages strike again – CNET

Facebook says it’s still “working to resolve the issue as soon as possible.” …read more Source:: CNet


The Linux Throwie: A Non-Spacefaring Satellite

Throwies occupy a special place in hardware culture — a coin cell battery, LED, and a magnet that can be thrown into an inaccessible place and stick there as a little beacon of colored light. Many of us will fondly remember this as a first project. Alas, time marches inevitably on, and launching cheerful lights…