Computing is really all about order. If you can take data, apply an operation to it, and get the same result every single time, then you have a stable and reliable computing system. So it makes total sense that there is Operator Precedence. This is also called Order of Operations, and it dictates which computations…
Git money, git paid: GitHub waves larger wads of dollar bills to tempt bug hunters
Bounty bonanza balloons and beguiles Social code storage biz GitHub, now a ward of Microsoft, on Tuesday divulged plans to make itself more attractive to hackers by flashing larger sums of cash and offering better indemnity.… …read more Source:: TheRegister
Audi can help you catch the next traffic light in four new cities – Roadshow
Audi’s Traffic Light Information can now save you some stress and some gas in 13 American cities, but only if you’re willing to pay for the privilege. …read more Source:: CNet
Chan Zuckerberg Initiative rolls on despite Facebook’s problems – CNET
Initiative co-founder Priscilla Chan says the philanthropic program is no whitewash for what’s ailing the social network. …read more Source:: CNet
Yield! Galaxy Buds pics leak in same hazard yellow as cheapest Galaxy S10 – CNET
If these are real, Samsung’s going bananas with its color scheme in 2019. …read more Source:: CNet
Amazon wants to reduce shipping’s harm to environment – CNET
The company plans to cut its shipments’ carbon footprint in half by 2030. …read more Source:: CNet
Leaked pics show Galaxy Buds in safety yellow like the cheapest Galaxy S10 – CNET
If these are real, Samsung’s going bananas with its color scheme in 2019. …read more Source:: CNet
Google Launches New .dev TLD
Google Registry today announced .dev, a brand new top-level domain (TLD) that’s dedicated to developers and technology. From a report: The new .dev TLD comes after the company launched .app and .page, all are protected by HTTPS. Google has already used the TLD for a few of its own projects, such as web.dev and opensource.dev,…
The best TV for the money is on sale for its lowest price… again – CNET
TCL’s 6 series Roku TV is back at $800 for the 65-inch model and just $550 for the 55-inch version. …read more Source:: CNet
6 Tax Season Tips for Security Pros
Here are some practical ways to ensure your company’s safety as Uncle Sam comes calling. …read more Source:: DarkReading
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