Day: April 18, 2019

Amazon and Google Announce Official YouTube Apps to Launch on Fire TV; Prime Video App Coming to Chromecast and Android TV

Amazon and Google have worked out their differences. On Thursday, they announced that official YouTube app will soon make a return to Fire TV devices and Fire TV Edition smart TVs. Additionally, Prime Video app will be coming to Chromecast and Chromecast built-in devices. “In addition, Prime Video will be broadly available across Android TV…


State-Sponsored DNS Hijacking Infiltrates 40 Firms Globally

…read more Source:: PacketStorm


EA Origin Client Bug Allows Threat Actors To Run Remote Code

…read more Source:: PacketStorm


Facebook Uploaded Email Contacts For 1.5m Users Without Consent

…read more Source:: PacketStorm


Cisco Patches Critical Flaw In ASR 9000 Routers

The flaw could enable an unauthenticated, remote attacker to access the devices, Cisco said. …read more Source:: Threatpost


DevOps grandpa Electric Cloud absorbed into youthful CloudBees

Industry veteran to teach Jenkins-flinger new tricks CloudBees, DevOps darling and spiritual home of the Jenkins platform, has been on a bit of a spending spree, picking up release orchestration outfit Electric Cloud.… …read more Source:: TheRegister


Mozilla To Bring Python To Browsers

An anonymous reader quotes a report from VentureBeat: In a step toward its goal of building out a data science development stack for web browsers, Mozilla today detailed Pyodide, an experimental Python project that’s designed to perform computation without the need for a remote kernel (i.e., a program that runs and inspects code). As staff…


Buy the Galaxy S8, LG V30 or LG V35 for less than $400 – CNET

We found three older flagship phones that you can buy new on the cheap. …read more Source:: CNet


Amazon will reportedly close its Chinese online store – CNET

Shoppers in the world’s most populous nation won’t be able to buy from local sellers from July, Reuters reported. …read more Source:: CNet


Facebook bans 12 ‘dangerous’ British far-right groups and individuals – CNET

The ban affects Nick Griffin and the British National Party, as well as Britain First and the English Defence League. …read more Source:: CNet