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The Boox 10 Go 10.3 (Gen II) Lumi is a 10.3″ ePaper display attached to a fairly robust tablet that works with Google Play out of the box and has so far delivered everything I would want from a reader and notepad. I will be referring to this as the Lumi from here on out as the name is simply too long.

I will primarily be focusing on this as a reader, although I ...


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Android and iPhone will now securely be able to talk with one another without any fear of man in the middle interception. This is not a *huge* concern for most, but there are times such as 2FA interception that it could really benefit, or if you’re disparaging your country’s great leader and do not wish to be hung up by the toenails when a Stinger/cell site simulator intercep...


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According to the Verge they a reporter met with someone who showed them how all Yarbo units have the same admin password and way to get into them and control them. Assuming this is true, and I have little reason to doubt,...


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This one is interesting as it’s in an email actually delivered by Meta/Facebook, but it’s a scam.

We start off with the warning that “Agency Partner Program is Meta’s partner network, any other Program is not part of or affiliated with Meta” so of course the scammer called it “Meta Agency Partner Program” and set up this totally legit looking profile:

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There’s been a lot of talk about where a 4gb AI file on people’s computers came from and how Chrome secretly pushed it… much like they secretly pushed several updates that fixed zero day flaws. Much like they pushed code that is not ready for prime time but you can enable it in the flags section.

tl;dr – if you’re just looking for the way to disable...


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