There are a ton of free VPNs out there promising no-cost invisibility on the Internet, but they're not without drawbacks.
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Microsoft gets sloppy with Surface
Posted by sjvn under TechnologyFrom http://www.computerworld.com 2636 days ago
Consumer Reports can’t recommend Microsoft Surface laptops, and neither can I. One in four will break down.
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Navigating Cloud Foundry
Posted by sjvn under TechnologyFrom https://insights.hpe.com 2637 days ago
Cloud Foundry: The Platform-as-a-Service, open-source cloud for both legacy applications and cloud-native programs.
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Linux desktop GUI GNOME celebrates its 20th birthday
Posted by sjvn under TechnologyFrom http://www.zdnet.com 2637 days ago
GNOME has had its ups and downs, but it's still a vital part of the Linux desktop and now it's turned 20.
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SQLite: The Universal SQL Database Engine
Posted by sjvn under TechnologyFrom https://medium.com 2638 days ago
Do you know about SQLite? You should. You're almost certainly using this lightweight database engine.
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The best mobile VPNs can ensure your privacy anywhere
Posted by sjvn under TechnologyFrom http://www.zdnet.com 2639 days ago
Going mobile? Stay secure. Here's how find an effective VPN service. (Hint: You can't trust every VPN provider.)
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Most people understand by now a VPN keeps your internet use more private. But how does it actually work? We've broken it down.
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Mint 18.2: Still the best Linux desktop
Posted by sjvn under TechnologyFrom http://www.zdnet.com 2642 days ago
Want a better, more secure operating system than Windows 10? Want a great Linux desktop? Then Linux Mint 18.2 is for you.
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Amazon jumps on Kubernetes bandwagon
Posted by sjvn under TechnologyFrom http://www.zdnet.com 2644 days ago
Amazon Web Services is joining the Kubernetes DevOps group, the Cloud Native Computing Foundation, as a platinum member.
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Microsoft dumps notorious Chinese secure certificate vendor
Posted by sjvn under TechnologyFrom http://www.zdnet.com 2645 days ago
Microsoft has joined Apple, Google, and Mozilla in disabling security certificates from Chinese company WoSign and its StartCom subsidiary.
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