“Facebook Rolls Out European-Style Privacy Protections” plus 2 more TechNewsWorld |
- Facebook Rolls Out European-Style Privacy Protections
- Nix This Innovative OS for Its Uninviting Complexity
- The Electronics Industry: A Pawn in the US vs. China Chess Game
Facebook Rolls Out European-Style Privacy Protections Posted: 19 Apr 2018 10:42 AM PDT Facebook has unveiled a comprehensive series of privacy enhancements designed to extend protections required by Europe's GDPR to all of the social media company's users around the world. The updates, which include major changes to the company's terms and data policies, fulfill promises CEO Mark Zuckerberg made to House and Senate members in Washington D.C., Facebook officials said. The congressional grilling followed disclosures that Facebook had allowed political data firm Cambridge Analytica to gain unauthorized access to user data. |
Nix This Innovative OS for Its Uninviting Complexity Posted: 19 Apr 2018 11:19 AM PDT NixOS is a modern and flexible GNU/Linux-based distribution that is both archaic to install and maddening to set up. That combination makes NixOS a reach too far for new users. That result may be an unintended consequence for a Linux operating system that is built around a very novel design approach. It is far more complex than other innovating options such as Qubes Linux, which is designed for heightened security, and rigid Arch Linux distros that lack a graphical user interface for managing installations. |
The Electronics Industry: A Pawn in the US vs. China Chess Game Posted: 19 Apr 2018 05:00 AM PDT Rising tensions between China and the U.S. have led to growing concerns that a tariff war will have a negative impact on the electronics industry. Amazingly, the industry has been spared thus far, and with good reason. However, even if tariffs aren't imposed, there is a silent battle between the two countries that already has impacted the global electronics ecosystem. Watching the countries levy their recent tariffs has been like watching two opponents playing chess. Each has made a move intended to weaken the other's political position. |
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