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    A busy week for Apple and me

    Life, Graham K. Rogers, Published on 05/04/2017

    » On March 28, there were updates for iOS (10.3) that introduced AFPS: the new Apple File System, which is expected eventually to expand to macOS. There may be some gains in space and speed but these are expected to be small. Also updated were macOS (10.12.4), WatchOS and tvOS.

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    Beyond advertising

    Life, Sasiwimon Boonruang, Published on 05/04/2017

    » In the modern approach to consuming news and information, online influencers are mightier than the sword. To cater to these platforms, Japanese start-up Withfluence now serves as a bridge between online influences and brands, with its primary focus on marketing.

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    Smarter living begins at home

    Life, AKIN, Published on 05/04/2017

    » In an attempt to apply their concept of "Smart Home, Smart Living and Smart Society", Fiber One, a provider of digital services, has worked with property developer Sammakorn to install fibre-optic networks in 14 gated-communities and condominiums in the company-property portfolio.

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    IPhone 7 Red

    Life, AKIN, Published on 05/04/2017

    » iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus Red Special Edition comes in a vibrant red aluminum finish. The introduction of this special edition iPhone celebrates Apple's 10-year partnership with (Red) and gives customers a way to contribute to the Global Fund to Fight Aids. Both are packed with unique innovations, including breakthrough camera systems, the best battery life ever in an iPhone, immersive stereo speakers and a wide colour system all in a water- and dust-resistant design.

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    Protecting your privacy

    Life, James Hein, Published on 05/04/2017

    » Internet privacy is dead, at least in the US. This will trigger a rush to VPN's, the use of Tor browsers and advanced encryption, for some. In the US, new legislation allows your ISP to collect and store all of your browsing history. This will include length of time spent on sites and pages visited. The information will be at the mercy of the ISP to keep or use it to apply social engineering in terms of recommended sites and marketing. While the point seems to be to allow ISPs to make more money, the scary part for some will be that hackers seem to be able to regularly hack into ISPs and grab stored data.

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    Facebook to use photo-matching to block repeat 'revenge porn'

    Published on 05/04/2017

    » SAN FRANCISCO - Facebook Inc is adding tools on Wednesday to make it easier for users to report so-called "revenge porn" and to automatically prevent the images from being shared again once they have been banned, the company said.

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