In March 2016, HP sent millions of Inkjet and Inkject Pro owners a fake "security update" that was really a timebomb: six months later, in September 2016 (one year ago!), the "security update" code started rejecting third party ink, prompting nearly 15,000 complaints from HP owners. (more…)
Thursday, 14 September 2017
Popular Posts
-
Looking for something to illustrate a post about crunch-time in game development, I ran into this video depicting many forms of footwear (...
-
A British company named "<SCRIPT SRC=HTTPS://MJT.XSS.HTLTD" was ordered to change its name after regulators realized what was f...
-
You know what works better than giving tax-credits to property developers, or mandating a few poor-door accessible affordable housing unit...
-
This video by YouTuber Alex Berman lays out how retailers like Walmart profit even when they are pricing goods, like milk and eggs, well b...
-
Facebook tried to get hospitals to share "anonymized data" on patients with it, including conditions and prescriptions , for a ...
-
In their latest video , the strapping food and fitness YouTubers at Buff Dudes chainsawed down some rancher's "hazard trees"...
-
Brett Kavanaugh is a name that leaves a bad taste in many mouths, but the name is now being put to good use with BrettKavanaugh.com (or .org...
-
Back in the nineties, I knew this guy who had an art car covered in Herb Alpert's most recognizable album, the bestselling 1965 Whipped...
-
In this video, bodycam footage shows a young man in jeans and a vaguely authoritarian shirt leaning into a driver's window. The bodycam...
-
$10 for this Wicked Audio bundle : a bluetooth speaker, closed headphones, and ear buds is pretty unbeatable. You will not mind listening ...
Powered by Blogger.