Netflix Wavers on Net Neutrality Ruling

A bittersweet victory? You would think that after the Federal Communications Commission reclassified the Internet as a utility under Title II of the Communications Act of 1934 that Netflix would be all smiles, giving the implications it has on imposing net neutrality rules. And sure enough, Netflix is putting its happy face on, but the…

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Google Said to be Working on VR-specific Flavor of Android

The tech colossus has reportedly assigned ‘tens of engineers’ to the project Virtual reality was all the rage at the recently-concluded Game Developers Conference in San Francisco, with the SteamVR-powered HTC Vive headset stealing the show and some of Oculus Rift’s gradually-accumulated thunder. But brace yourselves for another head-turning entry into the nascent VR market….

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Microsoft: Windows Not Immune to FREAK Attack

The encryption flaw was previously thought to only affect Google and Apple products A few days back, Apple and Google products were found to be affected by a longstanding vulnerability, which stems from a now-defunct U.S. government regulation enjoining tech companies to use encryption no stronger than 512 bits in “export-grade” software — so that…

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The Drop: New PlayStation Games for 3/10/2015

Demonic influence creeps beneath a thin veil of corporate greed, advertising, and poisonous soft drinks. With ancient powers warring behind the scenes, one man of both demonic and angelic ancestry challenges the hellish underbelly of his city. DmC Devil May Cry: Definitive Edition is coming to PS4 this week, and Dante looks better than ever….

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