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Mac Malware Exploded By 400% In 2018 Far Outpacing New PC Infections

“Mac threats increased exponentially in comparison to those against Windows PCs … On Windows PCs, Malwarebytes Labs noted a surge in the hack tools category of infections. These types of infections …
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Arlo announces the Arlo Ultra security camera with 4K HDR video, coming early 2019 starting at $400 [Update] – Android Police

Arlo announces the Arlo Ultra security camera with 4K HDR video, coming early 2019 starting at $ 400 [Update]  Android Police

Arlo, a recently spun-off Netgear business, has been making wireless security cameras for several years. We’ve covered the Arlo Pro and Arlo Pro 2 a lot… by …

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Fourth-oldest dot-com domain now relegated to serving up scareware at $400 a victim

Do not click on mcc … oh, wait, let’s not even create a link here, lest someone be tempted. Do not go there.

Founded in 1982, the Microelectronics and Computer Technology Corporation (safe Wikipedia link) was this country’s first computer research and development consortium. It was also the fourth organization of any kind to register a dot-com domain name, having done so nearly 30 years ago on July 11, 1985. MCC researched and developed until the year 2000.

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Minneapolis residents to get 10-gigabit fiber, for $400 per month

While most parts of the US have to make do with Internet speeds of less than 100Mbps—in many cases much less than 100Mbps—some residents of Minneapolis will soon have access to a ludicrously fast fiber-to-the-home speed tier: 10 gigabits per second.

The service is offered by US Internet, the company that already provides “a couple thousand” Minneapolis residents with 1Gbps service for $ 65 per month. The 10Gbps service will be available immediately to existing customers willing to pay the $ 400-per-month fee, though US Internet expects the number of customers who take them up on the deal to be relatively small. All together, US Internet has “a little over 10,000” fiber-to-the-home customers at different speed tiers, all located on the west side of Interstate 35W.

This summer, the company plans to widen its service area to the east side of I-35W, which will encroach further into incumbent Comcast’s territory. According to the Minneapolis Star Tribune, Comcast offers 50Mbps service for $ 77 and 25Mbps service for $ 65 in that area; US Internet by contrast prices its 100Mbps service tier—the company’s most popular—at just $ 45 per month. The gigabit plan at $ 65 gives customers about 40 times the bandwidth of Comcast’s 25Mbps plan for the same price.

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