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Roll20 and OneBookShelf are merging into one TTRPG platform

Roll20 and OneBookShelf are teaming up to augment the former’s PDF support, making a bigger combined platform.Read More

Understanding the current social engineering threat landscape

Companies can have all the best security tools, but for threats driven by human actions and social engineering, they remain vulnerable.Read More

DDR: Comprehensive enterprise data security made easy

DDR, a new data-centric approach to cybersecurity, can provide instant visibility into data stores and real-time protection and response.Read More

Juniper Networks infuses AI to pump up automation capabilities

Juniper Networks’ most recent set of announcements builds on current capabilities and advances its “Experience-First Networking” vision.Read More

Screen Protectors That Line Themselves Up Are My Favorite Prime Day Deal – CNET

These phone screen protectors are so much easier than lining them up yourself.

Uber Sued by 550 Women Over Alleged Sexual Assaults – CNET

Women across the nation allege being “kidnapped, sexually assaulted, sexually battered, raped, falsely imprisoned, stalked, harassed or otherwise attacked by Uber drivers.”

TikTok is Adding ‘Content Levels’ to Protect Younger Users From Inappropriate Videos – CNET

The feature should be available to all users in the next few weeks, TikTok said.

Microsoft wins deal to serve ads on Netflix, edging out Comcast and Google

Enlarge (credit: Netflix) Netflix has hired Microsoft to provide the advertising technology for the streaming service’s planned ad-supported tier, the companies announced Wednesday. Comcast’s NBCUniversal subsidiary and Google were reportedly “top…

Wordle Stats Will Soon Be Linked to New York Times Account – CNET

The update, which will allow players to track stats across devices, is irreversible.

Facebook, Twitter, TikTok Receive Failing Grades on Protecting LGBTQ Users – CNET

In a new report, media watchdog GLAAD says the top social media platforms “are prioritizing profit over LGBTQ safety and lives.”

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