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How the Amazon Echo Look improves privacy

Why the privacy critics are dead wrong about Amazon's new A.I. bedroom camera. Read More

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'May the Fourth' remind users to choose a stronger password
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Total Cost of Ownership of Mobile Barcode Scanning

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'May the Fourth' remind users to choose a stronger password

IT pros, share these tips with your users. Hey, it can't hurt. Read More

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How seven mesh routers deal with Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS)

Wi-Fi protected setups are a security nightmare in routers. Here are seven new mesh router systems (Eero, Google Wifi, Netgear Orbi, Linksys Velop, Plume, Luma, Ubiquiti AmpliFi) and how they support WPS. Read More

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