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‘Putting Ireland on the map’ as a cybersecurity leader in Europe
Cyber Ireland’s Eoin Byrne discusses the importance of a cybersecurity cluster and why Cork is the perfect location for it.
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Is Putting Tape Over Your Webcam Actually a Good Idea?
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When you walk around an office or café, you’ll often see people using an array of items to cover up their webcam. Sometimes it’s tape, post-it notes, folded business cards, stickers, their thumb, or a marlin. I smear peanut butter over my webcam, but chunky peanut butter. It’s more secure than smooth.
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Amazon says YES to putting the Yankees on cable
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This Friday’s Yankees game against the Orioles will no longer be exclusively available on Amazon Prime Video, like 20 games before it: the game will also be airing on the Yankee Entertainment and Sports (YES) network, according to a tweet from the cable network. It’s a big change, and it’s something that Apple didn’t do last week, despite pleas from New York’s Attorney General.
Many Yankees fans will likely want to tune in to the game, as outfielder Aaron Judge could beat a record for home runs that’s stood for over 60 years (he matched it on Wednesday after this article was originally published). But the ability to watch the Yankees on YES has been a bit contentious lately; last Friday, New York’s attorney general Letitia James called…
The ‘Surveillance Solutionism’ of Putting Cameras in NYC Subways
No savings at 35? I’d start putting £100 a month into FTSE shares
If he woke up in his mid-thirties with no savings, our writer would start drip-feeding money regularly into FTSE shares. Here he explains why.
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Court IT system ‘putting justice at risk’, staff claim
South Korean government considering putting question of BTS’s military service to the public
Twitter is testing an edit button but is putting it behind a paywall for now
Royal Caribbean is putting SpaceX’s Starlink on its cruise ships
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Royal Caribbean, the cruise company that also operates Celebrity Cruises and Silversea Cruises, has announced that it’ll be outfitting its fleet of ships with SpaceX’s Starlink internet service (via TechCrunch). The company says the service will make the internet experience while at sea faster and more reliable.
Royal Caribbean seems to be moving full steam ahead with deploying Starlink — it trialed the service on one of its ships over the summer, and will be officially launching it on September 5th, starting with a ship called the Celebrity Beyond. The company expects to have the service fully deployed across its fleet by the first quarter of 2023.
Royal Caribbean’s announcement doesn’t include technical details, like how many Starlink…