Facebook Is Unlocking Oculus Go Root Access: What This Means for Owners

Recently, developer and consulting CTO behind Oculus VR—John Carmack—confirmed that the Oculus Go would get an unlocked OS build that can get full root access. Even though it may sound confusing, this is great news for Go users. Here's what you need to know. Oculus Go Is Getting Unlocked Root Access John Carmack confirmed on […]

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Microsoft Commits to Right to Repair: What This Means for Consumers

Microsoft leads the pack by being one of the first major technology companies to commit to a third-party study on the benefits of the right to repair. While the right to repair movement has been ongoing for more than a decade, the US has lagged in implementing it compared to other countries. With Microsoft's commitment, […]

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What the EU’s Legislative E2E Encryption Drive Means for Your Privacy

If you are one of 1.6 billion WhatsApp users, you are already using end-to-end encryption (E2EE). This secure form of communication means that any message you send to someone can only be read by the recipient—such chat messages cannot be intercepted by third parties, including governments and criminals. Unfortunately, criminals also use encryption to hide […]

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Office 365 Is Now Microsoft 365: What It Means for You and Your Family

Microsoft’s Office 365 service has represented great value for Office users for several years. However, in March 2020, the company announced some changes to the service, including a new name. As of April 21, 2020, Office 365 will be known as Microsoft 365. Let’s take a look at what Microsoft 365 offers, including new tools […]

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