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In just a matter of hours, 150,000 rabid comics fans of all stripes will descend on San Diego for Comic-Con 2014. This year’s event is a bit different, though: with movies like the new Star Wars and Avengers coming out, 2015 and 2016 already promise to be the biggest years in film history, and Comic-Con […]

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Yesterday, Google announced on its Online Security Blog that it will now include Safe Browsing statistics in its Transparency Report. The Safe Browsing Malware Dashboard is fascinating. Here’s last week’s Malware Distribution by Autonomous System, using just the “Attack Sites” filter: The location of the attack sites by AS?   •  USA  •  Russia  •  Ukraine Hmm, the USA (San Diego) […]

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It looks as if Facebook’s spring cleaning isn’t over just yet. Just a few days after the announcement of Facebook Places being disabled, the Facebook Deals feature has just gotten the ax as well, despite having only four months of testing time. The decision came as a big surprise to many, especially since Facebook Deals […]

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