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Your default home Wi-Fi setup isn't nearly as private as it should be - 6 free ways to improve it (zdnet.com)
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Why the most private way to browse the web isn't incognito mode (but this instead) (zdnet.com)
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This Phone Stays Charged for Almost a Week by Keeping Your Data Secure (cnet.com)
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Is your Roku TV tracking you? It's likely, but here's how to put an end to it (zdnet.com)
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CNBC Daily Open: UBS posts strong earnings while Novo Nordisk's U.S. shares crater on slowing growth (cnbc.com)
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Data Brokers Can Fuel Violence Against Public Servants (news.ycombinator.com)
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India’s Supreme Court to WhatsApp: ‘You cannot play with the right to privacy’ (techcrunch.com)
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Samsung's confirmed Galaxy S26 Ultra display upgrade fixes my long-standing annoyance (zdnet.com)
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How Data Brokers Can Fuel Violence Against Public Servants (wired.com)
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Musk's SpaceX and xAI merge to make world's most valuable private company (feeds.bbci.co.uk)
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Samsung is giving the Galaxy Ultra its biggest display upgrade in years - and it's ingenious (zdnet.com)
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Samsung's biggest feature upgrade for the S26 Ultra will be hidden in plain sight - here's why (zdnet.com)
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This confirmed Samsung S26 Ultra privacy feature is the tech innovation I've waited years for (zdnet.com)
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Groundhogs are bad at predicting weather, but they’re valuable animal engineers (feeds.feedburner.com)
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US has investigated claims WhatsApp chats aren't private (news.ycombinator.com)
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Here are 5 privacy-focused alternatives to popular Google apps (androidauthority.com)
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New EFF campaign urges Apple and other tech companies to ‘Encrypt It Already’ (9to5mac.com)
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SpaceX’s IPO could open the floodgates — and secondaries are booming in the meantime (techcrunch.com)
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Colin Farrell’s Detective Show ‘Sugar’ Will Finally Have to Address that Wild Twist This Summer (gizmodo.com)
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What to know about Melania Trump’s controversial documentary that just premiered at the Kennedy Center (feeds.feedburner.com)
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Grid: Free, local-first, browser-based 3D printing/CNC/laser slicer (news.ycombinator.com)
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Grid: Forever free, local-first, browser-based 3D printing/CNC/laser slicer (news.ycombinator.com)
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It’s a Big Week for Google Privacy Violation Settlements (gizmodo.com)
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How to turn on Android's Private DNS mode - and why you should do it today (zdnet.com)
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What AI “remembers” about you is privacy’s next frontier (technologyreview.com)
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Samsung teases new privacy feature to hide your Galaxy phone screen from onlookers (techcrunch.com)
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The One Thing You Need to Toggle Before You Move Money Between Venmo and PayPal (cnet.com)
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A 1988 VHS privacy law could block how advertisers get your data (techspot.com)
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Samsung is no longer being subtle about its next big display trick (androidauthority.com)
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WhatsApp launches new anti-spyware mode for improved security (9to5mac.com)
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