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Red Hat and CentOS systems aren’t booting due to BootHole patches

Google suffers first revenue decline as ads hit by pandemic

Huawei somehow becomes the #1 phone manufacturer, thanks to the coronavirus

IBM completes successful field trials on Fully Homomorphic Encryption

Hackers broke into real news sites to plant fake stories

Official Galaxy Fold 2 renders show off Samsung’s next foldable

Telegram files EU antitrust complaint against Apple’s App Store

AMD: No delays for PS5, Xbox Series X, Zen 3 CPUs, and RDNA 2 GPUs

New flaw neuters Secure Boot, but there’s no reason to panic. Here’s why

Google wants Samsung to kill Bixby, Galaxy App Store

North Korea’s Lazarus brings state-sponsored hacking approach to ransomware

Heads roll at Intel after 7nm delay

CES 2021 in Las Vegas is cancelled; event moves online

Garmin’s four-day service meltdown was caused by ransomware

Qualcomm’s 100W charging scheme will go from 0-50 in 5 minutes

OnePlus Nord review: Android’s best bang for your buck

20 years ago, Steve Jobs built the “coolest computer ever”—and it bombed

Hackers actively exploit high-severity networking vulnerabilities

Your next smartphone will be a lot harder to scratch

As 7nm schedule continues slipping, Intel contemplates 3rd-party fabs

Chinese-made drone app in Google Play spooks security researchers

EU demands major concessions from Google over Fitbit deal

Report: ARM is for sale and Nvidia’s interested, Apple isn’t

The Asus ROG 3 is the ultimate Android gaming phone that nobody asked for

Ongoing Meow attack has nuked >1,000 databases without telling anyone why

We test Mozilla’s new Wireguard-based $5/mo VPN service

AT&T claims a phone made in 2019 will stop working, urges users to upgrade

AMD Ryzen 4000 desktop APUs will be here in Q3 2020

Hands-on: The $300 Kano PC, a “build-it-yourself” Chromebook competitor

The OnePlus Nord mid-range smartphone is official, at ~$450

Get your first (low-resolution) look at the Samsung Galaxy Fold 2

TrueNAS Core will soon replace FreeNAS—and we test the beta

There’s a reason your inbox has more malicious spam—Emotet is back

Apple has finally embraced key-based 2FA. So should you

New Pine64 phones with upgraded hardware begin shipping in August

Western Digital releases new 18TB, 20TB EAMR drives

Apple releases iOS and iPadOS 13.6, macOS 10.15.6, and watchOS 6.2.8

Upcoming Gmail redesign turns it into a one-stop productivity suite

Microsoft urges patching severe-impact, wormable server vulnerability

It’s modular, it’s cheap, it runs Windows—it’s the $300 Kano tablet PC

OnePlus shows off its sub-$500 smartphone, the OnePlus Nord

This device keeps Alexa and other voice assistants from snooping on you

Ars readers hated this startup’s privacy policy—so the company changed it