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If you're in the USA your internet is probably not as fast as it should be, especially in comparison to a lot of the world. Some good news though, it has gotten a lot faster on average since last year!
Comcast thinks that you should be charged a premium for privacy... what? AT&T actually already charges a large fee for "privacy".
There is a family that happens to live almost in the middle of the country. They have been victim to their house being the default location for IP mapping. When the origin of an IP cannot be accurately located beyond the country of origin, their location happens to be where it points to. They have had many unwanted visits from government officials, doxxers, scammers, and so on.
Do you like Windows? I think the answer is becoming more and more no. Microsoft has been doing many things that aren't so nice recently. Windows 10 anniversary update removes the ability to disable Cortana. Some things in Group Policy Editor can no longer be disabled as well as in the registry, among many other things they shouldn't have done.
All of that and so much other random cool stuff this week!
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If you're in the USA your internet is probably not as fast as it should be, especially in comparison to a lot of the world. Some good news though, it has gotten a lot faster on average since last year!
Comcast thinks that you should be charged a premium for privacy... what? AT&T actually already charges a large fee for "privacy".
There is a family that happens to live almost in the middle of the country. They have been victim to their house being the default location for IP mapping. When the origin of an IP cannot be accurately located beyond the country of origin, their location happens to be where it points to. They have had many unwanted visits from government officials, doxxers, scammers, and so on.
Do you like Windows? I think the answer is becoming more and more no. Microsoft has been doing many things that aren't so nice recently. Windows 10 anniversary update removes the ability to disable Cortana. Some things in Group Policy Editor can no longer be disabled as well as in the registry, among many other things they shouldn't have done.
All of that and so much other random cool stuff this week!
Subscribe and leave us a review on iTunes
Like us on facebook.com/techoverlordspodcast
Follow us on Twitter @tekoverlords
Email us at [email protected]