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Dating sites ‘safe’ but risks of doxing remain, says Kaspersky

Accessing dating sites is safe, but users still need to be careful so that they won’t fall victim to “doxing”, which is the practice of sharing or revealing in public “previously private information in order to shame or harm the victim.”

Nokia says 5G momentum continues despite Covid-19

Nokia said enterprises at an advanced level of 5G adoption are growing faster than their peers, with more than 10% increase in productivity during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Pinoy app offers hi-tech funeral planning to honor loved ones

Onora is a digital marketplace for all types of funeral services.

Demand for tech solutions up as more PH firms seek ‘resilience’ amid pandemic

Australian technology solutions firm JCurve said the pandemic is fueling the demand for technology solutions such as cloud computing.

‘Ransomware 2.0’ continues to pose threat to Asia Pacific, says Kaspersky

Kaspersky also warned that “ransomware 2.0” are targeting not just money, but also sensitive data.

IBM says 2-nanometer chip will be foundation for future tech

As a background, IBM in 2015 created the world’s first 7-nm test chip. It eventually unveiled a 5-nm test chip in 2017.

More bells and whistles for Android 12 as Google eyes launch later this year

Google said Android 12 is the “biggest design change” of the popular OS since 2014.

Google says privacy remains its priority amid customer concerns

One area that Google wants to address are personalized ads that many customers see as a concern because these targeted ads might intrude on an individual’s privacy.

Intel forms new unit to build chips for other firms

Semiconductor giant Intel is apparently making major shifts in its strategy, and will soon be churning out computer chips for global companies, in addition to its own requirements.

Cybercriminals using Covid-19 to attack banks, crypto currency exchanges: Kaspersky

The cybersecurity firm said banks remain “charming” targets for cyber adversaries.

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