Zoom is everywhere in the news. While they're doing their best to respond and resolve the issues users are finding - have you asked yourself if you want to host your company meetings with a third party?
WarheadSE and DagoRed join Noah this episode for a discussion on troubleshooting, the OSI model, and why Arch is a better distro for those who want to dig deep into tech!
Firefox launches a new plan to bring revenue directly to websites without 3rd party tracking! Qubes OS is tackling the GUI domain, and a new professional audio editor is available for Linux!
A bill has been introduced that may require every message sent to be read by government-approved scanning software. AMD looks to court Linux gamers by making its GPU driver even better!
An Intel-funded study found that AMD Processors including all Ryzen chips are vulnerable to side-channel security flaw. A fork of Signal messenger is born, and the best way to secure your iot network.
Intel promises full memory encryption in upcoming CPUs, Facebook becomes a premiere sponsor of the OBS project, and billions of wifi devices were open to eavesdropping.
Mozilla has launched DNS over HTTPS (DoH) in their browser to protect the privacy of users by default! Senator Kirsten Gillibrand Introduces Bill To Create A Data Protection Agency, and A new version of Cockpit is out!
There are so many good routers to choose from it's so hard to decide. There's good and bad with all of them. Unifi is back at it again with sending data home, KDE 5.18 is out, and we've officially launched wiki.linuxdelta.com!
Ten feet of water or 1000+ degrees, there's a box that will help you keep your data safe! Jim Whitehurst will become the President of IBM, and Korea is switching to Linux.a
Ring is in the news yet again for sharing data with 3rd parties. How many people have access to your ring camera? The FSF has suggested Microsoft open source Windows 7, and Apple reversed their decision to provide end to end encryption to user's icloud da
Altispeed Technologies was formed on December 9th 2009 in Noah's basement. Since then he's grown it to a company that serves customers across the US and in a few cases...the world!
China is ditching Windows by 2022. Wireguard is ready for Kernel 5.6, plus some great follow up discussion on IP cameras and Noah's review of the Synology Disk Station DS718+
Private Internet Access is merging with Kape Technologies and the Internet isn't happy about it. We dive into VPN technology and give you some alternatives to PIA. An interesting story has emerged in which Pen testers were arrested for doing their job!
Cryptoware is up 70% this year. This new cryptoware is particularly terrifying because it targets our Linux servers. Plus, a new browser that promises to protect privacy while still giving a way to pay web publishers.