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* Google announced a Chrome Dev Summit for Web developers to discuss new APIs, multi-device workflows, performance tips, and Blink with Chrome engineers to be held on November 20 and 21 at Google’s headquarters in Mountain View and streamed live on YouTube. [http://thenextweb.com/google/2013/08/13/google-announces-chrome-dev-summit-a-two-day-developer-event-held-on-november-20-and-21-in-mountain-view/] | * Google announced a Chrome Dev Summit for Web developers to discuss new APIs, multi-device workflows, performance tips, and Blink with Chrome engineers to be held on November 20 and 21 at Google’s headquarters in Mountain View and streamed live on YouTube. [http://thenextweb.com/google/2013/08/13/google-announces-chrome-dev-summit-a-two-day-developer-event-held-on-november-20-and-21-in-mountain-view/] | ||
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* Microsoft released an update for IE, Windows and Exchange blocking digital certificates using MD5 for server authentication, code signing and time stamping, plus another update improving network-level authentication for Remote Desktop Protocol. [http://www.pcworld.com/article/2046627/microsoft-moves-to-block-md5-certificates-and-improve-rdp-authentication.html] MD5 cryptographic hash function has long been considered insecure for use in SSL certificates and digital signatures as it can be used to generate a rogue CA certificate trusted by all browsers. | * Microsoft released an update for IE, Windows and Exchange blocking digital certificates using MD5 for server authentication, code signing and time stamping, plus another update improving network-level authentication for Remote Desktop Protocol. [http://www.pcworld.com/article/2046627/microsoft-moves-to-block-md5-certificates-and-improve-rdp-authentication.html] MD5 cryptographic hash function has long been considered insecure for use in SSL certificates and digital signatures as it can be used to generate a rogue CA certificate trusted by all browsers. | ||
==== Samsung ==== | ==== Samsung ==== | ||
* Samsung unveiled its first OLED TV with WiFi, show-recommendation engine, streaming services, Samsung’s Evolution Kit for future-proofing Smart TV features, 55-inch curved 1080p display, to be available in the U.S. for $9,000. Samsung claims that the curved screen is better suited to eyeballs (i.e. curved), that OLED panel technology can show pure black on a TV screen for the first time, and the two together help accurate display of color and contrast. [http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2013/08/samsung-oled-hdtv/] Most interesting though is the ability for two people to watch two different programs simultaneously wearing 3D-like glasses to view their program and a set of ear buds to capture their show's audio. [http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/samsungoled0813.htm] | * Samsung unveiled its first OLED TV with WiFi, show-recommendation engine, streaming services, Samsung’s Evolution Kit for future-proofing Smart TV features, 55-inch curved 1080p display, to be available in the U.S. for $9,000. Samsung claims that the curved screen is better suited to eyeballs (i.e. curved), that OLED panel technology can show pure black on a TV screen for the first time, and the two together help accurate display of color and contrast. [http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2013/08/samsung-oled-hdtv/] Most interesting though is the ability for two people to watch two different programs simultaneously wearing 3D-like glasses to view their program and a set of ear buds to capture their show's audio. [http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/samsungoled0813.htm] | ||
=== Mobile === | === Mobile === |