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  • Increased encryption will help keep porn browsing private

    by 
    Richard Lawler
    Richard Lawler
    10.16.2016

    Thanks to boosts in visibility when it comes to search and web browsers, you've probably noticed more websites (like Engadget) switching to HTTPS, which uses encryption to secure the connection between browser and server. Despite benefits to privacy and security most adult sites, even larger ones, haven't rolled it out across their domains, but the Washington Post points out there's a new industry push to change that.

  • Samsung SyncMaster745MS 14-inch thick CDT display

    by 
    Marc Perton
    Marc Perton
    04.25.2006

    In an age dominated by LCD, plasma and other flat-panel technologies, we're always a little surprised to see anyone still trying to advance the cause of tube-based displays. But Samsung, for one, hasn't quite given up on tubes, and is showing off what the company says is the world's thinnest Color Display Tube (CDT) display, the 14-inch thick SyncMaster 745MS. The 17-inch display is expected to debut globally in June for under $200. While the display is unlikely to woo away too many LCD fans, it could sway some CRT loyalists who prefer tubes for their color range, sharpness and fast response rate.