Google’s new TLDs are silly but not as dangerous as some people think, whether we should cling on to AM radio, Microsoft scans password-protected zip files, and how to assess open source software for its trustworthiness.
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Congress wants AM radio in all new cars—trade groups say that’s a mistake)
Ford decides it won’t kill AM radio after all)
Microsoft is scanning the inside of password-protected zip files for malware)
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