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Google also says it has fix for Freak security flaw and has provided it to its phone manufacturer partners. It’s unclear when Android users will get the fix. Apple’s patch is coming out next week.
Netflix, which announced its service would be coming to Australia this month, also said its traffic would be exempt from broadband data caps there — leading to questions about its commitment to net neutrality.
Nvidia unveils Shield, a $200 gaming console/Android TV set-top box that can, among other things, be used to stream games from the company’s upcoming streaming service.
TiVo will use the assets it bought from Aereo last week in its new digital video recorder aimed at people without pay-TV subscriptions.
The U.S. air traffic control computer system is vulnerable to hackers, according to a Government Accountability Office report.
NBCUniversal is reportedly planning an online comedy subscription service. It’s supposed to include “The Tonight Show” and “Saturday Night Live,” as well as content exclusive to the service.
Photo of Shield and Shield Controller from Nvidia