- ‘America Ruined My Name for Me’ by Beth Nguyen for The New Yorker
- ‘The Little-Known Data Broker Industry Is Spending Big Bucks Lobbying Congress’ by Alfred Ng and Maddy Varner for The Markup
- ‘The gangster, the general and the prime minister of Bangladesh’ by Will Thorne and Al Jazeera Investigative Unit for Al Jazeera
- ‘Google’s FLoC Is a Terrible Idea’ by Bennett Cyphers for EFF
- ‘After a decade of failure, LG officially quits the smartphone market’ by Ron Amadeo for Ars Technica
- ‘I Called Off My Wedding. The Internet Will Never Forget’ by Lauren Goode for Wired
What I’ve Read This Week (March 29 2021 to April 4 2021)
- ‘New Advanced Android Malware Posing as “System Update”’ by Aazim Yaswant for Zimperium
- ‘Intel Unleashed, Gelsinger on Intel, IDM 2.0’ by Ben Thompson for Stratechery
- ‘Whistleblower: Ubiquiti Breach “Catastrophic”’ by Brian Krebs for KrebsOnSecurity
- ‘The mess at Medium’ by Casey Newton for Platformer
- ‘Mobile Handset Privacy: Measuring The Data iOS and Android Send to Apple And Google’ [PDF] by Douglas J. Leith
- ’20 years of Mac OS X – Some of my favourite features’ by Riccardo Mori for his blog
- ‘The Long Term iPhone 12 Camera Review’ by Sebastiaan de With for Lux
What I’ve Read This Week (March 22 2021 to March 28 2021)
- ‘Reproducing the Microsoft Exchange Proxylogon Exploit Chain’ by Anthony Weems and Dallas Kaman and Michael Weber for Praetorian
- ‘The End of Silicon Valley as We Know It?’ by Tim O’Reilly for O’Reilly Radar
- ‘The iconic watches that inspired Apple Watch faces’ by Arun Venkatesan for his blog
- ‘Can We Stop Pretending SMS Is Secure Now?’ by Brian Krebs for KrebsOnSecurity
- ‘The Battle of Thacker Pass’ by Maddie Stone for Grist
- ‘How Facebook got addicted to spreading misinformation’ by Karen Hao for MIT Technology Review
- ‘What’s in your browser (backup)?’ by Matthew Green for his blog
- ‘Buffer overruns, license violations, and bad code: FreeBSD 13’s close call’ by Jim Salter for Ars Technica
What I’ve Read This Week (March 15 2021 to March 21 2021)
- ‘Minisforum U850—solid hardware and easy upgrades in a little box’ by Jim Salter for Ars Technica
- ‘Typing my way down the mechanical keyboard rabbit hole with the Drop CTRL’ by Iljitsch van Beijnum for Ars Technica
- ‘One Week with the iPad and Apple Pencil’ by Mint for his blog
- ‘A brief history of router architecture’ by Tony Li for the APNIC blog
- ‘My Mom Believes In QAnon. I’ve Been Trying To Get Her Out.’ by Albert Samaha for Buzzfeed News
- ‘Here’s why Substack’s scam worked so well’ by Annalee Newitz for The Hypothesis
What I’ve Read This Week (March 8 2021 to March 14 2021)
- ‘Is Your Browser Extension a Botnet Backdoor?’ by Brian Krebs for KrebsOnSecurity
- ‘A Basic Timeline of the Exchange Mass-Hack’ by Brian Krebs for KrebsOnSecurity
- ‘The Snapdragon 888 vs The Exynos 2100: Cortex-X1 & 5nm – Who Does It Better?‘ by Andrei Frumusanu for AnandTech
- ‘Searching for the perfect iOS Markdown writing tool’ by Jason Snell for Six Colors
- ‘The Performance Inequality Gap, 2021’ by Alex Russell for his blog Infrequently Noted