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Month: January 2020
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Google Cloud DNS will serve randomized records from 27 Mar 2020
Currently, Cloud DNS name servers return resource record sets in the order in which they were defined. In alignment with DNS industry practices, Cloud DNS name servers will begin randomizing the order of the resource record sets starting on March 27, 2020. This will apply to both public and private Cloud DNS zones.
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SHIELD Experience Upgrade 8.0.2 now available
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Motorola Razr is here
The Motorola Razr is now up for pre-order… and no one really cares.
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Rules to block that annoying ads in your Android Outlook client
In an earlier article, we talked about how AdGuard helps you hide that annoying ad disguised as email in your Android Outlook client. In this post, we will talking about the rules required to make it happen.
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Repeated ADFS login prompts in Outlook? Disable WAM
Your company e-mail is on Office 365, authenticated via ADFS and you’re using the Outlook client from volume license version of Office Pro Plus and Outlook keeps prompting you for password:
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Removing WALinuxAgent from your Azure instance
Azure’s supplied Linux images come preinstalled with the Azure Linux Agent, a process that manages virtual machine interaction with the Azure Fabric Controller, such as providing the oh-so-useful availability status and the VM name to Azure. It also performs self-updates, by the way.
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Installing Caddy as a service in your cloud instance
Caddy should be everyone’s server of choice. Especially lazy people, and that’s everyone. This blog is served by Caddy. It is a modern web server written in Go. It does automatic HTTPS configuration. TF is automatic you ask? Take this blog for example – if it were to run in Nginx, the config file would…
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Google starts charging for public IPv4 addresses in GCP
If you have taken a look in your January 2020 invoice from your GCP subscription, you would notice a new line that resembles this: Compute Engine External IP Charge on a Standard VM: xxx.xxx Hours [Currency conversion: USD to SGD using rate 1.352] Edit: Google is currently discounting the public IP charges 100% for the…
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Activating Google Mobile Services on a HUAWEI MediaPad M6 8.4″
My Huawei MediaPad M6 8.4″ tablet has just arrived as a replacement for the everyday tablet that I broke earlier. Shattered glass and shit. Being a super-thin bezels sucker, I find the M6’s sub-S$400 pricetag irresistible. It even has harman/kardon audio… but I was soon disappointed to find out that it doesn’t support aptX codec.…