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Facebook Abandons Flash, Apple Pays More Tax Than You... [Tech News Digest]

Facebook hammers another nail in Flash's coffin, Apple dismisses tax attacks, Hillary Clinton hasn't got a clue, Making a Murderer debuts on YouTube, and advertising YouTube advertising on YouTube.

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Mark Zuckerberg Launches "Charity", Adobe Kills Flash... [Tech News Digest]

Mark Zuckerberg secures his baby's future, Adobe signals the beginning of the end for Flash, Microsoft seeks peace for Christmas, Google launches its Santa Tracker, and Uncanny Valley unsettles gamers.

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The Current State of Video Streaming Services on Linux

Video streaming on Linux is a mess, but it is actually improving daily. If you're confused by the current state of video streaming support for Linux, our guide should put you straight.

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Security Alert: You Need to Uninstall Flash Right Now

Flash is so full of security holes and vulnerabilities, it just doesn't make sense to keep it installed anymore. Here's how to get rid of it.

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Why Flash Needs to Die (And How You Can Get Rid of It)

The Internet's relationship with Flash has been rocky for a while. Once, it was a universal standard on the web. Now, it looks like it may be headed to the chopping block. What changed?

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Chrome Blocks Flash Ads, Minecraft Makes You Sad... [Tech News Digest]

Chrome battles Flash, Notch hates being rich, Netflix becomes less Epix, T-Mobile limits your data, and Star Stuff explores the early life of Carl Sagan.

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Amazon Kills Flash, Spotify Starts Stalking You... [Tech News Digest]

Amazon fires Flash, Spotify wants your data, test drive a new phone, HBO Now on Amazon Fire TV, Giphy Cam makes GIFs easier, and strangers play a real-life FPS on Chatroulette.

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This Is How They Hack You: The Murky World of Exploit Kits

Scammers can use software suites to exploit vulnerabilities and create malware. But what are these exploit kits? Where do they come from? And how can they be stopped?

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The Lexus Hoverboard Is Dumb, Epson Kills Ink Cartridges... [Tech News Digest]

Another disappointing hoverboard, endless printer ink, Apple Music makes the charts, Netflix plans more launches, proof that you are terrible at driving, and Homestar Runner loves Flash.

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Die Flash Die: The Ongoing History of Tech Companies Trying to Kill Flash

Flash has been in decline for a long time, but when will it die?

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Will Windows 10 Succeed or Fail? [MakeUseOf Poll]

Crunch time has arrived, with Microsoft releasing Windows 10 to the world on July 29th, 2015. The question is, will Windows 10 succeed or fail?

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Does Adobe Flash Need to Die? [MakeUseOf Poll]

We want to know what you think about Adobe Flash, and, in particular, whether you think Flash needs to die. Welcome to this week's MakeUseOf Poll.

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How to Clean up the Web Without Destroying Your Favourite Sites

Maybe it's time to change the conversation: if ads are a necessary evil, why don't we find other ways around the worst of them that aren't so divisive and damaging?

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ClickToPlugin Blocks Flash in Safari, Lets You Watch Videos Anyway

Stop Flash and other plugins from automatically loading in Safari. ClickToPlugin doesn't just block Flash: it also lets you play videos without it, or even play them using AirPlay.

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4 Web Games That'll Get You Laughing Out Loud

None of these games require anything more than a Flash-enabled browser and an open-minded sense of humor that isn't afraid to laugh at the silly and the absurd.

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How To Get Chrome's Latest Flash Player To Work In Firefox On Linux

Don't miss out on new features and performance improvements in Flash simply because you want to use Firefox. Here's how to get the latest version of Flash for Firefox in Linux.

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How To Stop Auto-playing Flash And HTML5 Videos In Firefox

Does auto-play video drive you mad? We'll talk you through the best ways to stop auto-playing videos in your Firefox browser.

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Still Watching Flash Video On Android? You'll Want One Of These Browsers

Every once in a while you're going to run into a website that requires flash. Don't be caught unprepared - have these two Android browsers installed.

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How to Enjoy Flash Video on Windows Phone

During my recent holiday I had some spare time and tried to find something interesting to watch on my Windows Phone. Now, I could have used the YouTube or BBC iPlayer or many other apps, but instead I decided to have a browser-only mobile experience. Unfortunately, Windows Phone doesn’t support Adobe Flash. Although the Internet Explorer mobile app has HTML5 support, if you want to enjoy media streamed using Flash you’re stuck. The alternative is to use HTML5 or apps from the Windows Phone Store.

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How to Install Flash On Your Android Jelly Bean Tablet or Phone

For the past few years, Adobe Flash has proved quite controversial. Ever since Apple opted to block support for it on iOS – thereby forcing anyone who wanted to use the iPhone or iPad to rely on other solutions (usually HTML5) its future has remained in doubt, with only traditional desktop and laptop users still regularly using it. Despite the lack of native support for Flash or the ability to easily install it through Google Play, it is actually possible to install the software on a modern Android device and reap the media streaming and gaming benefits.

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