Saturday, March 31, 2018

Book review: Are we nearly there, yet? How autonomous driving will change the world

Autonomous vehicles are going to change the world in many ways you may not expect, just as the horseless carriage did. An authoritative new book has the details...

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CIO playbook: Citizen development is your 'most important' tool

Chief Information Officers must innovate, deliver faster than ever before, and reduce costs. Low-code environments can help IT balance these conflicting and challenging mandates. Here's what you need to know!

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Can we teach Machine Learning privacy?

Machine learning requires massive amounts of data to teach the model. But we're often uploading that data to machine learning cloud services run by folks like Amazon and Google, where it might be exposed to malicious actors. Can we use machine-learning-as-service AND protect privacy?

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Hades Canyon NUC mini-PC features both Intel, AMD inside

Intel's latest barebones living room desktop ships with the company's Core i7 G series of processors, which integrate its rival's Radeon RX Vega M graphics to provide a VR-ready experience in a unit that can easily slip into a backpack.

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OtterBox Symmetry and Pursuit for the Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus: Reliable drop protection without the bulk

OtterBox is well-known for a long history of rugged cases and with new devices come some new designs ready to protect your Samsung Galaxy S9.

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Friday, March 30, 2018

UK government seeks city to showcase 5G connectivity

The British government is spending £200 million on testbeds for the rollout of 5G phone networks, and it's looking for a city that can come up with some innovative projects

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​SpaceX's Starlink takes a big step forward in delivering internet from the sky

The Federal Communications Commission has approved Elon Musk's SpaceX application to deliver broadband services from its Starlink Low Earth Orbit satellites.

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Local languages are crucial to success for tech outfits in India

The boom in smartphone usage will come, not from English users, but from those who speak one of 23 Indian languages, and the success of hardware, software and content providers will hinge on the ability to innovatively cater to this population.

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Microsoft starts rolling out Azure Availability Zones for datacenter failure protection

Microsoft is beginning to make available Azure Availability Zones, which are meant to provide more resiliency in their cloud operations.

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Google Cloud's AI will try to predict outcomes of NCAA Final Four games

Google says it will ​produce and air real-time ads during half time that will attempt to anticipate what will happen in the second half of the Final Four games.

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Uber-Grab merger under investigation for possible violation of Singapore competition laws

Competition Commission of Singapore says it has "reasonable grounds" to suspect Grab's bid to acquire Uber's Southeast Asian business violates local market competition laws.

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Don't wait years for 5G: NetMotion Mobility delivers resilient, secure, always-on connectivity

5G networks are coming, but it will be a few years before they are in widespread use and while increased speeds are part of the story, it is more about capacity and interference. NetMotion has a solution now that can improve the productivity of mobile workers.

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Top Windows 10 questions: How to install, secure, upgrade, get it for free

In the past year, Ed Bott answered hundreds of questions about Windows 10. Here are the topics that readers found most interesting.

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Apple's new $329 iPad and iOS 11.3 release temper my wanderlust

Apple had quite a week with the announcement of a new entry-level iPad that has Pencil support and the release of iOS 11.3. Combined with continued iPhone X usage, iOS is becoming my platform of choice.

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Windows 10 Spring Creators Update: Act fast to delay this big upgrade

Each time Microsoft rolls out a major upgrade to Windows 10, you have the option to wait a few months before you install it on PCs running Windows 10 Pro or Enterprise. But you have to act quickly.

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11 robot fails, flubs, and pratfalls from the past year

When the robot overlords take over, these distant ancestors might be cause for embarrassment

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Thursday, March 29, 2018

Under Armour reports 150 million MyFitnessPal accounts hacked

The fitness apparel company joins a growing list of

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Siri, you're fired: Why Apple needs a new personal assistant

Does anyone really like using this laughable excuse for a voice interface? There is a better choice -- and it comes from a natural partner that everyone is overlooking.

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iPhone Battery Health: How to use iOS 11.3's new settings

Apple's new Battery Health settings are included in the iOS 11.3 update. It can disable performance throttling on an iPhone.

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Does your iPhone need a new battery? Find out with iOS 11.3

Here's how to find out if your iPhone needs a new battery fitted.

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Microsoft to add new geography, stocks data types to Excel

Microsoft is bringing new kinds of AI-enabled data types to Excel, starting with geography and stocks. Up next: Companies' own organizational data.

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Here's outgoing Windows chief Terry Myerson's mail to the troops

Outgoing Windows chief Terry Myerson looks back and ahead in his goodbye mail to Microsoft employees. Here's what he told them.

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Here's how (and why) Microsoft is splitting up Windows in its latest reorg

Connecting the dots: Here are some of the whys and hows around Microsoft's latest reorg, and especially how it affects Windows and Devices.

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Microsoft's Windows chief Myerson is out as part of latest company-wide reorg

Microsoft's latest company reorg includes some major changes to its Windows and Devices organization, including the departure of its current leader, Terry Myerson.

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Three out of four believe that AI applications are the next mega trend

Although applying artificial intelligence (AI) is a challenge for enterprises, and budget is an issue, most brands believe that AI will bring success according to new report.

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Chromebooks still beat the iPad is one critical way

As much as Apple tries to convince us that the iPad is a better tool for schools that the Chromebook, the iPad has a key weakness that Apple hasn't addressed.

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20 suspect hackers arrested over online banking fraud

The group impersonated tax authorities to dupe victims into handing over their account details.

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VMware updates vRealize suite with focus on business, operational intent

The latest version of the cloud management platform helps customers optimize performance based on their specific business and operational priorities.

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ZEPL aims to put your Zeppelin notebook on steroids

The company that created the Apache Zeppelin notebook project is introducing its first commercial offering aimed at managing collaboration. It will appeal to those who want lifecycle management to be an extension of their notebooks.

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HP veteran, Chief Operating Officer Jon Flaxman dies

Flaxman, with 36 years under his belt at HP, has passed away.

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Fujifilm acquires JXTG units to boost biomedical business

The $800 million deal will give Fujifilm a wider portfolio in cell culture products and regenerative medicine.

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South Korea to map major cities for safe autonomous driving

The country hopes a smarter traffic system will improve the safety of emerging driving technology tests.

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Raytheon and others developing networked drone swarms for combat

The future of warfare lies in large numbers of inexpensive, unmanned tactical platforms that can operate in concert with one another

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Wednesday, March 28, 2018

DocuSign files for IPO

The e-signature and digital transaction management firm reported $381.5 million in revenue for the most recent fiscal year, along with a net loss of $115.4 million.

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Motorola LatAm head becomes global president

Sergio Buniac had also been managing the company's European operation prior to promotion to top role.

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Google's Hire can now recommend job candidates to recruiters

The recruiting app can now create a list of past job candidates who may be well-suited for new openings.

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Solomon Hykes, Docker's founder, leaves day-to-day running of container company

The face of Docker, the leading container company, Solomon Hykes, is stepping down.

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Nvidia aims to extend its lead in AI

The chipmaker already dominates the market for training deep neural networks. At its annual GPU Technology Conference, Nvidia made the case for using GPUs not only to train ever bigger models, but also to run these neural networks in data centers to revolutionize industries.

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Google launches Wear OS developer preview including Android P

In the Wear OS developer preview, Google is including a dark theme and smart battery saving features.

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'Fauxpersky' malware steals and sends passwords to an attacker's inbox

Researchers say the malware is "highly efficient," even if it's not very sophisticated.

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Securing Facebook: Keep your data safe with these privacy settings

Here's Facebook privacy settings explained. Don't let your personal information get into the wrong hands.

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Big data, IoT, blockchain, Xamarin all on the Microsoft Build 2018 agenda

Build 2018, Microsoft's upcoming developer conference, will feature sessions on Progressive Web Apps, its Fluent design system, IoT, blockchain and more, the first session listings confirm.

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Most tech workers would ignore a call from their boss outside work hours

In this age of instant communication, there is pressure on employees to be "switched on" all hours of the day. But do we really have the mental attitude to totally disconnect from work?

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Apple has finally announced the iPad we've always wanted

Why should only the most expensive iPads support the Pencil? Don't we all have something to say? Don't we all have something to draw? A lower entry point for doodling can open great creative possibilities.

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Design a new logo and download it for free

DesignEvo's super-simple tools let you create a professional-looking logo -- and BBH's exclusive code lets you walk away with it at no charge.

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VMware buys E8 Security to bolster AI-assisted security tools

VMware plans to integrate E8's technology into its Workspace ONE platform.

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​Google Cloud Platform adds duo of application performance management tools for developers

Stackdriver Profiler is a developer tool that complements existing application performance management services and allows you to see how code performs in production

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Oracle vs Google: Android P is for Poisoned Platform

Suddenly, Windows Phone and .Net became very attractive for mobile application development. And we have Oracle to thank for it.

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Cyberattack disrupted Baltimore emergency responders

An attack which lasted 17 hours forced responders to switch to manual methods.

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How ubiquitous AI will permeate everything we do without our knowledge.

Most of us do not know that we are using chatbots to talk to service agents, so how will we know that AI will be seamlessly interacting in with our future lives?

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Late on payments? Big Data shows repo guys where to look to repossess vehicles

Dealerships are turning to monitoring driving habits to direct repo crews to where cars are most likely to be when payments falter.

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Robot will crawl through pipes to help decommission nuclear facility

Robots have found a particularly important niche working in radioactive and toxic enviroments

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Google snaps up Tenor as GIF searches explode

GIF sharing online is booming and Google is keen to get in on the action.

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Google Maps update supports more native languages

The service was once only in English, but an estimated additional 1.25 billion users worldwide can now use Maps in their mother tongues.

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Tuesday, March 27, 2018

CIO advice from Aaron Levie, CIO of Box: Part two

The chief information officer role is changing as corporate business expectations grow larger. A disruptive cloud pioneer shares advice on digital transformation, culture change, and technology investment specifically for IT organizations.

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Microservices: first break down monolithic thinking, then monolithic applications

Microservices shake up older ways of thinking as they dissolve monolithic applications,

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Oracle announces GA of the Autonomous Data Warehouse Cloud

It's the first service based on Oracle's new autonomous database.

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Nokia launches AI-driven software for CX

The updated analytics software gives service providers "next-best-action" triggers to implement to keep customers happy.

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Pure Storage and Nvidia introduce AIRI, AI-Ready Infrastructure

AIRI combines Pure Storage's FlashBlade and the Nvidia DGX-1, promising about a 4x improvement in data scientist productivity.

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Oracle brings Nvidia's Volta-based Tesla GPUs to Cloud Infrastructure

In addition to the new bare metal infrastructure offering, Oracle is introducing more deep learning and HPC tools, as well as new design and engineering apps.

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Atlanta, hit by ransomware attack, also fell victim to leaked NSA exploits

Atlanta is still reeling from massive ransomware attack — but its network was compromised before.

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Nvidia doubles down on AI

At its GPU Technology Conference in San Jose, CA, Nvidia announces hardware and interconnect upgrades, data center GPU inference improvements and a new IoT partnership with ARM.

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How Apple, Google, Microsoft stack up in education technology: Hardware, software and deployment

With Apple reemphasizing its push for the education market with its new iPad and software updates, it's worth examining how the company stacks up with Google and Microsoft. Here's a look at the core pitches as well as the moving parts.

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Microsoft delivers first Windows 10 'Redstone 4' test build for HoloLens

Microsoft is readying a Windows 10 'Redstone 4' update for the HoloLens, which will be its first new feature update for the device since 2016.

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Waymo, Jaguar Land Rover form autonomous driving partnership

Waymo plans to add up to 20,000 Jaguar I-PACEs to its self-driving car fleet from 2020.

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iPad for students: Specs, features, release date

Apple's new 9.7-inch iPad for students includes Apple Pencil support, A10 Fusion chip, 8-megapixel camera, optional LTE and more. It starts at $299 for schools.

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FBI had no way to access locked iPhone after terror attack, watchdog finds

But the report says that a senior FBI department chief "became frustrated that the case against Apple could no longer go forward" after a technical solution to access the device was found.

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iPad with Apple Pencil support, $299 for schools, aimed at Chromebook

The big win for Apple's education focused iPad is that Apple Pencil support is available throughout iWork and for digital books.

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Apple event: See the new iPad (pictures)

At its March 27 event, Apple is introducing new iPads for students and teachers. Here's a closer look at what Apple plans for schools and education...

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Apple event: First pictures of the iPad field trip

At its March 27 event, Apple is introducing new iPads for the education market -- starting at $299 for schools.

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Mozilla launches Firefox Facebook container extension to isolate browsing data

Mozilla said the add-on is in response to the controversy surrounding the misuse of Facebook user data.

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Google Cloud Platform launches text-to-speech service to compete with AWS Polly

The new service from Google Cloud Platform highlights how it is leveraging models and technology from the search giant's Deepmind subsidiary.

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Veritas acquires cloud data management firm fluid Operations AG

The deal has been made in the hopes of improving Veritas' smart data management portfolio.

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How the iPad Pro with Smart Keyboard totally replaced my Macbook

Last September I wondered if an iPad - with iOS 11 and the Files app - might replace my MacBook. Since then I've acquired a 10.5-inch iPad Pro and Apple's Smart Keyboard. Any trade-offs? I was surprised.

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Opentrons releases next-gen robot in bid to become the "PC" of biology labs

Robotics is finally solving a small problem that's long been the bane of lab workers' existence

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HPE Aruba launches AI solution for autonomous enterprise networking

The NetInsight tool uses artificial intelligence to monitor mobile and IoT devices in the enterprise.

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Aruba enlists new partners for smart office strategy

HPE's networking business is partnering with a range of companies including commercial real estate giant HBRE and furniture maker HermanMiller.

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AVCrypt ransomware attempts to eradicate your antivirus

The malware attempts to take your antivirus products out of the equation before locking systems.

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Adobe adds more AI control, customization, transparency in Adobe Target update

Adobe Target will get more AI management tools so enterprises can have more transparency and customization of algorithms. Adobe Campaign also gets key email creation updates.

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Coinbase announces support for ERC20 Ethereum tokens

Support for the technical standard will be added in the "coming months."

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Monday, March 26, 2018

Data breach exposes Cambridge Analytica's data mining tools

The exposed data shows Cambridge Analytica used software developed by Canadian firm AggregateIQ to benefit US campaigns.

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Linux Foundation pushes open-source AI forward with the Deep Learning Foundation

The Linux Foundation has launched the LF Deep Learning Foundation, an umbrella organization for open-source innovation in artificial intelligence, machine learning, and deep learning. Its first project is the Acumos AI Project, an AI/ML platform and open-source framework.

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Red Hat Q4 tops estimates

Red Hat said subscription revenue was up 22 percent year over year to $683 million.

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Alexa smartphone: Amazon's next strike in the mobile IoT war?

Google and Apple are behind in the Internet of Things, but they have the leading mobile platforms.

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Microsoft's Edge browser app now available for iPad, Android tablets

Microsoft's Edge browser apps are available as free downloads for use on iPads and Android tablets from the Apple App and Google Play Stores.

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Box CEO, Aaron Levie, on cloud, tech stacks, and the future of work

Innovation and disruption are constants in technology but the impact is huge in every industry. A cloud computing pioneer shares his views on innovation and offers advice to Chief Information Officers.

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This is probably the best $6 you can spend on your travel bag

Aukey's 2-port USB wall charger is a no-brainer addition to every carry-on.

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Microsoft is readying multi-session support for Windows 10

Microsoft looks poised to add a new Multi Session option to Windows 10, likely this fall, which will allow IT to provide multiple users with remote access to desktops/apps without relying on Windows Server.

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Most IT professionals fear IoT cyber attacks. New research suggests few are doing anything about it.

A report from Ponemon Research and Shared Assessments suggests a major disconnect when it comes to IoT security

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Paranoia will destroy us: Why Huawei and other Chinese tech is not spying on Americans

The notion that the Chinese government would spy on corporations and our agencies with electronic devices manufactured by Chinese companies is not only absurd but would be catastrophic to furthering their ambitions in world trade.

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Brazil's IoT plan to start deployment next month

Government signs decree to enhance the national strategy for the technology, which will include financing for related projects.

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Microsoft goes all in with Android apps for business

Over the past few years, Microsoft has embraced the Android operating system with surprising enthusiasm. Most of the company's 100+ apps in the Google Play Store are aimed at its business customers. Here's an overview of what you'll find for your Android phone.

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Adobe, Microsoft extend cloud partnership to China

The companies announced that the Adobe Experience Cloud running on Microsoft Azure is now available to enterprise customers in China.

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FTC to investigate if Facebook violated privacy settlement

Federal regulators are investigating to see if Facebook violated a settlement in 2011, which forced the company to undergo regular privacy screenings for 20 years.

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Huawei P20 launch event: What to expect and how to watch

Huawei will launch its flagship 2018 P20 lineup at an event on March 27. Here's everything you need to know ahead of the event.

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GPU databases are coming of age

GPUs are powering a new generation of databases. What is so special about them and can they come into their own?

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7 ways you can (maybe) get Microsoft Office 365 for free

Do you dream of making slides, writing reports, and calculating columns of numbers without cracking open your wallet? If so, have we've got seven (possible) deals for you.

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Europol tracks down suspected leader of Carbanak malware campaigns

The suspect is potentially behind cyberattacks against over 100 financial institutions worldwide.

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The devil we know: A new wave of change forces the data revolution to adapt or perish

The Data Expeditions, Part V: Where we re-introduce ourselves to the two types of rules that are typically considered "business logic" in an organization, and gauge whether there's time to translate them both into modern data streams before another orchestrator comes charging in.

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iOS 11.3: Get your iPhone and iPad ready for the biggest update yet

Here's what you need to do to make sure that your upgrade goes smoothly and you don't lose any data.

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Where next for mobile in the Middle East? Big changes are coming

The Middle East and North Africa is a complex region, but mobile usage and services are changing fast.

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Thousands of etcd installs are leaking secret server keys online

The leaks could become a treasure trove for cyberattackers and fraudsters.

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Nissan gives old EV batteries new life to power Japanese cities

Electric vehicle batteries will become part of the country's smart cities.

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Refreshed 9.7-inch iPad could gain Apple Pencil, says analyst

The new low-cost iPad may support Apple Pencil, a usually reliable analyst predicts, adding that 2018 Apple Pencil shipments will be between 9-10 million units.

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Samsung: Android Oreo landing on all Galaxy S8, Note 8 models within 3 weeks

Finally: Samsung says Android Oreo should hit all Galaxy S8 and Galaxy Note 8 Models within 3 weeks.

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Sunday, March 25, 2018

Everything changes but you

What do boy bands have to do with Enterprise Networking?

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Facebook was tracking your text message and phone call data. Now what?

If you installed a Facebook app to your Android smartphone, odds are good that Facebook has been logging your phone calls and text message data ever since.

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​FOSSA: Open-sourcing open-source license management

Senior developers know that one of the biggest problems with programming today isn't the coding itself, but keeping on the right side of all the base code's open-source licenses. FOSSA has an answer.

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Apple's education event has elephant in the room named Google

Apple's March 27 field trip is all about education, but the company has a tough task trying to gain share from Google's Chromebook, G Suite and Google Classroom stack.

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Exercise tracking, Pixel C status, and OnePlus strange approach to selling phones (MobileTechRoundup #427)

The Samsung Galaxy S9 is now available in stores, the Pixel C received its last Android update, and Kevin picked up another Pixel phone.

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Linux Mint announces Mintbox Mini 2 tiny desktop PC with Intel inside

Due in June, the new Mintbox moves from an AMD CPU to a rival Celeron processor, which should provide a performance boost while maintaining a similar price point.

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Coros Omni smart cycling helmet hands-on: Protection, music, and safety

It's not safe to use earbuds while you ride a bike in most areas. However, Coros has a new helmet with support for open ear music, smart rear lighting, and safety comms to vital contacts.

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Saturday, March 24, 2018

Apple proposes accessibility emojis to better represent disabilities

If approved, Apple's new accessibility emojis could launch in the second half of 2019.

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OnePlus: We're done selling 5T phone in North America

If you want to officially buy a OnePlus phone in North America, you'll have to wait for OnePlus' new flagship in Q2 2018.

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Friday, March 23, 2018

A new data leak hits Aadhaar, India's national ID database

Exclusive: The data leak affects potentially every Indian citizen subscribed to the database.

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Pivotal files for IPO

The software company, of which Dell is the majority shareholder, has yet to become profitable, its filing shows.

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Android tips and tricks: 10 great ways to boost your phone experience

There are many easy things you can do to improve your Android experience. Here are some of the best.

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What features does the smartphone of the future need?

Smartphone sales have plateaued now that everyone has a mobile device. So, what is next for mobile phone makers and service providers in the post-app, post-smartphone era?

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Singapore questions social media giants over 'online falsehoods'

Twitter, Google, and Facebook faced a parliamentary committee set up to examine the impact of "deliberate online falsehoods"--with Facebook, specifically, grilled over the Cambridge Analytica breach.

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Apple iPhone 11: Specs, pricing, rumors, release date, and news

The launch of the next iPhone is months away, but the leaks have already begun.

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Get a lifetime RemotePC team subscription for $69.50

Normally the service runs $50 for a single year. And the license supports unlimited users and 100 PCs.

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Making sense of Microsoft's Common Data Service makeover

Microsoft's 'Spring '18' refresh of its Dynamics 365 services includes some major new development and analytics tech under the covers: The Common Data Service for Apps and for Analytics.

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Brazil improves environment for cloud adoption

The country has enhanced the conditions for growth of the technology but is still behind other emerging countries.

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​Nike's purchase of analytics firm Zodiac highlights focus on customer lifetime value

Nike has big digital plans as it goes direct to consumer, aims to innovate faster and build relationships. It is also beefing up its analytics team.

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DoJ indicts Iranian hackers for stealing data from 144 US universities

In all, 320 universities around the world were attacked and the 31.5 terabytes of stolen data was sold for profit in Iran.

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Stingray spying: 5G will protect you against surveillance attacks, say standards-setters

It looks likely that 5G will sideline IMSI catcher, or stingray, fake mobile base stations.

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M1 taps Keppel Electric partnership as Singapore readies open market

Singapore telco ties up with Keppel Electric to offer bundled price packages that include electricity and mobile services, joining others looking to enter Singapore's soon-to-be open power market.

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ReFlex: remote storage with local performance in a flash

Flash storage is fast and expensive, an issue for system designers: load individual servers with SSDs whose performance far exceeds server needs; or put flash in costly shared arrays? What's needed is a performant way to share individual SSDs across servers - and here's a solution.

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How to scan and fax from your iPhone

Faxing is definitely back-in-the-day, but when you need it, you need it. Here are some useful apps that will help you make retro connections to old-school organizations.

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IBM Think 2018 Postmortem: Making incumbent enterprises great again

At this week's Think conference, IBM issued a call to action to its customers that incumbents can be disrupters. It unveiled a series of offerings that simplify and make AI more accessible than before. But IBM's messaging and positioning is still making that path to disruption more complex and confusing than it needs to be.

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Dawn of the New Everything, book review: VR, and decisions that cast long shadows

In an engaging memoir, virtual reality pioneer Jaron Lanier recounts an unusual childhood, charts the history of his company VPL, and offers opinions on the tech-driven world he helped to shape.

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Sarcos forms Exoskeleton Technical Advisory Group

The industries represented suggest diverse applications for wearable robotic suits

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Thursday, March 22, 2018

Are enterprises really ready for AI?

Businesses are facing setbacks around AI adoption -- with over half feeling that they are not prepared to effectively use AI technologies in their organisations.

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Omnicharge: The ultimate power bank for your most expensive mobile gadgets

It’s pricey, sure -- but so is the device you’re charging. Do you really want to risk a $1,000 phone or tablet on a $50 battery pack?

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If Facebook worked... we wouldn't be in this mess

Revenues from subscriptions rather than from advertising would improve Facebook and silence critics.

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Google Assistant now lets you send and request money from your contacts

In the coming months, users will be able to send or request money via voice-activated speakers like Google Home.

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Autodesk combines 7 toolsets into one new version of AutoCAD

After fine-tuning different professional AutoCAD verticals for decades, the latest release includes access to 750,000 different features and functionalities.

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iOS 11.3 is coming: Get your iPhone and iPad ready for the upgrade

Here's what you need to do to make sure that your upgrade goes smoothly and you don't lose any data.

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8 impressive Chinese smartphones you've never heard of

I've had hands-on experience with some amazing smartphones from China that you may not have heard about before. Here is a selection of my favourites.

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GitLab makes CI/CD tools available for GitHub repositories

The integration follows GitLab's acquisition of Gemnasium, a security testing firm that has several customers using GitHub.

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Water data is the new oil: Using data to preserve water

Data and water do mix apparently. Using data and analytics can lead to great benefits in water preservation.

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I'm held hostage by my iPhone, but I'm planning to make a break for freedom

Spending a four-figure sum on a smartphone that doesn't last three years is losing its appeal.

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Microsoft bullish on Congress' inclusion of CLOUD Act in funding bill

Now that the CLOUD Act has been added to a U.S. government spending bill, resolution over the government's role in cross-border data privacy may be a step closer to resolution.

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Google confirms Pixel XL charging problem

Google confirms that a charging bug affecting the original Google Pixel XL with Android Oreo 8.1 will be fixed in the coming weeks.

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BodyGuardz cases for the Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus: Unequal tech for impact protection

The Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus is the best smartphone currently available and BodyGuardz has three case options to protect your investment. Tech used by professional athletes is incorporated in the cases.

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Mozilla pulls Facebook advertising after Cambridge Analytica scandal

The browser maker takes issue with Facebook's default privacy settings.

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Dear Apple: iOS is now a toxic hellstew

You know what they say about karma.

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Best Buy dumps Huawei: What trade war fallout hits the tech sector next?

Huawei is losing its biggest retail distribution partner as its Android devices lose out on any U.S. opportunity. Here's a look at Best Buy dropping Huawei in context of the broader U.S.-China trade war.

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Cloudflare's free network monitoring mobile SDK open to all developers

The new solution can be used by anyone to understand network performance and metrics.

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The 10 best smartphones of 2018 (shame about Huawei)

CES and MWC are over and it's time to clear the dust and see what smartphones are leading the pack this year.

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10 reasons the Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus is better than the Google Pixel 2 XL for business

The Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus has been out for a week and it is clear that it will be the mass market champion again. It's great for business and may be better than Google's own smartphone.

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Old banking Trojan TrickBot has been taught new tricks

The banking Trojan is back with a range of new capabilities.

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Google is experimenting with blockchain technology for use in the cloud: report

Reports suggest Google may be working on blockchain-based systems to support cloud businesses.

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Can this ingenious trash collecting robot gamify litter removal?

A savvy group is hoping to turn trash collection into a multi-player video game

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Netflix asks you to start hacking, bug bounty program is now public

The bug bounty program is now open and offers financial rewards for vulnerability disclosure.

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Wednesday, March 21, 2018

3 new career categories being created by artificial intelligence

Information modelers, explainability strategists, and ethics compliance managers are all new job titles needed to manage AI.

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Slack and Workday team up to bring HR tools into the Slack platform

The integration will enable employees to access a bevy of Workday's HR services without leaving the Slack app.

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Mark Zuckerberg outlines Facebook's response to Cambridge Analytica controversy

After several days of silence, the Facebook founder and CEO calls the incident a "breach of trust"

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Dropbox updates its vulnerability disclosure policy to protect researchers

The cloud-based company aims to set an example for other businesses after realizing security researchers have faced "decades of abuse, threats, and bullying"

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New York is the best city for start-ups -- but Denver has better internet speeds

When searching for the best opportunities around the world, millennials should look at the top cities that attract their generation.

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Replace Outlook with the awesome Hiri and save 60 percent

For less than $50, you get a lifetime subscription to this productivity-oriented email client.

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Google bolsters security tools on Google Cloud, G Suite

Google wants its customers to know that it's emphasizing products that protect an organization's sensitive data and assets.

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Hey Apple! Why do you do this nonsense?

If I'm searching for a specific app in your App Store, why do you show me something totally irrelevant as the top result? Oh, wait, it's because someone paid you.

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Windows 10 feature updates painfully slow? Relief is in sight

The biggest downside of Microsoft's twice-annual feature update schedule is the forced downtime as those updates install. A series of setup improvements in the Spring Creators Update promise to make the experience less painful.

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March Madness: How to watch 2018 NCAA men's tournament games without cable

If you don't have cable, you can still stream for free all 67 NCAA tournament games through the iPhone, Android phones, web, tablet, and set-top boxes (including Apple TV and more). Here's how to watch online -- plus, all the March Madness Live dates and schedules you need to know.

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Volume, velocity, and variety: Understanding the three V's of big data

For those struggling to understand big data, there are three key concepts that can help: volume, velocity, and variety. These three vectors describe how big data is so very different from old school data management.

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Securing Facebook: Keep your data safe with these privacy settings

Facebook privacy settings explained: Don't let your personal information get in the wrong hands.

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Life Fitness launches cloud gym management software

The fitness equipment vendor is launching a software-as-service effort to improve gym management and reduce member churn.

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ManageEngine zero-day vulnerabilities impact three out of five Fortune 500's

Six vulnerabilities impacting ManageEngine products could have serious ramifications for the enterprise.

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Google develops data analytics service in Brazil

The company wants to select and work with 12 of its largest local clients this year

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Atari reboots Ataribox as Atari VCS, teases April pre-order date

After canceling a crowdfunded campaign for its Linux-powered game console/living room PC hybrid, the legendary brand resurrects the concept with a new name and promising a pre-order date next month.

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Windows 10 Spring Creators Update: Act fast to delay this big upgrade

Each time Microsoft rolls out a major upgrade to Windows 10, you have the option to wait a few months before you install it on PCs running Windows 10 Pro or Enterprise. But you have to act quickly.

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Microsoft takes wraps off Dynamics 365 Spring update coming in April

Microsoft's Dynamics 365 'Spring '18' refresh across its various services is coming next month. Here are highlights of what's included.

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What is Docker and why is it so darn popular?

Docker is hotter than hot because it makes it possible to get far more apps running on the same old servers and it also makes it very easy to package and ship programs. Here's what you need to know about it.

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Tencent sees 2017 profit climb 75 percent on robust ad sales

Chinese tech giant's online advertising revenue grew 49.9 percent for its fiscal 2017, which saw its profit grow to US$11.09 billion on overall revenue hitting US$36.39 billion.

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​This Android, iOS virtual tailor wants to cut out millions of online clothing returns

ISizeYou is a virtual tailor app that helps you buy the right size of clothes online first time.

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IoT security spending to reach $1.5 billion in 2018

Gartner estimates that worldwide IoT security spending is set to climb this year in light of an escalation in attacks targeting IoT devices.

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Dell EMC introduces Virtual Edge Platform family for virtual networking

With open networking at the enterprise edge, customers should be able to add virtual network functions to the platform as needed.

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​With MuleSoft, Salesforce gets a hybrid cloud play

Salesforce's acquisition of MuleSoft adds an integration cloud and a way to connect to more hybrid cloud deployments.

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KPMG acquires Singapore mobile app developer

Consulting firm says it has purchased Singapore-headquartered Rainmaker Labs in a move to beef up its digital and mobile offerings.

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Paraplegic rats walk again after robot therapy and spinal cord stimulation

Swiss researchers have now observed how damaged neurons reorganize with new therapies, giving more hope to those living with spinal cord injury

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Artificial intelligence key to do 'more with less' in securing enterprise cloud services

iboss CEO Paul Martini tells us why AI and predictive analytics are crucial to reducing the burden on security staff in the enterprise.

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Tuesday, March 20, 2018

UpGuard aims to automate breach discovery with new security tool

With BreachSight, UpGuard says businesses can detect and respond to breaches faster after they occur.

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Microsoft readies new cloud SSD storage spec for the Open Compute Project

Microsoft's latest planned contribution to the OCP is a new spec for standardizing SSD storage firmware interfaces for use in cloud datacenters.

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Facebook explains Fabric Aggregator, its distributed network system

The disaggregated design should help Facebook quickly scale its network capacity between data center fabrics.

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Silicon Valley culture blamed in Theranos fraud that duped billionaires and powerful former US officials

The very public demise of Theranos momentarily satisfies the schadenfreude of Silicon Valley's critics, but it's a distraction that protects the reputations of rich and powerful men that financed and ran the company for years.

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Google aims to save journalism, thwart fake news and more importantly hit duopoly partner Facebook

Google's olive branch to news publishers is about capturing ad dollars from a weakened Facebook as much as it is saving the media industry.

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Salesforce reportedly in talks to buy MuleSoft

MuleSoft's data management and integration products and services would complement Salesforce's AI investments.

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Microsoft delivers first test build of Windows Server 2019

Microsoft is releasing to Insider testers its first test build of Windows Server 2019, due later this year, which will be its next Long-Term Servicing Channel release of its OS.

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Google's ARCore spurs bevy of AR app releases

Lowe's, Overstock, IKEA and eBay are all leveraging Google's augmented reality framework for new app releases.

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Telegram forced to give encryption keys to Russian authorities

The founder of the encrypted messaging app said threats to block the app "won't bear fruit."

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Samsung announces Galaxy Tab Active2: A rugged tablet for business conducted outside the office

Android tablets are few and far between with Samsung one of the last remaining brands in this space. It's new Tab Active2 incorporates serious protection and advanced functionality with the S Pen and LTE.

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Apple, IBM add machine learning muscle to enterprise iOS pact

The companies said they are linking up their respective AI and machine learning technologies to make enterprise iOS apps smarter.

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Cavium's ThunderX2 processor powers first 64-bit ARMv8 workstation

Cavium unveils the first 64-bit ARMv8 workstation platform based on its flagship ThunderX2 processor.

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Google Cloud, FogHorn partner to boost the Industrial Internet of Things

The companies are working together to create IIoT solutions for the cloud.

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Orbitz reveals data breach that lasted almost two years

The travel booking site said about 880,000 payment cards were affected.

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Victor aims to use IoT to build a better mousetrap

Victor and its parent company Woodstream is building out a connected mouse- and pest-trap network on Comcast's machineQ platform.

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IBM turns Watson into a voice assistant for enterprises

The Watson Assistant aims to offer businesses a more advanced conversational experience that can be pre-trained on a range of intents.

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Finding a job or saving democracy: Blockchain to the rescue?

Blockchain is the storage technology behind Bitcoin and many of the other non-sovereign currencies. But its applications are much broader. Here are two that may provide your next gig - or save democracy.

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The Dark Web: How much is your bank account worth?

Researchers explore just how much our bank accounts, identities, and more are worth to customers in the web's underbelly.

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Sniffer drones: The answer to Poland's suffocating smog problem?

A tech startup thinks it may have the solution to the headache of policing Poland's most polluted areas.

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Trump bans Venezuela's cryptocurrency Petro in the US

The White House has formally banned the state-owned cryptocurrency from US shores.

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Artificial empathy: Call center employees are using voice analytics to predict how you feel

The technology can also help identify depression symptoms, and it may soon empower machines to act more human

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CIO enterprise IT spending focuses on business value, not cost cutting

Business trends suggest executives are less concerned about cutting costs and more interested in value-boosting digital technologies.

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Gatwick Airport to trial British self-driving car system from Oxbotica

Gatwick Airport will use self-driving cars that use Oxbotica's LiDAR-based Selenium system, but only "airside". Airline passengers won't encounter them unless, after successful trials, the system is fitted to transportation buses.

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​Beware marketers, the consumer data collection blowback is just starting

Deloitte found that 93 percent of consumers would want to delete their personal data held by various companies. Why? These consumers have little faith that service providers can secure it.

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Monday, March 19, 2018

BlackBerry teams with Microsoft to secure Office apps on mobile devices

BlackBerry Enterprise Bridge lets shared customers use Microsoft mobile apps within the BlackBerry Dynamics container software.

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Facebook promises "comprehensive audit" of Cambridge Analytica

Facebook in 2016 asked the analytics firm to delete the data collected from 50 million profiles, but Facebook never verified the company's response.

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Hortonworks, Confluent and Waterline attempt to make Big Data easier

In the last two weeks, three vendors, in separate announcements, have showed how analytics industry vendors recognize the complexity of their products, and are ready to do something about it.

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Oracle beats Q3 earnings estimates

The enterprise software giant touted the expected growth of its SaaS business.

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World's largest SSD hits 100TB

Nimbus Data unveils a new 100TB SSD - making it the world's largest SSD currently available.

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For $15,000, GrayKey promises to crack iPhone passcodes for police

This palm-sized box can break your iPhone's password, giving police full access to a device's file system -- messages, photos, call logs, browsing history, keychain and user passwords, and more.

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Google app for Android adds podcast subscription, management support

Without an official podcast app, Google is testing better podcast subscription support and management inside of its official Google app for Android.

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Google launches Play Instant to highlight apps you can try without downloading

Google announced a few big Android game titles that now support instant app streaming. What could Google be planning next for Instant apps?

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Self-driving Uber kills Arizona woman, autonomous tests halted

An Uber car in autonomous mode struck an Arizona woman who walked in the street, Tempe PD said. Uber responds: "Our hearts go out to the victim's family."

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Microsoft joins group working to 'cure' open-source licensing issues

Microsoft is one of ten companies now committed to try to work through open-source software licensing problems involving the GPL with customers before resorting to legal action.

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Best Samsung Galaxy S9 cases, accessories, and wireless chargers

Here's a look at the best Galaxy S9 cases, alongside official and third-party accessories like wireless chargers. Samsung's Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9 Plus is now available.

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Galaxy S9: Drop test shows how easily Samsung's flagship can break

Maybe Samsung's new Galaxy S9 refined Infinity Display isn't all it's meant to be in terms of durability.

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Huawei readies return to Brazilian smartphone market

Chinese firm eyes opportunities in the consumer space and aims for threefold growth in its local B2B business.

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NXP's MIFARE, Google Pay integrate for smart city transportation deployments

NXP's MIFARE contactless payment system and cloud service will be integrated with Google Pay. MIFARE is used in 750 global cities.

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Here's how to disable Emergency SOS on iPhone and Apple Watch

Apple's iOS 11 includes a great SOS feature for when you feel unsafe in an emergency, but you may want to disable the feature on your iPhone or Apple Watch to avoid accidentally calling 911.

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HTC reveals Vive Pro $799 price with pre-order launch, shipping on 5 April

HTC announced a new pro version of its virtual reality headset at CES and starting today you can place a pre-order while the original Vive gets a new lower price.

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AI is becoming ubiquitous across enterprise software

While enterprises are viewing AI as the new imperative, increasingly, it is becoming a fact of life across the tools and applications that they are already using.

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“Alexa, fart,” plus fifteen other useful Echo tricks and tips

What? If you had a multi-billion dollar, state-of-the-art cloud-based artificial intelligence, wouldn’t you want to see if you could get it to fart? It’s who we are. Priorities, people! Priorities.

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Network Effect: The drive for synchronicity shakes the foundations of the data warehouse

The Data Expeditions, Part IV: Where a component described simply enough as a "messaging queue" strikes at the nerve center of organizations' long-standing three-tier applications, and calls into question whether certain of their principal functions still matter.

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iOS 11 is such a mess, Apple showcases a bug in latest iPhone X ad

iOS 11 bugs are now so commonplace that they appear in Apple's ads for the iPhone X.

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Are consumer brands jumping the gun when it comes to hiring data scientists?

A new Salesforce survey shows brands are eager to hire data scientists, but they may not have the data ready for them to work with.

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Cryptographic crumpling: The encryption 'middle ground' for government surveillance

Researchers believe a new encryption technique may be key to maintaining a balance between user privacy and government demands.

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Hands-on with the Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+

A new, improved Raspberry Pi 3 is available. I've been trying it out, here's what I have found so far.

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The Attention Merchants, book review: Charting the rise of ad-supported media

Today we're all familiar with the 'pay with data' business model, and its consequences. In this book, Tim Wu explores how your attention became vital for commerce.

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Atlassian's largest ever infrastructure project: CTO shares lessons learned

Migrations are never easy, so when Atlassian moved its two largest products to AWS, it developed a set of best practices.

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Xilinx debuts software programmable chip design in data center push

Xilinx says its new Adaptive Compute Acceleration Platform will make data center servers highly programmable with exponential increases to performance.

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Qualcomm's Paul Jacobs denied board position, considers acquisition offer

Broadcom may have failed to acquire the firm, but there are possibilities of an in-house buyout.

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WATCH: A robot shoots a basketball with 100 percent accuracy

Just in time for March Madness, Toyota engineers unveil a 6'3" humanoid with a sweet J

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​Business or pleasure? The apps and trends that are blurring boundaries

The worlds of the office and the home are starting to merge through apps and physical co-living spaces.

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StarHub partners Sunseap to compete in Singapore electricity market

Singapore telco StarHub will begin selling electricity services next month when Singapore begins opening up its power market, starting with a soft launch next month in Jurong.

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Sunday, March 18, 2018

Apple testing its own MicroLED device screens: Report

Apple is working on new MicroLED screens that could be used in its gadgets in the next few years, rumors say.

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Oculus Go VR headset to launch at Facebook's F8 in May: Report

Facebook's F8 conference will have "the biggest AR/VR news from Facebook to date," according to one executive.

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EU eyes 3 percent tax on tech giants' revenue

EU will reveal the digital taxation proposal on March 21, reports say.

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Will 2018 be the year for SD-WAN?

Demands on your network continue to escalate, can your WAN keep up with your ambitions?

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The sad old-but-true joke of IoT security

A new issues paper from ASPI highlights the risks to Australia's critical infrastructure, but suggests that regulation and new government structures may not be ready to face the challenge.

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​How Cambridge Analytica used your Facebook data to help elect Trump

The Russian-linked Cambridge Analytica scammed 50 million US Facebook users for their data. The right-wing, voter-profiling company then used their information to target Americans with personalized anti-Clinton and pro-Trump propaganda.

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Apple Watch bands by Southern Straps: Affordable and interchangeable options

There are a ton of bands available for the Apple Watch and if you like to swap them out, then it's nice to find some affordable, stylish options. Southern Straps offers $35 nylon and $75 leather bands.

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Saturday, March 17, 2018

9 reasons to be cautious with blockchain

Blockchain appears to be one of the most highly secure networks conceived. Still, there are multiple points of vulnerability, as recently called out by a group of researchers.

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Trump-linked data firm Cambridge Analytica harvested data on 50 million Facebook profiles to help target voters

A data analytics firm used by Donald Trump's campaign during the 2016 presidential election collected data on millions of Facebook accounts to predict how people will vote at the ballot box.

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UAG and Tech21 cases for the Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus: Stylish drop protection

The Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus are now available and we spent time with a couple of new cases that offer drop protection for this glass sandwich smartphone.

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Turn a Raspberry Pi 3 into a desktop PC

Probably the cheapest desktop PC you can make.

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Singapore industry needs stronger codes of conduct as consumer data gains value

As businesses capture more information about customers, consumers need to be more informed about such practices and industry guidelines and codes of conduct must evolve to ensure responsible data use.

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Friday, March 16, 2018

New Windows 10 'Redstone 5' test build includes a new way to push Edge

The newest Windows 10 test build, 17623, includes a change via which links in Windows Mail open in Edge, regardless of a user's default browser choice. Let the complaints begin!

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Wave Computing close to unveiling its first AI system

The chip startup's novel architecture promises to make training neural networks faster and easier.

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March Madness: How to stream the 2018 NCAA tournament and Final Four

March Madness Live: You can stream all 67 NCAA tournament games through platforms like web, tablet, iPhone and Android devices, set-top boxes including Apple TV, and more.

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Hacker Adrian Lamo dies at 37

The circumstances of Lamo's death are not yet known.

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Get a full-size Logitech wireless keyboard for $35

It's refurbished, but sells for at least $62 elsewhere. Might be the perfect addition to your new standing desk?

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The future of IT: Snapshot of a modern multi-cloud data center

The death knell of the traditional corporate data center continues apace outside of a few rarified domains as powerful new types of cloud data centers emerge that are designed to help enterprises regain control and flexibility in an operating universe now mostly dominated by large commercial clouds.

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​What's the best cloud storage for you?

UPDATED: Free and cheap personal and small business cloud storage is everywhere. Here's how to decide which one is right for you.

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Apple preps education event for Chicago

At the March 27 event, Apple says it will debut "creative new ideas for teachers and students" at a high school in Chicago.

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Bionic limbs get a sense of movement

Cleveland Clinic researchers used a small robot to vibrate the muscles to simulate a sense of movement for people with amputations.

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IBM launches Cloud Private for Data; elite data science consulting team

IBM is bundling platforms and aiming to use its services group to speed up data science and AI deployments.

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The 10 best smartphones of 2018

CES and MWC are over and it's time to clear the dust and see what smartphones are leading the pack this year.

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PinkKite point of sale malware spotted in the wild

The point-of-sale malware may be small, but it packs a punch.

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Microsoft HoloLens: How mixed reality is finding fans in the hard hat gang

In business, mixed and augmented reality makes a lot more sense than virtual reality.

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Uber, Toyota seek self-driving car tech deal

Uber wants to become a provider of self-driving technologies for automakers including Toyota.

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Thursday, March 15, 2018

Yet again, Google tricked into serving scam Amazon ads

At the top of search results for "Amazon" was a bad ad, trying to tricking users into falling for a tech support scam.

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​Meet the Scarlett Johansson PostgreSQL malware attack

An image of the popular actress is being used as a malware attack vector on the open-source DBMS PostgreSQL.

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DHL rolls out new same-day delivery service for online retailers

Jumping back into domestic B2C deliveries, DHL's new software platform gives shoppers a seamless shopping and delivery experience.

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Adobe reaches record revenue on Q1 earnings beat

The Photoshop maker said first quarter subscription revenue was $1.79 billion.

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In wake of Qualcomm drama, Broadcom posts solid Q1 2018 results

For the current quarter, Broadcom expects to sustain topline momentum thanks to strong data center demand.

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Intel: Spectre-proof CPUs will ship in second half of 2018

Now that Intel has shipped firmware updates for all the processors it has released over the last five years to patch the Meltdown and Spectre vulnerabilities, Intel is now looking to the future.

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Microsoft open sources its Service Fabric microservices platform

Microsoft is opening Service Fabric under an MIT license and moving its development to GitHub, while still maintaining control of the product (for now, at least).

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Anker unveils PowerWave fast wireless chargers for iPhone and Android

Anker's new PowerWave wireless chargers can charge the iPhone X and iPhone 8 at 7.5 Watts, and premium Android devices at 10 Watts.

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How to tackle influencer fraud

Influencer marketing has enjoyed a meteoric rise over the last few years with brands and social media celebrities working together. But gatecrashers who want a slice of the action are sneaking into the mix.

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Google announces new security features, partnerships for Chrome Enterprise

Aiming to make Chrome Enterprise "the most secure endpoint solution for businesses in the cloud," Google rolls out more partners like Citrix XenMobile and Zoho.

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US slaps new sanctions on Russia over NotPetya cyberattack, election meddling

The FBI also warned of Russian government actors targeting the energy grid and other critical infrastructure.

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Google Android Security report 2017: We read it so you don't have to

Google wants you to know that it's really progressing well on Android security. Here's a look at the key lessons learned, but save the rather futile debate over Android vs. Apple iOS on security.

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Unboxing the Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+

We got our hands on one of the first Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ boards. Here's what it looks like and how it differs from the previous incarnation (there's one design change that could catch you out!).

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Google partners with LinkedIn to train Android developers

Google is offering 19 different courses on LinkedIn Learning that aim to prepare new developers for the Google Android Developer Certification exam.

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Alibaba opens data centre in Indonesia

The facility is Alibaba Cloud's first in the Asian market, where the Chinese vendor aims to train 300 local professionals in its cloud certification programme within a year.

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Treatment for enlarged prostate uses a robot and a jet of water

Investors back commercialization of the technology to the tune of $118 million

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Wednesday, March 14, 2018

​Linus Torvalds slams CTS Labs over AMD vulnerability report

Linux's creator said he thinks CTS Labs' AMD chip security report "looks more like stock manipulation than a security advisory" and questions an industry.

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Are You "Licensed to Cloud"?

So what's your game plan to recruit, train, and sustain a work-force that can meet the challenge?

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Palo Alto Networks to acquire Evident.io

Palo Alto Networks is paying $300 million in cash for the cloud security and compliance firm.

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IBM brings managed Kubernetes to bare metal

While other cloud providers are catering to developers interested in the cloud container orchestration program, IBM says it's the first major provider to offer fully-managed Kubernetes to bare metal.

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Microsoft to roll out new Outlook.com 'over the next few weeks'

Microsoft is ready to roll out its updated Outlook.com web mail, plus the related Calendar and contacts features, over the next few weeks.

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3D Systems beats Q4 expectations

The company reported revenue growth in health care, materials, software and on-demand manufacturing.

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Infrastructure shipments hit a record value in 2017

Cisco was the top vendor, taking 20 percent of the overall infrastructure market, according to Canalys.

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Walmart steps up Amazon battle with nationwide grocery delivery

Walmart is expanding grocery delivery to more than 100 metro areas across the country by the end of this year.

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iOS 11.3 is coming: Get your iPhone and iPad ready for the upgrade

Here's what you need to do to make sure that your upgrade goes smoothly and you don't lose any data.

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Microsoft releases preview of Power BI for Mixed Reality

Microsoft is lighting up new features in its Power BI app for use with the HoloLens, in another example of the company reemphasizing business-use cases for the devices.

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How much time do we waste on conference calls?

We seem to spend most of our working lives on conference calls, but are they as productive -- or as secure -- as we are led to believe?

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Fractal Analytics buys Final Mile as AI, data science meld with behavioral science

Fractal Analytics' purchase of Final Mile illustrates how multiple disciplines are melding together to advance artificial intelligence, analytics and data science.

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Focus on local users saved us, says Brazilian startup unicorn founder

One of the brains behind ridesharing app 99 shares the lessons learned during his years developing the business prior to being acquired by Didi Chuxing and valued at over $1 billion.

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SEC charges former Equifax executive with insider trading after data breach

The commission accuses the former executive of dumping stock before Equifax made the breach public.

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Microsoft researchers match human levels in translating news from Chinese to English

Microsoft researchers are making progress in translating text using deep neural networks AI training techniques.

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Slack integrates with SAP Concur for travel, expense bots

The bots will roll out separately, with expenses available in public beta today and the travel bot slated to arrive within the next few months.

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UPS adds Google Assistant to chatbot customer service lineup

With Google Assistant integration now available, UPS has its chatbot bases covered.

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IRL: Why a hard drive RAID array can save your bacon

When real life intrudes, having layers of protection can help you safeguard your data, and recover when disaster strikes.

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Let's Encrypt free wildcard certificates now live

The authority says the free certificate service will "break down barriers for HTTPS adoption across the Web."

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Adobe patches critical vulnerabilities in Flash, Dreamweaver

Adobe Flash Player, Connect, and Dreamweaver are the focus of this month's patch cycle.

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Google to ban cryptocurrency, ICO adverts

Initial Coin Offerings, wallets, and consultancy services are all included in the blanket ban.

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Broadcom admits defeat, abandons Qualcomm takeover plans

The company has formally withdrawn from its hostile takeover bid after President Trump became embroiled in the fight.

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​Poland now shuts shops on Sundays but forgets how tech can get round law

Sunday closing to help smaller retailers just points to more tech innovation for shops that want to stay open.

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Why has Apple's reputation taken a nose dive?

The Harris Poll Reputation Quotient shows Apple falling from 5th to 29th place since last year. Why?

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Google's DoubleClick outage should force marketers to ask some hard questions

DoubleClick for Publishers has suffered five service disruptions in 13 days in March. When the ad tech stack is largely controlled by Google little things like reliability really matter. More transparency into what Google's DoubleClick is needed.

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Microsoft to add new Azure regions in Germany, Switzerland, UAE

Microsoft is continuing to add more regions to its Azure datacenter list and has announced 50 regions in total, as of its latest unveilings.

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Little Caesars just patented a pizza-making robot

Publicity is one reason you're hearing about so many fast food joints automating, but the industry really is prepping for a massive transition

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British government pumps £95 million into fibre broadband for selected areas

The Spring Budget included funding for 13 projects to provide gigabit fibre-to-the-premises broadband across the UK, with another £95m to come. But it's not going to make a significant difference to the UK's appalling record in proving FTTP connections.

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Singapore bank sets up unit to drive in-house AI development

OCBC Bank will kickstart the new unit with a S$10 million investment over three years, with the aim to embed artificial intelligence technologies into its products and services.

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Tuesday, March 13, 2018

Kitty Hawk's autonomous air taxi lifts off in New Zealand

Larry Page's venture says that New Zealand offered the "bold and dynamic" commercial market necessary to launch the air taxi, called Cora.

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Google's DoubleClick ads division hit with hours-long service disruptions

Google says it is working on a solution, but the issue creates a headache -- and potential revenue losses -- for marketers and publishers.

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Put a global mobile hotspot in your carry-on for $127.49

That's a BBH-exclusive discount on the Skyroam Solis, which provides Wi-Fi in over 120 countries (including this one) and offers unlimited data for just $9/day.

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Serverless computing, containers see triple-digit quarterly growth among cloud users

Analysis of Amazon Web Services customers finds serverless computing and containers becoming the norm; hints at impending tsunami of artificial intelligence and machine learning applications.

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Amazon recalls power banks over fire and chemical hazard concerns

Amazon is recalling around 260,000 AmazonBasics power banks -- following reports of overheating, chemical burns, and property damage.

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AMD investigating chip security flaws after less than 24 hours notice

For hours after the security research was first published, it wasn't clear if the flaws were even real.

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Inside GlobalFoundries long road to the leading edge

A recent tour of the company's remarkable fab in upstate New York illustrated both how far the foundry has come and how challenging the future will be for advanced chipmakers.

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Big Bezos: Amazon Alexa controls my entire freakin' house

My entire residence is under voice command. It's always listening. Isn't this what we wanted?

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Google launches game server hosting platform Agones

The open-source game hosting platform is built on top of Kubernetes and developed in partnership with gaming giant Ubisoft.

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March security updates expand Meltdown-Spectre protection for Windows

Microsoft's Patch Tuesday updates for March include a variety of security updates for all supported Windows versions, as well as removing a compatibility check for antivirus software. A separate release significantly expands available microcode updates for affected Intel CPUs.

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Windows 10 'Redstone 4' test build adds some Windows Defender security tweaks

Microsoft is continuing to polish its coming Windows 10 release with Fast Ring Insider Build 17120 as it heads toward the finish line.

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Several privacy-busting bugs found in popular VPN services

The bugs can leak real-world IP addresses, which in some cases can identify individual users and determine a user's location.

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Apple, Google brand reputations sink in latest Harris poll

The Silicon Valley giants simply haven't produced enough buzzworthy products as of late, according to the Harris Poll CEO.

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Microsoft starts testing voice dictation in latest Office apps

Microsoft is testing the ability to use voice to write documents,notes, emails and presentations with Office Insider testers with Windows PCs.

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Neato announces Botvac D7 Connected: Robot vacuum controlled by your smartphone, Google Home, or Amazon Echo

As a busy person working two jobs, finding the time to vacuum can be a challenge. Robot vacuums used to be a Jetsons fantasy, but products like the Neato Botvac D7 Connected are capable, functional, and make chores enjoyable.

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Peersway's nano-influencer fixed fees ensure engagement cost reductions

The power of peer recommendations is encouraging brands to use micro, and nano-influencers across their marketing activities.

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Microsoft gets ready to roll out its 'Tenerife' cloud ERP service for SMBs

Microsoft's Dynamics 365 Business Central service will be generally available as of April 2 via the company's Cloud Solution Provider channel.

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Will debt and nationalism drive the future of tech?

A warning that massive foreign tech funds could have nationalist agendas.

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Top iOS 11.2 power user tips and tricks

Get more done quicker -- and impress your friends -- with these time-saving iOS 11.2 power user tips and tricks.

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Best budget SSD: 960GB PNY CS900

960-gigabytes of fast storage space for the bargain price of $230.

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Paranoia will destroy us: Why Chinese tech isn't spying on Americans

The notion that the Chinese government would spy on corporations and our agencies with electronic devices manufactured by Chinese companies is not only absurd but would be catastrophic to furthering their ambitions in world trade.

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​Salesforce bulks up Essentials SMB efforts with Service Cloud Essentials, to sunset IQ CRM, Desk.com

Current customers of IQ CRM and Desk have two years to move to equivalent offerings on Essentials and get subscription exchanges.

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Artificial Intelligence - Don't forget the people and process

Having the right technology and expertise in place is just the first step in profiting from AI. Ultimately, accountability and repeatability will be the acid test for organizations to master AI, and for that, it means paying attention to people and process.

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iRobot spinoff Ava Robotics comes out of stealth mode

The company has a deep robotics bench, but can it bring a pricey collaborative robot into the office?

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Binance launches $10 million cryptocurrency fund to snare hackers

Information leading to the arrest of those involved in a recent security breach is worth $250,000.

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CyberArk acquires cloud security firm Vaultive

CyberArk secured the deal to boost its cloud-based privileged account security solutions portfolio.

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Grab ventures into fintech, offering microfinancing services

Ride-sharing company launches fintech platform and partners Credit Saison and Chubb to offer loans and insurance services targeted at consumers and micro-businesses across the Southeast Asian region.

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Digital Twin initiatives set to take enterprise center stage: Gartner

Almost half of enterprise players using IoT plan to take the next step by implementing Digital Twin technologies.

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Broadcom's hostile Qualcomm takeover bid: The saga in full

ZDNet documents just how complicated this potential acquisition became and what happened once it reached President Trump's ears.

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Monday, March 12, 2018

Last chance to put a Bombe in the UK's National Museum of Computing

The National Museum of Computing at Bletchley Park is crowd-funding £50,000 to build a new gallery and install the electro-mechanical Bombe codebreaking machine alongside its Colossus rebuild. The deadline is 9.30am on Tuesday 13 March.

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Donald Trump blocks Broadcom's bid for Qualcomm

The president issued an order blocking the deal, citing "credible evidence" it could pose a national security threat.

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Yahoo users can sue over data breaches, judge rules

Verizon, which now owns the web giant, sought to dismiss the case.

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Twilio launches Twilio Flex, aims for programmable, multichannel cloud call center

Twilio's API driven approach may make customizing call center approaches much easier for enterprises.

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Apple scoops up digital magazine app Texture

Texture makes a digital magazines app that's compared to Netflix for its monthly subscription business model.

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Dropbox looks to raise $648 million in upcoming IPO

Dropbox also agreed to sell $100 million in stock to Salesforce Ventures in a private placement following the IPO.

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Alexa video calling and messaging coming to tablets

The feature is coming to Fire, Android, and iOS tablets.

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iPhone X/8: Wireless charging will wear out the battery faster than cable charging

Wireless charging is a nice feature, but testing suggests that it will wear out the battery faster than charging with a cable.

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Photos: Philips Hue outdoor lighting lineup

A closer look at the Philips Hue connected lighting lineup for the great outdoors.

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Philips Hue outdoor connected lighting hits US, Europe this July

Philips Hue IoT-connected lighting is now available for the outdoors. Philips Hue Lily, Philips Hue Calla, and more will launch in July.

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Indra launches digital transformation unit in Brazil

The Spanish IT outsourcer is confident about demand from local firms around innovation projects.

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Comcast 'blocks' an email service: Yet another reminder why net neutrality matters

Now imagine your favorite websites getting blocked by your internet provider in the name of net neutrality.

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Report: Smart city tech can save every resident 125 hours a year

Anticipating that 2018 will be a breakthrough year for smart cities, Intel produced a report showing how these investments impact citizens' lives.

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Nutanix buys app discovery startup Netsil

The software-defined data center player plans to use Netsil's technology to bolster the Nutanix Enterprise Cloud Platform.

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How to fix your brand experience from the outside in

Johann Wrede: To bring real consistency to the brand experience, leaders should stop slicing the problem into pieces that they try to solve independently.

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Statistically speaking, will Apple hold a product event this spring? (2018 edition)

A crystal ball for data nerds: David Gewirtz assembles a decade's worth of event data -- 27 product announcements -- to calculate whether Apple is running late on its spring announcement cadence.

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Inside the Samsung Galaxy S9+

As with most modern smartphones, there's a lot to break, and fixing things is needlessly difficult.

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​Former Docker CEO takes over Storj Labs' top spot

Storj Labs has announced Ben Golub, Docker's co-founder and former CEO, is now Storj Labs' executive chairman and interim CEO.

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Microsoft confirms Cortana integration, message translation coming to Teams later this year

Microsoft is going public with some of the coming new features for its Teams service, and says there are now 200,000 organizations using the product.

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APAC clocked most malicious mobile apps in 2017

Some 3.3 million malicious mobile apps were detected in Asia-Pacific, which also was the region most affected across several categories including ransomware and online banking malware.

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We interrupt this revolution: Apache Spark changes the rules of the game

The Data Expeditions, Part III: Where the database market's equivalent of a commando raid brings a new actor to center stage, with the incentive and the opportunity to upset the balance of power and rewrite the rules of the data center.

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Zoom's new CIO brings in big-business perspective

While serving as CIO for major firms like KPMG and Blackstone, Harry D. Moseley treated the role as if he were CEO of technology business.

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Earnings report suggests a "gold rush" as good times keep rolling for robotics firms

Automation has become mantra in industries as varied as fulfillment, light manufacturing, and food & beverage

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Sunday, March 11, 2018

Galaxy S9 Plus reviewed, Android P, Garmin 645 Music, smartphone rumors (MobileTechRoundup show #426)

Samsung new Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus will be arriving in the hands of buyers this week with reviews going live last week. Check out the podcast for our latest thoughts.

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Sayonara to the best phone fingerprint sensor in the business

For phones that still have fingerprint sensors, everyone is headed to the back of the phone, and everyone is doing it wrong.

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Saturday, March 10, 2018

What Google is learning about user experience

'We're living in the golden age of user experience.' But it takes an enterprise to deliver superior UX..

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Friday, March 9, 2018

Password manager maker Keeper hit by another security snafu

The exposed server contained the company's downloadable software -- including a code-signing certificate.

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Microsoft is selling the Samsung Galaxy S9 Android phone

Microsoft is selling Samsung's Galaxy S9 phones in its online and brick-and-mortar stores in the U.S. and may be preloading some Microsoft apps on the devices.

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Facebook publishes new 360 video standards

Called SSIM360 and 360QVM, the new standards address the warping and field-of-view problems that arise when trying to assess 360 content.

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Is the Samsung Galaxy S9 already a 'dud'?

Is this a side effect of smartphone sales softening across the board, or is it an issue related specifically to Samsung?

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Google to use Waymo's autonomous trucks to deliver data center cargo

The transport tests will take place in Atlanta, where Google-owned Waymo recently expanded its test program of self-driving minivans.

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WaterField CitySlicker case for Nintendo Switch: Perfect for your commute or business trip

The Nintendo Switch is an amazing gaming system that lets you jump into a world of play for a few minutes or a few hours. WaterField Designs created the CitySlicker case that protects your Switch while also providing capacity for everything you need to play for hours.

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Has Alexa snapped? Why your Echo sometimes does creepy things

Why does Alexa sometimes misinterpret sounds? We dive deep into the digital assistant's inner workings to show you.

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São Paulo Mayor seeks backing to build local "Silicon Valley"

João Doria wants private sector support to develop an innovation cluster in the Brazilian city.

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Microsoft readies second version of its Surface Hub conferencing system

Microsoft plans to disclose specifics about its second-generation Surface Hub large-screen, multi-touch conferencing system in the first half of 2018.

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Dropbox and Salesforce forge major integration pact

The companies aim to create native, two-way access between certain Salesforce Clouds and Dropbox.

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Toyota, Accenture tackle traffic woes with AI taxi fleet system

AI applied to taxi services in trials have predicted demand with a 94.1 percent accuracy rate.

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UTC CIO Vince Campisi: Connecting the dots between data, software, IoT, analytics and going digital

Vince Campisi, chief information officer at UTC, is overseeing the company's digital efforts with the aim of connecting software, analytics and the Internet of things to drive the company's products and services and improve customer operations.

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Watch a robot solve a Rubik's cube in under .5 seconds

The new solve obliterates the previous sub-second record by a robot

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Cryptojacking attack uses leaked EternalBlue NSA exploit to infect servers

RedisWannaMine is a sophisticated attack which targets servers to fraudulently mine cryptocurrency.

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Thursday, March 8, 2018

Android users are more loyal than those on iOS, study says

People are more loyal to Android than iOS, and users now pick one and stick with it, new research from CIRP says.

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Grab to buy Uber's southeast Asia business: Report

Southeast Asia's Grab is said to be close to finalizing a deal to acquire Uber in the region. Uber will receive a stake in Grab, the proposed deal reportedly says.

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​Linux beats legal threat from one of its own developers

Linux has beaten many legal challenges over the years, but until now, it hasn't had to win a battle over one of its own.

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Google moves to build web standards based on AMP lessons

Google is shooting for web standards that will allow instant loading for non-AMP web content.

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Microsoft to drop Outlook on the Web mobile apps for iOS, Android by mid-May

Microsoft is 'retiring' the Outlook on the Web/OWA mobile apps for iOS and Android in favor of the native Outlook mobile apps for iOS and Android over the next couple of months.

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Add a $400 all-in-one printer to your office for $125

The Canon Maxify MB5420 offers small-business goodness, and BBH readers get an extra-special deal.

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Android OS updates: Why the latest doesn't mean the greatest

The Samsung Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9 Plus with Android 8 Oreo should arrive in the hands of customers next week. Existing Galaxy S8 and Note 8 customers still have Android 7 Nougat, but there is no reason to panic and buy a new device just to get the latest version of Android.

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Microsoft quietly adds Cortana features; still testing Alexa integration

Microsoft is adding new features to Cortana, such as the ability to check for new emails and hear them read aloud, as well as enabling its assistant to respond without the initial 'hey.'

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Samsung Galaxy S9 is here, but don't throw out that Note 8 just yet

The new Samsung Galaxy S9 is the shiny new thing and has Samsung's latest mechanical aperture camera. That doesn't mean your Note 8 is obsolete, though, and actually, it will get a bit better when its Android 8 Oreo update hits.

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Fibre optic cables could help make driving Norway's remote roads safer

A new project is hoping to turn data gathered from the road surface into useful information data for drivers.

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McAfee buys TunnelBear, makers of a consumer VPN app

McAfee plans to embed TunnelBear's "hardened network" into its Safe Connect product.

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Ten Brazilian female tech influencers you should know

On International Women's Day, we list some of the women making a difference in the technology landscape in Brazil.

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iPhone X: Overpriced or over-engineered?

What's driving the price tag of the iPhone X? Is Apple padding its bottom line, or is the hardware driving the price?

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Windows 10 'Redstone 4' official name looks to be Spring Creators Update

Yet another leak makes it seem Microsoft has decided to name its upcoming Windows 10 'Redstone 4' release 'Spring Creators Update.'

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Dolby aims to bolster audio, video conferencing in huddle rooms

Dolby Voice Room is an effort to improve the acoustics on conference calls, with noise canceling and other features to create a more natural flow of conversation.

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Dell's Q4 posts revenue gains as PCs, servers, networking show strength

The company, which is pondering ways to go public, said its focus in 2019 is to grow faster than the market, focus on storage and client revenue, pay down debt and bolster profits in the infrastructure group.

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Binance cryptocurrency sell-off disaster blamed on mass phishing campaign

A long-term phishing campaign and a timed attack appear to be at the heart of unauthorized cryptocurrency trading.

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Here's how 3D printing makes the robots that make everything else

One of the largest industrial robotics companies in the world demonstrates how rapid prototyping has already disrupted manufacturing

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Smart roads: How intelligent surfaces can warn you of hazards round next bend

A Norwegian research project is testing how to use fiber optics to listen to the traffic on a road.

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Hackers invited to Vatican City to tackle social issues

The Vatican may not be the first place which comes to mind to launch a hackathon, but it's all for a good cause.

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Facebook bumps up links to HTTPS to boost online security

The platform's link security infrastructure now includes HSTS preloading.

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Wednesday, March 7, 2018

Microsoft: Switching out of Windows 10 S Mode will be free for all

Microsoft is officially acknowledging that Windows 10 S Mode will be coming 'soon' to all editions of Windows 10 -- and moving off it to a fully-featured version of the OS will be free for all users.

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Alexa, shut up: Amazon tries to stifle spontaneous laughter

Amazon on Wednesday said it's making some changes to its AI-powered virtual assistant after customers reported unprompted laughter from Alexa-enabled devices.

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We found 22 cloud services your business definitely needs to try

When it comes to cloud services and software-as-a-service (SaaS), we're all familiar with the usual players. But there's a huge world of opportunity and available resources beyond Google, Dropbox, Salesforce, Amazon, and Microsoft.

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New Windows 10 'Redstone 5' test build adds Sets, tabbed File Explorer

Microsoft is reintroducing its Sets windows-management technology in its latest Windows 10 Redstone 5 test build.

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Okta beats Q4 expectations with accelerated customer growth

The identity and device management firm is getting more customers and larger deals.

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Homeland Security's own IT security is a hot mess, watchdog finds

An inspector general audit found dozens of computers across the agency's networks were running old and outdated software, and in some cases, computers hadn't received security patches for five years.

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Google adds video message feature to Duo

Users of Google's video calling app can now leave voicemail-like messages when their calls aren't answered.

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DevOps success is about culture, culture culture

Survey of more than 5,000 developers find the most successful continuous integration and delivery stories within 'clear DevOps cultures.'

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Nuance lands a major partner in the health care sector

The speech recognition business is partnering with Epic to launch a series of virtual assistants tailored for health care professionals.

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Here's how Android P promises to protect your privacy

Android P could give even the most ardent iPhone fans a run for their money.

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Time to bring back the software user conference

Tech conferences are quickly becoming a waste of time. Here's how to fix them.

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Microsoft pitches Windows 10 as an AI platform for developers

Microsoft's latest AI-infused message is that Windows 10 Redstone 4 will give developers a unique AI platform. But what does this really mean?

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Dropbox expands infrastructure footprint to boost file transfer speeds

The cloud storage vendor said it plans to launch six new points-of-presence across North America and Europe

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March Madness: How to stream the 2018 NCAA tournament and Final Four

You can live stream all 67 NCAA March Madness tournament games through platforms like Apple TV, iOS, Android, and web.

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Is Apple planning the death of the iPhone X's most controversial design feature?

For a company that can't seem to put a foot wrong normally, people seemed very divided over the "notch."

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VMware kicks off international expansion of VMware Cloud on AWS

VMware Cloud on AWS is now available in the AWS London Region.

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S&P Global acquires AI startup Kensho in $550 million deal

S&P has a history with the startup as both partner and investor.

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Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9 Plus: The 12 most exciting features

These are the top features of Samsung's new Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9 Plus set to be released in mid-March.

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Why Silicon Valley will never die: It's just so damn good at failure

The demise of Silicon Valley is reported in the New York Times — it's not true. Silicon Valley is doing well but it is changing -- startups will come here to scale their innovation.

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Worst iOS 11 annoyances, and how to fix them

Every release of iOS seems to bring with it a crop of annoyances. Here's how to fix the top iOS 11 annoyances.

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RingCentral launches standalone conferencing platform to rival GoToMeeting, WebEx

The cloud comms provider says the new platform is a replacement for disjointed legacy meeting and messaging systems.

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Broken Mac? Fix it with these simple troubleshooting tips

Got a Mac that's misbehaving and not doing what you expect it to do? Here are some simple things you should try before taking it to a Genius at your nearest Apple Store.

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Ofcom investigates Vodafone, Three over net neutrality, traffic throttling

Updated: The watchdog is investigating whether EU rules have been broken to due to service throttling.

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Best iPhone X/iPhone 8 accessories from $6 to $200

Kit out your new iPhone X or iPhone 8 with some the best accessories available without breaking the bank. Updated March 2018.

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Coinbase plans to launch cryptocurrency index fund

The launch marks the first cryptocurrency exchange to adopt a system more traditionally used to trade stocks and shares.

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Venezuela's cryptocurrency will be 'above the dollar' in value

Opinion: More claims, little legal basis -- the Petro cryptocurrency represents a risky proposition for investors.

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New 3D-printing method gives soft robots sense of touch

Research represents a foundational advance in emerging field of soft robotics

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Tuesday, March 6, 2018

Indonesia blocks Tumblr for hosting porn content

Indonesia's ministers turn Tumblr offline after not complying with 48 hour order to remove content.

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Google Gboard for Android adds Chinese, Korean languages

Google's keyboard app Gboard also gains 20 additional languages, and now supports over 300.

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BlackBerry sues Facebook for infringing on messaging patents

BlackBerry's lawsuit includes Facebook's WhatsApp and Instagram. Facebook says it intends to fight the allegations.

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US panel: Broadcom's Qualcomm bid is a potential national security risk

The proposed deal could weaken Qualcomm's standing and leave an opening for China to exert more influence over 5G standard setting, a letter from the US government says.

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Pentagon using Google's TensorFlow APIs to analyze drone footage

Google acknowledges "military use of machine learning naturally raises valid concerns" but says this project "is for non-offensive uses only."

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​Kubernetes graduates to full-pledged, open-source program

Kubernetes, which has taken the cloud container orchestration world by storm, has now graduated from the Cloud Native Computing Foundation.

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Windows PCs gain share in K-12 in the U.S., but Chromebooks still dominate

Sales of sub-$300 Windows PCs is helping Microsoft grow Windows' share in the U.S. K-12 education market. But internationally, Chrome OS' and Android's shares are up.

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New documents reveal FBI paid Geek Squad repair staff as informants

A freedom of information request revealed that the FBI used the Best Buy division's repair staff to flag illegal content.

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Debian, Kali Linux distributions now available in the Microsoft Store

Microsoft is making good on its promise from a year ago to make more Linux distributions available from the Microsoft Store for use on Windows 10's subsystem for Linux.

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WeWork acquires SEO marketing business Conductor

The acquisition gives the workspace sharing company a new avenue through which it can reach enterprise customers.

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Microsoft tweaks Windows 10 privacy settings in Insider test

In a new Windows 10 preview build released today, Microsoft is adding two new privacy settings and dividing members of its Insider preview program into groups that will test alternative setup configurations.

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Add life to your laptop with a 512GB SSD for $134.99

So long, slowpoke hard drive! This SSD will improve performance, battery life and overall laptop longevity.

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Hands on with Microsoft's Surface Pro with LTE Advanced

Microsoft's latest Surface Pro is made for mobile computing, with an embedded eSIM, an external SIM tray, and software support for fast cellular connectivity. But is built-in mobile networking worth the $150 price tag?

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Nike website flaw exposed sensitive server data

The sports apparel and data giant has since pulled the server offline, after downplaying any risk to other systems.

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Microsoft targets university students with new Azure for Students plan

Microsoft is adding a second student-focused plan for Azure to its line-up, which includes free access to a number of the company's AI services.

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Data.world: The importance of linking data and people

Notepads, graphs, data lakes, collaboration, and data manifestos. Data.world has an interesting blend of philosophy and technology going on -- and it all converges around one thing: Facilitating data-driven analysis by making it a team sport.

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CommerceHub sells to private equity firms for $1.1 billion

CommerceHub is an e-commerce inventory management and supply chain systems provider.

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Cloudera, MapR, AtScale announce new releases at Strata

Strata Data Conference kicks off in San Jose, CA today and the new release announcements are rolling in.

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Singapore to offer dedicated accelerator for cybersecurity startups

Dubbed ICE71, the accelerator is set up by Singtel's VC arm Innov8 and National University of Singapore's NUS Enterprise, and will offer support to help local and foreign cybersecurity startups.

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For hardcore makers, an at-home CNC plasma cutter

Hardware development is coming home

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Jiu-jitsu and tech startups: How this world champ applies what he learned on the mat

Camil Moldoveanu believes that techniques that turn athletes into gold medalists can also help startups

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Coinbase rejects rumors of Ripple trading addition

Coinbase has once again had to disappoint Ripple enthusiasts by squashing rumors of the coin's addition to platform.

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Robots could replace human crop pickers in the UK

The GummiArm soft robot could be the solution to the lack of laborers in the United Kingdom.

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Monday, March 5, 2018

Workplace 2020: A new workplace reality. A new imperative.

Find out what is top of mind for the workforce in Asia.

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Washington state passes net neutrality law

The west coast state is the first to pass its own net neutrality rules, but several other states are also taking on the FCC.

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Apple Park: What employees told 911 after walking into glass walls

Watch out for the glass: One caller describes injuries needing stitches, while another calls his accident silly.

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Xiaomi could sell phones in US by end of 2018, says CEO

After teasing a US smartphone launch for years, Xiaomi's CEO eyes late 2018 or early 2019.

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Popular new transcription app Otter raises privacy red flags

The hit new transcription app's privacy policy leaves a lot to be desired.

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Pennsylvania attorney general sues Uber over delayed data breach notification

The state could seek as much as $13.5 million in penalties from the ride-hailing firm for its response to the 2016 breach.

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Good-bye JEE, hello Jakarta EE

Oracle waves good-bye to Java Enterprise Edition, as the Eclipse Foundation takes over Java EE under a new name, Jakarta, and without the "Java" trademark.

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Google takes health care to the cloud with new API, partnerships

Google Cloud is expanding its role in the health care sector, which accounts for more than one-sixth of the US economy.

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Salesforce aims to bolster analytics for business users via natural language queries, easier visualization tools

Salesforce wants you to have a conversation with your data. But first it needs to suggest visualizations and charts and answer questions in plain English for those of us who aren't data wonks.

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Qualcomm slams Broadcom criticism of CFIUS investigation as 'dismissive rhetoric'

Qualcomm has rejected claims that a request made to CFIUS was designed to deliberately delay a meeting of importance to a potential Broadcom buyout.

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Survey confirms collaboration and the apps that come with it still suck

We're wasting so much time collaborating and toggling between apps it's a miracle any work actually gets done.

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Amazon considers launching branded checking accounts for unbanked

According to the Wall Street Journal, Amazon is in the very early stages of a potential banking foray.

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Best Samsung Galaxy S9 accessories, cases, and wireless chargers

Ahead of Samsung's Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9 Plus release March 16, here's a look at the best official and third-party accessories.

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Back to the future: Does graph database success hang on query language?

If the history of relational databases is any indication, what is going on in graph databases right now may be history in the making.

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Lenovo gives a boost to the Canadian supercomputer Niagara

One of the world's most powerful supercomputers will get more than three petaflops of processing power and 12 petabytes of storage from Lenovo technology.

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Microsoft is adding Microsoft 365 bundle, Azure Stack options for government users

Microsoft is adding Microsoft 365 and Azure Stack options for its U.S. government customers. And support for Teams is coming to U.S. government users in April.

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Microsoft Brazil to deliver digital crime training program to Public Prosecutor's Office

Prosecutors will be trained in the company's tools for crime investigation and prevention.

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HP launches sanitizable healthcare notebook, all-in-one PC, and display

HP's portfolio is aimed at clinicians who have to log in 70 times a day and sanitize IT gear repeatedly.

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Why I’m thinking about getting a HomePod (and it’s not for Apple Music)

While HomePod is designed to work best with Apple Music, it just might make an excellent Apple TV speaker. We explore that possibility (and the quest for simplifying our home electronics stack) in this article.

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Beachhead: A new alliance makes a daring charge on the data warehouse

The Data Expeditions, Part II: Where an IBM engineer, who helped steer her company away from locked-in, proprietary, vendor-driven data platforms, steers a new course for herself, not only building a new model for live, streaming data but possibly setting a new precedent for vendors.

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Lyft expands its footprint in health care

The ride-hailing company, in competition with Uber to partner with health care organizations, is promising to have a real impact on the health care sector.

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SAS is on the brink of generation change

A refresh of the top management team, the transition to the cloud, and accommodation with the open source world are about to redefine SAS's place in the world.

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Cisco broadens Tetration analytics reach to data center, cloud security

Cisco's plan is to take the visibility from its Tetration platform to better predict and advise on security threats.

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Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus first impressions: Improving upon the S8 Plus just where it was needed

Samsung announced its yearly Galaxy S series update with the S9 and S9 Plus. After a few days of use, it's clear the S9 Plus corrects some things from last year's model while building on the Galaxy foundation. It is sure to be one of the top smartphones of 2018.

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Signal, Telegram users experience outages worldwide

The encrypted messaging systems are suffering downtime in a number of countries.

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Hundreds of Bitcoin mining servers stolen in Icelandic heist

Roughly 600 servers were stolen in one of the biggest criminal operations the country has ever seen.

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Singapore banks strong adopters of fingerprint, voice biometrics

Country's financial services and fintech companies lead the adoption of fingerprint and voice recognition tools amongst five global markets, including China, Australia, and the UK, reveals a new survey.

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Sunday, March 4, 2018

Protecting data, protecting truth

A manifesto on data protection, data governance, and internationalism. Adapted from a speech delivered at the United Nations International School's UNIS-UN conference, in the UN General Assembly Hall in New York.

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MWC wrap-up, Galaxy S9 Plus in hand, Vivo's cool tech, Pixelbook Pen (MobileTechRoundup show #425)

MWC is now finished and we wrapped up the latest phone announcements. We are returning a gorgeous device and now actively testing new devices.

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Cheaper MacBook Air coming later this year, claims report

Apple could be preparing to refresh its outrageously stagnant MacBook line up with a cheaper MacBook Air landing in Q2.

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Saturday, March 3, 2018

Yes, DevOps is all about business growth, especially the digital variety

DevOps is now seen in one in four enterprises. It extends well beyond the bounds of the data center, as it opens up the path to disruption.

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The five things that kill your iPhone's battery the fastest

There are no end of tips and tricks out there to help you get more out of your iPhone's battery, but based on exhaustive testing I've narrowed down the five things that drain your battery the fastest.

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Friday, March 2, 2018

How to use Apple's new iPhone Battery Health settings

Apple's iOS 11.3 beta includes new Battery Health settings that can disable performance throttling.

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​Nokia attempts a smartphone comeback with Android

By using a standardized, secure version of Google's Android in its new smartphones, the Nokia brand seeks to rise from the ashes.

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Microsoft's steady retreat from consumer products is nearly complete

Two intertwined stories define Microsoft's recent history with consumer products and services. One is about bets that never paid off. The other involves shifting resources to business units that are thriving: enterprise software and cloud services.

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​Open-source cloud royalty: OpenStack Queens released

The latest version of the open-source OpenStack cloud boasts better container and new GPU support.

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US Congress readies bill to advance 5G networks

The House of Representatives will vote on Tuesday on a bill that works on identifying more spectrum for private sector use, as well as reducing the red tape associated with building wireless networks.

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Eight group collaboration platforms worth a closer look

If you are looking for a collaboration platform that fits your specific need, then look at these lesser-known collaboration solutions for your business.

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Hyperscale data centers fuel revenue growth for enterprise storage vendors

According to new ​IDC research, HPE and Dell are tied in terms of enterprise storage provider market share.

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Amazon's Alexa suffers widespread outage

The Alexa outage is turning out to be an unintentional reenactment of Amazon's Super Bowl commercial.

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Apple products you shouldn't buy (March 2018 edition)

Just because Apple offers something for sale doesn't mean that it's a good idea to buy it! Here's a list of Apple products that you shouldn't buy because they are old, or that newer versions are likely to land soon.

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New LTE attacks can snoop on messages, track locations and spoof emergency alerts

One of the ten attacks can create "artificial chaos" by sending fake emergency alerts to a large number of devices.

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