Monday, April 30, 2018

Amid privacy controversies, WhatsApp founder departs Facebook

WhatsApp founder Jan Koum is leaving the social media giant, reportedly because of disagreements over encryption on the messaging platform.

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Media survey: Facebook and AI technologies have largest impact on media jobs

Technologies can help reporters do their jobs -- and do away with them, too.

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Akamai posts strong first quarter results

Akamai saw strong growth it its Web division, with revenue up 16 percent from a year ago.

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NASA scientists befuddled after cancellation of lunar robotics program

Mood of consternation and uncertainty as space agency's outgoing leader announces plans to scrap robot mining mission

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Over a million vulnerable fiber routers can be easily hacked

Most of the GPON home gateways are found in Mexico, Kazakhstan, and Vietnam.

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Microsoft renames its Ventures unit 'M12'

Microsoft has a number of different units and programs targeting startups. One of those, Microsoft Ventures, is now known as 'M12.'

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Microsoft's Windows 10 April 2018 Update rollout begins

Windows 10 'Redstone 4' is here, and includes a number of IT Pro features, in addition to the handful of consumer ones Microsoft has been touting actively.

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Mi Electric Scooter review: Complete that last mile commute with ease

With expanding public transportation, there is still often a commute to and from that source of transportation that must be achieved. An electric scooter is a fast, convenient, and fun way to cover those miles.

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17 internet-connected things that really shouldn't be online

A roundup of some of the more bizarre things that are online -- but really shouldn't be.

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​Why Softbank wants Amazon -- not Walmart -- to acquire Flipkart

The future of e-commerce pricing in India may hinge on this deal.

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Windows 10 April 2018 Update arrives and here's what's new

The latest Windows 10 feature update includes the first public release of the Timeline feature as well as dozens of smaller enhancements to the Windows 10 user experience. Here's what you can expect.

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Google Cloud expands GPU portfolio with Nvidia Tesla V100

Nvidia Tesla V100 GPUs are now publicly available in beta on Google Compute Engine and Kubernetes Engine.

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Accenture CTO: AI is the alpha trend

Paul Daugherty, chief innovation and technology officer of Accenture, shares what really matters in artificial intelligence. Learn what you need to know about AI in business from this esteemed leader and author.

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Intel launches Saffron AI suite for manufacturing and aerospace

The new Saffron AI platform aims to help enterprises improve product quality and optimize supply chains.

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New iPhones and more: Here's what's coming from Apple this year

These are new phones and devices we expect Apple to release in 2018.

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No Internet: The unbearable anxiety of losing your connection

David Gewirtz had things under control: No landline. No cable TV. No regrets...until the Internet failed. Is always-on connectivity making us all a little crazy?

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Marketo taps Google AI for new and enhanced marketing tools

AudienceAI is a new Marketo program that uses Google's infrastructure and AI tools to help marketers expand their targeted audiences.

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Accenture boosts Oracle Cloud capabilities with acquisition of Certus Solutions

Accenture says that the buyout will help clients become "intelligent enterprises."

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What You Know About Startups Is Wrong, book review: Puncturing the myths

VC and serial entrepreneur KP Reddy offers advice, anecdotes and common sense in this useful, if somewhat discursive, book.

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STT's breakthrough NVRAM tech promises huge speed and endurance gains

Spin Transfer Technologies, a non-volatile magnetic RAM startup, announces a breakthrough technology that dramatically improves MRAM speed, endurance, and feature size. Called Precessional Spin Current (PSC), it's a simple add-on to existing MRAM processes. Here's what it is and does.

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Finding a software updater to replace Secunia's PSI

Now that Flexera has discontinued Secunia's Personal Software Inspector (PSI), users who want vulnerability management software to check and update third-party Windows programs are looking for alternatives. Here are two....

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Industroyer: An in-depth look at the culprit behind Ukraine's power grid blackout

Malware which speaks the language of industrial machines is a danger to all of our critical services.

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Man who hacked jail systems to free associate sent behind bars

An attempt to change an inmate's release date has cost the 27-year-old hacker dearly.

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Snakebot named ground rescue robot of the year

Carnegie Mellon's bio-inspired disaster relief robot slithers to victory in an unusual international competition

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Who leaked the idea of ASD spying on Australians, and why?

Mike Pezzullo's apparent thought bubble on domestic digital surveillance has been burst, but it foreshadows tense times ahead for Australia's new domestic security arrangements.

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Sunday, April 29, 2018

​For Indian IT, the H-1B is dying. Long live the H-1B!

Indian companies have drastically reduced visa filings in the last several years and the future trajectory of Indian IT in the digital realm will further fuel that decline. Yet, the US will be more reliant on tech workers than ever before. Is it time to rethink the visa?

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​Digital transformation gut check: Sorry state or natural selection?

A report from Forrester highlights how digital transformation efforts are running into a few roadblocks, but the road to digitization was never going to be easy. Humans, and companies, can't stand change.

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T-Mobile and Sprint to merge, finally, strutting 5G clout

After years of off-and-on courtship, T-Mobile is acquiring Sprint in an all-stock, merger and acquistion deal worth $26-billion.

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Trekz Air wireless bone conduction headphones: Run safer hearing your environment

I've run with a vast number of headphones and the Trekz Air may be the best ever. They are comfortable, last for about six hours, have good volume and audio quality, and my ears are completely open to hearing my surroundings.

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IBM: still failing after all these years

IBM is betting its future on growth in new businesses that it calls "strategic imperatives", but the 5 percent revenue growth in its latest quarter came from the 10 percent decline in the value of the US dollar

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Saturday, April 28, 2018

Sprint, T-Mobile finalizing merger with John Legere as chief: Report

T-Mobile head John Legere is said to run the combined Sprint and T-Mobile wireless carrier.

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PhotoSpring Smart Frame review: Today's technology enhances the photo frame experience

Photo frames seemed to have disappeared with the rise of smartphones and tablets. However, the changing technology makes them relevant again while also making the photos last beyond the scroll of your social network.

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Digital transformation: think globally, act locally

There may be at least eight different shades of 'digital transformation,' but it always comes down to solving specific business problems

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Friday, April 27, 2018

Being in the modern world: One ID but 18 different people

Your ID doesn't change, but you are not the same person throughout your day...

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We found 24 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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Brazilian Central Bank regulates credit fintechs

New rules enable startups to provide loans without the intermediation of banks under direct or peer-to-peer models.

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Experts rip Ray Ozzie's plan for unlocking encrypted phones

The former Microsoft executive's idea collapsed in the face of expert scrutiny.

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Windows 10 April 2018 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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18 ways to make the next iPhone the best smartphone ever

The decade-old device, like any mature platform, suffers from malaise. Here's everything Apple must do to restore America's beloved smartphone to its former glory.

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Microsoft Office 2019 client app preview now available to business users

Microsoft is rolling out test versions of a number of its Office apps for x86-based Windows devices in phase one of its Office 2019 preview program.

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Microsoft 365 bundle gets a slew of updates as part of Windows 10 April rollout

Microsoft 365, the bundle of Windows, Office 365 and EMS, is getting a lot more than just the latest Windows 10 bits. Here's what else is new.

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Microsoft's Windows 10 April 2018 Update rollout to start April 30

Microsoft's latest Windows 10 feature update has an official name and a release date. You've got questions? I've got (some) answers.

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Singapore looks to tighten up antispam, do-not-call laws

Government is seeking public feedback on proposals to merge the two laws and clarify regulations businesses need to adhere to when sending out marketing messages.

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Apple makes yet another short-sighted decision

Apple has discontinued a product that it should have made a cornerstone of its home automation and entertainment ecosystem.

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Facebook and Google, beware: Amazon is building a massive ad business

Amazon's ad business has yet to seriously impact the digital ad duopoly, but it's already a multi-billion program -- and growing fast.

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This prosthetic hand brings back sensation from lost limbs

Researchers are exploring electrical feedback for ways to simulate natural feeling in prosthetics.

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3D-printed electronic tattoos could charge up battlefield warfare

Low-cost 3D printers can be used to ink temporary sensors on the skin for a wide range of applications in the military and beyond.

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BMW's solid-state LiDAR offers a glimpse of the future of autonomous vehicles

This two-year old startup will provide new sight for German carmaker's 2021 self-driving vehicle production plans

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Google offers Cloud Platform credits to promising researchers

The new program aims to make research cheaper, faster, and more secure.

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Thursday, April 26, 2018

Square buys website builder Weebly for $365 million

The deal marks Square's second acquisition in a week's time following its ​purchase of the catering platform Zesty.

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Intel reports strong Q1, accelerates growth in data center business

CEO Brian Krzanich noted that Intel's data-centric businesses accounted for almost half of Q1 revenue.

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Amazon shares climb on big Q1 earnings

Thanks to strong growth in both its North America and AWS segments, Amazon soared past Q1 earnings estimates.

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Microsoft shines in Q3 as cloud, Office 365 posts strong sales gains

Microsoft's third quarter results were strong across its various units. Office 365 remains the juggernaut.

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​Ubuntu 18.04 LTS: The Linux for AI, clouds, and containers

Ubuntu will still live on as a desktop operating system, but that's not where Canonical sees it as having its greatest potential.

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Amazon gives Alexa a memory, better conversational skills

Aiming for more natural, frictionless interactions with Alexa, Amazon is rolling out some big enhancements to its voice-activated assistant.

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Make iPhone Great Again: Top fixes we want for America's beloved smartphone

Here are the things we'd like to see in future versions of Apple's iOS and iPhone hardware. MIGA!

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Intuit ups outlook after strong TurboTax sales

The company said sales of its tax-prep products should result in revenue growth of 12 to 13 percent in its consumer group.

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Unnecessary Alexa tricks: Controlling a picture frame with your Echo

In a world where a sentient Pringles can listens to our every utterance and grants our every wish (subject to certain restrictions), do we really need to enable even more laziness? Heck to the yeah!

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First ZTE, now Huawei: In the age of Trump paranoia, no Chinese smartphone is safe

Do American consumers and businesses want to live in a future where our options for purchasing electronics are much more limited and expensive than the choices we enjoy today?

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SAP targets Salesforce on CRM: What's aspiration vs. reality?

"We want CRM," says SAP CEO Bill McDermott. SAP's chief has some valid points and perhaps CRM needs reinvention. The question is whether SAP has the next-gen CRM approach or is it a robotics process automation player.

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Why SATA flash drives are being left in the dust

The SATA interface on SSDs was a marriage of convenience, not love. Flash SSDs are so fast that SATA simply can't keep up. But NVMe can, and that is changing how how systems are configured and infrastructures are designed.

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Get a free one-year subscription to social-video creator Lumen5

This awesome tool turns blog posts and more into eye-catching videos. It normally runs $49 PER MONTH.

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Amazfit Stratos review: GPS sports watch rivals the majors for only $200

A GPS sports watch is essential for me to track my running and biking so I was very skeptical when I heard that Huami had a $200 watch that looked to cover all the bases. It's not perfect, but it may work just fine for those who want an affordable fitness wearable.

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Cisco rolls out new fabric switches in storage portfolio update

The updates include new 32Gpbs fixed switches and new features for its MDS Diagnostics suite.

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Jewelry consortium to use IBM blockchain technology to verify, authenticate diamonds, engagement rings

The TrustChain Initiative is being launched with IBM and a consortium that represents every step of the jewelry value chain from mine to manufacturer to retail.

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​Equifax has spent $242.7 million on its data breach so far

The spending is shifting more toward data security and IT systems. Equifax carries $125 million in cybersecurity insurance with a $7.5 million deductable.

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Wednesday, April 25, 2018

ServiceNow beats estimates, acquires VendorHawk

eBay also reported first quarter financial results.

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Microsoft's Build 2018 session highlights: Microsoft 365, Graph interface, MSIX packaging, more

Microsoft's early-May Build developer conference is coming into further focus as the company reveals more (but still not all) of the sessions it's planning for the three-day event.

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Qualcomm's Q2 better than expected, Apple dispute weighs as does NXP uncertainty

Qualcomm's second quarter had multiple moving parts, but the company said it saw strong chip demand and was prepping for 5G deployments.

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PayPal adds 8 million new active users in Q1

The payments company released the latest user figures inside of its first quarter financial report.

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AT&T adds customers as the courtroom decides Time Warner deal

The company saw a reversal of losses from a year ago, with a strong number of new prepaid customers. Its DirecTV Now service is gaining momentum. Earnings, however, missed expectations.

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AMD Q1 rides Ryzen, Radeon, EPYC wave, ups outlook

AMD's first quarter highlights some major traction in the chipmaker's core markets.

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Facebook tops earnings targets despite data privacy scandal

In the US and Canada, Facebook gained roughly one million new daily active users over Q1.

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In Trump's first year, FISA court denied record number of surveillance orders

More surveillance orders were denied during President Donald Trump's first year in office than in the court's history.

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​Mosaic turns 25: The beginning of the modern web

25 years ago, the first release of Mosaic web browser appeared and the web, as we know it, began.

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BigCommerce raises $64 million to take on Shopify, fuel expansion

BigCommerce says it has now raised more than $200 million in equity funding.

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Where do millennials go for digital media and content?

Where do you prefer to go for inspiration for online media content -- and do milennials get their inspiration elsewhere?

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Google Tasks launches for Android and iOS: Basic list manager with potential for more

Like many Google products, we have the ability to create task list in Google Keep, Google Calendar, Gmail, and more. Google finally launched a product called Tasks and maybe it will serve as that central repository.

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Google Cloud Platform adds more managed database services

Google Cloud Platform is covering its managed database services bases as it aims to cover more large enterprise use cases.

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Modernizing Hadoop: Reaching the plateau of productivity

What's new in Hadoop, and how is vendor dynamics and strategy evolving?

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Puppet adds new tools, partners for easier IT automation

The IT automation platform is making Puppet Discovery generally available to help companies figure out what to automate first.

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Hackers built a 'master key' for millions of hotel rooms

New research shows how hackers can manipulate hotel room key cards to gain access to an entire building.

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Dremio 2.0 adds Data Reflections improvements, support for Looker and connectivity to Azure Data Lake Store

Dremio, the Apache Arrow-based BI data fabric, gets smarter and faster Data Reflections, and makes cloud data lake stores first-class.

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Finding the data buried in cloud storage

With cloud object stores becoming the de facto data lakes, a recent survey shows that enterprises are between a rock and a hard place when it comes to finding and accounting for all the data that is piling up.

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Comcast's Q1 strong as business and high-speed Internet services offset cord cutting

Comcast's customer base continues to shift due to cord cutting, but it still has the broadband pipes and it's adding value on top of that infrastructure.

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Juniper builds up more support for multi-cloud environments

The networking company is updating its multi-cloud orchestration tool and offering new support services.

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Twitter Q1 stronger than expected, monetization efforts pay off

Twitter's user growth isn't off the charts, but the company is monetizing its user base well and becoming a go-to platform for marketers looking to capitalize on live events.

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Watch: Haunting video of 3D-printed morphing matter that folds to assemble itself

The future of manufacturing may be in self-assembling materials that can be printed inexpensively and shipped flat

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Artificial intelligence will be worth $1.2 trillion to the enterprise in 2018

Gartner says that AI-based customer experience technologies are boosting market value.

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Google overhauls G Suite with redesign, AI and efforts to cut clutter

Google's G Suite overhaul is aimed at saving businesses email hours, opens and time spent on notifications.

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Transport for London's contactless and mobile device payments system will be adopted in some American cities

London's world-first contactless ticketing system is now being licensed to New York, Boston, Miami, Sydney....

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Tuesday, April 24, 2018

Facebook updates developer platform, shuts down some APIs

The new limitations, part of an ongoing effort to improve user security and privacy, come a week before Facebook's developer conference.

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Walmart brings DoorDash into its grocery delivery fold

DoorDash joins Postmates, Deliv and Uber on the roster of Walmart's crowd-sourced delivery services.

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Totvs still leads Brazilian ERP market

SAP draws closer in market share, Oracle ranks third in South America's largest technology market.

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New Windows Server 2019 test build adds more clustering features

Microsoft is continuing to roll out test builds for its Windows Server 2019 and associated semi-annual channel 1809 Server update.

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Ubuntu Touch lives on in Purism's Librem 5 smartphone

Purism and UBports have joined forces to offer Ubuntu Touch on the Librem 5 smartphone.

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Four in 10 consumers scroll past and no longer trust social ads

Consumers are constantly distracted by digital media and content and are losing trust in brands, according to a new study.

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Oracle buys marketing tech company Grapeshot

Grapeshot is the company behind a "brand safety" platform used by marketers.

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NetSuite rapidly grows global footprint, adds new features and tools

The Oracle-owned cloud software company is aggressively expanding, offering more industry-specific tools and introducing a new commerce platform.

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HP teams with Jabil, Forecast 3D to expand Multi Jet Fusion presence

Jabil will deploy additional HP Jet Fusion 4210 systems in Singapore for the Jabil Additive Manufacturing Network.

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Atlassian adds new features to Trello

The new central hub and updated notification capabilities should help users stay better organized.

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iFixit's new toolkits make it easy to take things apart (and put them back together again)

Whether you're tackling the big jobs, or really small ones, iFixit has developed two new driver kits to make it easier to take apart - and put back together - your devices.

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Print dual-color name tags and labels for $39.99

Normally $100, Brother's QL-800 might be perfect for your office labeling needs.

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How to speed up Google Chrome

Here are a handful of tricks to help you speed up your browser and boost your productivity.

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Avoid Windows 10 crapware: How to get rid of Candy Crush and all the rest

If you've installed a fresh copy of Windows 10 Pro lately, you've probably been unpleasantly surprised by the decidedly un-businesslike games and consumer apps splattered on the Start screen. Here are two ways to avoid installing Candy Crush and its companions in the first place.

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Browser wars 2018: Microsoft Edge is falling behind

The last time Microsoft got involved in a browser war, it was a different century, and it ended badly. In 2018, the company has a shiny new browser, Microsoft Edge. But the new browser isn't winning over Windows 10 users.

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Seven things Apple needs to unveil at WWDC 2018

Apple's annual Worldwide Developers Conference kicks off June 4, and it's one of the ways we get a deep insight into the path that the company is on.

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Is Apple Pay really accepted at 1-out-of-2 retailers? Not in the real world

Apple claims that half of all retailers in the United States accept Apple Pay. While we couldn't visit all retailers, we did visit a random selection locally, which is a good reflection of what you might find. The results were not promising.

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Coming to your parked car: Amazon Prime in-car deliveries

Amazon will start making deliveries to your parked vehicle via the Amazon Key app. Here's how it works.

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Verizon Q1 solid, but wearable connections offset phone, tablet wireless declines

Verizon had a strong first quarter, but the wireless business had multiple moving parts.

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Segment launches new GDPR compliance tools

The platform for managing first-party data will help its customers with the heavy lifting of forwarding end-user data requests to various marketing tools.

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Splunk updates flagship suites with machine learning, AI advances

Splunk also expanded its integration capabilities with open source software and cloud-native technologies from Apache Kafka, Kubernetes and Docker.

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Adblock Plus wins legal battle against German media powerhouse

Adblock Plus isn't in breach of antitrust law or interfering with press freedom, German supreme court rules.

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Tableau launches Tableau Prep to take pain out of data preparation, Creator, Explorer and Viewer versions

Tableau is looking to expand its reach into enterprises by automating more of data preparation and launching new flavors of the analytics software designed for various business roles.

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This smart sensing fabric is in everything from gaming gloves to shoes

BeBop is capitalizing on the rush to make the world measurable with novel fabric sensors that go anywhere

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Ultimaker expands 3D printer portfolio, materials network

The moves give Ultimaker more of a foothold in the professional space and advanced prototyping.

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Monday, April 23, 2018

Department of Defense's updated cloud-computing contract still is winner-take-all

Microsoft and other cloud vendors are keeping close tabs on the estimated multi-billion-dollar U.S. DoD JEDI cloud contract, as it winds its way through the bidding process.

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​How to upgrade to Ubuntu Linux 18.04

With Ubuntu 18.04 Linux, the next long-term support version, coming out shortly, it's time to go over how to upgrade this popular Linux distribution.

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Alphabet tops Q1 targets on revenue of $31.1 billion

Revenue was down in Alphabet's Other Bets category because of the transfer of Nest over to Google's hardware division.

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Microsoft is dropping its Windows Phone apps for Teams, Yammer, Skype for Business in May

Windows Phone users will lose support for their native Microsoft Teams, Yammer and Skype for Business apps as of next month.

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Microsoft looks to bots to make employees more productive

Microsoft is continuing its quest to try to make workers more productive via a variety of bots, including SwitchBot and Calendar.help.

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Gadgets to go: The ultimate tech travel-kit

The Business Bargain Hunter shows you what to pack for every possible tech scenario.

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Atlanta spent at least $2.6 million on ransomware recovery

The ransom was never paid, because the payment portal was pulled offline by the attacker.

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Razer makes bid to acquire Malaysian e-payments firm

Game accessories maker says it plans to buy up the remaining 65.1 percent shares in MOL Global for US$61 million and merge both companies' virtual credit platforms, zGold and MOLPoints.

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Apple under 'in-depth' EU investigation over Shazam acquisition

The European Commission is concerned that Shazam would give Apple access to commercially sensitive data about the customers of its competitors in the European Economic Area.

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Deloitte CMO on customer experience: "Get out of the office. See customers."

The global chief Marketing officer of Deloitte, which has $39 billion in revenue and 270,000 employees, shares lessons on driving transformation to improve customer relationships. A must-read for CMOs and every CIO as well.

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Why Amazon's domestic robots aren't a stretch: All the infrastructure, ecosystem via AWS is in place

Amazon is reportedly planning to launch domestic robots. Assuming the robot designs aren't horrendous, Amazon already has the computer vision, deep learning and speech processing to make its robots helpful.

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Brazil sees launch of cryptocurrency and blockchain association

The entity is focused on government lobbying around regulation and monitoring market trends.

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Arcadia Instant for KSQL: Streaming data analytics for the masses?

While Kafka's KSQL attempts to make streaming data processing easier for developers, Arcadia Data is trying to bring that ease to analysts and business users.

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17 internet-connected things that really shouldn't be online

A roundup of some of the more bizarre things that are online -- but really shouldn't be.

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Why the next iPhone doesn't need to be faster or thinner

The demand for more speed - and for that matter, the "thin-and-light" craze, or silly "animoji" nonsense - needs to come to an end. The next iPhone needs to focus on something a lot more fundamental.

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Global automation readiness. Who's prepared, who's in trouble?

A wave of automation across industries could inspire upheaval in work, employment, and politics ... at least for countries that are unprepared

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Toshiba clings on to memory chip business sale in the face of Chinese regulatory hurdles

The company has denied any plans to cancel the sale due to regulators dragging their feet.

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Backed by Bill Gates, EarthNow wants to show us every inch of our planet in real-time

The startup hopes to deploy a vast network of satellites to livestream Earth.

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SunTrust Banks ex-employee may have stolen 1.5 million customer records

The former staff member is suspected of stealing customer data belonging to the financial company.

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Sunday, April 22, 2018

​What's the most popular Linux of them all?

The data's messy for picking out the most popular Linux distributions, but there are some things we know we know.

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A regulation straitjacket is no less than Facebook and everyone else deserves

Facebook should be made an example of for failing to protect its users' information, but it won't happen.

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Google Chat and RCS, Linux apps on a Chromebook, end of ZTE, and new Moto phones (MobileTechRoundup show #430)

Google has tried a few messaging apps over the years so Kevin and I are excited that it may finally have found something to compete with iMessage. MobileTechRoundup show #430 kicks off with some thoughts on Chat.

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AUKEY Multiport USB-C adapter and 5W wireless charger hands-on: Reasonably priced accessories to enhance your mobile experience

Mobile devices today often employ minimal ports for wired connections so it's great to see AUKEY provide high quality, attractive options at reasonable prices.

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Adidas Originals Apple iPhone X cases: Colorful TPU cases with island graphics

A few new cases that are perfect for the summer season arrived for the Apple iPhone X. They provide some protection while also showing off vivid colors.

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Saturday, April 21, 2018

Apple is replacing some 13-inch MacBook Pro batteries

Following expanding components, Apple is replacing some 13-inch MacBook Pro's batteries.

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DOJ probing AT&T, Verizon for collusion to thwart eSIM and you switching

US federal regulators are looking into AT&T, Verizon, and GSMA for possibly making it more difficult for customers to switch wireless carriers. GSMA puts eSIM tech on hold.

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The greatest resistance to Robotic Process Automation comes from IT departments

Prepping for the next wave of automation may be a messy affair, involving tearing up processes and training robots.

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Friday, April 20, 2018

AT&T's 5G 'foundation' technology is now live in 141 markets

AT&T's 5G Evolution technology has theoretical peak speeds of up to 400 megabits per second on capable devices.

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​Infosys charts new course, but can it catch up with Accenture and Deloitte?

New CEO Parekh's latest moves -- that are part of his overall strategy of providing comprehensive end-to-end digital solutions -- is just the thing that Infosys needs. But he will need to do a lot more, and fast.

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Pivotal makes solid Wall Street debut, looks for longterm growth

After a modest first day of trading, Pivotal's CFO says the company is thinking longterm.

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Print fast and in color with Dell's $85 C1760nw laser

Normally $150, this compact, network-friendly printer can run on inexpensive toner to boot.

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Planet analytics 1.0: From the UN lab to the globe

The United Nations (UN) is developing initiatives that leverage data and analytics to measure and streamline sustainable development goals. While this is work in progress, there are some fundamental questions as to its effectiveness.

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LG G7 ThinQ will have dedicated Google Assistant button

Hey Google: The hardware button to launch Google Assistant will be on the left side, CNET says.

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Adblock Plus scores big legal win: It's not breaking the law, court rules

Adblock Plus isn't in breach of antitrust law or interfering with press freedom, German supreme court rules.

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Has the time finally come for PostgreSQL?

As the launch pad for nearly a dozen commercial database products, has the time finally come for PostgreSQL to step out into the spotlight?

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Medical marijuana: How IT can spark the budding cannabis industry

This fast-growing but difficult-to-navigate vertical needs IT providers. But how many will cater to a $20 billion industry that the feds consider illegal?

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How to completely erase any device

Maybe you're super-paranoid, or maybe you just want to sell your old device and have piece of mind. Either way, being able to delete data is a valuable skill. Here's everything you need to know about securely wiping hard drives (HDDs), solid state drives (SSDs), flash drives, and even iOS and Android devices.

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These tattoos only become visible when detecting cancer-linked disease

The tattoo "cells" erupt on the skin when potentially dangerous levels of particular minerals are detected.

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Photos: Cold War ZX Spectrum clones spawned behind the Iron Curtain

Fitted inside telephone cases, or even toy organs, these Speccy replicas were less expensive but arguably more creative than the original Sinclair ZX Spectrum.

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Robot builds an Ikea chair. Everyone goes nuts.

The two-arm robot performed the 50 step assembly in about 20 minutes, making a mockery of the average dorm-dweller

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This is why Apple needs a cheaper iPhone

Apple has managed to keep the iPhone a premium brand for over a decade, but now it's time to expand into lower-priced categories.

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ZTE lashes out at US ban, vows to protect company

Chinese vendor describes US export ban as unacceptable, adding that it has invested significant efforts since April 2016 in ensuring compliance with export laws and, if necessary, will seek judicial recourse to protect its interests.

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Thursday, April 19, 2018

Lenovo is now testing Microsoft's Windows AutoPilot deployment service

Lenovo plans to make available to large business customers 'in the coming months' the option of using Windows Autopilot to set up, reset and recover their devices.

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Atlassian beats Q3 expectations

However, shares were down in after-hours trading as its Q4 profit expectations were low.

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LinkedIn bug allowed data to be stolen from user profiles

Private profile data — like phone numbers and email addresses — could have been easily collected.

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Square buys catering platform Zesty to bolster Caviar

The acquisition is a move to expand Caviar with more corporate catering services.

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eBay's app update makes it easier to list items for sale

eBay said the update taps into its collection of structured data to pre-populate an entire listing with just an item name or scanned barcode.

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Microsoft offers limited-time 30 percent discount on SQL Server on Linux

Microsoft is offering 30 percent off a SQL Server 2017 on Linux subscription through June 30, 2018, to qualifying customers.

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​Learn to use GitHub with GitHub Learning Lab

Want to join the 27 million open-source programmers who develop on GitHub? Here's how to get your start.

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Why Amazon's Alexa Skill Blueprints are a master stroke

Amazon has opened up Alexa to the masses with Alexa Skill Blueprints and integrated the digital assistant even more with families. Here's why these Alexa code-free templates make good business sense.

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Getting started with Alexa and smart home tech for under $100

It’s hard to believe how much the price of smart home tech has come down. We show a bunch of ways to save money, including a configuration that will let you control five devices with an Amazon Alexa, all for under a hundred bucks total (including the Echo).

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Amazon intros Blueprints, code free templates to create Alexa skills

Amazon is giving the average layperson the option to program basic Alexa skills.

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AMD's 2nd-generation Ryzen - The ultimate desktop processor

In 2017, AMD shook up the processor market with Ryzen. Now the 2nd-generation chips look set do the same in 2018.

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Gold Galleon hackers target maritime shipping industry

Researchers say a Nigerian hacking group is gleefully plundering maritime shipping businesses and their customers.

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FinancialForce plots expansion, updates ERP suite, eyes services automation

FinancialForce, a cloud ERP system built on top of Salesforce, has launched a New York City office and updated its software to automate professional services and manage financials and revenue models.

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Medical artificial intelligence firm BenevolentAI secures $115m in funding

The AI pharmaceutical startup has been valued at $2 billion.

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Qualcomm layoffs begin in business restructuring push

Employees are being axed in an attempt to save up to $1 billion annually at the same time the firm is seeking to acquire NXP.

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'Inspector Gadget' arm makes drones more useful (and a little scary)

One of the big stumbling blocks for commercial drones is loading and unloading payload. This lightweight origami arm offers a novel solution.

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Intel abandons Vaunt smart glasses project

It's Google Glass all over again.

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Wednesday, April 18, 2018

Sony, Carnegie Mellon form partnership to research cooking robots

The skills needed for food preparation and delivery could be applied to a number of other industries and tasks, Sony and CMU said.

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Microsoft makes Windows Defender anti-phishing plugin available for Chrome

A new Microsoft plugin for Google Chrome for Windows users adds Windows Defender support.

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Amazon Prime has more than 100 million members; Bezos outlines tips to teach high standards

Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos' 2018 shareholder letter has a few key disclosures as well as some management tips to ponder.

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Brazil's Nubank introduces facial biometrics to increase security

The fintech is using the technology to prevent identity fraud in credit card requests

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Users can now live stream directly to Twitter and monetise content

To complement its social Over The Top (OTT) production and distribution platform, a Canadian start-up now lets users turn their Twitter page into a social TV channel.

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Cloudera transitions, doubles down on data science, analytics, and cloud

​Cloudera has restructured amid intensifying cloud competition. Here's what customers can expect.

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Yahoo Mail boasts performance gains using Redux architecture

Yahoo said the new architecture has led to reduced latencies in various operations, reduced JavaScript exceptions, and better synchronized states.

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Cisco folds Spark into Webex as Webex Teams

Webex Teams takes all of the collaboration features in Cisco Spark and offers them alongside features based on the Webex conferencing platform.

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Stripe rolls out new fraud prevention tools for the enterprise

The e-commerce business is updating Radar, its machine learning-powered fraud prevention tool, to serve larger companies.

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Microsoft's OneNote for Windows 10 to become the default Windows version later this year

Microsoft plans to replace the desktop version of OneNote with the Universal Windows Platform/mobile one later this year when OneNote 2019 launches.

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T-Mobile launches T-Mobile One Military and other initiatives for those who served

US wireless carriers have discounts for military families and today T-Mobile announced more expansive discounts and several initiatives to support active duty members, veterans, and their families.

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Toshiba follows WD in colour-coding its hard drives, but with different colours

Toshiba has colour-coded its hard drives to help buyers pick the right kind of drive for their storage needs. Western Digital has been doing this for years, but perhaps an industry-wide standard would help everyone

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Home Depot plans to hire 1,000 IT pros as it builds the tech behind One Home Depot strategy

Home Depot is melding digital and physical stores, data across various units and delivery, fulfillment and supply chain. The retail giant will also need software and system engineers, UX designers and product managers.

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Garmin announces Connect IQ 3.0 platform for wearables, bike computers, and handhelds

Garmin's Connect IQ platform continue to evolve and improve its sports-focused mobile devices while giving developers more access and tools to enhance offerings to customers.

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Open source's big German win: 300,000 users shift to Nextcloud for file sharing

Germany's federal government settles on an open-source collaboration system for employees.

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Data firm leaks 48 million user profiles it scraped from Facebook, LinkedIn, others

Exclusive: Profile data was scraped without user consent or knowledge to "build a three-dimensional picture" on millions of people.

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Cray and AMD EPYC join forces for new supercomputer product line

AMD EPYC 7000 processors get a home inside Cray's new CS500 cluster systems.

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Cryptographers spank blockchain, social media

RSA Conference panel takes hard look at current issues. The group also questions the industry's obsession with increasing speeds at the expense of security.

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IBM launches open-source library for securing AI systems

The framework-agnostic software library contains attacks, defenses, and benchmarks for securing artificial intelligence systems.

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Fortinet Security Fabric merges with IBM Threat Management system

IBM and Fortinet's strategic relationship has expanded with the combination of security solutions and threat data.

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Hyperledger bug bounty program goes public

The open-source blockchain project is now asking the public to help in the quest to squash bugs impacting the platform.

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China, Japan, and Australia amongst top APAC nations hit with botnets

South Korea and Taiwan also are on the top 20 list of global markets that saw the most bot traffic last year, while China was the third most common origin of malicious traffic, behind leader United States and Russia.

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Tuesday, April 17, 2018

Mobile apps transmit unencrypted user data due to insecure SDKs

Kaspersky researchers have mobile apps with millions of subscriptions which risk user information due to advertising SDKs.

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​Pro-net neutrality FCC commissioner resigns

In another setback for net neutrality, Mignon Clyburn is resigning from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).

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IBM Q1 solid, IBM Z boosts hardware, as-a-service run rate at $10.7 billion

IBM got some help by currency fluctuations, but strategic imperatives revenue delivered growth.

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Organize your go-bag for $10.94

Keep your cables, earbuds, mobile chargers and more neatly arranged in this zippered case.

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DHS chief: US to take more aggressive posture against cyber attackers

"Complacency is being replaced by consequences," Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen said at the RSA conference.

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IRS online payment systems crash on Tax Day

Both the "​Direct Pay" and "​Payment Plan" options are listed as currently unavailable on the IRS website.

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Microsoft, Facebook, dozens more sign Cybersecurity Tech Accord

At the start of the RSA conference, major technology firms pledge to protect their users and stay out of government-launched cyber attacks.

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Supreme Court drops Microsoft data privacy case, but the battle isn't over

The Supreme Court won't be ruling on Microsoft's ongoing data privacy fight over emails stored in Ireland. But the matter is far from settled.

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More Microsoft reorg moves shed light on cross-platform experience plans

Microsoft is moving more product groups under Corporate Vice President Joe Belfiore, sources say, as part of its cross-platform experience strategy.

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NASA's Orion spacecraft ramps 3D printed parts via Lockheed Martin, Stratasys, Phoenix Analysis & Design

NASA's Orion spacecraft has about 100 3D printed parts via Lockheed Martin's additive manufacturing lab and uses next-gen materials from Stratasys.

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MSI unveils Vortex W25 desktop workstation

MSI unveils the new Vortex W25 powered by 8th-generation Intel Core i7 processors, along with updated WT75, WS63 and WE series mobile workstations.

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Intel debuts security solutions at the silicon level

Next-generation technologies including the blockchain and IoT are at the top of Intel's cybersecurity priority list.

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Developers favoring AWS, Microsoft Azure for cloud IoT platforms

An Eclipse Foundation IoT develoepr survey reveails how AWS and Microsoft are widening an early IoT lead potentially at the expense of Google Cloud Platform.

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Docker Enterprise Edition 2.0 makes it easier to use Kubernetes

The second edition of Docker's enterprise product adds more security and management features for seamless and safe Kubernetes adoption.

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Twilio's programmable wireless platform is now generally available

The platform lets developers program cellular networks into their apps quickly via SIM cards and Twilio's cloud API.

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Cherry MX Board Silent: The keyboard for professionals

I didn't think I could get excited by new keyboards any more until I tried the Cherry MX Board Silent. Now I wish every keyboard I had to use was this good.

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Who's hurt by the ZTE ban? US consumers and businesses

Do American consumers and businesses want to live in a future where our options for purchasing electronics are much more limited and and expensive than the choices we enjoy today?

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DataStax Enterprise 6: Faster, fit and finish

The latest release of the Cassandra-based database brings better performance, streamlined operation and Enterprise manageability.

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Salesforce updates Field Service Lightning for on-site customer service

The updated service tool should help companies keep up with consumer demands for fast, digitally-accessible services.

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VMware updates vSphere, vSAN with more hybrid management features

The new releases also focus on improving security, application support and the overall user experience.

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Zoho at a crossroads: Stepping up means stepping out

Zoho has been one of the great successes in the world of small business technologies. Few companies have been able to succeed with a similar business model, yet Zoho has been wildly successful. But they are also enshrouded in mystery. Read on to see what's under their veil and what they have to do next -- if they want to.

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Why unbanked Egypt is ripe for a FinTech revolution

With bank accounts a relative rarity, Egypt could be a prime opportunity for new finance technologies

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Enzyme which devours our plastic waste created by accident

Researchers have created an enzyme which may help solve our worldwide plastic pollution problem.

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Software developers are changing: They want to learn in different ways

Software is changing, and with it how we look at developer relations. So how is that change affecting the developer conference?

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Hackers are using botnets to take the hard work out of breaking into networks

Just 15 seconds is all you need to break into a network and lay the way for an attacker -- if you have a botnet.

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This boring robot world record tells us a lot about the future of commerce

A team of automation partners joined forces to set a niche record at the supply chain industry's biggest event in the Americas

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Adobe acquires Sayspring in voice technology, AI push

The startup's voice technologies may be used for voice commands in digital creative products.

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Monex to revamp Coincheck cryptocurrency exchange in mere months

Monex hopes that Coincheck's security issues can be dealt with in a matter of weeks.

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Monday, April 16, 2018

Microsoft releases another Windows 10 'Redstone 4' test build with 'reliability' fixes

Microsoft still has yet to start rolling out Windows 10 1803, a k a Windows 10 'Redstone 4' to mainstream users. More 'general reliability' fixes are still coming to testers.

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Facebook: We're not the only ones collecting your data across the web

The embattled social media site explains its collection of data from people who aren't logged in, while pointing out other popular sites do the same.

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Report: 1 in 4 public cloud users has had data stolen

Security concerns haven't stopped the vast majority of organizations from storing sensitive data in the public cloud, according to a new McAfee survey.

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Microsoft introduces Azure Sphere for securing IoT devices

Microsoft is introducing new custom silicon, a Linux-based embedded OS and cloud service aimed at securing microcontroller-based devices.

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​Oracle's cloud business in the time of Trump

Oracle's co-CEO tried to persuade President Trump to not award a massive Department of Defense cloud contract to rival Amazon Web Services.

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Smartphones: Is there any innovation left in this market?

In this fascinating video roundtable, ZDNet’s David Gewirtz, Jason Perlow, and Adrian Kingsley-Hughes sit down to discuss the future of the smartphone. It’s not what you may think.

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Coinbase buys Earn.com, names first CTO

Earn.com co-founder Balaji Srinivasan will join Coinbase as its first ever chief technology officer.

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IT pros are not confident their organizations have the skills to take advantage of AI

­Although enterprises want to implement chatbots in the workplace, privacy concerns are an issue for some.

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ZTE slapped with export restrictions by US Commerce Department

The restrictions ban US companies from selling hardware and equipment to China's ZTE.

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Fake Android apps used for targeted surveillance found in Google Play

The apps relied on a second-stage component that was downloaded after the apps were installed.

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iOS 12: Which iPhones and iPads will it render obsolete?

With iOS 12 now on the horizon, get ready for some of Apple's oldest iOS devices to be thrown on the scrapheap.

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Brazil demands rules on data flows from WTO

The country wants the multilateral global trade body to start a debate on regulation and governance.

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Bank web apps are the "most vulnerable" to getting hacked, new research says

If there's one thing the banking sector is good at, it's shoddy cybersecurity.

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Cisco brings new email security services to its AMP endpoint platform

Cisco is also adding new capabilities designed to protect employee devices from ransomware, cryptomining, and fileless malware.

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High-performance storage - From flash drives to server hard drives (April 2018 edition)

A tour of the best storage solutions available for professionals, covering everything from flash drives you can pop into your pocket to behemoth server-grade hard drives.

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IBM Resilient enterprise security platform merges human, machine learning

IBM says that combining both human and machine intelligence gives us the best chance of responding to incidents before security breaches occur.

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Qualcomm to refile NXP takeover application with Chinese authorities: report

The deal has become complicated due to political struggles between the US and China.

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Reliance on robots partially to blame for Model 3 production delays, says Elon Musk

For companies rushing to automate, a cautionary tale from the most automation-heavy carmaker on the planet

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Ancient EITest infection chain sinkholed by security teams

The chain has been used by criminals for backdoor installation, support scams, and more.

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Sunday, April 15, 2018

Gmail is getting a redesign that includes a 'Confidential Mode'

Double down on privacy: In the coming weeks, Google will roll out an early access program for a redesigned Gmail version, a memo says.

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Auditors struggle to keep up with the implications of digital transformation

In an era when every single process is becoming digitized, IT auditors need to figure out new ways to assess the health and wealth of their operations..

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Huawei P20, Android security, Chromebooks, Huami Stratos, and Sony Xperia (MobileTechRoundup #429)

The Huawei P20 Pro and P20 arrived for testing and are gorgeous smartphones. HP also announced a detachable Chrome OS device that has Kevin thinking of trading in his Pixelbook.

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Acer prepping Chromebox CXI3 desktop lineup starting at $300

The new PC family -- featuring 7th- and 8th-generation Intel Core CPUs -- hopes to revitalize the nearly forgotten desktop sibling of the far more popular Chromebook.

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Saturday, April 14, 2018

Apple's unreleased gold iPhone X: in pictures

What appears to be a gold iPhone X has appeared in an Apple filing with the FCC.

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Unreleased gold iPhone X leaks thanks to the FCC

All gold everything: Did Apple ditch this color before the iPhone X's September release?

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16 Cortana shortcuts, secrets, and power tips

The Cortana web service is tightly tied to Windows 10, which means you can get instant answers to some common questions and calculations without having to open a web browser. Here are 16 tricks that work directly in the Windows 10 search box.

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Is your Android phone a 'toxic hellstew' of vulnerabilities? There's an app to help you find out

Just because Android tells you its patched and everything is safe doesn't mean it is. But there's an app to help you determine if you're being told the truth.

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Friday, April 13, 2018

Apple's memo warning employees about leaking information is predictably leaked

According to Apple, leaking information "undermines everyone at Apple and the years they've invested in creating Apple products."

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Infosys buys ad firm WongDoody, plots sell off of Sikka acquisitions

Infosys said it's now searching for buyers for Kallidus, Skava and Panaya.

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Santander Brazil launches blockchain-based international wire transfer service

The offering reduces wire processing time from two days to two hours.

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First look: 2nd generation AMD Ryzen processors

AMD continues to pile the pressure on Intel, with prices range from $199 to $329.

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Get a complete business startup kit for free

This StackSocial bundle includes extended trials of over a dozen useful tools and services.

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AMD unveils 2nd generation AMD Ryzen processors

AMD continues to pile the pressure on Intel, with prices range from $199 to $329.

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Fake news and sick society: More decline ahead as the media seeks stable business model

Job cuts and shrinking revenues continue to mark the media industry -- as the largest online publishers grab the majority of ad revenues but reject the social responsibilities.

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Best software utilities for your Mac

Whether you are new to macOS, or you have been a Mac owner for years, adding a few extra utilities will allow you get an awful lot more from the platform with very little extra effort.

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Geckos inspire the grip of soft robot hands

Researchers are studying the gecko to improve the grip of robotic fingers.

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Deep Learning: The interest is more than latent

A recent survey of O'Reilly newsletter subscribers reveals that interest in deep learning is more than academic. But the skills shortages remain very real.

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Broadcom launches $12 billion stock buyback program

Broadcom says the program will "deliver value" to shareholders.

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Russia bans Telegram encrypted chat app

Telegram refused to hand over its encryption keys to state authorities.

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How SAP uses anthropologists to build better software

An in-house team of anthropologists has helped SAP improve SuccessFactors, its HCM software, by drawing out insights from users that regular market research wouldn't find.

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Tertill robot is like a Roomba for your garden

A startup developing a weed whacker robot for gardens just got backing from an industry heavyweight

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Court tells Facebook: Stop deleting 'offensive' comment

Facebook's move to block a user and cut a comment from that account has been challenged by a German court.

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Coinsecure, not so secure: Millions in cryptocurrency stolen, CSO branded as thief

It is not every day a key executive is accused of embezzlement.

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Best 2-in-1 laptops, convertibles, and hybrid laptops for business 2018

2-in-1 devices that can function as laptops or tablets are a growing segment of the PC market. But which type and model convertible laptop should you buy? We explore the options and list some of the best.

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Yahoo confirms purchase of stake in cryptocurrency exchange

Yahoo's 40 percent stake is estimated to be worth two to three billion yen.

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Thursday, April 12, 2018

​Google Fuchsia is not Linux: So, what is it and who will use it?

We look at Google's new, open-source operating system and discuss what it is, what it runs on, and more. And, no, it isn't going to replace Android or Chrome OS.

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Uber, FTC agree to new settlement terms over data breach

Uber is now required to submit every audit report of its privacy program to the FTC, and faces civil penalties if it fails to disclose another breach.

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Swim at your own risk: How botched IoT can sink your precious first-world life

Boo-hoo. A bungled Internet of Things (IoT) update means you can't switch your swimming pool to spa mode. Laugh all you want: When the HVAC or your home security system fails, the implications are serious.

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How much should CXOs trust vendors when purchasing new solutions?

B2B technology buyers are empowered to choose their own solutions -- but buyers do not trust all they are told by vendors, according to a new report.

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Zuora IPO: What you need to know about the subscription management company

The company is off to a strong start its first day of trading, with shares going for 48 percent above its initial public offering price.

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Four telcos set up global cybersecurity group

Singtel, SoftBank, Etisalat, and Telefónica have banded to form the Global Telco Security Alliance, pledging to share data on cyber threats and tap each party's resources to support customers worldwide.

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Online security 101: Tips for protecting your privacy from hackers and spies

This simple advice will help to protect you against hackers and government surveillance.

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Gadgets to keep your iPhone or Android smartphone charged up

Looking for a power bank or wireless charger for your smartphone? Here's a selection, along with exclusive discounts.

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Facebook notes: Where was Sheryl Sandberg? Who'll speak for Google? Here's what's next...

Facebook's founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg single-handedly faced the music for two days of criticism on a world stage. Zuckerberg took it personally and meant it. He doesn't share.

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Can blockchain-powered donations restore your trust in charities? Helperbit thinks so

Blockchain startup Helperbit aims to change the way you give money to charities coping with natural disasters.

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Robot-built, 3D-printed homes are more than a novelty

Home construction is costly and time-intensive, making it the perfect target for automation

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Blaming Russia for NotPetya was coordinated diplomatic action

Australian is developing international partnerships to help deter 'inappropriate behaviour' in cyberspace. Naming and shaming is part of its deterrence framework.

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Wednesday, April 11, 2018

Worldwide PC shipments effectively flat in Q1 2018

Dell, HP still managed to post solid year-over-year growth, according to IDC and Gartner

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Qordoba adds AI emotion scoring to product content to improve user experiences

The ability to gauge emotion in product content helps brands measure that the brand is on message across all products.

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Google Sheets gets macros

It's now easier to automate repetitive tasks in Google's spreadsheets tool.

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Conway's Law and the future of healthcare data management: Genome, Blockchain, and GDPR

Maladies in healthcare data management are obvious, but what about solutions? From selling Genome data to using Blockchain and the effects of GDPR, would we rather stick to the devil we know?

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Box adds new administrator tools for better visibility

Additionally, the cloud storage vendor is introducing new metadata-driven retention policies.

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Facebook's Zuckerberg holds own before Congress, preserves monetization machine

Analysts are largely betting that Facebook will weather the Cambridge Analytica flap and congressional hearings and that marketers will stick with the platform.

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62 percent of Amazon deliveries may flow through USPS

A Jefferies research notes cites an estimate that 62 percent of Amazon's deliveries flow through the USPS. If rates rise for Amazon costs are likely to go up for e-commerce overall as UPS and FedEx raise rates too.

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Intel FPGAs picked up by Dell EMC and Fujitsu

Intel is building the foundation for the modern data center with field programmable gate array (FPGA) accelerators, and Dell EMC and Fujitsu wasn't in on that future.

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From paper tape to a patched-together Altair 8800, the story of my first computers

In this hustle bustle world of smartphones and Internet of Things, it's hard to remember that there was a time when we weren't all wirelessly wired to the cloud. In this retrospective, David Gewirtz takes us back to a simpler time.

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Qualcomm launches systems-on-chips for vision intelligence, IoT

The new QCS605 and QCS603 SoCs combine image signal processor, AI, CPU and GPU technology to accommodate a variety of camera applications, robotics and smart displays.

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OWC ThunderBlade SSD: Extreme storage for professionals

One drive can house up to 8 terabytes of storage and offer read speeds topping out at 2,800MB/s. And if that isn't enough, you can daisy-chain up to six ThunderBlade drives together to give you 48 terabytes of storage.

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Sensors under the skin monitor your alcohol intake

Researchers believe embedded sensors may pave the way for more effective rehabilitation for substance abuse.

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Mark Zuckerberg steers the Senate towards Facebook-friendly regulations

After lawmakers made it clear they don't completely understand how Facebook collects and uses data, Zuckerburg seized the opportunity to influence potential new regulations.

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This swarm of robot submersibles can be controlled as a single entity

As swarm robotics advances, we're seeing the first commercial implementations in water

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Adobe patches critical vulnerabilities in Flash, InDesign

Workstation users should treat the latest Adobe security bulletin seriously.

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Tuesday, April 10, 2018

​Open Container Initiative nails down container image distribution standard

The OCI is building on the Docker Registry distribution specification to standardize container image distribution.

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At hearing, Facebook's Zuckerberg rejects law to protect privacy of children

Facebook's chief executive implied a law wasn't necessary to cover teenagers on the social network.

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The next iPad Pro and what Apple needs to deliver

Apple's third-generation iPad Pro, due presumably in June 2018, is likely to have important but incremental improvements over its predecessor and include technologies introduced in the iPhone X.

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Microsoft delivers more fixes for Windows 10 'Redstone 4' plus new Server 2019 test builds

Microsoft is making available several fixes for Windows 10 'Redstone 4,' plus new Windows Server 2019 test builds with a couple of new features.

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iOS 11.3 breaking iPhones fitted with aftermarket screens

The latest iOS 11.3 update seems to be breaking iPhone 8 handsets that that had the display replaced with an aftermarket unit.

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RHEL 7.5, ​the latest version of Red Hat Enterprise Linux, arrives

The most popular corporate enterprise Linux continues its drive to the cloud.

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Senate tells Mark Zuckerberg: Don't let Facebook become a "privacy nightmare"

The Facebook CEO faces two days of grilling from federal lawmakers this week over privacy, the abuse of data and election interference on the platform.

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On Facebook, Zuckerberg gets privacy and you get nothing

Opinion: Facebook's way of showing how little it cares about its users' privacy is by doing something only when it gets caught.

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Are you freakin' kidding me? This WD 4TB external drive is $80

Don't ask how, don't ask why, just grab this ridiculously spacious drive before it's gone.

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When will Microsoft end support for your version of Windows or Office?

"Set it and forget it" is no longer an option for the software that runs your business. For Windows 10, the support clock runs out sooner than you might expect. And the deadlines for Windows 7 and Office 2010 are just around the corner. Here's what you need to know.

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Sprint, T-Mobile reportedly back to merger talks

A Sprint and T-Mobile deal would combine the nation's third and fourth largest carriers.

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​Perfecting DevOps' Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery with Kayenta

Google and Netflix have released Kayenta, an open-source automated canary analysis tool, which promises to make the final step of deploying by using CI/CD more reliable.

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LG says its G7 ThinQ set to launch May 2

Next flagship: LG says its LG G7 ThinQ will launch at an event in New York in May. The seventh-generation LG handset is expected to feature an AI hardware button.

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Facebook launches bounty program to spot misuses of data by app developers

The data abuse bounty program offers financial payouts to anyone who reports valid instances of data collection that go against Facebook's revamped data policies.

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Listening In, book review: Security, privacy and the role of government

Susan Landau examines the place of law enforcement in today's cybersecurity landscape, arguing that it needs 21st century capabilities to match those of its enemies and attackers.

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HPE buys cloud consulting firm RedPixie

HPE said it plans to merge RedPixie with its Pointnext division, which provides IT deployment and consulting services.

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Radio flaw exposes cities' emergency alert sirens to hackers

San Francisco -- and other cities and campuses -- had hackable radio-controlled sirens.

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SAP revamps its pricing model to account for indirect access: Here's what you need to know

SAP's pricing overhaul aims to account for more consumption-based models and indirect third party system access.

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Enterprise cloud adoption outstrips cybersecurity capabilities

A new report suggests that SaaS adoption is outpacing the ability to protect enterprise networks in cloud environments.

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As legal threats rise, this new report aims to guide ethical hackers

The report aims to help ethical hackers know what risks they might face for the activities they conduct.

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MicroStrategy 10.11 ups the front-end ante

Just when you thought MicroStrategy was going all-in on the back-end, it adds new visualizations, MapBox integration and native smart phone apps to the front-end.

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Splunk intros IoT platform for industrial operations

Splunk Industrial Asset Intelligence is designed to help customers in manufacturing, oil and gas, transportation, energy and utilities monitor and analyze industrial IoT data in real time.

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Oracle rolls out Loyalty Cloud, other new CX products

The enterprise software giant is also adding several new AI-powered capabilities across sales, marketing and commerce.

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Cisco launches SaaS, virtual appliance versions of Tetration

Cisco will offer its Tetration platform as a service for cloud-first enterprises and a virtual appliance version for smaller deployments.

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Why is it taking Apple so long to update the Mac Pro?

Apple started talking about a new Mac Pro last year. Now it's talking about a 2019 release date.

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Uber acquires electric bike-sharing firm Jump

Dockless bicycles, rather than cars, are at the heart of Uber's latest purchase.

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CA Technologies acquires SourceClear in DevSecOps push

It is hoped SourceClear technologies will help enterprise clients secure their SaaS-based tools.

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Eating too much salt? This smart spatula tells your phone when to cut back

The Cookit spatula can detect if your cooking contains too much sodium.

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Untethered: Wireless power transmission will make robots hard to stop

Robots that don't need to rest to recharge can work longer than their human competition, but that's only part of the reason wireless power will be game-changing in robotics

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Monday, April 9, 2018

Cyber Dam Busters could give Australia's military an asymmetric edge

A cyber offensive capability could knock out key infrastructure targets cheaper than conventional military kit, but Australia needs to get its messaging right to avoid triggering the neighbours.

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PayPal plans banking features like FDIC coverage by mid year

PayPal says check deposit, FDIC insurance, and ATM-enabled debit cards will launch for some users by mid 2018.

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Private equity firm to acquire Verifone for $3.4B

The technology-focused private equity firm Francisco Partners says the electronic payments company has strong long-term growth prospects.

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Red iPhone: Apple intros iPhone 8, 8 Plus (PRODUCT)RED

Apple has introduced the PRODUCT(RED) iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus with preorders starting Tuesday, April 10. This year's model release brings a black front and sleek red design.

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How to tell if Cambridge Analytica accessed your Facebook data

Here's how to check if you or a Facebook friend were connected to the "This is Your Digital Life" quiz, which is how Cambridge Analytica harvested data.

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How to watch Mark Zuckerberg's congressional hearings online

Facebook's CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, will make his first congressional appearance to answer questions about user privacy in the wake of Cambridge Analytica. Here's how to watch the hearings live.

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Nvidia accelerates artificial intelligence, analytics with an ecosystem approach

Nvidia's GTC 2018 event spotlights a playbook that goes far beyond chips and servers. Get set for next era of training, inferencing, and accelerated analytics.

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Wake words and voice UI are coming to our favorite apps

At last, there is a breakthrough in AI technology that could change how we will interact with our favorite mobile apps.

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Microsoft to detail its 'Zanzibar' smart rollable mat at April ACM CHI confab

Microsoft researchers will show off the company's 'Zanzibar' portable mat, designed to blend the physical and digital worlds, at the end of this month.

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In Memoriam: All the consumer products Microsoft has killed off

In the early days of the PC revolution, Microsoft aggressively pursued the consumer market with products and services built for fun and games. In recent years, with the notable exception of Xbox and related gaming products, Microsoft has been killing off those products. Here's a look at the departed.

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Mark Zuckerberg holds his cards close in opening statement to Congress

In his statement to the House Energy and Commerce Committee, the Facebook CEO takes full responsibility for recent security and privacy controversies, but he shared little new information.

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Facebook to give research commission access proprietary user data

The commission of independent academic researchers will try to assess the role of social media in elections.

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Crapware: Why manufacturers install it, what you can do about it, and why it's not going to go away

Crapware (also known as "bloatware" or "junkware") is the stuff that hardware makers install onto their devices on top of the operating system.

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Introducing the Mac mini Pro

What would it take for Apple to update the Mac mini to a modern, professional-level machine? According to David Gewirtz, not much.

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Samsung announces DeX Pad availability for $99.99, free with new Galaxy S9 purchase

A couple of months after announcing it, the new DeX Pad is available for pre-order with shipping beginning on 13 May. It's a powerful enterprise accessory for one of the best smartphones available today.

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Galaxy S9: Best and worst features about Samsung's phone

Samsung is done with cheap, plastic flagships -- like in the Galaxy S5 days. Samsung is out with its new Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9 Plus phones, and their best features heavily outweigh the worst.

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Huawei's P20 Pro has a huge design flaw

For a smartphone built around a sophisticated triple-lens camera set up, the P20 Pro has a design flaw that will no doubt infuriate owners who want to take lots of photos.

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HP aims to use its Multi Jet Fusion additive manufacturing technology in its supply chain

HP is planning to use its own supply chain as a testbed and case study for scaling 3D printing and additive manufacturing technology.

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Coursera expands in Brazil

Education venture boosts its online course portfolio in Portuguese to address language gap, plans further growth.

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Child protection coalition demands FTC probe into YouTube data collection

A coalition has accused YouTube of violating child protection laws.

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Huami announces Amazfit Stratos $200 multisport GPS smartwatch with onboard music storage

Huami impressed with its low cost Amazfit Bip smartwatch and partnered with key training professionals to launch a high-end GPS sport watch at a reasonable price.

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Facebook to warn users embroiled in Cambridge Analytica data scandal

Facebook will notify up to 87 million users whose data may have been slurped for political gain.

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Twitter hopes trolls can be stopped by eradicating ignorance

Twitter wants to know if reminding trolls of the rules can stop abusive behavior.

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"First-ever" use of a robot in a military breaching exercise

U.S. and allies are escalating the use of robots in training exercises, increasing speculation that unmanned platforms will see heavier use on tomorrow's battlefields

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Xiaomi pushes for local smartphone component creation in India

The Chinese firm hopes to prompt local job creation and new opportunities for manufacturing partners.

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How to take your smartphone photos to the next level

Reviews often rate phone camera quality. But should they really be looking at what pictures we take with those phones once they're in our pockets?

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Worldwide IT spending to reach $3.7 trillion in 2018

Gartner suggests that the IT industry is going strong with a spend increase of 6.2 percent from 2017.

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Facebook: Sequoia Fund buys 'small' stake following data misuse

Sequoia Fund also says Alphabet is the fund's biggest position.

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AI startup SenseTime raises $600m led by Alibaba

Chinese facial recognition startup SenseTime says it's raised the largest funding round for an AI company, yet.

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Sunday, April 8, 2018

The API-composable enterprise also needs to be API-integratable

Study finds increasing awareness and concern about bringing APIs closer to the flow of the business.

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​How many Linux users are there anyway?

It depends on how you count them. If you include Android smartphones and tablets, there are more Linux users than any other operating system. On the desktop alone, it's still only a few percent at most. But, there are still millions of desktop Linux users.

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​Enterprises learning to love cloud lock-in too: Is it different this time?

Don't look now but more enterprises are going "all-in" with select cloud providers. Will enterprises repeat the same lock-in mistakes made in the big enterprise software era?

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Spotify invites press for 24 April event, may announce first branded hardware

Spotify invited press to NYC on 24 April and rumors indicate it may announce a vehicle music controller.

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Chrome OS tablet, OnePlus 6 confirmed, and Apple's new 9.7 inch iPad (MobileTechRoundup #428)

Apple's new 9.7 inch iPad with Apple Pencil support is available and Matt picked one up while Kevin is excited about the first Google Chrome OS tablet from Acer.

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Saturday, April 7, 2018

Avoid Windows 10 crapware: How to get rid of Candy Crush and all the rest

If you've installed a fresh copy of Windows 10 Pro lately, you've probably been unpleasantly surprised by the decidedly un-businesslike games and consumer apps splattered on the Start screen. Here are two ways to avoid installing Candy Crush and its companions in the first place.

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iPhone battery life bad after installing iOS 11.3? Here's what you can do

Installing a new iOS update can hit your battery life hard. Here's how you can make things better. (Updated for iOS 11.3)

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Friday, April 6, 2018

Three (tested) rules to run your cloud computing project smoothly

Executives who presented at the recent Cloud Expo Europe conference event in London explain how to keep these projects running smoothly -- and staff happy.

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On Facebook, Zuckerberg gets privacy and you get nothing

Opinion: Facebook's way of showing how little it cares about its users' privacy is by doing something only when it gets caught.

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How to use Cloudflare's DNS service to speed up and secure your internet

Cloudflare's new Domain Name System promises to both speed up your internet access and protect your privacy.

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Facebook is only allowing authorized ad buyers to run political "issue" ads

The change is the latest step Facebook is taking to counter attempts to use the platform to interfere with elections.

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Social media cannot be trusted without these features

Many of us no longer trust Facebook. We're wary of sharing data -- in case it is used by third parties without our knowledge. So, what features will the social media platform of the future need to regain our confidence?

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Microsoft readies developer kit to try to get more 64-bit apps compiled for Windows 10 on ARM

Microsoft has a plan to try to get developers to recompile their Windows apps to work natively on 64-bit ARM processors coming to Windows 10 on ARM devices.

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Healthcare's $3 trillion question: Should the likes of Google and Facebook control this data?

How is data managed? Do users get to have consent over how their data is used? And do they get a cut out of the value generated by using that data? Let's take a walk on the wild side.

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Apple Pay launches in Brazil with Itaú

The partnership with the local bank aims to reach 1,2 million users nationwide.

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Russia moves to block Telegram after encryption key denial

Telegram's lawyer told ZDNet that Russia's demand for the app's encryption keys is "unconstitutional."

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Get 100 royalty-free stock photos for $49

This extremely rare Depositphotos deal normally costs $299.

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Can this 'national DDoS radar' plan help fight off attacks on Dutch critical systems?

After a wave of denial-of-service attacks on banks, Netherlands security experts are proposing a new approach.

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10 Apple products you shouldn't buy (April 2018 edition)

Here's a list of Apple products that you shouldn't buy because they are old, newer versions are likely to land soon, or they just represent poor value for money.

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​Facebook's mea culpa tour, Cambridge Analytica and GDPR: The data game is changing before our eyes

Facebook is being skewered for its data management, but every company needs to think about its customer data strategy well beyond GDPR. The wild west of data is being tamed.

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HyperBlock acquires CryptoGlobal, creates cryptocurrency mining mammoth

The deal will result in one behemoth company which will control over 20,000 cryptocurrency mining servers.

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RSA Security snaps up behavioral analytics firm Fortscale

RSA plans to give enterprises improved visibility into their networks and heighten automatic response to threats through the deal.

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Coincheck cryptocurrency exchange confirms Monex takeover

The deal may end up being the lifeline Coincheck needs to survive after a debilitating cyberattack.

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This data center's excess heat will help warm thousands of homes

A Stockholm data center's heat exchangers are being linked up to the city's heating network.

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Thursday, April 5, 2018

​Symantec may violate Linux GPL in Norton Core Router

A top Linux security programmer, Matthew Garrett, has discovered Linux in Symantec's Norton Core Router. It appears Symantec has violated the GPL by not releasing its router's source code.

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Google Cloud introduces VPC Flow Logs for more network visibility

The logging and monitoring tool should help users track application performance from the perspective of the network.

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Facebook pauses effort to exchange data with hospitals

Amid concerns about its handling of user data, Facebook quietly put on hold plans to share data with health organizations for medical research.

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Avaya Brazil eyes SME growth

The company is looking at new revenue generation opportunities - including partnerships with the competition.

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The next Google phone: Pixel 3 launch date, specs, and rumor roundup

Google hasn't offered any official indication it plans to launch an updated smartphone in 2018, but that's no reason to suppress the various leaks and rumors.

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​Rabobank, IBM aim to use cryptographic pseudonyms for GDPR

With IBM Research, Rabobank has come up with an interesting twist to GDPR compliance.

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Dropbox makes Smart Sync available to all business users

The cloud storage vendor is also introducing team selective sync for its enterprise customers.

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If Apple's Mac has any future, it's in the cloud

Is the Mac a dying platform? There is only one way forward for Apple's Mac and iOS developer platforms.

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I don't think Apple can fix the iOS mess it's created

Apple has turned iOS from a sleek, streamlined, easy-to-use operating system into a ghastly horror show.

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​Want to profit from your underused servers? Overlook has an idea

Overclock has a plan on how to turn tour datacenter into a profit center.

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Twitter closed 1.2 million accounts for terrorist content

But the number of accounts closed for sharing and promoting terrorism content is down, says Twitter.

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What the next iPhone needs to keep up with premium Android smartphones

Forget AR and 'thinner and lighter,' here's what the next iPhone needs to keep up with the best Android smartphones out there.

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Microsoft to add ransomware protection tools, advanced Outlook.com encryption for consumers

Microsoft is bringing more of the OneDrive and Outlook security protection tools it offers its Office 365 business customers to consumers.

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A new Mirai-style botnet is targeting the financial sector

The researchers say it's the largest attack since the Mirai-powered cyberattack in October 2016 that took down large swathes of the Western internet.

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NVRAM pace quickens with Nantero investment

Despite all the noise that Intel's costly 3D XPoint non-volatile RAM (NVRAM) has generated, they aren't alone. Nantero, whose Carbon NanoTube (CNT) NVRAM promises DRAM-like speed, nonvolatility and low cost, has closed another investment round with some very big names - and exciting product plans.

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Looking under the hood at Amazon Neptune

At re:Invent, Amazon Web Services announced the preview of the latest edition to its cloud database family: Amazon Neptune, a graph database that, unlike most rivals, lets you model graph data both ways.

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Critical remote code execution vulnerabilities impact Natus medical devices

The bugs could be used to tamper with data and compromise patient care.

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New MacOS backdoor connected to OceanLotus threat group

OceanLotus has been linked to attacks against human rights organizations, researchers, and more.

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Apple's next iPhone (aka iPhone 11): Specs, pricing, rumors, release date, more

The launch of the next iPhone is months away, but the leaks have already begun. Updated 5 April, 2018.

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Intel Remote Keyboard app discontinued in the face of critical vulnerability

Intel has asked users to uninstall the app as soon as possible.

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Stealth Chinese robotics company may be setting the stage for a North American coup

A three-year-old company no one's heard of is quietly taking back the Chinese automation market. Now it's ready to go global.

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Wednesday, April 4, 2018

Mark Zuckerberg: It's not hard to align Facebook's interests with user interests

The Facebook CEO brushed aside the notion that Facebook has to rein in its quest for profit in order to restore user trust.

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Google Voice gains Wi-Fi calling beta test

Google Voice lives on: A new beta enables Voice users to make Wi-Fi calls from phones, Chrome and other devices.

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Apple exploring touchless control, curved iPhone screens: Report

Apple is looking into standout features for future iPhones, a new report details.

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AWS announces Secrets Manager, more tools for security

"Security is all of our jobs," Amazon CTO Werner Vogels said Wednesday.

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Facebook: Cambridge Analytica took a lot more data than first thought

The company said it will also inform users if their information was "improperly shared" with the data firm.

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AWS announces SageMaker Local Mode for building AI locally

The new mode is one of multiple updates AWS announced related to enabling AI and machine learning.

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Amazon extends hands-free Alexa to Fire 7 and Fire HD 8 tablets

In a software update rolling out this week, Fire 7 and Fire HD 8 tablet users can trigger Alexa hands-free, with their voice -- ridding of having to press the home button.

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Microsoft's latest Windows 10 'Redstone 5' build adds more features to Sets

Microsoft is adding more functionality to its Sets windows-management feature with the latest Windows 10 'Redstone 5' test build.

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3M taps C3 IoT as Internet of things, AI platform

With the move C3 IoT's platform will be used as a key analytics technology in 3M's ongoing business transformation.

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One in three trust an influencer's words over what a brand says

New research today has taken a deeper dive into what types of influencers -- based on follower size -- really do make the most impact amongst their followers.

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Microsoft commits to spending $5 billion over four years on IoT

Microsoft, the 'intelligent cloud/intelligent edge' company plans to step up its work in IoT research, products and programs.

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Brands that use influencer marketing can boost returns and conversions

Word-of-mouth recommendations from influencers effectively turn prospects into customers, who trust the people they interact with on a daily basis.

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Using a 4K drone to diagnose roof damage

What happens when you can place a 4K camera virtually anywhere in a three-dimensional space? It’s like being able to examine something through a magnifying glass, even if it’s in a place that’s hard to reach by climbing.

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Hackers target ad networks to inject cryptocurrency mining scripts

It's the latest way for hackers to make money — by fooling unsuspected website visitors to mine cryptocurrency in their browser's background.

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iOS 11.4 Public Beta 1: Here's what's new

Now that iOS 11.3 is out, Apple is pushing iOS 11.4 to beta testers.

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Best iPhone accessories (April 2018 edition)

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

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What's new in Windows 10 version 1803, the Spring Creators Update

The latest Windows 10 feature update includes the first public release of the Timeline feature as well as dozens of smaller enhancements to the Windows 10 user experience. Here's what you can expect.

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Mozilla launches new effort to lure users back to the Firefox browser

With a revamped browser and a nonprofit mission focused on privacy and user empowerment, Mozilla is ready to strike while the iron's hot.

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Lock and block: Ransomworms take over the hacking scene

IBM X-Force says that threat actors are taking up ransomware in their droves to reap the benefits of criminal activity through blackmail.

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The high tech science behind 3D knitting (yes knitting)

"Knitting machines could become as easy to use as 3-D printers."

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Self-powered road sensors detect potholes before they bust your tires

The ePave project is touted as a way for local authorities to get on top of road repair.

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Iranian hackers breach Singapore universities to access research data

Believed to be part of last month's attacks against global education institutions, the hackers breached 52 accounts across four Singapore universities including NTU and NUS to gain access to research articles.

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Injectable seaweed bandages can prevent fatal battleground wounds

The inspiration for bandages which prevent fatal blood loss comes from seaweed and pastries.

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1.1.1.1: Cloudflare's new DNS attracting 'gigabits per second' of rubbish

Cloudflare is conducting an experiment with APNIC, and it's revealing plenty of dirty hacks.

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The Future Computed, book review: AI and society, through a Microsoft lens

Now is the time to make sure AI systems are fair, reliable and safe, private and secure, inclusive, transparent and accountable, says Microsoft. That's because they're the next step in how technology is changing society -- and we all need to decide what we want that to look like.

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Tuesday, April 3, 2018

Apple reportedly hires Google's former search, AI chief

After running Google's critical search and artificial intelligence unit, John Giannandrea is joining Apple, the New York Times reports.

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Cloudera beats Q4 expectations

Shares fell in after-hours trading after the big data management business reported a weaker-than-expected outlook for FY 2019.

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Microsoft responds to new warrant for emails in Irish datacenter case

Microsoft has filed a brief responding to the Department of Justice's new warrant for emails stored in Microsoft's Irish datacenter in the ongoing data privacy battle.

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Evidence of stingrays found in Washington, DC, Homeland Security says

The malicious use of the cellular communications devices is a "real and growing risk," a federal official told a US senator.

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Yahoo Japan deploys single-socket AMD EPYC 7000 series processors

Yahoo Japan becomes the first Japanese ISP to deploy single-socket PowerEdge servers powered by AMD's EPYC processors.

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Facebook Messenger adds support for 360 photos, HD video

Communication on the messaging platform is increasingly visual.

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Dell and Alienware unveil new laptops and All-In-One PCs

Dell unveils a huge refresh of the Inspiron PC line, as well as the XPS and Alienware line, as well as introducing a new, lower-priced G series gaming laptops.

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DevOps, machine learning dominate technology opportunities this year

Latest Stack Overflow survey of 100,000-plus developers finds the highest salaries and interest levels in DevOps methodologies and artificial intelligence

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Microsoft acquires Forerunner Software's report-rendering technology

Microsoft has bought Forerunner Software's Mobilizer and Report Viewer products with the intent of improving its client-side report rendering capabilities.

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Intel sells Wind River to TPG

Terms of the deal weren't disclosed. Wind River gets more investment and Intel gets more focus. Intel bought Wind River in 2009 in a deal valued at $884 million.

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Cloud empire: Meet the Rebel Alliance

With Everything-as-a-Service (EaaS) the big cloud vendors are using their breadth and pricing strategies to lock in customers. But there's a rebel alliance forming that intends to offer customers even better choices. Can you afford not to look?

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YouTube TV and Roku: Why your cable box and TiVo days are numbered

Is YouTube TV the service that finally delivers quality, performance, and features to rival a dedicated set top cable TV box? That depends on what you expect. But we'll tell you this: it's close.

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Meta Networks launches secure, cloud-native NaaS platform

Network-as-a-service startup Meta Networks has emerged from stealth mode with a platform that lets companies connect users, applications, cloud services, data centres and branches, securing them with a software-defined perimeter.

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Ryder buys MXD for $120 million to build out e-commerce last mile delivery for bulky goods

The goal for Ryder is to bolster its omnichannel retail transportation efforts and grab more last mile deliveries for large and bulky goods.

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Panera Bread data leak reportedly exposed millions of customer records

The eight-month data leak may have exposed customer credit card information.

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Brand and watermark your photos for free with LogoLicious

This mobile app makes it insanely simple to protect your image IP.

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Qualys acquires 1Mobility assets to bolster enterprise mobile device compliance

Qualys hopes to offer enterprise companies a way to ensure compliance on mobile devices.

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Monex confirms interest in acquiring hacked cryptocurrency exchange Coincheck

Regulators would likely be very interested in a potential buyout due to a hack leading to over $500 million in lost funds.

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AWS Sumerian: A bet that enterprise augmented and virtual reality will be browser-based

Amazon Web Services is aiming to simplify AR and VR development for the enterprise and give business use cases a big boost. Here's a look at some early efforts.

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V2V technology hits the racetrack to keep drivers safe

It is hoped that new chipsets can power sensors able to warn racers ahead of potential collisions.

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Is there a market for this wearable robot for skiers?

It may seem fanciful to build a company targeting a small, untested market with a relatively expensive piece of technology. Here's why it's actually a smart move.

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Instagram drops Apple Watch app support

Instead of complying with Apple native app rules, Facebook's Instagram is ditching its Apple Watch app in favor of notifications.

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Monday, April 2, 2018

Apple's macOS adds external GPU support to some Mac hardware

Apple adds external graphics support to some Macs in a new macOS High Sierra update. In Apple fashion, there's a limited list of supported configurations.

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Knockout: SEC halts Mayweather-backed ICO, founders charged with fraud

SEC's new cyber unit has been cracking down on fraudulent ICOs. The latest claimed to raise funds for financial services.

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Report: Google's head of search and AI to step down

When John Giannandrea leaves his post, oversight of search and AI will fall to two different people.

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Google is planning a mid-range Pixel phone for India: Report

Google wants to launch a mid-range Pixel phone around July in markets outside the US, a new report says.

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Google's Waymo, Honda to partner on self-driving delivery vehicle

Waymo's CEO hints the Google-owned unit could build a Waymo autonomous car with Honda from scratch.

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How to use Cloudflare's DNS service to speed up your internet and protect your privacy

Cloudflare's new Domain Name System promises to both speed up your internet access and protect your privacy.

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Apple planning to dump Intel chips, claims report

The report caused Intel shares to fall by over 9 percent, the biggest intraday drop in over two years.

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Facebook fallout: Big Brands' adversarial ad strategies exposed

How will big business build trust after years of intrusive data collection that now leaves customers vulnerable to hidden political manipulation?

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Microsoft adds AI course to its certification program

Microsoft is adding a new paid AI course to its list of certification-program offerings, and it's open to the public.

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Tablet market reaches maturity in Brazil

Sales decline has been less severe in comparison to previous years and the trend is set to continue, says IDC.

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Infor Innovation Analyst Summit 2018: I totally get it and yet, I don't see it

Infor is a company on the fast track, though you wouldn't know that. It is among the most design-focused, progressive companies in the technology world, and it has an offering that can go to head-to-head with anyone's out there. Yet, it is a best-kept secret. I'm now going to show and tell. Read on -- Infor is now in the sunlight.

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iOS 11.3: Should you install it?

A new -- and pretty big -- update to iOS is out. Should you make the leap and update or should you sit back and wait a few weeks for the bug fixes to drop?

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iOS 11.3: Tips, tricks, and how to fix the biggest annoyances

Here's how to get the most from the new iOS 11.3 update on your iPhone and iPad, as well as how to fix some of the biggest iOS annoyances.

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