Saturday, June 30, 2018

Britain's tax authority says it has taken down 20,750 malicious sites in the past year

HRMC is fighting an online war against fake websites and phishing emails intended to defraud taxpayers in the UK, and it is asking the public to help...

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Compulab releases MintBox Mini 2 PC with Linux Mint 19 pre-installed

Announced earlier this year, the fanless mini-PC has a $299 starting price and ships with a quad-core Intel Celeron processor and the latest flavor of Mint.

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Friday, June 29, 2018

Can shiny objects syndrome plug technology's productivity paradox?

New technologies struggle to prove their value -- but they make workers a lot happier in their jobs.

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Executives love continuous integration more than developers, for now

Latest CloudFoundry survey finds business leaders have high hopes for continuous integration/continuous delivery. In addition, multi-platform rules, and containers cross the chasm.

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Microsoft readies OneDrive for Business feature to aid in migrating local data off Windows PCs

Microsoft expects to roll out to all OneDrive for Business users on Windows 7, 8 and 10 by the end of July a new content-migration feature, Known File Migration.

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A floating AI assistant will join astronauts on the International Space Station

Siri cracked under pressure, and Google doesn't have the right stuff. But CIMON may be mission ready. The rocket carrying this bot to Earth orbit has left Nasa's Kennedy Space Center in Florida.

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A massive cache of law enforcement personnel data has leaked

Exclusive: The data revealed that some police departments are unable to respond in an active shooter event.

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Formula 1 picks AWS as official cloud, machine learning provider

​It's another win for Amazon Web Services in the ongoing cloud wars.

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Line to launch cryptocurrency exchange in Singapore

Slated to be available in July, the exchange will offer at least 30 cryptocurrencies globally--excluding Japan and the US--and support 15 languages. including Korean and English.

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Kroger to begin sending robots for last-mile grocery delivery

With back-to-back announcements, the grocery giant has firmly staked out its place in the race to automate same-day order fulfillment.

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Thursday, June 28, 2018

Microsoft Teams coming to U.S. Government Cloud users starting July 17

Microsoft Office 365 for U.S. Government Cloud customers are set to get Teams starting next month. Teams for other Microsoft U.S. Government Cloud users is 'coming soon.'

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Moving fast without breaking data: Governance for managing risk in machine learning and beyond

How do you resolve the tension between the need to build and deploy accurate machine learning models fast, and the need to understand how those models work, what data they touch upon, and what are the implications? Immuta says data governance is the answer.

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CIO advisory: Does enterprise software have a soul?

Software runs our companies and lives but remains complex, hard to buy, and expensive to implement. Two top industry observers offer important observations and advice for buyers, vendors, and technologists. Watch for the special advice to avoid "profiteers and charlatans!"

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LinkedIn launches translation feature that builds on Microsoft AI technologies

Microsoft's LinkedIn unit has developed a new dynamic translation service for posts in the LinkedIn news feed, and used some of Microsoft's cognitive services to build it.

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​As Indian IT services job growth plummets, global in-house centers soar

This could be the saviour that Indian IT has been desperately waiting for ever since the old industry model of labour arbitrage imploded.

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Everything you need to know about starting a Amazon delivery business

Amazon has launched a plan to expand its logistics network by helping create small businesses that will operate 20 to 40 vans each.

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Amazon buys prescription delivery startup PillPack

PillPack is pitched as a way to bring convenience to people who take multiple medications every day.

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Inbenta, blamed for Ticketmaster breach, says other sites not affected

The customer service tool blamed a single piece of code, modified by hackers.

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Western Digital shakes up data storage

Western Digital, perhaps better known as WD, announces a series of products and initiatives designed to reflect the company they've become - and not the disk drive they used to be. Marketing hype? Or do they really have the goods?

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Western Digital adds NVMe, flash heft to data center storage lineup

Western Digital is going after big and fast data workloads.

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New and upcoming phones: Galaxy Note 9 and others we're expecting in 2018

Most major flagship smartphones are now on a fairly regular release schedule and leaks are a part of this cycle. It is rare for a phone to be released today with any surprises so let's take a look at what is coming soon.

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Wednesday, June 27, 2018

Microsoft releases preview of its 'Gen2' Azure Data Lake Storage service

Microsoft is readying a second version of its Azure Data Lake Storage service, bringing new capabilities to Azure Data Factory and adding two new Azure regions in China.

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Is technology ruining your relationship? Nicole Kidman has a remedy

Technology hasn't always seemed to help loving communication. The famous actor and her husband have a fascinating suggestion.

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Google's Duplex starts testing: Why going slow, business-first makes sense

Google is ironing out disclosure and things that make folks freak out. Now it's time for the business implications.

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Microsoft's Azure IoT Edge, now generally available, is key to Redmond's IoT strategy

Microsoft's service for bringing computing and artificial intelligence processing to IoT devices, Azure IoT Edge, is rolling out globally.

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Samsung sets Galaxy Note 9 unveiling for Aug. 9

The invites are out for Samsung's next flagship launch to be held in Brooklyn.

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Betting giant BetVictor leaked a list of its own internal systems passwords

Many of the password-protected systems were accessible from the web.

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MongoDB 4.0 aims for cloud-friendliness

While it has become fashionable for operational databases to become multi-model, MongoDB has stuck to its knitting with the document model. But in the 4.0 release, it addresses some checkboxes on widely different sides of the database spectrum.

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Apple CarPlay, Android Auto winning UI, distracted driving battle over automaker systems, says AAA

Automakers' native infotainment systems are clunkier, slower and more prone to distract a drive relative to Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, according to AAA study.

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Slack hit with widespread service outage

The first notice went out around 5 a.m. EDT, alerting users that Slack was down in Europe.

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BlackBerry KEY2 vs KEYone: Can you justify the $100 upgrade?

BlackBerry's new KEY2 will be available next week and it launches at a price $100 more than last year's KEYone. Are there enough improvements to justify this price increase?

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Seven reasons the BlackBerry KEY2 is good for business

After a couple of weeks with the BlackBerry KEY2, it is clearly a phone designed for the enterprise user who wants an efficient communications device with a battery that easily gets through at least one full busy day.

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SSD prices: how low will they go?

If you've been holding off on buying a new SSD or high-capacity thumb drive due to price, there's good news: prices are dropping fast. The capacity squeeze that sent NAND flash and DRAM prices soaring last year is ending - but a new bottleneck is looming.

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Unisys survey finds large digital workplace divide - frustrated workers ready to quit

Companies not investing in new technologies have a lot of unhappy workers

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One month with the LG G7: As competition stumbles, the G7 rises to the occasion

LG's last few phones didn't really hit the market with shock and awe, but over time have proven to be some of the best. The LG G7 ThinQ entered a busy Android market and after a month it is starting to look like one of the best available.

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Zume Pizza adds new robot pizzaolo (and human president)

The Silicon Valley pizza company is out to automate that most sacred of fast foods: the pizza pie.

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Could thermal sensors have prevent Uber's fatal crash?

Crashes have put thermal in the spotlight as developers of self-driving technology look to recapture consumer confidence

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UK enlists DeepMind's Demis Hassabis to advise its new Government Office for AI

The DCMS has appointed DeepMind's Demis Hassabis, CognitionX's Tabitha Goldstaub and Professor Dame Wendy Hall as advisers to help develop the AI industry in the UK...

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Tuesday, June 26, 2018

Google Cloud steps up storage game to court Hollywood, launches Filestore

Google Cloud Platform's Transfer Appliance is also generally available.

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Micron kicks off volume production of next-generation high-performance GDDR6 memory

The next-generation high-performance GDDR6 memory will find its way into a variety of markets, spanning from networking to automotive to the graphics market.

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AMD and Packet kick off EPYC Processor Challenge

Get $250 worth of credit to try your workload on AMD EPYC at Packet, and get a chance to win "Free EPYC for a Year."

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These 12 laptops deliver the best battery life

If you need a notebook that can last all day away from a power outlet, these dozen can handle it -- and then some. Your options include top-rated Windows, Mac and Chromebook systems.

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Chris Lynch, former CEO of Vertica, is AtScale's new CEO

Chris Lynch, Vertica's CEO dating from its pre-HP days, is now CEO at AtScale. Can a data warehouse pioneer make a go of BI on Big Data?

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MapR platform update brings major AI and Analytics innovation...through the file system

MapR goes back to its roots by innovating on the file system, resulting in a major boost for AI and analytics. If that sounds like a non sequitur, read on to why it works.

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Amazon's platforms, ecosystems and speed are leading the way to a voice-first transformation

In this week's "Voices Carry" column, Brent Leary starts the conversation about a disruption within a disruption as the voice assistant market continues to skyrocket and they become integral to not just how we do business, but how we work.

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The Trade Desk launches Koa AI system, more automation for marketers

Koa is leveraging the company's data set and almost 9 billon queries a second to make recommendations to better reach target audiences and improve efficiency.

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World Cup soccer in 3D on your coffee table

This novel Augmented Reality system is an impressive first step toward bringing professional sports to your own home stadium

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Monday, June 25, 2018

Influenster's ReviewSource connects customer reviews to e-commerce brands

Online reviews influence purchase decisions more than almost any other form of paid, earned, or owned media. Now, a new service aims to directly connect reviews with brand sites.

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Latin American banks advance in digital transformation projects

Most organizations in the region are investing in cloud and data analytics - but very few talk about IoT and Blockchain, says report.

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Comcast fixes another Xfinity website data leak

It's the second Xfinity security issue in as many months.

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Research: CIO gender diversity is good for business

Read this in-depth discussion with Deloitte on new research into diverse technology teams. Learn from the CIO of Fox Networks, who was previously CIO of Burberry, and learn key lessons on achieving high-performing IT.

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Which Amazon Echo to buy? How to pick the best Alexa device for your needs

Amazon now has an entire army of Echo devices. Some listen to you. Some also watch you. Which should you choose? We help you decide.

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Windows 10 how-to: Ed Bott's free tech support and troubleshooting guide

A curated list of the best sites for support information about Windows 10.

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AT&T buys AppNexus, extends into ad tech after Time Warner purchase

The deal is really about digital TV advertising and trying to thwart the ad dominance of Google and Facebook.

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PGP encryption won't protect your data. But PURBs can.

You may think that encrypting your sensitive files with, say, PGP may protect your data - but you'd be wrong. Most encryption formats leak a lot of plaintext metadata, and that's a problem. Here's what you need to know.

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Customer experience: Lessons from the real world

CX expert, Rich Toohey, a regular contributor to this column does something important again by pointing to the value of design when it comes to customer experiences.

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Open source: Why it's time to be more open about how projects are run

Security isn't the only consideration as you assess which open source projects to rely on; governance, community and professionalism matter too.

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A new robotic gripper inspired by geckos and pioneered by NASA

As robots become increasingly versatile, there's a race underway to create next gen robotic hands

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Sunday, June 24, 2018

An Apple store employee told me I was charging my iPhone wrong

As rumors abound that Apple might dispense with its Lightning port, I dream of the day.

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Friday, June 22, 2018

Need to keep tabs on employees' phone activites? Save 20 percent on FoneMonitor

BBH exclusive! Make sure your employees are using their phones for good, not evil.

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Supreme Court says police need a warrant for historical cell location records

The case was one of the long-awaited privacy legal decisions of the year.

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Intel's leadership crisis hits in midst of reorganization

Google founders and top Silicon Valley executives would be out of work if Intel's high standards of employee conduct were applied.

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White House picks new chief to overlook cyber-weapons group

The very existence of the secretive White House group is controversial.

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Is your brain an analog or digital device? New research surprises

How the brain represents information has real world impact on how capable we are of dealing with the complexity of reality.

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BlackBerry Q1 better than expected as revenue mix shifts

BlackBerry's QNX unit fared well and the company IP licensing revenue was up from a year ago.

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How to backup Gmail: The ultimate guide

Want to make sure you have a local or backup copy of all that mission-critical business and personal history in your Gmail archives? David Gewirtz takes you through an array of options.

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11 fabulous futuristic robots from Automatica 2018

The international automation conference will showcase these robots from ECHORD++, an EU-funded robotics project with a single aim: To bring cutting edge robotics research to market.

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Australian space capabilities would boost our Five Eyes role: Former astronaut

Defence is the space industry's biggest customer, says Pamela Melroy, so the Australian Space Agency must work closely with them. But first, it must find a strategy, and a home.

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Thursday, June 21, 2018

Supreme Court rules on internet sales tax: States can charge all online shoppers

In the past, if a company didn't have a physical location in your state, it didn't have to collect sales tax. Thanks to the Supreme Court, now all companies and all consumers will have to pay sales tax on internet sales.

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How to Google Chrome: Essential tips and tricks to mastering your browser

Speed up your browser, consume less RAM, increase your privacy, and install extensions to help you get more done in your day. These tips work for both Mac and Windows (and many even work for Linux).

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Facebook enables AI-powered English-Spanish translations in Messenger

The "M suggestions for translations" feature is now available for Messenger users in the US and Mexico.

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Global IT, telecom spending to hit $4 trillion, but economic concerns loom

IDC is projecting 2018 IT and telecom spending growth of 3.7 percent, but tariffs, interest rates and China loom.

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Private browsing: 16 good reasons to use incognito mode

Also known as private browsing or porn mode, your browser privacy setting has all sorts of useful applications that have nothing to do with hiding the consumption of adult content.

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Micron says memory demand strong thanks to cloud, mobile, IoT

"Data center trends are also driving momentum for Micron's DRAM and NAND solutions, with combined revenue up 87 percent year-over-year," says CEO.

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Hortonworks plays balancing act in the cloud

Among the big elephant platform providers, Hortonworks remains just about the last one not shy of having Hadoop associated with its name. But after this week's DataWorks Summit, it's apparent that Hortonworks and data warehousing providers are aiming to play the same Switzerland of analytics in an increasingly cloud-centric world.

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Walmart store-scanning robot gets big boost

Closing in on $100 million in funding, Bossa Nova is helping brick-and-mortar compete with Amazon

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​Cybersecurity: Why this Spanish region has just created new research center

Amid recent political upheaval, Catalonia in northeastern Spain is bringing together its security initiatives.

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Do we know where to draw the line with co-workers on social media?

Are you connected to your colleagues on social media? Should you be? To avoid uncomfortable encounters, perhaps you need to rethink the connection, according to a new study.

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Wednesday, June 20, 2018

Microsoft buys machine-learning startup Bonsai

Microsoft is buying one of the AI companies in which it has invested: Bonsai, a deep reinforcement platform for enterprise/industrial applications.

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Autodesk, AWS team up to promote new AI-enabled design technology

The two companies are giving new Autodesk Fusion 360 Ultimate subscribers cloud credits to try generative design, which leverages cloud computing and machine learning.

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​Linux and open-source jobs are in more demand than ever

The Linux Foundation and Dice.com's 2018 Open Source Jobs Report shows the demand for open-source savvy employees is stronger than ever.

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BlackBerry KEY2 first look: Improved physical QWERTY for those who can't give them up

Business users adored their hardware QWERTY BlackBerry keyboards, but most of the world has moved to on-screen keyboards over the last decade. The KEY2 provides the best physical keyboard, but that comes with some compromises.

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Teradata sues SAP, alleges stolen trade secrets and HANA built on its IP

Teradata said SAP built HANA using its intellectual property and now is trying to block out its customers from accessing their ERP data.

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EPYC: One year on and AMD has transformed the server landscape

AMD did something that was long overdue -- it upended a stagnant and complacent server market, and all in a year.

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Salesforce Research creates Swiss Army Knife for natural language processing

Salesforce has created a multi-task model for natural language processing that takes an architecture approach.

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Google, Microsoft, Amazon: Are they responsible for government use?

Welcome to the world of politicized capitalism doused with hashtag activism.

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​Oracle aims to put voice interfaces on Fusion ERP, HCM apps

"We've developed these new technologies, machine learning, voice and mobile, so we could voice-enable all of our applications," said Oracle CTO Larry Ellison.

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11 delivery robots that will soon carry food and packages to your door

Sorry delivery dude, but a recent Amazon patent kicked the race for autonomous last-mile delivery into high gear.

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Tuesday, June 19, 2018

Google's WearOS battle with Android to hand smartwatch crown to Apple's watchOS

Google's WearOS will do well in the smartwatch market, but will trail Apple's watchOS largely because wearable makers will opt for Android and do their own customization.

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​Is the Indian government developing a tool for mass surveillance of its citizens?

If the tender is successful, it could be a disaster for the privacy of Indian citizens.

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Amazon brings Alexa to hotels

Alexa for Hospitality is a specialized version of the voice assistant that integrates into popular hotel software systems for guest services.

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Garmin challenges Fitbit with advanced sleep monitoring

One of the most important elements of overall health is adequate sleep. Fitbit has led the activity tracker market with its sleep stages, but Garmin just rolled out its new advanced sleep monitoring function that also tracks light, deep, and REM sleep.

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After scandal, Verizon and AT&T stop sharing real-time cell phone location data

The scandal erupted after one company claimed to be able to track any cell phone in the US "within seconds."

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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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Western Digital unveils 12TB 'Purple' hard drives for AI-powered video surveillance

This drive is built for heavy workloads and support up to twice as many AI channels as the competition.

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Fintech newcomer Brex launches credit card for startups

The company also announced that it's raised $50 million in new venture capital from Silicon Valley investors, including PayPal cofounders Peter Thiel and Max Levchin.

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GraphQL for databases: A layer for universal database access?

GraphQL is a query language mostly used to streamline access to REST APIs. Now, a new breed of GraphQL implementations wants to build an abstraction layer for any database on top of GraphQL, and it seems to be catching up.

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Portland kicks off smart city initiative with traffic sensor safety project

If cities don't carefully plan smart city deployments, "the risk is technology happens to us rather than working for us," Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler said.

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Nvidia makes Kubernetes on GPUs available

Nvidia announced the availability of more deep learning tools for researchers and developers.

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Two weeks with the OnePlus 6: Useful buttons, gorgeous design, stellar software, and reasonable price

I've tried a couple OnePlus Android phones in the past, but with the high price of flagships and stumbles by some it was time to take a closer look. The OnePlus 6 exceeds my expectations and continues to impress me daily.

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Lenovo bets big on liquid cooling going mainstream, launches Neptune

Liquid cooling in the data center was usually reserved for supercomputing. Lenovo is betting that cooling techniques will go mainstream.

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New robots reduce human error in life science labs

Dueling robots are vying for bench space in biology labs, pioneering a new market for automation tech

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WHO sees gaming addiction as mental condition, opens door for smartphone, social media disorders

With gaming disorder making its way into the International Classification of Diseases it's just a matter of time before other digital issues--think smartphone and social--are flagged.

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Monday, June 18, 2018

Napster hires LatAm head

The music streaming firm hires senior tech executive to drive new revenue generation efforts in the region

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HP launches 3D printing center in China

The facility is HP's largest 3D printing deployment in Asia Pacific.

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IFS releases AI tool to simplify customer service

AI is being widely adopted across businesses to support customers -- and a new tool brings holistic self service for customers.

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Garmin Fenix 5 Plus announced with offline music, Garmin Pay, maps, and more

Garmin just revealed its latest high end GPS sports watch series, the Fenix 5 Plus, that brings everything you want in a GPS sports watch into three new options. The highest end model even includes blood oxygen saturation measurements for high altitude hiking and climbing.

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The paranoid's guide to traveling to digitally scary places like Russia or China

If you're considering traveling to one of the many countries that has a dubious relationship with digital privacy, you'll need to protect yourself. While the standard advice is a VPN, David Gewirtz takes you a few steps deeper into the murky cloak and dagger world of digital tradecraft.

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Former Microsoft Midori team members launch Pulumi, an open-source cloud development company

Several former Microsoft engineers and execs have launched a new cross-cloud, multi-language development framework called Pulumi.

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Otis Elevator CIO: Modern apps and IoT for digital transformation

The chief information officer explains how technology is transforming its core business and related services. This inside look offers important lessons to anyone interested in digital. He also reveals secret truths behind the "close door" button.

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Microsoft buys Flipgrid, a video discussion platform for education

Microsoft is continuing to step up its education-market focus with its acquisition of Flipgrid, a maker of video discussion software and services.

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Why the Mac you know has no future

Apple's Mac is about to head toward an assisted living community in the desert -- and then its final resting place in the cloud.

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Hortonworks Data Platform turns 3.0; new cloud partnerships announced

HDP hits magic v3 milestone, gets containers and new OLAP-y version of Hive. Hortonworks announces revamped Microsoft Azure partnership and team-ups with Google and IBM.

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Nvidia researchers use deep learning to create super-slow motion videos

The researchers used Nvidia Tesla V100 GPUs and cuDNN-accelerated PyTorch deep learning framework to train their system on more than 11,000 videos shot at 240 frames-per-second.

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​How to stream the World Cup 2018 online

There are many ways to watch the World Cup. Here are some of the best.

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Purpose built: 5G and the machines that would move the edge

Where the realities of maintaining a multi-terabit-per-second network mandate a new way of approaching the problem of orchestrating network services. By the time we're done, will we still have servers as we know them? And where will the edge actually be?

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A bug in macOS' "Quick Look" feature leaks encrypted data, researchers find

"This makes using encrypted containers pointless," said security researcher Patrick Wardle.

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Teradata's bet on subscriptions is paying off

It's been a while since Teradata could brag about share prices, but the fast ramp-up to subscriptions is clearly driving the love from Wall St. Beneath the transition are changes to its pricing and platform that are greasing the skids.

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iPhone loyalists are driving us crazy, admits LG

What do we have to do to convince people?, laments the Korean phone maker. Oh, more than you're doing, I suspect.

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SAP pivots as the customer turns 2018

SAP announced what is probably the most significant initiative as a company since their initial creation of SAP ERP R/2 back in the stone age. They are now customer facing, focused on customer experience, and are rearchitecting their offering around that idea. Right move? Wrong move? Read on and find out.

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​Graphene tech: What if five minutes were enough to charge your battery?

Catalan startup Earthdas says its graphene battery charges 12 times faster than lithium-based tech.

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Almost one-quarter of budgets are wasted due on inauthentic influencer content

In the era of fake news, a research team has taken a dive into the world of influencer marketing - this is what it found.

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Innovative AI start-ups out of Israel

There are some very cool AI solutions coming out of Israel right now. Here are a few start-ups that have impressed me recently that could work well in your organisation.

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Sunday, June 17, 2018

Smartphone fashion show: Nine beautiful smartphones prove they aren't all black slabs

Some people complain that all smartphones today are black slabs. Actually, we have seen some brilliant colored phones the last couple of years so here's a few to consider.

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Friday, June 15, 2018

Tapplock smart locks easily hacked, thanks to leaky server

Anyone could pull a lock's location and unlock code details directly from the company's servers.

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Is speedy rollout of Windows 10 version 1803 causing quality problems?

Microsoft insists that its rollout of the latest Windows 10 feature update is going well, but some customers are skeptical. And without accurate data, it's impossible to tell who's right.

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iOS 12: The hidden feature I won't be switching on

Given how unstable some iOS updates can be, I don't think I'll be switching on the iOS 12 automatic update feature anytime soon.

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Apple suddenly remembers the Mac (or remembers you care about it)

Out of nowhere, new Apple ads celebrating the Mac. How strange.

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Lenovo ThinkPad P52, now with up to 128GB of RAM

Do you need a laptop with a 6-core processor, NVIDIA Quadro P3200, and an incredible 128GB of RAM? Lenovo's upcoming ThinkPad P52 mobile workstation has you covered.

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Father's Day 2018: The best tech gifts Dad will actually use

Forget the socks. Each of these tech gifts has been selected, reviewed and tested by a gadget-loving Dad. Practical and fun doesn't have to break the bank, either: Prices start at $10.

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Brazilian PC market continues to grow

Price reduction strategies from manufacturers and retailers helped boost sales, says IDC

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SEC director says Ethereum does not fall under securities regulation

The price of the cryptocurrency surged after the US watchdog weighed in on the debate.

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Out of stealth: New company brings Street View to the construction industry

Decades of stagnant productivity could be coming to an end thanks to AI and automation on job sites

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Broadcom axed 1100 employees following Brocade merger

The Brocade acquisition may result in further redundancies.

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AT&T wraps up $85 billion Time Warner acquisition

The closure of the deal was made only two days after a judge ruled that the merger could go ahead.

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Thursday, June 14, 2018

Latest Windows 10 'Redstone 5' test build adds autoplay-blocking option

Microsoft's latest Windows 10 test build, No. 17692, brings video-autoplay blocking to Edge, along with a handful of other new features.

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Microsoft declares Windows 10 April 2018 Update ready for businesses

Microsoft officials said the Windows 10 April 2018 Update is rolling out to all compatible devices now, two-and-a-half months after its phased rollout began.

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Equifax names former IBM Watson exec as new CTO

Bryson Koehler previously served as the CTO of Watson and IBM Cloud Platform.

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Google makes G Suite's App Maker generally available

The low-code environment is targeted at IT departments that don't have the budget for custom apps.

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Microsoft to apply its AI technologies to retail checkout: Report

Microsoft may be looking to get more involved in the checkout-free retail space, a market where Amazon has been making its mark as of late.

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Macy's assembles talent, tech for its digital overhaul

Macy's recently named a new CTO, partnered with a retail-as-a-service provider and built out core features to meld its digital and in-store experiences.

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Open source "Gandiva" project wants to unblock analytics

Analytics involves repetitive calculations over huge volumes of data. GPUs and even CPUs can make that work go faster, if only the code and execution engines would cooperate. The open source Gandiva project seeks to forge that cooperation and clear the analytics log jam.

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LuckyMouse threat group strikes national data center to exploit government websites

Researchers say the Chinese threat actors behind the campaign aimed to compromise government resources.

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Get the Amazfit Stratos GPS sports watch for $161

BBH exclusive! That's a full 30 percent off the regular price of this Garmin rival, which already offered "more than any other sports watch at this price."

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RFID tags transformed to become detectors of chemicals and disease

The low-cost electronic labels may pave the way for keeping tabs on our health.

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Wednesday, June 13, 2018

Docker now helps you manage containers across clouds

Docker is announcing multiple updates that cater to the growing need in the enterprise to use containers at scale

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Researchers develop artificial intelligence system to watch you through walls

The AI teaches wireless devices to sense movement and posture, even through solid objects.

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Garmin Vivoactive 3 Music review: Music comes to the mid-range

The Garmin Vivoactive 3 Music updates the model released six months ago with more glass on the display and support for offline music. It's the second Garmin GPS sports watch to launch with music support and is priced $150 less than the Forerunner 645 Music.

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Paladin's anti-hacking browser extension looks like snake oil, experts say

A security researcher found several issues with the code.

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Samsung NEXT launches Q Fund to support early stage AI startups

The Q Fund will seek to work exclusively with startups developing software and services that tackle AI's biggest challenges.

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Google ploughs money into Brazil

The company has seen the highest levels of investment of its history in the country, eyes further growth.

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Tableau buys AI startup Empirical Systems

Empirical Systems' automated statistical analysis technology will be used to help Tableau customers automate data modeling and analysis.

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Microsoft to give Office 365, Office.com apps a makeover

On the heels of recent redesigns by Google and Apple, Microsoft is giving its Office apps a facelift over the coming months.

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iOS 12 beta: Is it faster than iOS 11?

Apple made a big deal of how iOS 12 would be faster than iOS 11, especially on older devices. But does the beta show signs of delivering this much-needed performance boost?

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Single sign-on: How Okta is building an online identity platform

Okta plans to turn single sign-on into an identity platform.

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Oracle expands autonomous PaaS offerings

Oracle announced availability of a number of platform services with built in automation earlier this year, and is now expanding the services to more clouds.

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Salesforce expands integrations between its clouds, Google Analytics 360

The overall aim for Salesforce is to create custom customer experiences between its various clouds and functions.

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Lazarus Group used ActiveX zero-day vulnerability to attack South Korean security think tank

The South Korean agency focuses on national security issues and is believed to have been attacked by North Korean hackers.

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Qualcomm rejects rumors of data center chip business abandonment

Staff numbers will be cut, but the business unit will keep pushing into the US and China.

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Yahoo fined £250,000 by UK watchdog over data breach

The ICO says Yahoo had "ample opportunity" to secure data belonging to UK customers, but failed to do so.

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What's hampering hardware development?

Manufacturing still runs on email (and other reasons the current hardware development ecosystem needs a serious reboot)

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Tuesday, June 12, 2018

Microsoft delivers Office 2019 for Mac test build

Microsoft's Office 2019 for Mac release, due later this year, includes features that the company already has rolled out to its Office 365 ProPlus users. Here's what's coming.

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Digital transformation technology and services spending is on the rise

Research firm IDC posits that enterprises will ​ramp up spending this year on technologies and services that enable digital transformation, including applications, connectivity services, and IT services.

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Google Cloud expands Android Enterprise Program, up to 39 devices

But Samsung remains out of the loop. Google Cloud added two tablets from Huawei to its enterprise recommended program.

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Dropbox deploys SMR storage tech to bolster Magic Pocket

Dropbox expects to have a quarter of its Magic Pocket infrastructure on SMR drive capacity by 2019.

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What's next on the Microsoft hardware front: Rumored codenames, target dates, more

A bunch of new Microsoft hardware codenames and information are circulating. Here's what could be in the works and when new devices may arrive.

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Is every business really becoming a software business?

Understanding what becoming a software business means in today's business environment.

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Backhand slice: 5G and the surprise for the wireless cloud at the edge

Where the world's network operators debate what benefits there may be from relocating network functions from their base stations to cloud data centers. NFV can achieve many goals, yet stakeholders are far from agreement over which goals take precedent.

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Rackspace launches managed colocation services

Rackspace Colocation lets customers deploy their own hardware inside Rackspace data centers.

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SleepScore launches free app to use smartphone to monitor sleep

The microphone and speaker of a smartphone will be able to monitor sleep and combine it with SleepScore's algorithms.

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Medidata acquires SHYFT analytics for $195 million, adds analytics to life sciences suite

Life sciences and health care are ripe for everything from artificial intelligence to big data to digital transformation projects.

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Inside the early days of North Korea's cyberwar factory

North Korea is a bizarre country that almost seems frozen in time -- a bizarre, frozen-in-time, armed-to-the-teeth, crazy-dangerous country. We take a deep look at the early cyberwar efforts of an increasingly aggressive cyberwar player.

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Voices carry: Moving from party tricks to practical applications at the speed of inspiration

In this week's Voices Carry, CI expert Brent Leary riffs on the different practical applications that conversational interfaces can have today. This is the real world, after all. They aren't just cute any more.

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Some grip: Three-way merger shakes up robot "hands" market

Company has $100 million ambition to be the foremost supplier of end-of-arm tools for collaborative robots

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Almost half of US consumers will have access to 5G by 2023

Ericsson predicts that close to 50 percent of all mobile subscriptions will be based on the next-generation network standard by 2023.

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Coinbase to add Ethereum Classic to exchange within months

The price of Ethereum Classic has surged in response to the announcement.

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Apple bans developers from submitting cryptocurrency mining apps for iOS devices

The tech giant is taking a tough stance on what is rapidly becoming a serious problem.

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Monday, June 11, 2018

​How to stream the World Cup 2018 online

There are many ways to watch the World Cup. Here are some of the best.

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Splunk buys VictorOps for $120 million

VictorOps aims to help on-call operations teams monitor issues and resolve incidents using backend system data.

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Microsoft continues investing in gaming with acquisitions, new Xbox consoles

Microsoft is stepping up its gaming presence with more expansions into gaming content, hardware and, at some point, a game-streaming service.

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Business analytics: The essentials of data-driven decision-making

Data shows that data-driven organizations perform better. But what does it take to get there?

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Huawei partners with Positivo to return to Brazilian smartphone market

The Chinese company moves forward with new strategy for the country, three years after withdrawing from the local consumer market.

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Cohesity raises $250 million led by Softbank

The hyperconverged secondary storage player is also backed by Cisco and HPE.

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Vendors are shipping Android devices with diagnostic port exposed

A lax vendor security practice is exposing everything from Android smartphones to tankers and smart television sets to attack.

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Workday acquires Adaptive Insights for $1.55 billion, bolsters business planning efforts

Workday's acquisition of Adaptive Insights will enable it to build out its business planning cloud faster.

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Online at World Cup 2018: Traveling to Russia? Here's what you need to know

Russia has some very restrictive cybersecurity laws, especially when it comes to VPN use. Here's what you need to know to avoid trouble.

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China blamed for data theft from US Navy contractor

A successful cyberattack resulted in the theft of sensitive data including information on military equipment.

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Wiring for wireless: 5G and the tower in your backyard

In the cities and municipalities of America, people's fears and misunderstandings about the onset of 5G wireless come to a head. Now, lawmakers and public officials are being prompted to make sudden moves that could change everything.

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Worldwide server business ramps up in Q1 2018

Enterprise and SMBs that are replacing servers and investing in infrastructure are prompting the gradual growth of the industry.

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First 4G services hit Ukraine: But can they transform its future?

Kyiv, Lviv, and Odessa are among the two dozen cities that have just started using high-speed mobile internet.

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Toyota AI Ventures bets on Boxbot

This is Toyota's first investment in the self-driving delivery space, signaling increased attention in last-mile delivery from major players

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iOS 12 beta: Should you run it? Is it faster than iOS 11? Will it break my iPhone?

I took the iOS 12 beta for a test drive so you don't have to.

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Sunday, June 10, 2018

Apple doesn't want you to use your iPhone as much -- it wants you to use it more

At WWDC 2018, for every feature that tried to help you use your phone less, there was at least one that tempted you to use it more.

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Friday, June 8, 2018

Essential partners with MQA for enhanced audio experience, 3.5mm DAQ adapter coming soon

The Essential Phone is a high quality Android device and with this new partnership the audio experience has been enhanced. A new adapter is also coming soon to take advantage of this MQA partnership.

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How computers of the future will recognise us

Many now think that passwords cannot secure their PCs and phones, so how will we gain access to our devices in the near future?

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Verizon picks Hans Vestberg to serve as new CEO

Vestburg joined Verizon in 2017 and before that served for six years as president and CEO of Ericsson.

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iOS 11.4 seems to have a battery drain problem

Are you finding that your iPhone's battery isn't lasting as long since installing iOS 11.4? You're not alone.

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Review: HP Envy x2 running Windows 10 on ARM

The first crop of Snapdragon 835-based Windows 10 PCs are starting to roll out more widely. Here's my 'non-reviewer's review' of the ARM-based HP Envy x2.

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Workday buys talent management software startup Rallyteam

Rallyteam's platform uses machine learning to help companies better understand their workers.

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

Here's are nine Apple products that you should think twice about before buying because they are old, newer versions are likely to land soon, or they represent poor value for money.

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Maritime navigation hack has potential to wreak havoc in English channel

A common navigation system used in the maritime industry could be exploited to cause chaos, a researcher has warned.

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Autonomous shuttle buses become the new Las Vegas wedding venue

Could the shotgun wedding drive-thru be replaced with autonomous vehicles? AAA wants to find out.

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Former Qualcomm CEO Paul Jacobs launches wireless connectivity startup

Jacobs may have his hands full with XCOM, but this does not mean his plans to take Qualcomm private are dead in the water.

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Thursday, June 7, 2018

Audi signs up Stratasys to slash prototype times with color 3D printing

3D-printed plastics could help the automaker drastically reduce the time it takes to prototype new models.

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The growing divide between work and consumer computing

While consumers and students can get by using mobile and cloud-based alternatives to the traditional PC (or Mac), workers and enthusiasts often can't. These pro users need power, flexibility, and options. How will computing change to meet their needs?

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Puppet acquires data visualization startup Reflect

The IT automation company should be able to incorporate Reflect's capabilities into its products almost immediately.

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Facebook forced me to watch baseball online -- it made me wow, sad, and angry

Once a week, a Major League Baseball game isn't available on TV because Facebook has the rights. It's a difficult experience.

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BlackBerry Mobile launches KEY2 with dual cameras and improved keyboard

The KEY2 is slimmer and lighter than its predecessor, and keeps the flag flying for keyboard-equipped smartphones with a range of enhancements.

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NBA analytics and RDF graphs: Game, data, and metadata evolution, and Occam's razor

Three-point shooting, Steph Curry, and coming up with stories. If you feel like doing your own analysis to investigate hypotheses or discover insights at any level, RDF graph's got your back. Case in point: The NBA.

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Add gigabytes of storage to your MacBook the quick and easy way

You can now add gigabytes of storage to your MacBook for $9.99 and the cost of a microSD card - and no screwdrivers required.

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Cryptocurrency theft malware is now an economy worth millions

Carbon Black research suggests that as interest in cryptocurrency rises, so does the market for weapons to steal it.

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Cisco fixes critical bug that exposed networks to hackers

The bug had a rare 9.8 out of 10 score on the common vulnerability severity rating scale.

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Windows 10 tip: Quickly create a virtual machine to test new features

Beginning with Windows 10 version 1709, the Hyper-V Manager includes an option to create a new virtual machine from a single dialog box. Be sure to check these four settings before you use this one-click option.

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GE launches AiRXOS to focus on unmanned vehicle management systems

Unmanned vehicles--in air and ground--are going to present a management issue. GE plans to build those systems via a subsidiary.

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NetApp, Cisco tailor FlexPod for different verticals, starting with health care

Meanwhile, NetApp and Cisco also announced a new managed private cloud offering built on top of FlexPod.

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Why Mac users don't really matter to Apple

Sorry Mac users, but you're not a high priority for Apple these days. The iPhone changed all that.

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Meet Norman, the world's first 'psychopathic' AI

While you see flowers, Norman sees gunfire.

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A cheap, easy-to-use surgical robot for the developing world

Healthcare inequality comes down to cost and lack of access to the best treatments. This startup believes robots are one answer.

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Ticketfly cyberattack exposed data belonging to 27 million accounts

Financial information is thought to be safe.

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Wednesday, June 6, 2018

New app replaces Klout for social media influence

A new app billed as a replacement for Klout aims to empower individuals to take control of their social media presence.

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AI investment rising significantly among early adopters

Sixty percent plan to increase investment by more than 50 percent compared to last year

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BlackBerry QNX launches three safety certified auto systems

BlackBerry's automotive platform and embedded in 120 million vehicles, according to the company.

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Five years on, Snowden inspired tech giants to change, even if governments wouldn't

Where lawmakers failed to reform, the tech industry stepped up.

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Amazon launches Echo Look in U.S., could popularize computer vision via Alexa

Echo Look's first mission is to give you wardrobe tips and get you to buy clothes. The second mission, popularizing computer vision and enabling Alexa to see, will have a far bigger impact.

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SAP launches blockchain-as-a-service effort, aims to integrate it into portfolio, processes

SAP is steadfast that blockchain will be a big deal in the enterprise, business processes and IT.

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Father's Day 2018: Best tech gifts

Father's Day is fast approaching - this year it falls on June 17 - so whether you're looking for the perfect gift, or wanting inspiration on hints to drop, forget the socks and take a look at my selection of tech gifts that I have personally reviewed and tested, and think fathers will actually want and use!

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Do helium-filled hard drives have a lower failure rate?

Helium-filled hard drives offer improved power efficiency and increased density compared to air-filled hard drives. But what's the failure rate like for these drives?

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EOS cryptocurrency contract bug hunter earns $120,000 in seven days

A single bug hunter is vastly improving the EOS blockchain system -- and cashing in at the same time.

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Logitech unveils Rally, a modular video conferencing system for large meeting spaces

Rally caters for meetings with up to 30 participants, while Logitech's RightSense software suite automates many setup and operation issues.

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Inside Yandex self-driving car: Here's what it's like to ride on Moscow's crazy roads

Yandex, Russia's Google, is optimizing its self-driving tech for bad weather and human drivers who bend the rules.

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CrowdStrike customers that suffer data breach can claim up to $1 million in coverage

The company is confident enough in its security products that CrowdStrike has put its money where its mouth is.

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Groceries in an hour? Massive Ocado-Kroger partnership could miss the mark

The U.S. is a fickle market, and delivering groceries on demand is about "as complex as any fulfilment operation gets," according to experts.

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Lenovo outlines smart office hardware, software lineup led by ThinkSmart Hub

Lenovo is showcasing its hardware and software bundle for meeting spaces.

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UK will enjoy rapid growth in VR, gaming, video streaming and internet spending in the next four years, reports PwC

PwC has just released its latest forecast for the UK's entertainment and media industries for 2018-2022. It's predicting that revenues will grow by £8 billion to a total of £76 billion....

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Microsoft partners to roll out 'Windows Collaboration Displays' later this year

New peripherals called 'Windows Collaboration Displays,' designed to deliver a large-screen collaboration showpiece cheaper than Surface Hubs, are coming later this year.

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Microsoft looks to add security, stability with Windows 10 IoT Core Services

Microsoft is adding a new, paid option o its Windows 10 IoT Core operating system that will prevent it from getting regular feature updates, among other features.

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Tuesday, June 5, 2018

Microsoft touts progress on bringing SAP to Azure

Microsoft and SAP are moving ahead in bringing SAP's various software and services to Azure, as well as on Microsoft's own internal SAP 4/HANA implementation.

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Why WWDC 2018 served as Mac's death sentence

The Mac is about to head toward an assisted living community in the desert -- and then its final resting place in the cloud.

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Apple's Health Records API opens up to developers

The API gives developers a way to build health apps with individualized experiences tailored to a user's health history.

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CA Technologies, IBM forge mainframe DevOps, cloud pact

IBM and CA Technologies are combining hardware and software forces to bring more applications and cloud connections to the mainframe.

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Spark Summit 2018 Preview: Putting AI up front, and giving R and Python programmers more respect

As Spark gets ready for its second act, Databricks is aiming to expand the footprint of its cloud service for handling machine learning and deep learning workloads. And it's taking steps to improve performance for R and Python programmers.

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Quest, Alteryx introduce new versions of core products

Quest adds support for PostgreSQL in Toad Edge. Alteryx adds metadata loaders for MySQL and other data sources; enterprise security; and self-service features. The industry is "defragging."

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Over 115,000 Drupal sites still vulnerable to critical flaw

At least 1,885 vulnerable sites are in the Alexa top one million sites.

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APAC unlicensed software rate drops, but still highest globally

Rate of unlicensed software in Asia-Pacific dipped to 57 percent last year from 61 percent in 2015, costing software vendors an estimated US$16.4 billion in losses, compared to US$19.1 billion in 2015.

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Unihertz Atom hands-on: Rugged tiny 4G smartphone keeps you connected in the field for less than $300

Unihertz had a very successful campaign for the Jelly phone in 2017 and is following that up with a rugged variation that I have been testing for the past week.

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NetMotion launches operational intelligence platform to supercharge enterprise mobility

The world is going mobile and NetMotion's first of its kind platform gathers a massive amount of data and presents real-time results so that clients can take action to solve mobile issues.

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IBM offers SaaS solution for companies on the hunt for GDPR data

The service aims to help the enterprise uncover where data is stored and address any issues related to GDPR compliance.

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A tennis ball retriever powered by Ubuntu

Open source architecture has shortened a notoriously trying robotics development cycle by years, and we're now seeing a new generation of hardware to prove it

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Microsoft veteran Chris Jones leaves for customer data startup Amperity

Chris Jones, the head of Microsoft's HealthCare NExT incubator has left the company after 21 years in various posts across the company.

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SAP launches HANA Data Management Suite

Announced in a company blog several months ago, at SAPPHIRE this week, SAP is officially taking the wraps off a new suite of tools aimed at governing and integrating data across highly federated environments.

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No new Mac hardware leaves me feeling pretty dark mode myself

In a world filled with the latest bleeding edge technology, one company has dedicated itself to promising nothing and delivering less, at least when it comes to what was once its flagship line of computers.

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SAP unveils C/4HANA, aims to revamp CRM, leverage its ERP base

SAP outlined the details behind its CRM push, which is aimed squarely at Salesforce and its various clouds.

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Europe's top court has just blown a big hole in Facebook's fan-page terms

New CJEU ruling in Facebook case could have "far-reaching effects" for GDPR contracts.

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UC Berkeley releases massive self-driving dataset to the public

You can now download a dataset containing video sequences used by engineers to develop autonomous driving technologies.

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Couple who conned Amazon out of $1.2 million sent behind bars

The swindlers took advantage of Amazon's return policy to make a fortune from electronics sold on the platform.

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How Apple plans to get you to use your iPhone less with iOS 12

After realizing that it created a tool that people can't put down easily, Apple is adding features to iOS 12 to help us manage out interactions with iOS devices better.

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Alexa, what will customer service look like in 2025?

This is the second of Brent Leary's Voices Carry columns.Today, what about conversational interfaces and customer service in 2025? Is the real deal now enough to sustain their existence beyond the hype? Brent thinks so.

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Toshiba sells PC business to Sharp for $36 million

Under the watchful eye of parent company Foxconn, Sharp is shouldering its way back into the PC market.

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Apple, Google have similar phone addiction approaches with iOS, Android

Apple and Google plan to deploy similar approaches and dashboards to curb digital addiction.

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Best Bluetooth in-ear headphones for active geeks

Here's my round up of the most comfortable in-ear Bluetooth headphones for sports and activities.

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Monday, June 4, 2018

​What Microsoft buying GitHub means to open-source software development

Buying GitHub may make sense for Microsoft, but many open-source developers hate the deal.

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WWDC 2018: Apple enables Siri to handle shortcuts, pivots to automation over AI bakeoff

Apple is betting that Siri can be use as an automation engine to help you complete tasks faster. Apple will offer a library and tools to program shortcuts for Siri.

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WWDC 2018: ARKit 2.0 announced with improved face tracking, 3D object detection

ARKit takes aim at Apple's installed iPhone base and enables developers to create augmented reality apps.

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WWDC 2018: iOS 12 is focused on performance

iOS 12 will be on every device that supports iOS 11, Apple's Craig Federighi announced, showing how the OS will be 2X faster on older devices.

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WWDC 2018: Older iPhones, iPads will perform better on iOS 12, says Apple

Apple said that iOS 12 will double down on performance with particular attention to supporting older devices.

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Cyber Wars, book review: High-profile hacks, deconstructed

Tech journalist Charles Arthur picks apart some notorious cyber attacks, examining the nature of the security failures, their antecedents, and the lessons to be drawn from them.

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Accor Hotels starts facial recognition trials in Brazil

The French hotel chain is investing further in the technology in a bid to enhance guest experience.

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Google's Hangouts Meet to work with other video conferencing systems

The new feature is one of multiple G Suite updates Google announced, improving interoperability with third-party enterprise tools.

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Fitbit ships more than a million Versas since launch, fastest selling Fitbit ever

Fibit announced it has now sold more than a million of its $200 Versa smartwatch since launch. Recent updates, including dedicated women's health tracking, have also been popular with customers.

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Microsoft's biggest challenge with GitHub: Overcoming its past

Microsoft is disclosing a few of its plans for its latest acquisition, the repository and development platform GitHub. But integration may prove to be the least of its hurdles.

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Stanford makes a startling new discovery. Ethics

The president of the university where so many tech titans started, says that he wishes someone had thought about teaching them ethics, oh, a decade ago.

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Apple needs to focus on winning back trust

Apple sets itself as a company that people can trust, and yet over the past few months it's has been caught out both deliberately slowing down older iPhone and misleading customers about the durability of its products.

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Adobe: In the weeds, in the zone (part two)

In part one, I outlined Adobe's Digital Marketing Summit and what makes customer experience, well, experiential. Now, based on all that, I look at "whither Adobe" -- where they are going and what do they need to do.

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Palo Alto Networks beats Q3 targets

Palo Alto CEO Mark McLaughlin steps down from his post later this week.

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Microsoft buys GitHub for $7.5 billion

The rumors were true: Microsoft is buying the GitHub hosting and development service for $7.5 billion.

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Dell Technologies sees Q1 revenue surge as servers, networking, commercial PCs gain

The company said that IT demand in the quarter was strong and its plan to cross-sell products and services is paying off.

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WaterField Designs Pro Executive Laptop Backpack: A perfect business backpack created with the help of customers

WaterField Designs creates my favorite carrying gear and the newest backpack was created with feedback collected from its fans. The Pro Executive Backpack is my favorite backpack ever from WaterField Designs and can serve you well for years to come.

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HPE rolls out updates to OneView, OneSphere

The improvements to the converged infrastructure management platform and the hybrid cloud management service are all about simplifying hybrid IT.

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North Korean hacking group Covellite abandons US targets

The hacking group specializes in attacks against core energy services.

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Robby the robot gets an update

By some estimates, 80 percent of all items will soon be delivered autonomously, many by last-mile machines like this one

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China to build a new space station as ISS faces investment woes

As the International Space Station (ISS) faces future funding cutbacks, China has jumped into the fray with off-world plans of its own.

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Bain Capital pledges support for further Toshiba chip acquisitions

The private equity fund, leader of the sale of Toshiba Memory, says it will support future purchases made by the firm in the chip business.

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Sunday, June 3, 2018

WWDC, OnePlus 6, Unihertz Atom, Pixelbook sale, Project Fi phones (MobileTechRoundup show #435)

WWDC launches tomorrow and we discussed a few possibilities for this developer conference. More phones arrived and are being tested while Kevin continues to explore Chromebooks.

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How Apple turned ugly into normal

When it first appeared, critics railed against the notch. Now, more phones are adopting it.

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Saturday, June 2, 2018

Singapore, India to boost fintech collaboration

The two Asian countries, which already have partnered on cross-border payment services, will create a joint working group to explore opportunities for further collaboration in fintech.

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Singapore authorities highlight sharp spike in online trading fraud

Some S$7.8 million was lost to unlicensed online trading platforms, with 142 registered complaints from consumers in 2017 compared to 40 the year before.

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Qoo10 to 'renew focus' on Singapore e-commerce market

One of the earliest e-commerce market players in Singapore, Qoo10 is planning a new round of funding as it looks to refocus on the local market, which it says still offers significant growth potential.

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Your iPhone is tracking your movements and storing your favorite locations all the time

Your iPhone is keeping a detailed history of places you visit on a regular basis and storing this information on your iPhone.

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Friday, June 1, 2018

Here's how to tell if your iPhone needs a new battery

If your iPhone is older than about 18 months, then there's a chance that the battery is already worn.

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Quantum computers and the unbreakable lattice

Our public/private key encryption security will one day be easily broken by quantum computers -- the lattice will protect our secrets.

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Has Microsoft accelerated its latest Windows 10 rollout? Not so fast.

A flurry of recent headlines report that Microsoft's latest Windows 10 feature update has been installed by half of all eligible PCs in a mere three weeks. A closer look at the data suggests this is highly unlikely.

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Apple's WWDC 2018: Shame we won't get that iOS 12 code rewrite

Apple's iOS is showing its age and we've seen this movie before. Like every popular software platform there comes a time where the code piles up and you need a do-over. Apple's iOS is at that point.

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Get a lifetime PixelModo subscription for $50

Normally $240 for just one year, this Canva-like tool helps you create ads, banners, social-media graphics and more.

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iPhone battery life bad after installing iOS 11.4? 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 11.4)

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Spies win right to keep monitoring all traffic at world's biggest internet hub

Vital internet hub, De-Cix in Frankfurt, has lost its fight against German intelligence services' mass surveillance.

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iOS 11.4: Should you install it now or wait for the bug fixes to drop?

I've been running the latest iOS release on my devices for the past few days, and it's time to pass verdict on this release.

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UAG Plyo and Plasma for the Huawei P20 Pro: Drop protection for the best smartphone

Urban Armor Gear (UAG) makes my favorite cases for popular smartphones so I was very excited to see it release some options for the current best smartphone available, the Huawei P20 Pro.

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Best ultraportable laptops for business 2018

Ultraportable laptops are the mobile professional's friend, but which size and model should you buy? We explore the options and list some of the best.

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Ticketfly yanks website offline to recover from cyberattack

Hours after a cyber incident, the event ticket platform is still not operational.

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Decade-old remote code execution vulnerability patched in Valve Steam client

The critical bug, caused by a simple oversight, was lurking in Steam's code for at least 10 years.

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Toshiba wraps up sale of memory chip business to Bain Capital consortium

The acquisition was worth roughly $18 billion.

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Stunning portraits of Open Source revolutionaries

Faces of Open Source is part art project, part public service announcement, and entirely a celebration of the open source revolution

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iOS 11.4 tips, tricks, and secrets everyone should know

Get more done with your iPhone or iPad -- as well as impress your friends and family -- with these

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