Tuesday, July 31, 2018

Digital transformation, defined by the AWS transformers

Some pointers from the folks at Amazon Web Services.

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Huawei surpasses Apple in Q2 smartphone shipments

Overall, worldwide smartphone shipments declined in Q2 2018 in comparison to Q2 2017, according to IDC.

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Expensive iPhones boost revenue, but Mac sales tank

iPhone sales fell in line with Wall Street expectations, but Mac sales fall to levels not seen in seven years.

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DocuSign buys SpringCM for $220 million

The company is hoping to broaden its core services beyond e-signature and expand its total addressable market.

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Apple posts record services revenue, solid iPhone sales in Q3

The Cupertino tech giant beat earnings and revenue expectations with its best June quarter ever.

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Stripe launches Partner Program

Stripe's pitch is that their formalized partner ecosystem will enable companies to "grow the internet economy together."

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​Container adoption speeds up to the detriment of VMs

As containers grow more popular, virtual machine deployments are declining.

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3D printing guns at home: Does new technology change America's gun control debate?

One celebrity calls 3D-printed guns "downloadable death." But how practical is 3D-printing technology for the creation of guns? Where does 3D printing fit into today's gun debate?

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Microsoft releases new Windows Server 2019 test build, plus Windows 10 'Redstone 5' ISOs

Microsoft continues to march toward its planned fall 2018 releases of Windows Server 2019, Windows Server 1809 and Windows 10 'Redstone 5' client with new test builds.

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​Samsung: We will offer Galaxy Note 9 at 'reasonable prices'

Samsung's challenge will be threading the smartphone pricing needle between being premium and fending off low-end Android competitors.

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Facebook reveals new covert efforts to sway 2018 midterm elections

The social network isn't saying who's behind the campaign, noting that it doesn't have the technical evidence at this time to confidently point a finger.

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IBM, Google, Red Hat push Istio to 1.0 release

Managing microservices is a critical issue since enterprises are increasingly built on them.

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Confluent release adds enterprise, developer, IoT savvy to Apache Kafka

Confluent, the company founded by the creators of streaming data platform Apache Kafka, is announcing a new release today. Confluent Platform 5.0, based on yesterday's release of open source Kafka 2.0, adds enterprise security, new disaster recovery capabilities, lots of developer features, and important IoT support.

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GE Digital reportedly to unwind, but its marketing gave the industrial Internet a boost

GE's grand plan to be a software giant appears to be over, but the company's marketing of IoT advanced the cause for a bevy of rivals such as C3 IoT.

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Pew Research: 'Dramatic decline' in newsroom jobs -- digital media jobs also lost

Silicon Valley's tech-driven media companies are driving down the cost of advertising. They can thrive but others cannot.

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AMD unveils B450 chipset-based motherboards aimed at mid-range users

AMD continues to keep the Socket AM4 platform alive and catering for budget and elite PC users with new B450 chipset-based motherboards.

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AMD Socket AM4 - B450 chipset

AMD continues to keep the Socket AM4 platform alive and catering for budget and elite PC users with new B450 chipset-based motherboards.

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Data archiving for survivalists: Ready for that solar flare?

Concerned about your data surviving an Electromagnetic Pulse, or a solar flare? If it's really important, you should be. Here are a couple of options for storing important documents as close to permanently as we know how.

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This medical pioneer trains digital doctors with AR and VR

A prominent surgeon uses the latest tech to teach med students and physicians around the world. Every enterprise using VR and AR can learn from his experiences.

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Does Amazon need an Alexa smartphone to continue dominating the voice-first economy?

Jeff Bezos says he wants customers to "ask Alexa" for assistance wherever they are -- but can Amazon continue to dominate the next stages of the voice-first digital transformation as it has in the early days?

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HTC issues U12 Plus update to address haptic button and battery issues: First impressions

The HTC U12 Plus is a well-designed, high end flagship Android smartphone that was universally criticized for its haptic button implementation. A major update was issued to address this, and other, concerns.

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Can regulating Facebook and Twitter stop the spread of fake news?

A report by UK MPs has rejected the idea that tech companies are merely platforms.

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Clarksons says single user account to blame for data breach

The British shipping company had confidential information stolen after refusing to bow to blackmail.

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HP will give you $10,000 to hack your printer

Researchers can earn up to $10,000 for issues which allow attackers to target you through your printer.

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Big announcements from major players in collaborative robotics

The cobot market is unstoppable as heavyweights compete to expand distribution and bring new products online

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Logitech acquires Blue Microphones in $117 million deal

As vlogging, content creation, and live streaming have now become established as legitimate work, business is booming for recording peripherals.

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Singapore awards license to put more electric taxis on road

HDT Singapore Taxi has been given the country's seventh taxi license after a two-year road trial and will be required to roll out at least 800 electric taxis island-wide within four years.

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Monday, July 30, 2018

One in five companies lack the infrastructure for artificial intelligence

There is a direct correlation between digital readiness and AI readiness. However, few companies are well ahead in either area, McKinsey study asserts.

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Singapore bank aims to speed up car financing via online marketplace

United Overseas Bank has unveiled an online financing service, offered via classifieds site Carousell, that it hopes will quicken the application of car loans for seven dealerships in the country.

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​India's telecom regulator chief issues public challenge to hack into his private data

Part-comic, part-disturbing, this online spectacle is just another event underlining the India government's disdain for any meaningful dialogue on issues of data security.

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​How to upgrade from Ubuntu Linux 16.04 to 18.04

You can now smoothly move up from Ubuntu Linux 16.04, or later versions, to Ubuntu 18.04. Here's how to do it.

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Uber folds self-driving trucks division

The ride-hailing firm has decided to focus its efforts on developing self-driving passenger cars.

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Senator proposes Google, Facebook outline what your data is worth to their platforms

In a policy paper, U.S. Senator Mark Warner says that disclosing what a consumer's data is worth to a platform would be the ultimate in price transparency for "free" services.

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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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Extreme Nest: Taking your smart thermostat to the next level with zones and sensors

The Nest system is remarkably powerful and flexible for smart home heating and cooling. David Gewirtz shows how he's using multiple Nests to manage zoned HVAC and adding sensors and even control temperature on a room-by-room basis.

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Lower-income Brazilians rely on mobiles to get Internet access

Full connectivity is still a luxury item, says study.

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I went to Best Buy and the salesman tried to break a MacBook

Which laptop is better than a MacBook Air? I went to BestBuy to see what its salespeople would say. Or, indeed, do.

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T-Mobile, Nokia seal $3.5 billion deal to build out 5G network

T-Mobile will use a wide range of Nokia hardware, software and services to build out its 5G network.

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US government's "do not buy" list shuts out Russia, China

The government uses the list to ensure products and software are not purchased.

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Seagate Q4 tops estimates, CFO to depart

Seagate said CFO David Morton was stepping down to take on a new role at another company.

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Why you're using Tor wrong

If you're concerned about online security, you may use Tor to access or manage anonymous servers. But you're probably using it wrong. Here's why.

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CAT S61 Android smartphone review: Taking the smartphone as a tool to the next level

An advanced thermal imaging camera, a laser distance tool, and an air quality monitor are all tools of the trade for the enterprise. With the Cat S61, these tools are found in an Android smartphone that lets you also do all that a smartphone can in a single rugged tool.

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Here's how you can still get a free Windows 10 upgrade

Microsoft's much-hyped free upgrade offer for Windows 10 ended in 2016, right? Not exactly. The GWX tool may be gone, but all the other upgrade tools still work. The end result is an apparently valid digital license, and there's no evidence that the free upgrades will end any time soon.

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Our future electronics could be printed like newspaper sheets

Electronics can be printed with nanoscale accuracy by using a technique inspired by newspaper stamps.

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IBM banks on the the blockchain to boost financial services innovation

LedgerConnect's goal is to share services and applications between major financial institutions.

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Gentle robot hand nabs sea creatures in the deep ocean

Origami-inspired petals fold into a dodecahedron using a single motor, giving researchers unprecedented access to life in the deepest part of the ocean

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IBM awarded $83 million in Groupon e-commerce patent dispute

If the court had not found in IBM's favor, it may have had serious repercussions for the firm's cross-licensing deals.

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Canberra still in denial over My Health Record concerns

The government is attempting to hose down concerns about the privacy of Australia's centralised digital health records, but their own messaging continues to prove they still don't get it.

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Sunday, July 29, 2018

CMO strategy guide: The Facebook master class for marketers

Facebook remains one of the most important tools for any marketer. However, vanity metrics alone do not create business results. In this CXOTalk session, learn Facebook strategy from one of the world's top experts.

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​Dell XPS 13 now ships with Ubuntu 18.04 Linux

Want a top-flight laptop with a high-end Linux pre-installed? Then you'll want to check out Dell's latest XPS 13.

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Nokia 7 Plus, Pixelbook 2, Lenovo Smart Display (MobileTechRoundup show #439)

We had some scheduling challenges the past couple of weeks so Kevin and I recorded a bit longer MobileTechRoundup show #439 to cover what has been happening since our last show.

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Samsung S Pen reflections: A differentiator in a saturated smartphone market

Color is one way we have seen manufacturers distinguish one smartphone from another, but Samsung's S Pen is a differentiator with substantial productivity enhancements. It also helps aging smartphone users in a couple of ways.

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Saturday, July 28, 2018

RHA MA390 Wireless earbuds hands-on: 8 hour battery, assistant button, and reasonable price

RHA Audio makes high quality headphones and with the removal of the 3.5mm headphone jack, wireless is the solution. For $69.95, the MA390 Wireless is an excellent affordable option with a three-year warranty and a minimal level of water resistance.

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Friday, July 27, 2018

10 ways to extend your Android phone battery life

With a few simple tricks, which are already in your Android smartphone, you can get hours more life from your device.

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India desperately needs a delayed data privacy law

Opinion: The law is imminent, but critics fear the committee responsible for its architecture may be too partial to the flawed and unconstitutional universal ID program, called Aadhaar, which has made sharing private information by and large mandatory.

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Nokia seeks IoT startups in Brazil

The company wants to foster ventures created by graduates through its global innovation challenge.

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Is celebrity influencer marketing dead?

Celebrity influencers are losing their power, fast. Brands should hand the microphone to their customers and employees, not Kendall Jenner or Arielle Charnas, according to a new report.

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New Spectre attack can remotely steal secrets, researchers say

The attack can be run remotely on a target device without running code on the system.

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Microsoft bangs the 'devices as a service' drum ahead of Windows 7's end-of-support deadline

Windows Windows 7's January 2020 end-of-support date looming, Microsoft is advising partners to go after migration opportunities using the DaaS approach.

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Hiver turns Gmail into a shared inbox and helpdesk. Get 3 months of it for free.

This BBH exclusive can save you as much as $600!

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When AI becomes conscious: Talking with Bina48, an African-American robot

Why are artificial intelligence systems being presented in humanoid forms? Will we trust them more?

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Twitter shares fall 17 percent on disappointing user numbers

Twitter's better-than-expected financial results weren't enough to cushion the company's stock price.

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Microsoft's got a new plan for managing Windows 10 devices for a monthly fee

Microsoft is putting together a service aiming to take the pain out of procuring, provisioning and managing Windows 10 devices that it's currently calling the 'Microsoft Managed Desktop.'

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Google Cloud Next postmortem: The enterprise journey continues

Google is serious about convincing you that it's an enterprise technology company. Beyond the hiring of customer-facing engineers, it is upgrading its tooling and veering higher up the food chain. But this journey has just begun.

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Mixed signals: Free Wi-Fi hotspot operators still face uncertainty, thanks to a new German ruling

Attempts to get more free Wi-Fi networks operating in Germany have hit another obstacle.

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Virtual reality goes behind bars to rehabilitate inmates

Virtual reality is being investigated as a means to teach and rehabilitation, rather than punish.

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Made in China (by robots): A global perspective on the hottest story in automation

With government encouragement and bottomless capital, China's automation sector is outpacing the U.S. Here's why.

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Court orders community service for CoinVault ransomware operators

The extortion of 1,295 people is worth 240 hours of community service.

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Thursday, July 26, 2018

Imperva acquires app security firm Prevoty in $140m deal

The deal is intended to improve enterprise app security on-premise and in the cloud.

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Payment processor Stripe launches card issuing business

Stripe is primarily targeting marketplaces and other large, technology-oriented companies with the service.

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Atlassian partners with Slack, exits real-time communication game

The intellectual property behind Stride and HipChat will go to Slack. Atlassian will double down on managing IT teams.

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Whoops! Has LifeLock been unlocked?

LifeLock, the identity theft protection service, might have been revealing its users' identities. Whoops!

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Western Digital posts solid Q4, NCR trips, other techs mixed

Western Digital's storage strategy is paying off, but NCR is struggling with ATM and point of sale hardware.

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Intel reports strong Q2 as CEO search continues

Collectively, Intel said its data-centric businesses are approaching 50 percent of total revenue.

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Amazon posts big Q2 earnings beat but misses revenue target

AWS once again accounted for a significant portion of Amazon's net income, growing 49 percent year-over-year.

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Will smart vending machines replace the IT service desk?

Smart vending machines are giving employees instant access to the supplies they need -- when they need it. But will it solve the hardware administrative headaches for IT?

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This robotic arm for multitasking can be controlled with thoughts

Researchers developed a robotic arm that lets users multitask while controlling the device with their thoughts.

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Microsoft acknowledges price increases coming for Office 2019 and Windows 10 Enterprise users

Microsoft will be making some pricing and naming changes as of its October 2018 price list that will affect some Windows 10 and Office 2019 customers. Here's what's in store.

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Google Chrome tip: Use the built-in Task Manager to find out which tabs are eating your RAM

Didn't know that the Google Chrome browser had a built-in Task Manager? Pull up a chair and let me show you some of the things it can do.

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Surface by the numbers: How Microsoft reinvented the PC

After a disastrous launch and a big writedown, analysts were ready to write off Microsoft's Surface division five years ago. But instead of disappearing, the Surface division has been a surprising success.

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Windows scores a win over Linux as another state decides to switch

Around 13,000 workstations running OpenSuse will be migrated to a current version of Windows.

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Microsoft is now bigger than IBM has ever been - but Google's growth is astonishing

Microsoft's latest financial results show that it is now bigger than IBM has ever been -- but Google got there first.

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Qualcomm abandons NXP acquisition plans, picks up $2 billion tab

The silence of Chinese regulators has become deadly for the deal.

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Google, Accenture team up to create enterprise data insight solutions group

The retail, consumer, and healthcare industries will be targeted first.

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Coinbase Bitcoin Cash insider trading inquiry reaches an end

The rocketing price of BCH at launch led some to wonder whether insider deals had taken place.

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Poor cybersecurity could destabilise increasingly complex energy grids

Securing smart energy grids will take a 'transformational' project, says CQR Consulting's Phil Kernick. Until then, we must 'hobble forward' with grids that are getting easier to take down.

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Wednesday, July 25, 2018

Pine Labs co-founder Rajul Garg on India's hot new areas of tech investing

An interview with well-known entrepreneur and investor Rajul Garg about new and fading themes in the Indian tech investing landscape.

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Flaw let researchers snoop on Swann smart security cameras

Anyone could watch and listen to the live stream from the internet-connected smart camera.

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Microsoft releases first test build of Windows 10 19H1 ('Redstone 6')

New test builds of both Windows 10 'Redstone 5' and the first test build of its feature-update successor are out, with a few minor new features and a lot of fixes.

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PayPal Q2 solid, shares slip on light guidance

The San Jose, Calif.-based payments company reported a net income of $526 million, or 44 cents per share.

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AMD's Q2 results illustrate 2018 momentum in servers, graphics, PCs

The company's second quarter sales were up 53 percent from a year ago.

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ServiceNow Q2 solid as company lands bigger deals

The company landed more deals worth $1 million from more customers.

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Facebook Q2 misses revenue estimates as user growth stalls

The social network now stands at more than 2.23 billion monthly active users, compared to 2.25 billion analysts expected.

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Facebook and Holocaust denial: The social network's censorship role

This isn't the first time Facebook's apparent acceptance of Holocaust denial has caused problems. The company's attitude has, if anything, become more muddled.

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Google's Data Solutions for Change brings analytics to nonprofits

Google is offering Cloud credits and assistance for nonprofits that are ready to solve big challenges with data.

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Qualcomm to walk away from NXP deal; Q3 results better than expected

Qualcomm's outlook for the fourth quarter is solid, but the company is likely to give up on its purchase of NXP.

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Looker and Google team up around BigQuery Machine Learning

Google is adding machine learning capabilities to its BigQuery cloud data warehouse service. Looker is integrating with those capabilities, and making them more accessible to business users.

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Dropbox rolls out Gmail add-on

The aim is to make it easier and faster to search for attachments and links across multiple senders in an email thread.

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Lenovo CIO's big question: 'Did we move the needle?'

Lenovo's global chief information officer shares his secrets for using IT to drive innovation across one of the largest companies in the world. Watch the entire video to learn how to become a digital CIO and change your organization.

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Google announces Edge TPU, Cloud IoT Edge software

At the Next cloud conference, Google says it is the only cloud provider with integrated software and a custom hardware stack for implementing machine learning IOT in the cloud and at the edge.

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Over a quarter of employees don't know company protocol for sharing business info

Although most businesses have security protocols in place for sharing information from the intranet, employees do not seem to know the guidelines.

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Facebook introduces transparency features for political ads in Brazil

The country is the second after the US to implement the tools; the changes will be introduced ahead of the general elections in October.

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Google adds enterprise version of Google Voice to G Suite

At the Google Cloud Next conference, Google makes the case for G Suite, framing it as the preferred productivity suite of tomorrow's workforce.

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Singapore cybersecurity agency touts data governance amid growing threat risk

To ensure public trust amid increasing cyber threats, onus is on companies to protect customer data and for governments to ensure data violations are taken seriously, says a top exec at Singapore's Cyber Security Agency.

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Where have all the great tech leaders gone?

It used to be that those who ran tech companies enjoyed devoted admiration. Things have changed.

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Apricorn Aegis Padlock SSD: Hardware-encrypted solid-state drive that fits in a pocket

The Apricorn Aegis Padlock SSD fits into the palm of your hand, yet features AES-XTS 256-bit hardware encryption, a wear resistant' keypad, and case is impervious to dust, grit and water.

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DARPA's $1.5 billion scheme aims to reinvent the computer chip

The Electronics Resurgence Initiative (ERI) hopes to find a way to leave silicon in the past.

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London black cab drivers to launch class action lawsuit against Uber

Legal wheels may now in motion as Uber is granted an extended license to work in the capital.

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Headphones: Finding the right kind of sound for your ears

What sounds better: headphones that try to be neutral or headphones that try to match your ears perfectly?

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Chinese chip maker Tsinghua Unigroup snaps up Linxens in $2.6bn deal: report

Relations between the US and China may be worsening by the day but that has not blocked business opportunities in Europe.

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Tuesday, July 24, 2018

Dropbox still has questions to answer after claims of improper data sharing

Academics say Dropbox violated their privacy by sharing anonymized data with researchers.

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​Who needs cable or satellite TV? Cord cutting picks up speed

Thirty-three million Americans will have cut the cable and satellite TV cord in 2018.

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AT&T reports mixed Q2 results

The company said revenue was down year-over-year primarily due to declines in domestic video and legacy wireline services.

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Qlik acquires Podium Data as BI and Big Data coalesce

BI visual analytics juggernaut Qlik acquires data prep/management startup Podium Data. The union gives Qlik end-to-end prowess and brings the BI and data lake/Big Data worlds a little bit closer together.

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Apple patches 2018 MacBook Pro to address throttled performance and overheating

If you're the owner of a shiny new 2018 MacBook Pro then the latest macOS High Sierra 10.13.6 Supplemental Update is a patch you need to install.

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Twitter clamps down on developer access to APIs

Between April and June 2018, Twitter said it removed more than 143,000 apps that violated its policies.

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MemSQL 6.5: NewSQL with autonomous workload optimization, improved data ingestion and query execution speed

MemSQL wants to be the world's best database. Leading that race is a tall order, but the new version seems to improve on an already strong offering.

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Google races against AWS, Microsoft to bring AI to developers

AI has always been central to Google Cloud's value proposition and is a major theme at the Google Next conference, but AWS and Microsoft have their own plans for making AI more accessible.

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Google infuses more AI into G Suite

At the Google Cloud Next conference, Google debuted several new capabilities for the productivity suite, which now has more than 4 million customers.

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Gigamon acquires network security startup ICEBRG

Gigamon says the startup's perimeter solutions can reduce the workload of SOC teams.

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Google unveils Cloud Services Platform, a family of cloud services

The integrated services, debuted at Google Next, are built for a hybrid cloud reality and include fully-managed Kubernetes on premise.

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Microsoft delivers public previews of its Office 2019 server products

The 2019 releases of on-premises Exchange Server and Skype for Business Server, which are due out before the end of 2018, are now available in public preview form.

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This 500GB Samsung portable SSD has never been cheaper

Previously $190, the T5 drive is on sale for just $128.

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eBay announces Apple Pay acceptance as part of payments revamp

The company has also teamed up with Square Capital for seller financing.

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In encryption push, Chrome flags HTTP sites as "non secure"

The warnings aim to push sites to adopt HTTPS to prevent snooping.

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Singapore banks told to tighten data verification following SingHealth breach

Monetary Authority of Singapore instructs financial institutions to tighten their customer verification processes following SingHealth's security breach, which compromised personal data of 1.5 million people.

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Verizon tops Q2 earnings, subscriber targets

The company says it now has more than 116.5 million total wireless customers.

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These are 2018's biggest hacks, leaks, and data breaches

Dozens of breaches, over a billion affected.

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Apache OpenWhisk critical information leak vulnerability exposed

The security flaws allow remote attackers to underwrite source code.

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Did voices carry Amazon Prime Day to record heights? Who knows

We found out that Prime Day was Amazon's biggest sales day ever, and millions of Echo devices were sold. But we didn't find out if voice shopping reached an inflection point on the way to going mainstream.

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Zero Day Initiative bug bounty ramps up rewards for server-side vulnerabilities

Special targets will now earn special rewards.

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Apache Cassandra turns 10

Born during the post-Y2K backlash that gave rise to innovations that are now the cornerstones of big data implementations, Cassandra has firmly entrenched itself as one of the most popular databases. As Cassandra enters adolescence, DataStax -- the company closely associated with it -- is embarking on a classic open core strategy that uses the database as its starting point.

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SpectreRSB: New attack targets CPU return stack buffers

The "Spectre class" attack can be used to recover and pull sensitive data from victim machines.

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Very little is stopping My Health Record being hooked up to robo-debt

Intent and potentially a lack of will are all that are preventing a meeting of robo-debt and health data, because the legislation is not.

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Monday, July 23, 2018

Dropbox denies giving researchers non-anonymized user data

The researchers claimed they could see "every Dropbox folder associated with a given researcher."

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Alphabet reports solid Q2 earnings despite EC fine

The company's total advertising revenue was $28.1 billion, up from $22.7 billion a year ago.

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Google Cloud taps new Intel memory module for SAP HANA workloads

Google and SAP are building on their year-long partnership with support for Intel's upcoming Optane DC persistent memory.

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​Microsoft PowerShell now available on Linux as an Ubuntu snap

PowerShell, the Windows shell language, is now available on Linux as an Ubuntu Snap! Believe it!

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How website filtering affects workplace productivity

Filtering sites across the web is effective at keeping employees on task and reducing security risks for companies. But how much time does web filtering save organisations?

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How to speed up Google Chrome and make the browser use less RAM

Here are a handful of tricks to help you speed up your browser and make it use up fewer precious system resources.

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Microsoft previews what's coming in Dynamics 365 this October

Microsoft is adding more than 100 new features to its ERP/CRM products, plus introducing a new AI for Sales app.

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The fatal flaws in Samsung mocking Apple (yet again)

Not one new ad denigrating Apple, but three. Yet whom will these actually persuade?

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Should Apple ditch the Lightning port?

I have a love/hate relationship with the iPhone's Lightning port. But should Apple replace it for USB-C, or ditch it altogether and release a truly wireless iPhone?

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IBM appoints first LatAm female head

Ana Paula Assis gets promoted to the region's top role after over twenty years working for the firm.

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Backup best practices: A NAS is not enough

Losing your data can suck. If you have the right backup strategy, though, recovery of lost data can be nearly painless. You do have the right backup strategy, right?

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Qualcomm delivers 5G mmWave and sub-6 GHz RF modules to industry

Qualcomm is working hard to bring the best experience possible for 5G in a timely fashion and is delivering in areas once thought to be impossible.

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Over a million Ookla Speedtest sessions confirm Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 delivers best cellular performance

Qualcomm provides the mobile processors for many popular devices, but there are Intel, Kirin, and other processors in today's smartphones. Test results from users reveals Qualcomm leads the pack.

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Snapchat cans in-app mobile payment service Snapcash

The closure of the service may be due to users making payments for adult content through the app.

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US makes an example of Indian call center scam artists with stiff sentences

The worst offenders have been thrown behind bars for up to 20 years.

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Store scanning robots will get AI, object recognition boost with recent acquisition

Bossa Nova's acquisition of HawXeye follows big funding rounds for the retail robotics company

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Atos snaps up IT firm Syntel in $3.57 billion deal

The acquisition has been driven by Atos' need to increase its business footprint in the US.

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Singtel, Ericsson prep Singapore 5G launch for drone trials

Scheduled to go live by fourth-quarter 2018, the pilot 5G network will facilitate drone and autonomous vehicle trials at the country's designated science and IT hub, One-North.

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Sunday, July 22, 2018

The My Health Record story no politician should miss

Australia's digital health boosters may understand the potential medical benefits, but few seem to understand the potential risks. So let's think about that Singapore health data breach.

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​Google Data Transfer Project will help you move your data between services

Google, together with Microsoft, Twitter, and Facebook, is introducing the open-source Data Transfer Project, which will enable consumers to transfer their data directly from one service to another.

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How Fortnite approaches analytics, cloud to analyze petabytes of game data

Parent Epic Games has to process data from its flagship game, devices and micro services. Here's a look at Fortnite's AWS' powered architecture.

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Saturday, July 21, 2018

The value of superior UX? Priceless, but awfully hard to measure

With greater attention to user experience (UX) design comes greater debate over its ROI. Can this even be measured?

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SingHealth sends text messages to patients affected by data breach

Singapore healthcare group says it has sent out SMS messages to more than 700.000 patients impacted by the security breach, while warning of fake ones alleging patients' financial data had been leaked.

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Key takeaways from Singapore healthcare data breach

No system is infallible and cybersecurity breaches are inevitable, but Singapore needs to do better in mitigating the risks and following through on its pledge to safeguard citizen data.

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Friday, July 20, 2018

WhatsApp is the main digital channel for Brazilian SMEs

Accessibility and lower cost drive high adoption rates, says research.

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Singapore suffers 'most serious' data breach, affecting 1.5M healthcare patients including Prime Minister

Government describes attack as "deliberate, targeted, well-planned" and assures no medical data has been tempered with, but security vendors warn compromised data may end up for sale on the Dark Web.

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Apple adds new integration partners to Business Chat ecosystem

The Business Chat tool lets people connect with businesses via Apple's Messages app.

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This 6-button wireless mouse is just $6

VicTsing's top-rated rodent is perfect for desks and travel bags alike.

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Venmo refuses to say why transactions are public by default

207 million transactions are public — and anyone can search them,

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The 2018 MacBook Pro has a problem with overheating

The new 2018 MacBook Pro might be fast, but all that Core i9 processor power is useless if the system can't cope with the heat it generates and has to throttle the performance.

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Wearables vs. proctors: Test taking security in the era of constant connectivity

Just as smartphones have changed everything, so too will wearables. One challenge will be securing test taking in a world where everything has an active connection.

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IoT hacker builds Huawei-based botnet, enslaves 18,000 devices in one day

A hacker has taken only 24 hours to build a botnet which is at least 18,000-devices strong.

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How the VAR (and the referee) spoiled the World Cup final

The new Video Assistant Referee was supposed to ensure correctness in vital decision-making. It didn't.

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How police are using voice recognition to make their jobs safer

Mark Geremia of Nuance Communications and Chief Joseph Solomon of the Methuen, Mass. Police Department explain how police officers use tools like voice recognition to help with everything from paperwork to potentially preventing ambushes.

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All the right moves: Fly jacket turns your body into an intuitive joystick

As augmented reality enhances perception, new ways to control machines draw on the intuitive abilities of our bodies

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Meet the robot snakes and bugs that will repair your car's engine

Rolls-Royce is showing off a brigade of nature-inspired robots tailored for vehicle maintenance.

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Thursday, July 19, 2018

Microsoft crosses $100 billion annual revenue mark for the first time

Microsoft officials say the company also closed the highest number of multi-million-dollar deals ever across its commercial cloud during its fiscal 2018.

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​J.D. Power declares Verizon to be the top carrier

Who's really the best mobile carrier? J.D. Power's survey shows Verizon on top.

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Soccer player Ronaldinho launches e-sports strategy

The plan to develop soccer in digital environments includes the creation of the player's own cryptocurrency.

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Windows 10 is still not yet on 700 million 'active' devices

Microsoft's Windows 10 officially still has not yet crossed the 700 million 'active device' line. It's still almost there, as it has been for months now.

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Microsoft Q4 strong as commercial cloud revenue hits $6.9 billion

Microsoft is faring well across most of its business units as annual revenue topped $110 billion.

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Google and Project Fuchsia: Chasing that single OS dream

Will Google's Fuchsia reinvent and replace Android or be more like Microsoft's Midori project?

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Microsoft's plan to try to win back consumers with 'Modern Life Services'

Microsoft is hoping to repair its tarnished image with consumers by trying to position its cross-platform apps and services as making them more productive.

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The best programming language for data science and machine learning

Hint: There is no easy answer, and no consensus either.

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iOS 12 public beta 3: Should you install it?

Apple has just released the third version of the iOS 12 beta. But should you install it? Is it slow and buggy? What's battery life like? Will it kill your iPhone?

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How I learned to stop worrying and love USB Type-C

While the rest of the world is enthusiastically adopting the all-in-one USB Type-C standard, Microsoft and Apple are stubbornly sticking with their proprietary connectors. That's why I no longer carry a Surface or an iPhone when I travel.

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Microsoft says Teams is now at 'feature parity' with Skype for Business

Microsoft's plan to ultimately replace its Skype for Business communications service with Microsoft Teams has achieved a key milestone, company officials say.

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Facebook and Holocaust denial: How it's become worse over time

This isn't the first time Facebook's apparent acceptance of Holocaust denial has caused problems. The company's attitude has, if anything, become more muddled.

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Cisco patches critical vulnerabilities in Policy Suite

One of the worst security flaws permits attackers to act as root and execute arbitrary code.

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IBM Watson Health extends partnership with US to help vets with cancer

After providing precision oncology care fore more than 2,700 veterans, the Department of Veterans Affairs and IBM are extending their partnership through at least June 2019.

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SAP Q2 2018: Strong cloud adoption raises financial outlook

SAP has managed to beat Wall Street expectations as cloud business revenue continues to grow.

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Wednesday, July 18, 2018

This remote, small town is the epicentre of cybercrime in India

Unemployed youth in Jamtara in the state of Jharkhand have hoodwinked millions of Indians across the length and breadth of the country.

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​How to add Linux to your Chromebook

With a sufficiently advanced Chromebook, you can now install and run Linux natively on it.

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eBay satisfies Q2 earnings targets

eBay said gross merchandise volume came in at $23.6 billion.

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IBM delivers Q2 revenue growth, IBM Z leads hardware gains

Big Blue's as-a-service revenue hit an annual run rate topping $11 billion, but the big growth was put up by the hardware unit.

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Okta acquires zero trust security firm ScaleFT

The acquisition helps Okta further its vision for contextual access management.

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Amazon pulls off record Prime Day despite site glitches

Amazon said Prime Day 2018 has beat out all the other made-up deal days that came before it.

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Thousands of US voters' data exposed by robocall firm

Each record contains a voter's name, address, and "calculated" political affiliation.

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NUS, Grab set up $4.4M AI lab for urban transport

Ride-sharing operator Grab will tap data from its platform to extract insights on transport patterns in Southeast Asian cities, and jointly develop applications with National University of Singapore to "transform" urban transportation.

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Robotics in business: Everything humans need to know

An executive guide to the technology and market drivers behind the $135 billion robotics market.

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Google brings commercial Kubernetes applications to GCP marketplace

The offering simplifies the adoption of container-based infrastructure and underscores Google's commitment to multi-cloud solutions.

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BetterCloud launches security alerts for G Suite

The product marks an expansion of the partnership between Google and BetterCloud, which offers a SaaS operations management platform.

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Intuit sells its largest data center amid move to AWS

Intuit said it is selling its largest data center and recording an operating loss on the infrastructure sale.

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MacBook Pro 2018: Everything you need to know about buying Apple's updated laptop

Apple has updated both the 13-inch and 15-inch MacBook Pro 2018 with Touch Bar. Here's everything you need to know about the changes.

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Samsung makes Apple's Geniuses look like halfwits

The Korean handset maker returns to mercilessly mock Apple, and specifically the iPhone X's download speeds, in a new ad. It just can't resist.

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Personalization at scale: What's the tech again?

Here is the very first excerpt of my upcoming book. But there is a reason besides promoting the book. How you go about finding and implementing the technology that allows you to personalize your interactions with thousands, nay millions, of customers, and what the difference is between data, information, knowledge, insight, and many others in arguably the shortest thing I've published.

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iOS 11.4.1 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 tips, tricks, and secrets.

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FS-ISAC, Singapore to collaborate on cybersecurity initiatives

Financial Services Information Sharing and Analysis Center and Cybersecurity Agency of Singapore will conduct joint exercises and share insights during the three-year partnership agreement.

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This autonomous logging truck is a cross between a big rig and a Stormtrooper

Logging is the latest ground transportation industry to veer toward autonomous driving

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Tuesday, July 17, 2018

Slack buys Missions, aims to simplify custom integration tools

Slack said the deal is part of its continued efforts to make the collaboration hub more flexible beyond engineering and IT.

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Tech giants, civil liberties coalition urges Congress to pass email privacy law

Right now, the government can read your six-month-old emails without a warrant.

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AWS intros Snowball Edge devices with EC2 instances

Amazon's Snowball Edge devices let customers analyze data or run a custom app in a remote location.

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AWS' Z1d compute instance aims to be 'fastest in public cloud'

Amazon Web Services execs spent a lot of time on machine learning and artificial intelligence, but CTO Werner Vogels made it clear compute still matters.

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Facebook's AI arm explains its investment in robotics

Defending its latest round of hiring from academia, Facebook said it's hiring in the field robotics in part because that's where the talent is.

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Google is building its second private subsea cable

The Dunant cable will be the first private transAtlantic cable built by a non-telecom company.

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Workday buys analytics startup Stories

The deal is meant to support Prism Analytics, Workday's data-as-a-service effort.

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Cloud backup: What does 11 9s durability really mean?

Cloud vendors need trust. So they claim 99.999999999 percent availability. Huh? Why not 15 or 17 9s? Because after nine 9s, it really doesn't matter. Here's why.

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AWS adds streaming algorithms to SageMaker machine learning platform

SageMaker will get streaming algorithms and better batch processing and pluck data directly from S3 storage.

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Baidu ends Brazil operations

The Chinese web giant folds local business following an overall strategy shift.

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The 4th Industrial Revolution, book review: A curate's egg

Half of this book is good and useful. What happened in producing the other half is a genuine mystery.

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Dialpad raises $50 million Series D to expand AI transcription services

Dialpad is the company behind the conference calling system UberConference.

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Walmart bets on Microsoft Azure, Microsoft 365 in strategic cloud partnership

Well you didn't think Walmart was going to partner with Amazon Web Services did you?

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Coinbase gains US regulatory approval to list coins deemed to be securities

A set of acquisitions have been approved which could transform Coinbase into a federally-regulated platform for cryptocurrency trading.

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Looking to the next Prime Day and return on attention

What moves can Amazon make to improve how it converts consumer attention into revenue? And what role will Alexa play going forward? Brent Leary speculates on Prime Day's Attention "Echosystem."

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IBM seeks $167 million from Groupon in patent dispute

Groupon has been accused of using patented technology without permission -- despite Google, Amazon, and others paying for the privilege.

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Former Apple engineer pleads not guilty in trade secrets theft case

The ex-employee has been accused of stealing crucial blueprints relating to Apple's self-driving car project.

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Tabletop battle robot does tai chi, karate

Is it a video game come to life, an educational toy, or a developer's platform? Yup, says the company behind it.

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Tens of thousands opt out of My Health Record, but can Immigration and local councils view the rest?

The ADHA says it'll refuse access to medical records without a court order or warrant. But the law allows that policy to change at any time.

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Monday, July 16, 2018

​WTH Amazon!?

As I write this, Amazon's website is still going to the dogs, but it's not just Amazon's main sale site. The Amazon Web Services cloud is also having fits.

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Essential Phone for just $250: High definition audio, Android P beta, superb built quality

While people will buy an assortment of items on Amazon Prime Day that may or may not be useful, there are also lots of great buys. The Essential Phone at $250 is the best phone offer I've seen this year. For $342.98 you can pick up the phone and 360 Camera too.

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Thousands of Mega logins dumped online, exposing user files

Exclusive: File names of 15,500 accounts was exposed, including purportedly illegal content.

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Amazon's web site crashes as Prime Day launches

The mad rush to Prime Day was held up a bit after Amazon's web site stumbled out of the gate.

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IBM's new Nabla containers are designed for security first

IBM claims its new container design is more secure than Docker or other containers by cutting operating system calls to the bare minimum and thereby reducing its attack surface as small as possible.

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Microsoft to end support for Skype 'Classic' after September 1

Microsoft is rolling out an updated release of Skype 8.0 to Windows desktop, iPad users and others in anticipation of version 7.0 ceasing to work after September 1.

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Salesforce buys marketing intelligence firm Datorama

Salesforce plans to use the acquisition to bolster its own data analytics capabilities within Marketing Cloud.

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Oracle's Blockchain Cloud Service is generally available

Organizations from a range of sectors are already using the service, including customers in banking, supply chain management, agriculture and banking.

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GE to standardize Predix platform on Microsoft Azure

GE Digital will also leverage the Azure cloud platform to drive innovation for Predix-based IT workloads and productivity tools.

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Windows 10 after three years: A greatly improved report card

As Windows 10 approaches its third birthday, it's maturing steadily. A worldwide installed base of more than 700 million active users is impressive, but what will it take to convince Windows 7 users to switch? Here's my report card.

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Can graphical passwords keep us secure online?

People stink at text-based passwords. Is there a better way? What if we could simply tell a story only we know using pictures?

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USB Type-C is the iPhone charging connector that Steve Jobs would have wanted

There are too many charging and interface cable standards in place. We can fix this, but it will take effort and broad industry buy-in. And Apple would have to fall in line.

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How humans and technology conspired to spoil the World Cup Final

The new Video Assistant Referee was supposed to ensure correctness in vital decision-making. It didn't.

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Macbooks for pros: How to decide among several workable options

For high-end pro Mac users, the choices have been pretty barren. But with the introduction of the 2018 MacBook Pros, options open up. Here's how to decide.

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U.S. vs. China trade war likely to hit data center, IT spending

The tech sector has been largely spared from President Trump's trade war on China, but the latest batch of tariffs has enough to hit the gear that goes into data centers.

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Watch: A robotic race car zips around this historic track without a driver

A new autonomous racing series will use the same tracks as Formula 1. But will it be any fun without drivers?

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Dirt and dust might not destroy your new 2018 MacBook Pro keyboard

Apple has quietly added a silicone membrane to the 2018 MacBook Pro keyboard in what seems to be an attempt to prevent random debris from damaging it.

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My Health Record systems collapse under more opt-outs than expected

When citizens rush to opt out of an Australian government service, it says something about their levels of trust. When the system falls over under heavy load, it proves them right.

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Sunday, July 15, 2018

Cryptocurrency reality checks and the coming boom

Like the early stages of the dot com boom, the initial speculative crypto bubble is over. Expect waves of rapid evolution next, as maturity kicks in and serious players emerge and scale.

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Containers or virtual machines: ​Which is more secure? The answer will surprise you

IBM Research has created a new way to measure software security, Horizontal Attack Profile, and it's found a properly secured container can be almost as secure as a virtual machine.

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I tried to write this article on an iPad Pro. It didn’t go well

Apple keeps insisting that an iPad Pro is a computer. So could I switch to it from a MacBook Air?

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5 Prime Day deals you shouldn't miss

Prime Day 2018 has plenty of good stuff for the business crowd.

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Saturday, July 14, 2018

Windows 10 tip: Use Nearby Sharing to transfer files, photos, and more

The built-in Windows 10 Share pane includes a new option, beginning with the April 2018 Update. Select a file or photo, click Share, and send it directly to a nearby Windows 10 PC.

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Friday, July 13, 2018

Kubernetes as the new application server, and more

Developer advocates sing the praises of Kubernetes. What's in it for enterprises?

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Even new media struggles: Univision seeks sale of Onion and Gizmodo sites

Univision is unloading much of what it bought in 2016 as it built up momentum for a possible IPO -- scrapped in March.

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Tableau takes next steps toward smart analytics

​Tableau's Empirical acquisition is its latest move toward machine-augmented analytics. Here's a look at the company's 'smart' features.

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ZTE lives on: US Commerce Dept. lifts ban

The Chinese telecom giant has deposited $400 million, the final tranche of the $1.4 billion penalty imposed against it.

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IT vendors slash prices in LatAm as users seek savings

Companies are shifting to the SME segment and focusing on cloud to respond to the recession, says Frost & Sullivan.

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Microsoft advocates for government regulation of facial-recognition technology

Microsoft is advocating that Congress become involved in regulating facial-recognition technology, on the heels of criticism of potentially negative impacts of its own work in that area.

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Justice Dept. indicts 12 Russian spies over 2016 DNC hack

The 12 indictments were sought by US special counsel Robert Mueller.

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SmartFrame aims to replace jpegs to help companies protect and monetize images

SmartFrame Technologies Ltd has launched a system for publishing and monetizing images while making them harder to steal than standard jpegs. Some photographers are already using the system but it could have wider appeal for advertising, marketing and corporate use.

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Kafka is establishing its toehold

Data pipelines were the headline from the third annual survey of Apache Kafka use. Behind anecdotal evidence of a growing user base, Kafka is still at the early adopter stage and skills remain hard to find.

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Ukraine blocks VPNFilter attack against core country water system

Russia has been blamed for the cyberattack.

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Apple's surprise MacBook Pro update further strains its relationship with pros

Nearly everyone's thrilled Apple has introduced a much higher-end MacBook Pro. But it's the way they did it that's causing pain among its most influential customers

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Robots tackle prostate cancer surgery in Australian trial

It is hoped that robot-assisted surgery can improve patient outcomes over time.

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Apple invests $300 million in Chinese clean energy fund

The scheme aims to clean up China's pollution-ridden environment.

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Court tells Facebook: Let dead girl's parents see her messages

Facebook messages are no different to a dead person's letters or diaries, a court rules.

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Will robots enable an architectural renaissance?

A Danish startup is using industrial robotics to tackle difficult-to-produce freeform architecture

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Thursday, July 12, 2018

Windows 10 business upgrade cycle gives PC industry rare shipment growth

Gartner says the PC industry delivered year-over-year shipment growth in the second quarter. That hasn't happened since 2012.

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Justice Department will appeal $85 billion AT&T, Time Warner merger

The deal was wrapped up and finalized last month.

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Intel to acquire custom chip maker eASIC

Intel is eying gains in market segments like 4G and 5G wireless, networking and IoT via eASIC's structured ASICs offering.

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​Python language founder steps down

Guido van Rossum, the "Benevolent Dictator For Life" of Python, has had enough and is walking away from leading the popular open-source language.

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Get a global SIM card and 3-day data package for $17

KnowRoaming's card works all over the world and comes with three days' worth of unlimited data. BBH-exclusive!

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Microsoft reveals new Power BI and Azure Data Warehouse capabilities

At its Inspire partner conference in Las Vegas, Microsoft announces big performance enhancements to its cloud data warehouse and new Enterprise/Big Data capabilities for Power BI.

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Microsoft offers Windows Server 2008, SQL Server 2008 users a new way to extend support for free

With end of support looming for Windows Server 2008 and SQL Server 2008, Microsoft has a new option for those users to keep getting security updates: By moving workloads to Azure.

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Microsoft adds new SSD disk option to its Azure Data Box Disk appliance

Microsoft is adding previews of new Azure Box data-migration, Azure Virtual WAN and Azure Firewall services to its line-up.

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Microsoft introduces a free version of Teams, going head-to-head with Slack

Microsoft is making available starting today a preview version of its Teams group-chat service that is free and doesn't require a subscription to Office 365, plus other new collaboration tools.

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Alas, blockchain still is subject to human programming slip-ups

Time for more artificial intelligence in distributed ledger technologies, researchers urge.

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Everything you need to know about buying Apple's 2018 MacBook Pro

Apple has updated both the 13-inch and 15-inch MacBook Pro with Touch Bar. Here's everything you need to know about the changes.

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​Broadcom's plan to buy CA Technologies panned as ghost of Intel-McAfee haunts

Broadcom has big plans for CA Technologies. The problem is that few investors and analysts are buying it. They see a repeat of Intel's software adventures.

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A full-spec updated 15-inch Apple MacBook Pro will cost you $6,699

I think I need to sit down with a cold flannel on my forehead.

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Blackmagic eGPU: The future of the MacBook Pro is having more stuff tethered to it

Having to attach a plethora of dongles and hubs and to Apple hardware is fast becoming the next big thing. For pros relying on Mac hardware, I see adding an eGPU to your MacBook Pro in your future.

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Snowflake's cloud data warehouse comes to Microsoft Azure

In a homecoming of sorts, cloud data warehouse pure-play Snowflake's product is no longer an AWS exclusive

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Apple refreshes 13-, 15-inch MacBook Pro, but won't quell worries about Mac's future

The guts of the MacBook Pro get a needed upgrade and the keyboard is quieter. But Apple needs to do more to convince us it has some enthusiasm or the Mac portfolio.

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IBM: A data breach will now cost your organization $3.86 million, if you're lucky

There are hidden costs over time which make the bill far larger than you may expect.

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Virtual replacement for traffic lights given green light for pilot tests

Researchers suggest your commute could be cut by up to 20 percent using the new system.

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Microsoft's desire to beat the iPad won't be solved by Go

Redmond's latest attempt to encroach upon the iPad's hallowed ground has a weakness. The product isn't different enough.

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Apple employee accused of stealing self-driving car secrets

The intellectual property may have ended up in the hands of a Chinese rival.

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Another hack rocks cryptocurrency trading: Bancor loses $13.5 million

The alleged hack has raised questions over the validity of the start-up's "decentralized" system.

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Amazon Prime Day 2018 could bring voice e-commerce inflection point

Amazon will surely sell a lot of Alexa-powered devices on Prime Day 2018, but also watch for Alexa as a ordering vehicle.

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Is Apple preparing a massive hardware refresh?

An analyst report claims that Apple is preparing to unveils new iPhones, iPad Pros, a Mac Mini and much more by the end of the year.

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Save money on RAVPower wireless chargers for iPhone and Android smartphones

Looking to pick up a high-quality wireless charger for your iPhone or Android smartphone? Here are some exclusive deals for ZDNet readers that are hard to resist.

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ASD restructure: Trouble at t' cyber mill?

Differing views within the recently restructured Australian Signals Directorate, described in one media report as an 'internal brawl' and 'internal frictions', could highlight a deeper, more challenging division.

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Wednesday, July 11, 2018

Broadcom acquires CA Technologies for $18.9 billion, adds software to portfolio

Broadcom has plans to be a large technology infrastructure company. CA Technologies will bring recurring software revenue to the party.

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Brazilian Development Bank to fund acceleration scheme in Rio

The program will support startups active in areas including Blockchain and Internet of Things.

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​The return of Spectre

Two new ways to assault computers using Spectre-style attacks have been discovered. These can be used against any operating system running on AMD, ARM, and Intel processors.

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When it comes to cloud-based PHP development, the sticking point is the debugger

While there are cloud-based IDEs, doing PHP development in a cloud IDE is still far from turnkey.

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Microsoft's latest Windows 10 'Redstone 5' test build adds lots of new Notepad features

Windows 10 test build 17713 includes a bunch of new Notepad features, along with Edge, Defender Application Guard and other tweaks, fixes and updates.

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Microsoft to add two new USB adapters to its Surface line-up starting August 2

More adapters for Microsoft's Surface -- one for Ethernet and USB-A and another for USB-C to USB-A -- are coming as of August 2.

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Alphabet's Verily forms joint venture with ResMed to study sleep apnea

The goal is to develop software that can be used by healthcare professionals to identify, diagnose, treat and manage sleep apnea in patients.

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Lenovo Miix 630 ARM-based 2-in-1 Windows tablet goes on sale for $900

The 12.3-inch convertible is one of the first Windows 10 devices powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon 835 processor, which promises up to 20 hours of battery life.

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Rachio 3 Smart Sprinkler hands-on: Intelligent watering controlled by your phone

There are regulatory and environmental reasons to control the amount of water applied to your grass, flowers, and garden. The Rachio provides control for your home and business through your smartphone.

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Sirin Labs unveils dual-screen design for its FINNEY blockchain smartphone

Will blockchain and cryptocurrencies prove to be the next killer app for smartphones? Sirin Labs is seeking to kick-start mass adoption by addressing security and usability issues in its pioneering handset.

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Alation data catalog gets new TrustCheck technology

Vendor unleashes its third self-assessed innovation wave, providing visual cues to data trustworthiness as its being queried, both within the product and inside integrated partner tools.

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Salesforce makes Einstein Bots for Service Cloud generally available

With Einstein Bots, the aim is to help companies automate routine customer service requests and improve customer experiences.

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Facebook faces £500,000 fine in UK over Cambridge Analytica scandal

The fine to be imposed for the Cambridge Analytica scandal is the maximum the agency can issue.

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IronKey D300 hardware-encrypted USB flash drive

When it comes to portable and durable data security, IronKey is a trusted name, and if you want a USB flash drive that will securely and safely store your data, the D300 is worth taking a look at.

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IronKey D300: Ultra durable USB flash drive with built-in encryption

When it comes to portable and durable data security, IronKey is a trusted name, and if you want a USB flash drive that will securely and safely store your data, the D300 is worth taking a look at.

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Adobe fixes over 100 vulnerabilities in latest security patch update

The massive security update covers Flash, Acrobat, Connect, Experience Manager, and Reader.

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Smart home gadgets are open to attack: So time for IoT security laws? No, says Europe

EU's new Cybersecurity Act won't mandate certifications for IoT products, and consumer advocates are unhappy.

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Robot for kids named best European startup

Education has been an area of interest for robotics investors. Will this be the company to break out?

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UK government wants 'full fibre' for everyone by 2033, while the country tumbles down the broadband speed table

The British government's National Infrastructure Commission has called for 'full fibre' in the UK by 2033 while the UK has just fallen to 35th in the world's broadband speed table, behind 25 other European countries....

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Tuesday, July 10, 2018

​Telstra Calling for Office 365: Next level collaboration that's here right now

An Australian first, Telstra and Microsoft have come together to combine two traditionally separate tools -- PSTN phone calls and Office 365 cloud apps.

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​Re-engineering Xen: The important open-source hypervisor gets remodeled

There's a new release of the Xen hypervisor, but it's far more than just a minor update.

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Slack announces improved search tool

Slack says the updated search tool makes finding information across the platform faster and more intuitive.

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Box acqui-hires team from machine learning startup Butter.ai

Box said the deal will allow the company to bring more intelligent search features into its platform.

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Google Pay rolls out peer-to-peer payments: Can it chase down Venmo?

Google Pay gets more key features as the search giant further consolidates its payment efforts. But PayPal and Venmo have a big head start.

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Apple fixes iPhone crash bug whenever Taiwan was mentioned

The bug is now fixed in iOS 11.4.1.

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Google infuses machine learning into suite of ad tools, takes aim at Amazon

Google is making it easier and more effective for businesses implement machine learning technology into marketing campaigns, and drive physical store visits as a result.

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3 things to look for in the Amazon Prime Day 2018 results

Amazon Prime 2018 hasn't taken place yet, but we're asking Amazon to clue us in on how much of the shopping done on the day will come via Alexa and what that will mean for the future of voice shopping.

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Moment Pro camera app for iOS and Android: Take control of our smartphone camera

Smartphone cameras are good enough to leave the dedicated camera behind. Moment provides several lens options while also providing a smartphone app to give you full manual control of the camera in your phone. A new version was released with plenty of new features.

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AT&T buys threat intelligence company AlienVault

AT&T said it plans to continue investing in and building on AlienVault's key platforms, and will integrate the technology into its suite of managed cybersecurity offerings.

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Is iOS 11.4 draining your iPhone's battery?

Have you noticed that your battery doesn't last as long since you installed iOS 11.4 on your iPhone? You're not alone.

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How to enable USB Restricted Mode in iOS 11.4.1

The new feature, which has been teased in earlier beta versions, has finally been rolled out to mainstream users.

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Can Microsoft's Surface Go unseat Apple's iPad?

There's a lot to like about Microsoft's new Surface Go, but does it stand a chance against the behemoth that is Apple's iPad?

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The Pirate Bay turns transparent: Can cryptocurrency mining really replace ads?

Opinion: There is a fine line between mining for profit through visitors and cryptojacking, and we are yet to see whether or not the trend will be viable for businesses.

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Forrester aims to build CX Cloud, buys FeedbackNow, Glimpzlt

FeedbackNow, maker of those smiley boxes to gauge feedback, and Glimpzlt, an AI firm, are now owned by Forrester.

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BlackTech threat group steals D-Link certificates to spread backdoor malware

The same certificate was used to sign legitimate D-Link software.

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Ticketmaster breach was part of a larger credit card skimming effort, analysis shows

The breach wasn't a one-off event, as believed, but part of a massive credit card skimming operation.

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Do aliens feel the beat? Music sent into space for extraterrestrials to decode

To mark its 25th anniversary, Barcelona's Sónar music festival launched a musical message beyond Earth's orbit.

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Global sales of industrial robots log staggering rise

New data confirms anecdotal reports of the blistering hot global automation industry

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Mimecast acquires Ataata to eradicate the human weak link in security

The company plans to create a platform which will score employees on their security risk through behavioral analysis.

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Grab offers APIs to drive new services on app

Ride-sharing operator introduces GrabPlatform to allow other providers to integrate their services with its app, as it aims to become an "everyday superapp".

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Monday, July 9, 2018

IBM intros new FlashSystems storage product

The IBM FlashSystem 9100 is a new NVMe-accelerated flash array.

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Why did Microsoft build the Surface Go?

Microsoft's new Surface Go isn't just another, cheaper Surface. Microsoft has plans to try to capture a bigger piece of the overall PC/tablet pie with this device.

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Microsoft takes aim at schools, consumers and businesses with Surface Go tablets, starting at $399

Microsoft's Surface Go tablets will hit shelves starting in early August 2018, and are meant for not just the education market, but also consumers and business users.

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​Minimal Ubuntu for containers and clouds

Canonical has a new Ubuntu release just for servers, containers, and clouds.

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Brazilian manufacturing sector embraces Industry 4.0

Almost half of local organizations plan on investing in related technologies this year, says research.

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How to upgrade to Linux Mint 19

It's now possible to upgrade directly from Linux Mint 18.3 to Linux Mint 19. But, it's not easy. Here's you do it.

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This new feature will make it tougher for cops and hackers to unlock your iPhone

Restrictions on the USB port will make it tougher for police to get access to your data.

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Autodesk buys construction software startup Assemble Systems

Assemble Systems is focused on the BIM and construction data management space.

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Microsoft teases launch of a new Surface device

Microsoft's new low-end Surface device could launch as soon as July 10, based on hints from Microsoft's Surface Twitter account.

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HPE supercomputer used to advance modeling of the mammalian brain

A Swiss research initiative called the Blue Brain Project is using a supercomputer based on the HPE SGI 8600 System to model regions of the mouse brain.

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Apple wants you to stop remembering passwords (and cheat)

A new, highly dramatic ad for iPhone X shows you how the phone is helpful. A side benefit is that you can cheat on memory challenges, too.

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Stow your stuff in this anti-theft backpack for $19

Think like a student and swap your briefcase for a backpack. You won't regret it.

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Has Apple abandoned professional Mac users?

In this important video roundtable, ZDNet's David Gewirtz, Jason Perlow, Adrian Kingsley-Hughes, and Mac developer Oliver Breidenbach discuss whether there's a future for pro Mac users. The conclusion: It's a definite maybe.

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Siemens, Alibaba Cloud forge industrial IoT partnership

Siemens will put its MindSphere IoT operating system on Alibaba Cloud as it aims for China. Alibaba gets a key industrial IoT partner.

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Folding iPhone: Apple's next big thing?

Apple's next big thing could very well be a new take on the iPhone.

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HTC experiences largest sales drop in two years as flagship U12 Plus gets universally slammed

Terrible sales figures, a production estimate of only 2 million units for 2018, massive layoffs, a flagship phone getting slammed by reviewers for its non-functioning non-buttons, and a high entry price VR experience make it tough to count on this company lasting too much longer.

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Will Databricks' support for R Studio open the door?

While Databricks' built its success on open source, until now, the primary path to its analytics platform has been through its own executable notebook. Will the new integration with RStudio start cracking the door open to other tools favored by data scientists?

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User data exposed in Domain Factory hosting security breach

Customers are being urged to change their passwords as soon as possible.

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Smart bandages trigger drug delivery to boost healing

The new, sensor-based bandages have been designed to help treat chronic wounds.

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3D printing trial launched to help amputees in Madagascar, Togo

In remote and dangerous areas, 3D printing can be used to bridge the gap between the need for and access to prosthetic limbs.

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Sunday, July 8, 2018

Windows 10 after three years: A greatly improved report card

As Windows 10 approaches its third birthday, it's maturing steadily. A worldwide installed base of more than 700 million active users is impressive, but what will it take to convince Windows 7 users to switch? Here's my report card.

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Firefox and the 4-year battle to have Google to treat it as a first-class citizen

Web monoculture is well and truly alive when Google cannot be bothered to make a full-featured cross-browser mobile search page.

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Chromebook X2, BB KEY2, iOS 12 beta, Samsung WearOS (MobileTechRoundup show #438)

Kevin is testing out the new HP Chromebook and a BlackBerry KEY2 while we both are just getting started with the iOS 12 public beta.

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Fitness app Polar exposed locations of spies and military personnel

Location data revealed the home addresses of intelligence officers -- even when their profiles were set to private.

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IFROGZ Cocoon earbud charging case: Charge, carry, and store your wireless audio gear

With the removal of the standard 3.5mm headphone jack from phones, wireless headsets are required to enjoy your media content. A new accessory is designed to help keep those headphones charged at all times.

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Apple's new colored iPhones: Here's what you'll be doing with them

As rumors emerge that Apple will soon release cheaper, brightly colored iPhones, you might wonder why. This could be why.

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Saturday, July 7, 2018

iOS 11 tip: How to fix broken Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and cellular connectivity

Are you having difficulties with wireless connectivity on your iPhone or iPad? Are you having problems connecting to Wi-Fi, cellular, or Bluetooth devices? Read on.

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Friday, July 6, 2018

Google seeks startups for acceleration program in Brazil

Ventures focused on technologies such as artificial intelligence are wanted for the second intake of startup program in São Paulo

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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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Microsoft's plan to put Dynamics 365 CRM/ERP on a twice-yearly update schedule

Microsoft is bringing Dynamics 365 Online in line with Windows 10 and Office 365 by releasing feature updates twice annually in April and October.

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Data-driven software development in the cloud: Trends, opportunities, and threats

Software development has been fundamentally changing. It's following the data and going to the cloud. What should organizations be aware of to make the most of it?

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Former NSO employee steals, flogs Pegasus mobile hacking tool for $50 million

The staff member stole Pegasus spyware code and attempted to sell it in the Dark Web.

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Critical ADB router, modem firmware vulnerabilities finally fixed

Patches for three bugs impacting Advanced Digital Broadcast broadband equipment have now been released.

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Can these three gadgets help you sleep and wake better?

Hot nights, snoring partners, sluggish mornings, tiring travel; we settle down for a snooze with some gadgets that promise to get you better rest in difficult situations

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Is the Anchor Cable the best smartphone charging cable currently available?

The Anchor Cable is a versatile, rugged cable that can be used to charge your iPhone, Android devices, Kindle tablets, USB-C MacBook, and much more.

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Anchor Cable: One charging cable that works for Lightning, microUSB, and USB-C

The Anchor Cable is a versatile, rugged cable that can be used to charge your iPhone, Android devices, Kindle tablets, USB-C MacBook, and much more.

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Crystals could cool down your future electronic devices

Researchers have created crystals from arsenic which are able to keep high-power electronics cool.

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Thursday, July 5, 2018

MIT's Cheetah 3 robot is effectively blind

By navigating terrain with tactile information, the robot can move quickly even when confronted with unexpected obstacles.

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Brazil moves forward with online data protection efforts

GDPR-inspired Bill was passed this week.

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Tax Facebook use? Now there's an idea

As Uganda president Yoweri Museveni imposes a 20-percent tax on those who tweet and YouTube, is this an idea worth adopting?

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Uber-Grab merger found to impede Singapore market competition

Competition and Consumer Commission of Singapore says Grab's acquisition of Uber's Southeast Asian operations has led to "substantial lessening of competition" and may be reversed if proposed remedies are found to be insufficient.

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Windows 10 tip: Find out why your system unexpectedly wakes up after going to sleep

Is your PC suffering from insomnia? Does it wake up almost immediately after you tell it to go to sleep? Try generating a Power Efficiency Diagnostics Report to find the problem.

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Cheaper iPhone in a range of new colors coming in 2018, claims report

If you've been holding out for an iPhone in grey, white, blue, red or orange, your wait might be finally coming to an end.

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Ten unexpectedly useful Apple Watch apps

Over the past year, the Apple Watch has been picking up momentum. In this gallery, we show you 10 apps that might help explain why.

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InvisibleShield Glass+ 360 for Apple iPhone X: Protection for both the front and back glass panels

Over the past couple of years, glass panels have replaced the metal and plastic of the past. While glass allows for wireless charging and attractive designs with brilliant color schemes, glass breaks and thus a simple drop on the back can be catastrophic.

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Japan issues first-ever prison sentence in cryptojacking case

The 24-year-old has been sentenced despite making only $45 from his antics.

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UK announces creation of London cybercrime court

It might be a long time before any cases are heard, however.

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This robotic insect walks on water

Engineers designed the robotic cockroach with special foot pads that morph from paddles to feet

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This keyboard attack steals passwords by reading heat from your fingers

Thermanator harvests thermal energy to steal passwords directly from your fingertips.

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Facebook acquires Bloomsbury AI team to automate the fight against fake news

It is possible the new talent pool could be used to help tackle the spread of fake news.

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Wednesday, July 4, 2018

More than 1 in 10 consumers want voice commands for their toilet

Our fascination with voice assistants continues to grow - but do we use them for complex tasks, or simply to play music?

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German police raid homes of Tor-linked group's board members

One board member described the police's justification for the raids as a "tenuous" link between the privacy group, a blog, and its email address.

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Best of the best iPhone accessories (July edition)

There's what feels like an infinite amount of iPhone accessories on the market. Some are good. Some are OK. Many are just awful. But a select few are amazing. Here are the iPhone accessories that I rely on daily. There's also a special offer here for Hardware 2.0 readers.

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Consumers more interested in social hashtags over brand handles

Understanding how customers talk about them on social is key to a better customer experience - and a positive experience with a brand will make them more loyal.

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Alibaba e-commerce merchants turn to AI for content creation

Chinese e-commerce operator says its artificial intelligence copywriting tool, which can produce 20,000 lines of copy a second, has been used by merchants on its sites a million times a day.

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Tuesday, July 3, 2018

What... you didn't waste mobile data usage on a cat?

When a Formula 1 team investigated who was responsible for data spikes in its organisation, they found it was down to critical work-related imaging, not cat videos on Facebook.

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Baidu taps Intel VPUs to power AI retail camera

The new Xeye camera, which uses Intel Movidius VPUs, is one of multiple products from the Chinese search engine giant that leverages Intel's AI technology.

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Has social media growth stalled for e-commerce sales?

Has social media played a critical role in driving sales over the past few years, and can marketers quantify the revenue from social, or is it all industry hype?

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​How to install Linux Mint on your Windows PC

Are you a Windows power-user? You can get and install Linux Mint running on your PC -- either to try it out or as a replacement for Windows.

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​Nvidia aims to run neural nets faster, more efficiently

As data gets bigger and models grow larger, deep learning is once again "completely gated by hardware." At the VLSI Symposia, Nvidia suggested some ways to address this problem.

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Diane Bryant has left Google after less than a year

Bryant was named COO of Google Cloud late last year, after spending more than 25 years at Intel

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Huawei Amazon Prime Days: Save up to $300 on phones and wearables

Amazon Prime Day 2018 starts on 16 July and Huawei will be offering savings on phones and wearables as you plan your summer shopping.

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Seagate unveils new BarraCuda SSD

The BarraCuda SSD joins the 2.5- and 3.5-inch FireCuda flash-enhanced hybrid HDDs.

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Turbo boost your old Mac with high-performance OWC components

Got an old Mac that's groaning under the weight of the latest macOS releases and the software that you want to run on it? Are your boot times measured in minutes? Are you thinking that it might be time to buy a new Mac? Not so fast! Give your old Mac a new lease of life with high-performance RAM and SSDs from Mac upgrade specialists OWC.

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Declare Independence from the people you hate: We need an app for that

We use enabling tech to help us find good restaurants. But can it help us create a better separate but equal society?

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​Voice and the next generation of CRM adoption

CRM and voice are talked about but not often linked in a practical way. While more is being spent on CRM than ever before, more needs to be done for it to be as helpful as it should be.

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Monday, July 2, 2018

​The Linux Mint desktop continues to lead the rest

The latest Linux Mint desktop is still the best desktop around.

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Tablet market sees revenue growth in Brazil

Q1 2018 figures show uplift of 10 percent, says IDC.

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Facebook rolls out API restrictions, discloses blocking bug

The social networking giant is requiring advanced developer permissions on some APIs and shutting others down entirely.

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​SUSE acquired from Micro Focus by EQT

The oldest Linux business, SUSE, is changing hands.

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'Suspicious' USB fan given out at Trump-Kim summit deemed safe

A University of Cambridge researcher wanted to know if the fan was bugged.

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Seven challenges facing the tech industry

The tech landscape is rapidly changing, and those changes bring with them a whole raft of new challenges that the industry will have to face.

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Dell decides to go public again in $21 billion share-swap deal

The computing giant will list on the New York Stock Exchange nearly five years after CEO Michael Dell took the business private.

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Fireworks, food, and a great little USB hub: Share something wonderful with friends this Independence Day

America's founding fathers might not recognize our modern world, but there's one thing they passed down through the generations: camaraderie and a sense of celebration. This Fourth, we're sharing some memories, a cool tool, and best wishes.

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Don't expect Microsoft's Andromeda this year... or maybe ever

Microsoft's rumored portable Surface 'Andromeda' device and the AndromedaOS software that would power it aren't looking like 2018 deliverables. It's back to the drawing board, sources say.

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The rise of tech worker power in Silicon Valley - self-organizing and winning

​Tech workers have been flexing their muscles this year with some success at Google and Salesforce in protest at military and government contracts.

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Ricoh plans to expand printing horizons, execute multi-year growth strategy

The printing giant plans to play in everything from 3D printing to IT services to the smart office.

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​5G rollout: Why the Gulf wants to win race for Middle East superiority

Arabian Gulf nations have ambitions to use 5G networks to carve out a leading role on the global IT stage.

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Honda to retire Asimo, the bipedal robot

It didn't really do anything other than strut for cameras, but Asmio occupied an outsized role in our cultural acceptance of robots.

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Don't buy these Apple products (July 2018 edition)

We think of Apple as being at the absolute cutting-edge of technology, but the truth is that when you walk into an Apple Store you are in fact surrounded by a lot of old, and even outdated devices that are badly in need of a refresh. This guide helps you navigate yourself around Apple's lineup when thinking about making a purchase.

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Sunday, July 1, 2018

China Mobile to build second APAC data centre in Singapore

Chinese telco has begun constructing its data centre in Singapore, which will be able to house 2,100 racks and is its second built-up facility in the region.

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India's digital Universal ID program is deeply flawed, say critics

Using electricity-reliant technology in the hinterland is just one big problem amongst many say observers. But the government doesn't seem to care.

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BB KEY2, Chromebook Tab 10, Note 9 rumors (MobileTechRoundup show #437)

The summer is a bit slow for mobile news, but there was still a new phone, phone rumors, and plenty of Chromebook topics to cover on this week's podcast.

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Homeland Security subpoenas Twitter for data breach finder's account

The subpoena demanded Twitter turn over information that would identify the data breach finder.

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How an Apple Genius mysteriously solved my aggressive iPhone charging problem

The story of my iPhone charging woes incited hundreds of emails and several suggestions. So I went to a different Apple store in search of a solution.

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