Wednesday, July 31, 2019

Indian government likely to cave in on data localisation stance after pressure from US

The potential turnaround comes after sanctions from the US and lobbying from US Trade Department and large tech corporates.

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Cisco to pay $8.6 million for selling vulnerable software to US government

Danish contractor gets $1.6 million of the final settlement for reporting Cisco to the US government.

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Brazilian firms struggle with cloud security immaturity

Lack of visibility of workloads moving away from physical datacenters is a key issue, according to research.

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Smartphone shipments decline in Q2, but the market is stabilizing, IDC says

Meanwhile, the top vendors held onto significant market share at the expense of smaller players.

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Windows Calculator to get an 'Always on Top' mode

New Windows Calculator "Always on Top" mode to be rolled out to users in the coming weeks.

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Google brings the Titan Security Key to more countries

The second-factor security key is now available via the Google Store in Canada, France, Japan and the United Kingdom.

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China saves Apple's quarter (but will it last?)

Apple's Q3 2019 earnings call makes it clear just how reliant Apple is now on growth in China.

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Samsung bets smartphone unit turnaround on Note 10, Galaxy Fold launches

Smartphone demand hasn't been so hot for Samsung. Will the launch of new premium devices turn around its mobile unit?

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The VR Linux desktop is on its way

Want to use the GNOME or KDE Linux desktops on your virtual reality headset? A new open-source project aims to let you play games and use your Linux desktop with your VR head-mounted display.

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Cloud spending becoming more concentrated among the big guns: AWS, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud

In IaaS and PaaS the top 5 vendors accounted for 63% of all spending, according to IDC data.

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The collaborative inbox: Is it email's turn for innovation?

According to McKinsey data, the average worker spends 28% of their workweek on email. But why are they using a tool that's 50 years old?

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SparkBeyond's AI solution smashes four million hypotheses per minute

Solving problems quickly is a key goal for business. Now this AI solution reduced problem solving from months to minutes.

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iPhone Bluetooth traffic leaks phone numbers -- in certain scenarios

The Apple bug that might accidentally help catch people behind the recent AirDrop dick pic epidemic.

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How are Americans protecting themselves at home?

From break-ins to assaults to vandalism, the places where we lay our heads at night are not exempt from breaches of safety.

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Startups offer AI-powered sales technologies aimed at conferences and exhibitions

Business shows and conferences are hugely important -- a $500 billion US market but are notoriously difficult to manage for sales contacts, leads, and follow-ups. SummitSync and Conversica have teamed up to service a neglected opportunity for automating time-consuming tasks.

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Russian police investigate Bitcoin miner import scheme

It has been suggested that $1.2 million in customs fees are outstanding.

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Graph database reinvented: Dgraph secures $11.5M to pursue its unique and opinionated path

Imagine a graph database that's not aimed at the growing graph database market, selling to Fortune 500 without sales, and claiming to be the fastest without benchmarks. Dgraph is unique in some interesting ways.

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How to perform a clean install of Windows 10: Here's a step-by-step checklist

A clean install is the perfect way to get a fresh start with a Windows PC. Use this checklist to make sure you take care of the small details that make a big difference in productivity

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Netflix motion tracking reveals what the future of ad engagement data gathering may hold

If you’re moving, perhaps you’re not really paying attention to the content on display.

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Space robots remotely controlled in VR

Virtual Reality is the most excited thing to happen to robot controls technology since the tablet.

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IoT home security camera allows hackers to listen in over HTTP

Unauthenticated, remote snooping is possible over the Internet.

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OCBC Bank offers cash by QR codes

Bypassing the need for ATM cards or PINs, the Singapore bank's customers can scan a QR code with their mobile phone and authenticate the transaction with the device's biometric options, including fingerprint and faceprint, or mobile banking login details.

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Jaybird Vista review: A fully wireless sport-focused headset worthy of the brand

Jaybird has been building headphones for athletes for nearly a decade and after a couple of iterations with the Run series it has stepped up to success with the new Vista model. They have great custom sound, excellent fit and comfort, long battery life, and flawless performance in single and stereo configurations.

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Tuesday, July 30, 2019

Singapore tech employees more keen on skills upgrade than higher pay

More IT professionals in the city-state will prioritise companies that offer opportunities to enhance their skills over higher salaries, with 82% willing to do so compared to 80% of marketers and 73% of their peers in finance.

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Google expands networking, migration portfolio to drive hybrid cloud adoption

Gunning for enterprise customers, Google makes it easier to migrate VMs from Microsoft Azure to Google Compute Engine, while also expanding its networking toolset.

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Google Chrome 76 released for Windows, Mac, and Linux

Chrome 76: Flash will remain disabled by default for all sites, and users will have to activate it on every page visit.

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DHS warns about CAN bus vulnerabilities in small aircraft

DHS cyber-security agency CISA recommends that aircraft owners restrict access to planes "to the best of their abilities."

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Apple beats Q3 estimates with record Services revenue

CEO Tim Cook also said a "significant improvement in iPhone trends" contributed to Apple's best June quarter ever.

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AMD's Q3 outlook lighter than expected as Q2 earnings on target

AMD projected third quarter revenue of about $1.8 billion, give or take $50 million. Wall Street expected AMD to report revenue of $1.95 billion.

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Enterprise startup Monday.com nears $2B valuation in latest funding

The ambitious project management software company is growing faster than Asana and Slack and could be nearing an IPO.

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Telegram rolls out fix for voicemail hack used against Brazilian politicians

Hackers won't be able to hijack accounts using the "voicemail hack" if the account owners enable two-step verification (2SV/2FA).

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Apple's AWDL protocol plagued by flaws that enable tracking and MitM attacks

Apple patched a bug in May, but academics say the rest of the flaws require a redesign of some Apple services.

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Microsoft will drop Skype for Business Online on July 31, 2021

As part of its Skype for Business Online to Teams transition, Microsoft will enable Skype consumer users to communicate with Teams ones using chat and calling starting in Q1 2020.

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Nvidia Research demos "Prescription AR" glasses

Nvidia's latest research gives a glimpse into the future of augmented reality wearables, demonstrating how they could be more powerful and practical.

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Dropbox says SMR adoption has made it cheaper to run its data centers

The company said SMR drives have added hundreds of petabytes of new data storage capacity while also reducing costs and energy usage through its data centers.

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Unihertz Titan first impressions: Big, rugged, long-lasting, QWERTY Android phone

Some BlackBerry Passport fans wanted to see an Android version of the Passport and Unihertz is working to bring one variation on this desire. The Titan is a behomoth of a smartphone that is also likely to do more damage to what you drop it on than the phone itself.

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Ford acquires Quantum Signal AI to bolster modeling, simulation for autonomous vehicles, robotics

Ford said it will use Quantum Signal AI's simulation and algorithm development know-how for its autonomous vehicle ambitions.

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HPE names Sreekanti CTO for hybrid IT

Sreekanti came to HPE via the Blue Data acquisition and is a former VMware exec. His mission will be to bring more software defined approaches to HPE's roadmap.

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Western Digital updates its ActiveScale storage system portfolio

The enhancements will deliver the faster throughput needed for large-scale data workflows, as well as new features that change the way people use storage.

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Over half of enterprise firms don’t have a clue if their cybersecurity solutions are working

New research suggests that money is being spent, but throwing cash at security problems isn't resolving anything.

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This new Android ransomware infects you through SMS messages

Filecoder isn’t perfect malware but has the potential to become a serious threat.

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London exhibitions reviewed: Secrets, autonomous vehicles and AI

If you're in London over the summer, check out the Science Museum and the Barbican for this trio of IT-related exhibitions.

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Thousands of Los Angeles police caught up in data breach, personal records stolen

The department wasn’t aware until directly contacted by the hacker.

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Apple’s Siri overhears your drug deals and sexual activity, whistleblower says

Quality control frequently comes across recordings which should not have existed in the first place.

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Google researchers disclose exploits for 'interactionless' iOS attacks

The six bugs, if sold on the black market, would have brought in well over $5 million.

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Singapore autonomous shuttle buses to start picking up passengers

Operated by local transport company ComfortDelgro, the driverless NUSmart Shuttle sits up to 12 passengers and will run within the National University of Singapore's Kent Ridge campus as part of a year-long study to assess the commercial viability of such services.

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Monday, July 29, 2019

Ransomware infection takes some police car laptops offline in Georgia

Ransomware infection impacted police car laptops for the Georgia State Patrol, Georgia Capitol Police, and the Georgia Motor Carrier Compliance Division.

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Google Cloud to begin supporting VMware workloads

The new partnership will give Google Cloud customers more ways to deploy a hybrid cloud strategy.

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US files lawsuit against Bitcoin exchange that helped launder ransomware profits

As "Mr. Bitcoin" seems destined to be extradited to Russia, US authorities are trying to recover some of BTC-e's funds in a last ditch effort.

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Linus Torvalds prepares to wave goodbye to Linux floppy drives

TIme moves on and the venerable, but increasingly rare, floppy drive won't be supported in Linux for much longer.

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Brazilian tech firm CI&T drives North America growth plans

Advent International provides fresh capital aimed at accelerating global growth

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The fastest growing US city for tech pros is not where you think

Professionals looking for a new job will want to pay close attention to these cities, which have the largest percentage of year-over-year growth of tech job openings.

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Microsoft buys data-access control vendor BlueTalon

BlueTalon, based in Redwood City, Calif, will become part of Microsoft's Azure Data Governance Group.

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Making the smart city safe and secure

Reviewing the security implications of smart cities and offering guidance on how security and risk professionals should address and overcome these potential security and privacy challenges.

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Most parents never check their children's devices

In these digital times, it is almost impossible to raise a child without exposing them to technology at a very early age. So how do 21st century parents manage the limits on technology usage for their kids?

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Urgent11 security flaws impact routers, printers, SCADA, and many IoT devices

Security updates are out, but patching will most likely take months, if not years.

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Apps are a must: Three out of five start shopping via mobile

Do you spend money on improving your shopping app, using paid search, or simplifying your website? A new study shows you where to invest.

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Pre-order a Note 10, Galaxy Fold returns, Apple acquires Intel's modem business (MobileTechRoundup show #475)

Samsung reportedly fixed the issues with the Galaxy Fold so it's coming back in September while pre-orders are also now open for the Note 10. New phones were announced with a likely Pixelbook successor appearing on the FCC site.

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Nvidia announces 10 new RTX Studio laptops and mobile workstations

Also, as Nvidia's ray tracing technology gains traction in a variety of industries, major ISVs are debuting new applications with support for RTX technology.

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EU Court of Justice ruling may spell the death of social like & share buttons

ECJ: Websites using Facebook 'Like' button responsible for the user data they send to Facebook.

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At $249, this iPad may be a great deal (or about to be discontinued)

What looks like an unusually good deal for an Apple product may also be an indicator that this iPad is at the end of the line. Even so, there are good reasons why you might want to snap it up.

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Dark Web drug kingpin charged, forfeits $4 million in Bitcoin

The narcotics seller specialized in drugs used to sedate elephants.

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DMARC's abysmal adoption explains why email spoofing is still a thing

Fortune 500 companies, Chinese firms, and about everyone else, still lagging in terms of DMARC adoption.

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Amazon dominates IaaS cloud services market, small enterprises lose out

The market is going from strength to strength but is dominated by a chosen few.

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Grab parks $2B for Indonesia expansion, plans 'affordable' e-healthcare

Funded by SoftBank, the US$2 billion investment plans will see Grab develop an electric vehicle transport network and geomapping services as well as introduce "affordable" e-healthcare services to increase access to medical assistance in the country.

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Google Cloud's annual revenue run rate disclosure adds color to cloud race

Google Cloud has an $8 billion annual revenue run rate and the disclosure puts more detail behind the cloud race picking order. Google Cloud trails AWS by a wide margin, but at least the race is easier to quantify.

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Sunday, July 28, 2019

An engineer explains why you're an idiot to want privacy

Is privacy making something of a comeback? It really isn't, according to this engineer.

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Saturday, July 27, 2019

Executives are not comfortable with analytics platforms, and still prefer their spreadsheets

AI and advanced analytic tools are present in most enterprises, but so are data silos and spreadsheets.

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UK made illegal copies and mismanaged Schengen travelers database

EU officials indirectly confirm UK's gross mismanagement detailed in an unconfirmed report last week.

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Friday, July 26, 2019

Windows 10 how to: A free tech support and troubleshooting guide

Ed Bott's curated list of the best sites for support information about Windows 10.

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Microsoft starts testing its new Cortana app as part of its latest Windows 10 20H1 Fast Ring build

Microsoft's updated Cortana app is supported in its latest Windows 10 20H1 test build, No. 18945, and available to Fast Ring testers, starting with those in the U.S.

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Marcus 'MalwareTech' Hutchins gets no prison time, one year supervised release

US legal case against security researcher who helped stop WannaCry ransomware outbreak comes to an end.

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Wearables market evolves in Brazil

Consumers seek more advanced options, but the high price of gadgets is still an issue, according to IDC.

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US Justice Department approves merger of T-Mobile and Sprint

The DOJ finally approved the deal after the carriers agreed to sell key business assets Dish Network.

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This old tech: 10 reasons to get all nostalgic about hardware and software

Love them or hate them – these nostalgic examples of hardware and software were the forerunner of many of the apps and devices around today.

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Reserve your Samsung Galaxy Note 10 now, receive it on August 23rd

The leaks for the Note 10 have revealed just about everything we expect from this phone and up until August 7 Samsung is accepting reservations for the next Note. You can also get up to $600 back on a trade-in with this special offer.

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Telegram voicemail hack used against Brazil's president, ministers

Four hackers have been arrested this week on suspicion of breaking into more than 1,000 Telegram accounts.

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Advertising agitated: Market's in trouble as brands and publishers squeeze services

Advertisers are saving huge sums by bringing programmatic advertising in-house, while publishers can potentially drive higher revenues through direct deals with brands.

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Linux survival guide: These 21 applications let you move easily between Linux and Windows

If you need to navigate regularly between Linux and the Windows world, there are many applications that can make your job easier. We spotlight 21 quality applications that will pave the way.

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Malicious 'Google' domains used in Magento card card skimmer attacks

Visitors to infected sites are being deceived by the ruse.

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VMWare acquires Uhana in AI mobile innovation, automaton push

VMWare wants to capitalize on the emerging AI and automaton carrier market.

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No More Ransom project has prevented ransomware profits of at least $108 million

No More Ransom project is celebrating its three-year birthday today.

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A data breach forced this family to move home and change their names

Sometimes a free credit report in recompense is nowhere near enough.

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Thursday, July 25, 2019

T-Mobile adds 1.8 million net customers in second quarter

The company ended the quarter with 83.1 million customers.

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Intel Q2 2019 beats analyst expectations with boost in revenue, sale of modem unit to Apple

Intel has also raised its yearly outlook based on better-than-expected second-quarter results.

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Amazon delivers mixed Q2 results with Prime's one-day shipping under way

Revenues for the quarter exceeded expectations, as Amazon says customers are responding positively to Prime's move to one-day delivery. Earnings, however, disappointed.

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Apple acquires Intel’s modem business in $1 billion deal

The deal is expected to close in the fourth quarter of 2019, as long as regulators agree.

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Red Hat CTO Chris Wright talks about Red Hat's future with IBM

In a Reddit Ask Me Anything (AMA), Red Hat CTO Wright dishes on open-source and the future of Red Hat products and technologies with IBM.

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Firefox Reality now available for the Oculus Quest

Mozilla's virtual reality web browser comes to the Quest, Facebook's first all-in-one VR headset with no wires and full freedom of movement.

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Louisiana governor declares state emergency after local ransomware outbreak

Three school districts have been hit by ransomware in North Louisiana this week.

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Brazilian banking users exposed by 250GB data leak

A financial services provider has leaked personal details of potential and current clients of various local banking institutions.

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Over 23 million stolen credit cards are being traded on the Dark Web

The US and the UK are the most common sources of stolen credit card data.

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Ransomware incident leaves some Johannesburg residents without electricity

Some residents of South Africa's biggest city left without electricity after ransomware hits city power provider.

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Garmin Edge 530 and Varia RTL510 review: Keeping your bike commute safe and enhancing your outdoor fun

Bike commuting can be a dangerous endeavor, but thanks to the Garmin Edge 530 and Varia tail light/radar, you can monitor approaching vehicles while tracking all of the details of your commute. The bike computer takes your training to the next level with customization and data capture too.

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This is what happens when Amazon's Alexa decides to take over

An amusing new video shows an Amazon Echo-based Alexa appearing not to understand a Scottish accent. But what if this was more than that?

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Has your iPhone or iPad stopped charging properly? Check this!

The other day I had a problem where one of my test iPhones wasn't charging up properly. After some troubleshooting I came across a weird issue that I've not encountered previously.

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Informatica makes the case: Why data needs AI and vice versa

As the data domain explodes beyond the enterprise walled garden, Informatica’s strategy has evolved to fighting fire with fire.

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Take control of your Google Chrome tabs

Do you have too many tabs open in your Chrome browser? I know I do, but there are things you can do to help you take control of them without just declaring tab bankruptcy and closing all of them.

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Unpatched vulnerabilities lurk in Comodo Antivirus

Updates to resolve the security flaws are expected to land on Monday.

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US company selling weaponized BlueKeep exploit

An exploit for a vulnerability that Microsoft feared it may trigger the next WannaCry is now being sold commercially.

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Bradford man arrested over Lancaster University hacking spree

It is suspected the 25-year-old compromised student application records.

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iPhone, iPad, and Mac buyer's guide: July 2019 edition

Here's a tour of what's fresh and what's not so fresh in the Apple Store.

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Does iOS 12.4 slow down your old iPhone?

Does your old iPhone feel slow? Are you worried that installing the new iOS 12.4 update will make it slower?

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Wednesday, July 24, 2019

Credentials stuffing attack prompts password resets for Sky customers

British telco has locked Sky iD accounts as a safety measure following a credential stuffing attack last month.

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Trillions spent on digital transformation, customers don't notice

Only 28 percent of digital investments focus on customer experience. Is that a bad thing?

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House passes bill to stop unwanted robocalls

Passed in a nearly-unanimous vote, the Stopping Bad Robocalls Act takes multiple steps to crack down on the scourge of unwanted robocalls.

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Blackview BV9700 Pro hands-on: A mid-range rugged phone with optional night camera

The BV9700 Pro from Blackview is a rugged phone with some useful features and an external night vision camera.

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Salesforce Essentials adds new ways for SMBs to reach customers in real time

The new capabilities should help smaller businesses meet the demands of consumers looking for more personal interactions with brands.

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Microsoft is rebranding the web-version of Office as 'Office' (minus the 'Online')

Microsoft is moving away from referring to the web-based version of Office and its web-based Office client apps as 'Office Online' or 'Word Online.'

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iPhone 11: Specs, pricing, rumors, release date, more

The launch of the next iPhone is now only weeks away, and the leaks are piling up. Updated 24 July, 2019.

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Poor battery life after installing iOS 12.4? Try this

Are you seeing poor battery life after installing the latest iOS 12.4 update? Here are a few things you can try.

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Multi-cloud adoption is driving demand for network automation, survey finds

Using machine learning for network management is especially important in the energy sector, according to a survey of Cisco Live attendees.

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Microsoft accidentally releases, then pulls Windows 10 preview build

This morning, Microsoft inadvertently released a preview build of Windows 10 to every ring of the Windows Insider Program. The incident was quickly resolved, but it serves as a cautionary tale. Here's how to respond if an unwanted update appears on your PC.

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CyberGhost VPN review: More than just VPN, an all-in-one security kit

If you're looking for a solid VPN with a bunch of extra security features, you may want to look at our in-depth review of CyberGhost VPN.

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FTC hits Facebook with record $5 billion fine for user privacy violations

As part of the record-breaking settlement, Facebook has agreed to conduct a massive overhaul of its consumer privacy practices.

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Windows 10: Has Microsoft cleaned up its update mess? (Spoiler: no)

Four years after the debut of "Windows as a service," Microsoft continues to tweak the Windows Update for Business rules. And if you don't know how to play the game, you're likely to be surprised with unexpected updates.

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Windows 10 update: The complete guide for businesses of every size

Whether you are responsible for a single Windows 10 PC or thousands of enterprise PCs, your challenges for managing updates are the same. Your goals are to install security updates promptly, manage feature updates intelligently, and prevent unexpected restarts from cutting into productivity.

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US AG Barr demands tech firms break encryption, 'it can and must be done'

Opinion: The losing battle against encryption is a situation the US government created for itself.

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Alcatel GO FLIP V announced: A modern flip phone for those who want long battery life and big buttons

Flip phones were a popular form factor for quickly answering and ending phone calls with simply movements while dialing was easy with large physical buttons. Alcatel recently released a new phone with this form factor that has modern internal specs.

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Why Apple and Microsoft belong together like a burger and fries

Bury the bad blood and pass the ketchup: Not a merger, but a 10-year (at least) strategic agreement to integrate the two companies' respective platforms and technologies. Imagine Siri with the back-end capabilities of Cortana or Apple Watch with Azure's machine learning services.

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UK, EU police pilot scheme to give wayward teen hackers white hats

Hackers as young as 12 might be given a chance to mend their ways.

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iOS 12.4 draining your iPhone battery fast? Here's what you should do

Are you finding that your iPhone's battery life is bad since installing iOS 12.4? It's quite normal after an update. Here's what you can do to diagnose the problem and to get more battery life.

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Kazakhstan's HTTPS interception efforts target Facebook, Google, Twitter, others

Researchers: HTTPS interceptions happening on one ISP for the moment, target communications services, follow erratic pattern.

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AT&T fails to have $24 million SIM-swap attack lawsuit dismissed

The case calls into question how liable carriers are in criminal scenarios which use cell phones as the primary attack vector.

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Take control of your Dropbox storage

Are you feeling like you've lost control over your Dropbox storage? Here are a selection of apps and services to help you take back control.

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Tuesday, July 23, 2019

Walmart discovers $10B 'surprise' inside its $17B Flipkart acquisition

Flipkart's acquisition of payments firm Phone Pe founded by former Flipkart's employees has proven to be a windfall for Walmart.

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TikTok opens Indian data centre in wake of accusations of hosting pornographers and sexual predators

India has become TikTok's most prized and fastest growing market and one that it cannot afford to lose, hence the announcement that it will set up a local data centre.

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Windows zero-days don't usually work against the latest OS version

MSRC engineer: Since 2015, only 40% of zero-days were successfully used against the latest Windows versions.

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US Justice Department launches new, sweeping tech antitrust probe

Amid multiple other antitrust investigations into the US tech industry, the DOJ will now review the competitive landscape of search, social media and retail services online.

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Alibaba opens up its B2B platform to US sellers

One third of the buyers on Alibaba.com are US businesses, the company notes, priming it for US sellers to reach more customers domestically and around the world.

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Google bans DarkMatter certificates from Chrome and Android

Mozilla previously banned DarkMatter certificates from Firefox at the start of the month.

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UPS forms drone subsidiary as it works to launch commercial drone delivery program

The logistics and shipping giant has also applied for the highly restricted Part 135 air carrier certification.

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Microsoft's LinkedIn unit commits to starting to move its services to Azure

In 2017, LinkedIn had no plans to move off its own datacenters, in spite of having been purchased by Microsoft a year earlier. But plans have changed and Azure is (unsurprisingly) its new target.

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NSA to establish a defense-minded division named the Cybersecurity Directorate

The NSA's new Cybersecurity Directorate to become operational in October.

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Microsoft looks to 'do for data sharing what open source did for code'

Microsoft is working to standardize data-sharing terms via pre-designed licensing agreements, the first of which now are available for preview and comment.

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Robotics company fetches big bucks on strong growth

A once-scrappy automation company joins the big leagues with nearly $100M in funding.

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American Library Association blasts LinkedIn for intrusive ToS changes

Library goers will now have to use or sign up for a LinkedIn account when viewing Lynda.com courses at public libraries.

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Google improves speech recognition for Contact Center tools

A series of new and improved features for Google's contact center AI should make it easier for developers to build high-quality voice bots and generate more accurate transcriptions.

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How 100-year-old firms stay relevant

Many legacy Fortune 500 firms are no longer market leaders because their focus remains on protecting their traditional business in this era of digital transformation

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Oracle: China's internet is designed more like an intranet

China's internet could continue to operate as a national intranet in the case of a cyber-attack or foreign intervention.

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A Google exec admits the ugly truth about the smart home

Google has suddenly decided that the smart home needs rebranding. Its solution is such a painful delight.

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Windows 10 setup: Which user account type should you choose?

When you set up a new Windows 10 PC, you have a choice of four types of user accounts, from the old-school local account to the newest, Active Azure Directory. Here's how to make the right choice.

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Critical flaw in Palo Alto VPN solution impacts Uber, other enterprises may be at risk

The critical vulnerability exists in old, vulnerable versions of the software still in use by companies including Uber.

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Facebook pairs its Map With AI service OpenStreetMap project

Facebook's effort, aside from also benefiting from mapping data, is designed to work with the open source community to map millions of miles that haven't been mapped.

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Slug slime to hexagonal frying pans: How design inspiration can come from unexpected places

You don't need an iconic design guru like Jony Ive to come up with all the design ideas, but you do need to be prepared to take a new look at things and make the most of the materials available.

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Remote code execution vulnerability in VLC remains unpatched

The bug is present in VLC’s latest release.

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How an algorithm is taking the guesswork out of lung biopsies

Lung biopsies are quite common. So are mistakes. Can algorithms help?

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Apple in ‘advanced’ talks to purchase Intel’s 5G modem business

The deal reportedly sets a valuation of over $1 billion for the unit.

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New versions of FinFisher mobile spyware discovered in Myanmar

New and upgraded versions of FinFisher spyware for Android and iOS discovered in 20 countries.

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Monday, July 22, 2019

Equinix opens 11th Tokyo data centre, its largest in Japan

New facility currently houses 950 cabinets and offers colocation space of 39,800 square feet, expanding 3,500 cabinets and 153,800 square fee when fully completed, making it Equinix's biggest data centre in Japan where it operates 13 sites.

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Your business hit by a data breach? Expect a bill of $3.92 million

Large enterprises may have to foot a far higher bill after a security incident.

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Brazil readies digital ID launch

The service is set to launch in November as the government advances plans to increase data interoperability to tackle issues such as benefit fraud.

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Square launches robotic Photo Studio service for online sellers

For $9.95, any online merchant -- not just those that use Square's suite of products -- can send in a product and have it robotically photographed.

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Microsoft is set to shake up Dynamics 365 pricing and packaging again

Microsoft plans to make some pricing and licensing changes to its Dynamics 365 CRM and ERP family as of October 1, according to information it shared with its partners recently.

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SUSE names Melissa Di Donato new CEO

Former SAP COO moves to the top job at SUSE, the oldest Linux business and more recently an open-source cloud power.

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Siemens contractor pleads guilty to planting logic bomb in company spreadsheets

Logic bomb would crash spreadsheets after a certain date, resulting in Siemens hiring the contractor to fix the latest bugs.

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Etsy is acquiring music instrument marketplace Reverb

Etsy plans to pull from its own playbook to help Reverb improve site search and discovery and optimize its buying and selling processes.

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Cloud-based virtual desktop provider hit by ransomware

Some customer backup files were encrypted, delaying recovery operations. Outage has now reached a week.

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Slack's desktop client gets major performance improvements after codebase rewrite

Slack said its desktop and web client now launches 33% faster and uses 50% less memory.

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SAP data and analytics: in with the new, don't squander the old

SAP uses its Enterprise software heritage, buying power and guile to offer a highly-competitive data and analytics platform. Part of SAP's analytics approach is respecting the power of classic technology, even as it continually modernizes its platform.

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Microsoft invests $1 billion in OpenAI, which is going all-in on Azure

OpenAI, a company working on AI for the public good, is committing to build with Microsoft new Azure AI supercomputing technologies, and getting a $1 billion infusion from Microsoft as part of the arrangement.

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NOCO GB150: The Ultimate power bank

Need a power bank that can charge up your portable devices and start your car in an emergency? The NOCO GB150 ticks all the boxes.

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NOCO GB150 Boost PRO 4000A UltraSafe Lithium Jump Starter

This one device can start pretty much any 12-volt vehicle and keep your gadgets charged up and ready for action.

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100+ IT policies at your fingertips, ready for download

From BYOD and social media to ergonomics and encryption, TechRepublic Premium, ZDNet's sibling site, has dozens of ready-made, downloadable IT policy templates.

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Enterprise meets consumer security: Exploring approaches to protect employees at home

How companies can contribute to security for their employees at home.

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Adobe aims to integrate voice technology, design as consumers struggle with UX

Adobe has integrated Adobe XD with Amazon Alexa as it unveils a survey showing the user experience challenges ahead.

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11 things my Android phone does way better than your iPhone

For the past year, I've been carrying a succession of Android devices and iPhones, learning the ins and outs of each one. But a collection of small, usability-enhancing features keeps me coming back to Android as my everyday choice. Here's my list.

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LG Pay launches in US on the G8 ThinQ with MST capability

LG Pay launched in Korea in 2017 and a couple years later it is now rolling out in the US. One phone and six banking institutions are supported with expansion to more phones and more banks coming soon.

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Forget silicon - SQL on DNA is the next frontier for databases

A couple of years back, even researchers would wave off using DNA to store data as something too futuristic to have any practical value. Today, you can extend PostgreSQL with the right software and bio-chemical modules, and run SQL on DNA.

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IBM gives cancer-killing drug AI project to the open source community

If we understand more about cancer on the molecular level, we can learn to treat it more effectively.

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Equifax, regulators close to signing $700m deal to settle data breach lawsuits

The massive security incident exposed personal details belonging to almost 150 million customers.

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Google wraps up lawsuits over age discrimination, Wi-Fi snooping, child data sharing

The settlements appear to be modest and will close the book on multiple controversies.

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Sunday, July 21, 2019

Galaxy Note 10 rumors, iPad Pro 12.9, LG Pay, Unihertz Titan (MobileTechRoundup show #474)

Matt's been out for a couple of weeks dealing with family situations, so we had plenty of topics to cover on this week's show. Topics include a new iPad purchase, upcoming phones, new services for existing devices, and more.

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Google bought my friend's face for $5

As Google works on a version of Face ID for its next Pixel phone, its employees are stopping people in public places and enticing them with a $5 gift card.

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Saturday, July 20, 2019

Hackers breach FSB contractor, expose Tor deanonymization project

SyTech, the hacked company, was working on research projects for the FSB, Russia's intelligence service.

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InvisibleShield Glass+ Privacy screen protector: Keep your iPhone XS safe from drops and prying eyes

When commuting in a packed train, traveling on an airplane for business, standing in lines, or working on your phone in other public areas it is important to maintain security of your information. Privacy screen protectors are a great way to protect your display and your data.

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Time for enterprise architects to ask the hard business questions

'I don't see the CEOs of many companies awake at night worrying about technology standardization.'

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Do you make these mistakes with your iPhone or iPad?

I'm amazed how many myths and legends exist when it comes to using an iPhone or iPad. Some will slow down your device, while others are downright harmful.

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Friday, July 19, 2019

Hackers breach 62 US colleges by exploiting ERP vulnerability

Hackers are breaching college networks and creating fake accounts that are used "almost immediately for criminal activity."

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Brazilian rural schools suffer from lack of connectivity

Infrastructure limitations and high cost of services are among the challenges faced by educators, who often use their personal devices to support teaching activities, says study.

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Another NASA moonshot? Nope. You can't BS your way to space

Opinion: For decades, NASA's been under-funded. Apollo 11 getting to the moon was a miracle of science and engineering. Can we do it again?

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Tech is top for US relocation -- but one in five regret their decision

If you work in the US technology industry, there’s a strong chance that you will locate for your work.

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Contractor who stole 50TB of NSA data gets nine years in prison

Prosecutors never proved former NSA contractor was the origin for the Shadow Brokers leak.

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Time for Apple to dump Intel

Intel's revelation that it won't have 7-nanometer processors ready until 2021 should be a wakeup call for Apple.

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Sure, Apple Watch saved my life. But it could do so much more

I should be extremely grateful for this technology -- and I am. But I know these devices have more potential.

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Oakland City follows San Francisco’s lead in banning facial recognition tech

The council is fighting back against privacy violations made possible through facial surveillance.

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A Rust-based TLS library outperformed OpenSSL in almost every category

Benchmarks reveal better connection speeds and smaller memory footprint for Rustls library, compared to OpenSSL.

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Japan to create SWIFT replacement for global cryptocurrency trading

The platform will be designed to prevent money laundering currently made possible through virtual assets.

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American Airlines to offer free Wi-Fi? Here's what it'll cost you

As the big airlines begin to promise that Wi-Fi on flights will be free, they're gambling on flyers tolerating more big discomfort.

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Google cleans out stalker, spyware apps from Play Store

Google is making a stand on apps designed for tracking employees, partners, and children.

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New delivery robot wants to share the bike lane

A new last-mile robotic delivery company is out of stealth. Is your city ready?

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Installing five flavours of Linux on my new laptop

I got a very nice new laptop at a very good price, so I wiped Windows and installed Linux on it.

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Thursday, July 18, 2019

APAC firms must transform cybersecurity approach

With the number of data breaches escalating and threat landscape fast evolving, Asia-Pacific enterprises will have to think outside the box and transform their cybersecurity strategy, especially since current tools are no longer effective in staving off attacks.

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VMware to acquire Bitfusion for virtualizing AI accelerators

The Austin-based company has created an elastic and virtual OS for hardware accelerators.

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93% of porn sites leak data to a third-party

New academic research reveals the extent of user tracking on top adult sites.

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Microsoft Q4 FY19: Why is Azure 'slowing' and Windows growing?

There's more going on with Microsoft's Azure and Windows businesses than a cursory look at the company's latest earnings might indicate.

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Microsoft Q4 delivers strong growth, commercial cloud revenue hits $11 billion for $44 billion run rate

Microsoft didn't have many soft spots in its fourth quarter earnings as Azure, Dynamics 365 and Office 365 showed strong gains.

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Intel to optimize its platforms for SAP applications

As part of a multi-year partnership, Intel will optimize platforms like the Xeon Scalable processor and Optane DC persistent memory for SAP’s enterprise applications, including SAP S/4HANA.

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User experience managers are now a hot commodity

As UX gains ground -- and converts -- there's a need for people who can keep teams motivated and connected with the business.

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Kazakhstan government is now intercepting all HTTPS traffic

Kazakh government first wanted to intercept all HTTPS traffic way back in 2016, but they backed off after several lawsuits.

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The rising tide of ransomware requires a commitment to best practices

How fiscal responsibility and ransomware are impacting the market.

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Apple users are dumping iPhones and buying Samsung

Can it be that Apple's most loyal have given up the faith? One survey says it's happening, but is it really all it seems?

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Top cloud providers 2019: AWS, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud; IBM makes hybrid move; Salesforce dominates SaaS

The cloud computing race in 2019 will have a definite multi-cloud spin. Here's a look at how the cloud leaders stack up, the hybrid market, and the SaaS players that run your company as well as their latest strategic moves.

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Bulgaria's hacked database is now available on hacking forums

Half of the database, to be exact, the half the hacker released to local reporters over the last weekend.

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Google Cloud gains in Gartner's 2019 cloud infrastructure Magic Quadrant

Gartner's ranking of IaaS providers didn't change much from 2018, but there are some nuances worth noting as Google Cloud closes some gaps on Microsoft Azure and AWS.

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iOS 13 and iPadOS: Will your iPhone or iPad run it?

Will your existing iPhone or iPad run the new iOS 13 and iPadOS upgrades, out this fall, or is it the end of the line for your expensive Apple device?

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Slack resets passwords for 1% of its users because of 2015 hack

Company said it received a batch of compromised credentials related to the 2015 hack via its bug bounty program.

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No love lost between security specialists and developers

GitLab finds 68% of security professionals feel that less than half of developers can spot security vulnerabilities, but most people feel it's a programmer's job to write secure code.

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Slack to reset passwords for tens of thousands of users

Slack says passwords compromised in malware infections and past breaches at other companies.

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Microsoft notified 10,000 victims of nation-state attacks

Most of the attacks came from state-sponsored hacking groups in Iran, North Korea, and Russia.

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SAP Q2 2019: Trade war hits software license sales

The US-China trade battle has dented the balance sheet at the same time SAP is bearing the brunt of restructuring costs.

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Wednesday, July 17, 2019

To the Moon: 50 years after Apollo 11, is SpaceX the new NASA?

A new generation of manned missions to the moon by NASA is not a certainty, but many of the parts are being put into place to make it possible.

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50 years after Apollo 11: What really rocketed us to the moon

While many of the proud Americans who were involved in the Apollo project are no longer with us 50 years later, the technologies they built live on, will be further refined, and will return us to that lonely world and beyond.

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Dropbox announces new integrations with audio, video and transcription tools

Dropbox said today's slate of integrations are focused on its media clients, noting that the media professionals are among the most active Dropbox users in the world.

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Singapore hopes to groom data protection officers with training framework

Government agency responsible for data protection legislation has released a competency framework and skills roadmap detailing skillsets data protection officers need, and expects more than 500 such professionals to benefit from a year-long pilot training programme.

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iOS 13's killer feature will make your battery last longer... but there are downsides

Do you want your battery to be charged to 100 percent as fast as possible, or do you want your last longer before it needs to be replaced? You decide!

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Malware framework creates one billion fake Google Adsense ad impressions in only a few months

Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, and Yandex are all targets.

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Hong Kong malvertiser blamed for malicious ads that invaded Microsoft apps

Security firm tracks down malvertiser who deployed malicious ads in Outlook, Microsoft games, and the Microsoft News app.

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From Linux to cloud, why Red Hat matters for every enterprise

Today, Red Hat dominates enterprise Linux. Tomorrow, it wants to rule the cloud. With IBM beside it, don't bet against it.

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Amazon touts record Prime Day 2019 sales, device sales

Amazon's 48 hour Prime Day sale drove the company's biggest day of new Prime sign-ups.

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AT&T commits to moving its employees to Microsoft 365

A day after IBM and AT&T unveil a strategic cloud partnership, Microsoft and AT&T announce a new one of their own.

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Visa acquires payments gateway maker Payworks

Visa plans to integrate Payworks' processing software into its CyberSource digital payment platform.

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Malicious Python libraries targeting Linux servers removed from PyPI

Security firm scanned over one million PyPI packages and found three backdoored libraries.

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The flying flamethrower. Coming to a nasty neighbor near you

What more could the gadget-gorging enthusiast want than a flamethrower attachment for their drone? It's finally here.

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The data and AI market landscape 2019: The next wave of hybrid emerges

It’s now data, not big data, and the landscape is no longer complete without AI. There's a wave of consolidation in the BI space which raises the question, will there be a new generation of AI? And yes, hybrid cloud is no longer an abstract term to most enterprises.

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Major Chinese Android developer booted from Google Play for drowning users in adverts

The ads were disruptive enough to render Android smartphones close to “unusable.”

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Top 3 innovations used today developed by the Apollo program

On the 50th anniversary of the Apollo lunar landing, a telling survey shows us how people feel about space travel then, now, and in the future.

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What is bias in AI really, and why can’t AI neutralize it?

Selection algorithms everywhere are exhibiting traits that appear to be racist, sexist, and otherwise discriminatory. Have neural networks already developed their own neuropathy? Or are people somehow the problem?

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The safest way to free up storage space on your iPhone or iPad

Running out of space on your iPhone or iPad? Here's how to free up space on your device without losing files and data that you need.

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Microsoft to explore using Rust

Rust has been gaining in popularity and Microsoft intends to see if it can hold up to its demands.

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Elon Musk’s Neuralink uses tiny ‘brain threads’ to try and read your mind

The startup has come out of stealth with lofty claims concerning the future of brain implants.

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Bluetooth exploit can track and identify iOS, Microsoft mobile device users

Any modern device sporting Bluetooth connectivity may be impacted with the exception of Android.

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Majority of smartphone sales in 2023 expected to be 5G: Gartner

Sales are slow at present but it may only take four years for 5G to become the new standard.

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Tuesday, July 16, 2019

OpenNIC drops support for .bit domain names after rampant malware abuse

OpenNIC maintainers also worried about cyber-criminals hosting child pornography on .bit domains.

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AT&T, IBM expand partnership with multi-year deal

As part of the deal, IBM will serve as the primary cloud provider for AT&T Business and will help manage AT&T's hybrid cloud infrastructure.

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Firefox follows in Chrome's footsteps and will mark all HTTP pages as 'not secure'

Mozilla will mark all HTTP pages as "not secure" starting with Firefox 70, to be released in October.

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Prime Day lifts sales for Amazon's large retail rivals

According to Adobe Analytics data, Amazon isn't the only retailer cashing in on the Prime Day spending spree.

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IBM launches open ML dataset hub curated for the enterprise

The IBM Data Asset eXchange provides free and open datasets for machine learning, with quality and licensing term checks that should make it simpler for businesses to use.

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Hostinger web hosting review: Good support and a killer entry-level price

Hostinger is an up-and-coming web hosting provider with a very compelling entry-level price. But how does it perform? We take an in-depth look at the features, capabilities, and performance of this popular service.

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Here's Microsoft's updated roadmap for Chromium-based Edge features for the enterprise

Microsoft is enabling enterprise features by default in the Dev Channel builds of Chromium-based Edge. Here's what's available to IT pro testers now and what's coming later.

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Microsoft is starting to auto-update Windows 10 Home, Pro users on 1803 or older to 1903

Microsoft is starting to automatically update Windows 10 Home and Pro users on versions 1803 to 1903 using Windows Update, as officials said would happen.

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Pivotal fully embraces Kubernetes

Pivotal introduces the alpha version of Pivotal Application Service (PAS) on Kubernetes, as well as new products for Kubernetes based on PAS features.

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Windows 10: Has Microsoft cleaned up its update mess? (Spoiler: no)

Four years after the debut of "Windows as a service," Microsoft continues to tweak the Windows Update for Business rules. And if you don't know how to play the game, you're likely to be surprised with unexpected updates.

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Permission-greedy apps delayed Android 6 upgrade so they could harvest more user data

App devs delayed upgrading apps, but lost in the long run due to more negative reviews and less Play Store visibility.

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Symantec intros CloudSOC Mirror Gateway for enterprise cloud access security

The platform uses Symantec Web Isolation technology to deliver Cloud Access Security Broker (CASB) controls for unmanaged devices.

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The new MacBook Air is significantly slower than the old MacBook Air

Newer doesn't always mean faster.

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2019's tech, security, and authentication trends

We take a look at the top tech, cybersecurity, and authentication trends as revealed today by the Duo Security's 2019 Trusted Access Report, which includes data from 24 million devices, one million apps and services, and billions of authentications.

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Burger King's new science experiment is truly creepy

This could be the turning point between giving ourselves over to the lab or not.

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Western Digital bulks up IntelliFlash family with more NVMe, high density options

Meanwhile, Western Digital's updated IntelliFlash software extends its data management feature set with transparent dataset migration and hybrid-cloud data mobility.

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Sprint says hackers breached customer accounts via Samsung website

Hackers had access to customer info such as names, billing, device details, and more.

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"Dumb" robot ants alarmingly smart (and strong) working together

Everyone knows robot ants can't move a rubber tree plant. Oh shoot, they can!

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Raspberry Pi 4 and Raspbian Buster: Hands-On

With the basic setup out of the way, it's time to look a bit deeper into the new Raspberry Pi hardware and software.

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Google to remove Chrome's built-in XSS protection (XSS Auditor)

XSS Auditor became too inefficient at blocking XSS attacks, and a chore to maintain.

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Singapore looks to establish new standards for emerging technologies

Country's standards council plans to introduce at least 40 standards to guide the development and adoption of new technologies, including drones, additive manufacturing, and video analytics.

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Monday, July 15, 2019

Hacker steals data of millions of Bulgarians, emails it to local media

Source of the data breach appears to be the country's National Revenue Agency.

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Samsung, Visual Labs aim to consolidate police body cameras into smartphones

The last thing police officers need is another device to lug around. Here's how Samsung and Visual Labs are addressing the issue.

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Brazil completes first blockchain real estate sale

The transaction led by local construction giant Cyrela and startup Growth Tech used IBM Blockchain technology.

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Microsoft-Accenture joint venture Avanade to launch an Adobe practice

Microsoft and Adobe's ties keep getting tighter.

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Qualcomm's new Snapdragon 855 Plus is built for 5G, gaming and AI

The latest mobile platform from Qualcomm delivers a CPU and GPU performance boost that gamers should appreciate.

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Microsoft unveils second preview build of Windows 10 19H2; tests new features being off by default

Microsoft is rolling out a second test build of its Windows 10 19H2 feature update (build 18362.10005) to the Slow Ring, but the new features in it are turned off by default at the moment.

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Amazon faces worker strikes, boycotts as Prime Day kicks off

The retail giant is facing a wave of organized scrutiny regarding the treatment of its low level warehouse employees.

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Singapore public sector to adopt new measures to tighten data security

Following a "stocktake" of the public sector's security practices, Singapore's government agencies will roll out "technical measures" for existing as well as new systems to beef up data security standards, including automated detection of email containing sensitive information and stronger encryption for files.

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Ready or not, here comes the new Twitter

Twitter has looked the same for almost seven years, but now, brace yourself, it's being redesigned from the ground up.

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Microsoft: Azure is at 99.995 percent uptime but we can do more

Microsoft is working on multiple fronts to try to improve Azure reliability. Here are some of the initiatives underway.

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Advancing human exploration: Is space the final frontier, and how can data and AI get us there?

Fifty years after the moon landing, it's not just NASA working on what many consider the final frontier for humanity: space travel. NASA, however, is special, and one of the reasons is that data is at the heart of what it does.

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Microsoft thrives on Android, iOS as bet away from Windows pays off

As Microsoft Word tops 1 billion installs on Android and Office is all over the iOS productivity rankings, the software giant has its beyond Windows hits. Now it may have a needle or two to thread.

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One in five US tech employees abuse pain relief drugs, reveals study

There is nothing wrong with bonding over a beer or two after work, but when it becomes too much, it is important to spot the warning signs of substance abuse and addiction, according to a new study.

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How much do influencers really earn? That depends on gender, among other factors

If you think you are an influencer – and want to earn cash for your efforts - be warned. You might not earn as much as you expect.

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Alluxio 2.0 seeks to unify fragmented data ecosystem

Alluxio, based on the original AMPLab Tachyon project, wants you to use its in-memory file system construct for fast data access, sharing of data between compute frameworks, and intelligent negotiation of data movement between clouds. Its new policy-driven data orchestration, and its AWS and Starburst Presto integrations, sweeten the deal.

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Western tech brands are recognized in China, but their products are rarely used

Western tech companies have established themselves in the consciousness of the Chinese public. Their products, not so much!

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CRM Watchlist 2019: The big engines that could (Part 2A, Oracle)

Oracle, one of the winners of the CRM Watchlist 2019, is a gigantic company that's been in the public eye for decades. Now they are realigned and ready to travel to new frontiers and engage a new breed of customer. Are they ready?

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Best Prime Day deals 2019: Small business servers

The best of the Prime Day SMB server deals on Amazon.

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Best Prime Day deals 2019: 3D printers and accessories

The best of the Prime Day 3D printer deals on Amazon

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Best Prime Day deals 2019: Windows 10 laptops

The best of the Prime Day laptop deals on Amazon.

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Best Prime Day deals 2019: IT technician and DIY repair tools

The best of the Prime Day IT and DIY repair tool deals on Amazon.

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Best Prime Day deals 2019: Chromebook laptops

The best of the Prime Day Chromebook deals on Amazon.

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Enterprise organizations plan to double AI deployments by 2020

Over half of organizations already have at least one AI or ML project in place.

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Best Prime Day deals 2019: Smartphones and mobile

The best of the Prime Day phone deals on Amazon.

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Best Amazon Prime Day 2019 deals: Business Bargain Hunter's top picks

If you're going to get the most out of this shopping extravaganza, you might as well do it right.

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Sunday, July 14, 2019

Welcome to Amazon Prime Day 2019: Here's the strategy behind the e-commerce madness

Prime Day isn't just a big sale for Amazon, but a way to drive the flywheel behind the company's businesses. Here's the deep dive on the strategy.

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An IT security salesman told me his software doesn't work

A random encounter with a professional reveals the inherent issues with IT security.

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Saturday, July 13, 2019

On Delta, facial recognition boarding doesn't sound optional

I listened as the gate agent tried to excite passengers about facial recognition boarding. He didn't mention they could opt out. This is how technology forces itself upon you.

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Advice for technologists on promoting AI ethics

AI ethics is good for business. Time for IT managers and professionals to step up and take a leadership role.

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Friday, July 12, 2019

FTC reportedly approves $5B settlement with Facebook

The settlement would easily surpass the FTC's largest financial penalty to date.

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Brazil is at the forefront of a new type of router attack

Avast: More than 180,000 routers in Brazil had their DNS settings changed in Q1 2019.

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Another roadblock eliminated in the $10 billion JEDI bake-off between Microsoft and Amazon

A federal judge has dismissed Oracle's challenge on the Pentagon cloud mega-contract. The winner should be announced in August.

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Microsoft capitulates and agrees to undo planned partner product-licensing changes

Microsoft is not going to eliminate internal use rights for partners who've been using software obtained as part of Microsoft's partner-program benefits to run their businesses, following partner complaints.

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Brazil gears up to enhance data analytics to tackle benefit fraud

Interoperability and workforce training to use more data in decision-making are at the core of projects underpinning the reform of the country's pension system.

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Sweden and UK's surveillance programs on trial at the European Court of Human Rights

Last chance for Europe's top human rights court to rule against dragnet surveillance programs.

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Raspberry Pi 4 Model B and Raspbian Buster: How to set up your board

With all the necessary hardware in hand, I'm ready to try out the new Raspberry Pi 4 Model B, and the latest version of the Raspbian operating system. Here are my experiences so far.

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How to securely erase the data off your iPhone or iPad, Android device, Windows PC, hard drives, SSDs, and flash drives

It's good to have a bit of healthy paranoia when it comes to keeping your data safe and secure.

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Bitpoint cryptocurrency exchange hacked for $32 million

$23 million of the stolen funds belonged to Bitpoint's customers; the rest belonged to the exchange itself.

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Engineer flees to China after stealing source code of US train firm

The 57-year-old is now considered a fugitive.

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Thursday, July 11, 2019

HP: Product design must reflect rapid Asian urbanisation, changing demographics

Asia's growing population needs to have a bigger voice in the global development of new products, which also will need to cater to the region's increasingly young workforce and change in consumption from transactions to subscriptions.

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Amazon Prime Day 2019: Best early Prime Day deals already available

Amazon Prime Day 2019 doesn't start until July 15, but you can already find early deals on the site.

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Microsoft gives IT pros the signal to start testing Chromium-based Edge

Microsoft has yet to release the promised 'beta' channel for its Chromium-based Edge browser, but it's now telling IT pros the Dev channel is ready for them to start testing it.

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Microsoft says Teams now has 13 million daily active users

Microsoft continues to add more incremental features to Teams, two years after it first launched its competitor to Slack.

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US mayors group adopts resolution not to pay any more ransoms to hackers

US mayors vow not to give in to more extortion demands following ransomware attacks.

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You can’t ignore GDPR in customer service

How customer data moves through your contact center will determine your compliance path.

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Raspberry Pi 4: Hardware first impressions

The Raspberry Pi 4 is available now - much earlier than expected. Here are my first impressions of the hardware, and the extras you're going to need.

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AWS intros new EventBridge, CDK services as CTO Vogels urges customers to 'encrypt everything'

At the AWS Summit Thursday, Vogels talked new developer tools, customer case studies and the importance of security across enterprise IT infrastructure.

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Microsoft defends planned partner program changes, but many aren't buying it

Microsoft's talk about priorities and a changing partner market as reasons for dropping internal use rights for its products isn't sitting well with many of its resellers.

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Hacked surveillance firm pitches NYC with invasive camera tech to track driver journeys

Scanning technology already in use at the Mexican border was pitched as a way to build profiles of driver habits.

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Apple disables Walkie-Talkie app due to snooping vulnerability

The feature has been disabled while Apple fixes the bug.

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Amazon CTO Vogels battles through protesters in AWS keynote as company pledges $700 million to upskill workers

Amazon CTO Werner Vogels noted protesters during a keynote and said: "I'm more than willing to have a conversation, but maybe they should let me finish first."

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Big-eyed robots in supermarkets are really annoying people

Of course you need a robot to monitor the aisles of your grocery store. And of course people will either stare or resent its very presence.

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Nvidia expands colocation program around the globe

As part of its efforts to build up its data center business, Nvidia is adding partners in Europe, Asia and North America to the DGX-Ready Data Center program.

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Juniper updates its multi-cloud container platform Juke

Juniper acquired Juke with its purchase of HTBASE in December.

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Retailers' main weapon to counter Amazon Prime Day will be email, says Adobe

Adobe is predicting that retailers will be able to convert more Amazon Prime Day traffic with better strategies and a heavy dose of email promotion.

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Underground robot lair newest ploy in fast urban delivery

The closer the distribution center, the faster the delivery. Why not look underfoot?

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Facebook’s Libra cryptocurrency project branded of ‘serious concern’ by Federal Reserve

US regulators want to grill Facebook before Libra progresses any further.

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German banks are moving away from SMS one-time passcodes

New EU legislation might help kill SMS 2FA / 2SV / OTP.

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AI applications, chips, deep tech, and geopolitics in 2019: The stakes have never been higher

The state of AI in 2019 report analysis with report author, AI expert, and venture capitalist Nathan Benaich continues. High-profile applications, funding, and the politics of AI

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McAfee plots return to public markets with IPO

McAfee is not the only firm throwing its hat into the cybersecurity IPO ring.

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Recent Windows zero-day used by Buhtrap gang for cyber-espionage

Old school cybercrime-focused hacker group returns with cyber-espionage campaign.

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New Magecart attacks leverage misconfigured S3 buckets to infect over 17K sites

Web card skimming group takes a "pray-and-spray" shotgun approach to breaking into online stores.

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Wednesday, July 10, 2019

Microsoft stirs suspicions by adding telemetry files to security-only update

This month's Security-only update package for Windows 7 includes an unexpected compatibility/telemetry component that has some skeptical users up in arms.

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Microsoft adds new 'passwordless' sign-in option with latest Windows 10 20H1 test build

Microsoft is continuing to beat the passwordless drum by making it a sign-in option in its latest Windows 10 test build 18936 for those Insiders in the Fast Ring.

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Microsoft is closing its Remix3D.com site early next year

Microsoft's retreat from the consumer-centric side of Windows mixed reality continues.

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Pale Moon says hackers added malware to older browser versions

Server breach at Pale Moon browser project goes undetected for 18 months.

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Academics steal data from air-gapped systems via a keyboard's LEDs

CTRL-ALT-LED technique can exfiltrate data from air-gapped systems using Caps Lock, Num Lock, and Scroll Lock LEDs.

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Google, Nvidia tout advances in AI training with MLPerf benchmark results

The second release of MLPerf, an objective AI benchmarking suite, shows how quickly AI tools are improving.

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Can Apple be better now Jony Ive is gone?

Now that Jony Ive has left the position as Apple's Chief Design Officer, can the company now start making products that are not only beautiful, but also reliable and repairable?

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Microsoft is reorging its field sales team, laying off some 'Modern Desktop' salespeople

Microsoft is cutting a number of field sales jobs as part of one of its regular reorgs, specifically ones involving pushing Windows as a key part of their charter.

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Amazon estimated to have 63 million Prime subscribers going into Prime Day

About 44% of Prime subscribers are planning to make an Amazon Prime Day purchase with another 42% undecided, according to a Cowen & Co. survey.

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YL Ventures secures $120 million to fund Israeli cybersecurity startups

The current YLV portfolio includes Karamba Security, Axonius, Medigate, Vulcan Cyber, Hunters.ai, and the most recently Orca Security.

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New Android malware replaces legitimate apps with ad-infested doppelgangers

New "Agent Smith" malware operation is preparing to invade the Google Play Store.

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Brazilians report lack of cybersecurity skills

Not knowing what to do to protect their digital lives is a source of distress for users in the country, says report.

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iOS 13: Things Apple still needs to fix

Apple has unveiled iOS 13, the next-generation mobile platform that will power the iPhone. But there's still a lot of things it could fix in the platform to make it more usable.

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Fun and functional Raspberry Pi accessories (July 2019 edition)

Use a Raspberry Pi in your hardware projects? You'll want to take a look at these amazing, useful, and highly functional accessories.

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Best Raspberry Pi alternatives (July 2019 edition)

Fantastic selection of single board computers suitable for a variety of projects, from basic homebrew builds all the way to advanced applications such as automation, and even AI and ML, with prices ranging from around $10 to over $250.

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New versions of FinFisher mobile spyware discovered in Myanmar

New and upgraded versions of FinFisher spyware for Android and iOS discovered in 20 countries.

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Amazon Prime Day may see decelerating sales halo for e-commerce sites, says Salesforce

Amazon's 48 hour e-commerce extravaganza is likely to deliver growth of 51% compared 60% a year ago for non-Amazon sites.

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IBM teams up with Columbus Crew to design, deliver digital experiences

IBM is increasingly looking toward sports as a way to highlight its technology and digital design services.

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Troll lawyer uploads porn to Pirate Bay, extorts downloaders to settle ‘copyright’ claims

The lawyer deliberately released copyrighted material in order to coerce downloaders to settle -- or be publicly humiliated.

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Robot that started fire costs Ocado $137M

Safety is a massive unaddressed issue in the rapidly evolving automation sector.

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Adobe tackles vulnerabilities in Dreamweaver, Experience Manager, Bridge

July’s patch update has landed and Flash is nowhere to be seen.

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Tuesday, July 9, 2019

Pinterest opens Singapore office in APAC expansion drive

Six years after launching its Tokyo office, the social networking platform sets up a second regional office in Singapore to support its Southeast Asian and Indian operations, where it has been seeing high growth rates.

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iLife Shinebot W400 floor washing robot: For everyone who hates washing floors

The iLife Shinebot W400 is a superb addition to any home or office with hard flooring who wants a robot floor washer.

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One-third of gamers feel businesses don't care about them

Although gamers watch more videos than all other audiences, brands try to sell them useless products and services.

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Thinkware Q800Pro: Unobtrusive, with great tracking features via the cloud

Sit back and relax knowing that your car is as protected as possible, with this very unobtrusive dash cam from Thinkware.

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Cisco acquires Acacia Communications for $2.6 billion

Cisco buys one of its suppliers for its optical interconnect technology.

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Google buys Elastifile to bolster GCP's file storage service

Elastifile lets enterprises elastically scale-out or scale-in storage capacity on-demand.

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ServiceNow says it will run its full SaaS platform on Microsoft's Azure plus its own cloud

A couple of months after announcing a strategic partnership with Google Cloud, ServiceNow is expanding its cloud commitments with Microsoft.

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Marriott faces $123 million GDPR fine in the UK for last year's data breach

The intent to fine Marriott comes a day after the ICO announced a $230 million GDPR fine against British Airways.

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Workers waste half their time as they struggle with data

As data grows in complexity, data workers waste time searching for and preparing data instead of gaining insights according to a new report.

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IBM closes $34 billion Red Hat acquisition: Now it's time to deliver

Red Hat is now part of IBM and the two companies made sure customers, developers and partners all knew about the commitment to open source, developer programs and multi-cloud deployments.

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Philadelphia Federal Credit Union customer accounts pilfered by fraudsters

Some customers lost hundreds of dollars during the weekend’s ATM fraud spree.

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Differentiate your brand with an experience architecture

Desperate for differentiation: Creativity galvanizes the total brand experience.

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Must-have Mac apps and utilities

Here are some of the best performance, security, and productivity apps and utilities for you Mac.

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OpenText deepens partnership with Google Cloud, leveraging Anthos

Additionally, OpenText is using Google Cloud's global disaster recovery services and integrating its portfolio of products with G Suite.

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Reinventing the wheel with modular electric vehicle development

A platform approach to car design could encourage faster development of clean car technologies.

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MacBook Air and MacBook Pro updated

The updated MacBook Air and MacBook Pro are part of Apple’s Back to School promotion.

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Facebook transfer of data from EU to US shores argued in European high court

The EU’s highest court will debate whether the practice leaves EU citizen open to US surveillance.

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Elastic takes the first steps toward building out its SIEM solution

Following its dive into APM, the new release of the Elastic stack has the beginnings of what will become a security events-based solution.

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Fake eFax emails are now spreading Dridex Trojan, RMS RAT

Phishing attachments are dropping a dangerous combination of Trojan and remote access tool.

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Estonia's new e-residency security focus: 'You can't launder money with a digital ID'

Instead of the goal of gaining 10 million e-residents by 2025, Estonia is now focusing on security and usability.

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How to speed up your old, tired Mac

Has your Mac gone from feeling super speedy to super sluggish? Have boot times gone from seconds to minutes? Are you starting to think that it might be time to buy a new Mac? Not so fast! Here's how you can give your old Mac a new lease of life.

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Anubis Android banking malware returns with extensive financial app hit list

Thousands of new samples are targeting 188 banking and finance-related apps.

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Logitech wireless USB dongles vulnerable to new hijacking flaws

Vulnerabilities found in Logitech's proprietary Unifying USB dongle technology.

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iOS 13 Public Beta 2: Better, but still a very broken beta

Still a long way to go until it's ready.

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Monday, July 8, 2019

Debian 10 'Buster' Linux arrives

Over two years in the making, the latest version of Debian Linux arrives.

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Argonne scientists perform huge file transfers to model the makeup of the Universe

A team led by Argonne National Laboratory scientists moved 2.9 petabytes of data -- in a single file transfer -- as part of a project involving some of the largest-ever cosmological simulations.

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Microsoft admitted to private Linux developer security list

Linux developers recognize Microsoft's contributions to Linux and security -- by letting the company's Linux developers in its closed linux-distro security list.

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The world's most famous and dangerous APT (state-developed) malware

A list of the most dangerous, effective, and most well-known malware strains that have been developed by the cyber-security units of various countries' intelligence and military branches.

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Microsoft warns about Astaroth malware campaign

New hard-to-detect Astaroth campaigns spotted using fileless execution and living-off-the-land techniques.

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Microsoft releases preview of its Desktop Analytics app-compatibility assessment service

Microsoft's Desktop Analytics service, now in public preview, is designed to help business users check their app-compatibility levels and mitigate issues involving the latest Windows 10 feature updates.

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Singapore wants more details on Facebook Libra before deciding on regulatory response

Country's central bank remains in talks with Facebook and wants more details on how the US social media platform plans to implement its cryptocurrency before exploring potential legislation.

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Woz wants you to get off Facebook right now

The Apple co-founder believes the privacy tradeoff just isn't worth it.

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Microsoft SQL Server 2008/R2 reach end of support; SQL Server 2019 and Azure await

Microsoft's database releases from 2008 and 2010 reach end of extended support. In response, Redmond says, that for many customers, the time for cloud migration has arrived.

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Building the ultimate cable organizer

Mixing CAD, 3D printing, some basic woodworking, and the self-discipline to throw out obsolete cables, David Gewirtz takes you through the process of building the ultimate cable organizer and his tried and true seven-step system for organizing cables and keeping them in order.

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AI projects likely to face challenges, failures as bandwagon fills up, surveys say

IDC finds that a bevy of companies want to become AI first even though they may not have a strategy or idea of what cultural goal is exactly. Here's a look at a few other AI landmines.

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Brazil to add digital data protection to fundamental rights

A proposal has been approved to put protection of personal information in digital platforms in the individual guarantees secured by the constitution.

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The state of AI in 2019: Breakthroughs in machine learning, natural language processing, games, and knowledge graphs

A tour de force on progress in AI, by some of the world's leading experts and venture capitalists.

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Game of (rods and) cones: Will computer vision rule the enterprise?

Enterprises are implementing new computer vision solutions to drive growth and operational efficiencies across a host of use cases, ranging from marketing to manufacturing. And, if you go after the right use cases, these solutions require little investment, are quick to implement, and deliver value at scale.

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Fieldwork Software database leak exposed sensitive SMB records, customer credit card details

Once in a blue moon, however, the owner of leaky servers will take warnings seriously.

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On the road with the Garmin Dash Cam Mini and 66W: Clear video, driver assist, and smartphone control

My family likes to drive older vehicles so mobile tech such as Garmin's line of dashboard cameras offer important functionality. A couple of the latest Garmin cameras bound the current lineup with a tiny camera and a fully functional driver assistant.

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FBI, ICE plunder DMV driver database ‘gold mine’ for facial recognition scans

The agencies are reportedly harvesting driver license imagery without citizen or lawmaker consent.

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Laundry folding robot turns to crowd equity to iron out kinks

Recent regulatory changes have opened up crowd equity opportunities for technology startups.

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Amazon requests FCC consent to launch Internet satellites

Project Kuiper needs the agency’s permission for its next stage.

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Backdoor found in Ruby library for checking for strong passwords

Cookie-accepting, eval-running backdoor found in popular Ruby library.

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Sunday, July 7, 2019

The Windows 10 misinformation machine fires up again

The loudest voices screaming about Windows 10 sometimes have no idea what they're talking about. Case in point: This dire warning from Gordon Kelly at Forbes, who is as ill-informed as ever.

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A journalist's wrecked MacBook keyboard tells a terrible story

Many stories have emerged of Apple's entirely unreliable new keyboard. One man, though, posts a picture of his and it's truly painful. Coincidentally, Apple is now rumored to be killing this butterfly forever.

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Canonical GitHub account hacked, Ubuntu source code safe

Ubuntu source code appears to be safe; however Canonical is investigating.

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Saturday, July 6, 2019

How to enable DNS-over-HTTPS (DoH) in Firefox

A step by step guide to enable DNS-over-HTTPS (DoH) support in the Firefox browser.

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Mozilla: No plans to enable DNS-over-HTTPS by default in the UK

But there's nothing stopping users from enabling the DNS-over-HTTPS feature in Firefox on their own, though.

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Microsoft is axing internal use rights for its products for its reseller partners

Microsoft is discontinuing internal use rights for product licenses, as well as cutting previously included on-premises support incidents provided to its reseller partners.

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InvisibleShield Glass+ 360 for Apple Watch: Protects the display and edges of your smartwatch

Wearing your Apple Watch daily means it is out there exposed to contact with various objects so it's not bad insurance to protect that display with a glass protector. ZAGG also includes a bumper to protect the edges of the Apple Watch.

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How much does 1.5TB of RAM cost?

While most of us get away with having a few gigabytes of RAM, there are modern motherboards designed for workstations that can take enormous amounts of RAM. But lots of RAM is expensive. Very expensive.

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Google Chrome to get a video Play/Pause button on the toolbar

Chrome users will soon have a quicker way to pause auto-playing sound in their browser.

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Friday, July 5, 2019

Google goes for verticals, scale in APAC cloud push

Cloud vendor has identified health and life sciences as well as retail amongst key growth sectors and is looking to triple its headcount in the Asia-Pacific region over the next 18 months.

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Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp repaired without a real explanation

Facebook and friends are back. What happened? We don't know.

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UK's largest police forensics lab paid ransom demand to recover locked data

Eurofins Scientific has already recovered from the incident. Didn't say how much it paid hackers.

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Smart waste management system highlights potential for narrowband IoT deployments

Twilio is highlighting a use case of its Narrowband IoT service that it says could help revamp archaic waste management processes.

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Croatian government targeted by mysterious hackers

Government agencies targeted with never before seen malware payload — named SilentTrinity.

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How to prepare for the coming recession

Whether a downturn arrives or not, becoming an adaptive enterprise will drive customer obsession and better business results.

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How much RAM does your Windows 10 PC need? (2019 edition)

Is there a case for having more than 16GB or more of RAM in a Windows 10 PC? Sure there is, but the bang for the buck trails off.

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How to speed up web browsing and save money on Android

Who doesn't want faster browsing? Here's a quick and simple trick that will help both speed up your browsing on your Android smartphone, and save on data charges if you don't have an unlimited data package.

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Tor Project to fix bug used for DDoS attacks on Onion sites for years

Tor vulnerability has been exploited for years and has been used for censorship, sabotage, and extortion of Onion sites.

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What would Steve Jobs think of the today's Apple?

Steve Jobs never left anyone in any doubt as to what he thought. And thanks to hundreds of hours of keynotes, speeches, and interviews, we can get an insight into what Apple's co-founder might think about the current state of the company.

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UK watchdog singles out Google, Facebook in advertising probe

The CMA wants to understand exactly how dominant the tech giants are in UK advertising.

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Stop doing stupid stuff with your smartphone!

Just don't take your smartphone into pools or the ocean, no matter what the ads show.

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Thursday, July 4, 2019

UK ISP group names Mozilla 'Internet Villain' for supporting 'DNS-over-HTTPS'

UK government and local ISPs are putting the pressure on browsers to drop plans to support DoH protocol.

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7-Eleven Japanese customers lose $500,000 due to mobile app flaw

Hackers exploit 7-Eleven's poorly designed password reset function to make unwanted charges on 900 customers' accounts.

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Fake Samsung firmware update app tricks more than 10 million Android users

"Updates for Samsung" app promises firmware updates but only shows ads and wants money for (working) downloads.

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Worse than ugly: Why Apple's iPhone 11 may be the most boring upgrade ever

All of these small, iterative improvements are nice, but they aren't particularly compelling, especially if you have an iPhone XS or an XR.

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Microsoft once called Linux 'a cancer,' and that was a big mistake

Microsoft's hostility to Linux has softened dramatically in recent years, but the scars from the war against Linux are still visible today.

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Google Chrome to block heavy ads that use too many system resources

Chrome to unload ad iframes that use too much bandwidth and CPU.

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New cheaper iPhone would drop a flagship feature

Apple is getting hammered in the Chinese market, and in an attempt to claw back market share from the likes of Huawei, Vivo, and Oppo is planning to release a cheaper iPhone. But cheaper means making compromises.

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Independence Day: When we'll be prisoners of our cars no more

As driverless technologies improve, there'll be no more Uber, Hertz, or even car owners. Here's how Amazon and Apple will take us all for a ride.

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PGP SKS key network poisoned by unknown hackers

A defect in the protocol has allowed poisoned certificates to surface.

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Hacker who launched DDoS attacks on Sony, EA, and Steam gets 27 months in prison

Six years later, DerpTrolling, the hacker who started all the Christmas DDoS attacks, gets prison time.

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New Golang malware plays the Linux field in quest for cryptocurrency

The malware strain is on the hunt for Monero by exploiting Linux servers.

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YouTube policy on removing ‘instructional hacking’ content causes infosec community outrage

Videos removed from a prominent educational channel brought the policy to light. Supporters fought back.

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Sodinokibi ransomware is now using a former Windows zero-day

Sodinokibi keeps evolving and shows why it's considered the next big threat on the ransomware scene.

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Wednesday, July 3, 2019

US appeals court: Amazon liable for third-party vendors' products

The ruling could be significant for Amazon, given that third-party sales account for a major portion of Amazon.com's e-commerce business.

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OpenID Foundation says 'Sign In with Apple' is not secure enough

In an open letter, the OpenID Foundation says Sign In with Apple "exposes users to greater security and privacy risks."

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Parachute validation: An unlikely new step on the road to drone delivery

If drone delivery is going to take off, safety is key. Some validation procedures are already in place.

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Former Brazilian ministers slam budget cuts to science and technology

A manifesto of 10 previous incumbents warned that drastic reductions in science and technology spending will undermine the country's competitiveness.

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Swappa local: A trusted local marketplace to buy and sell your used gear

For local sales, people often use Craigslist, OfferUp, or Facebook. Swappa is known for trusted exchanges of tech and is now bringing its validation processes and community to local markets.

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New Windows 10 20H1 test build adds new notification-settings options

Microsoft also is rolling out to non-Insider testers Notification support with Your Phone for select Android phones this week.

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Vodafone switches on 5G network in the UK, introduces new plans for businesses

Next-generation mobile connectivity is now available in seven UK cities, with 12 more to follow later in the year. ZDNet asks Vodafone's CTO whether the Huawei question will affect the company's future plans.

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Facebook images broken, Instagram and WhatsApp struggling too

No, it's not just you. Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp users around the world are having problems.

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Facebook’s recent moves highlight the grand challenge of digital ethics

Facebook has become a new world superpower; but instead of nukes, it combines technologies in order to accelerate disruption and expand its influence at a scale we simply can’t grasp.

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First-ever malware strain spotted abusing new DoH (DNS over HTTPS) protocol

Godlua, a Linux DDoS bot, is the first-ever malware strain seen using DoH to hide its DNS traffic.

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Must-have accessory for all MacBook owners

I'm not a big fan when it comes to dongles and hubs for laptops, but this accessory is perfect for anyone with a MacBook or Windows laptop equipped with only USB-C ports.

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Anker Premium 7-in-1 USB-C hub

The Anker Premium 7-in-1 USB-C hub is the perfect companion to a USB-C equipped laptop.

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Symantec shares surge on report Broadcom considers acquisition

Reports suggest the companies are in advanced talks over a buyout.

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'Silence' hackers hit banks in Bangladesh, India, Sri Lanka, and Kyrgyzstan

Silence hacker group allegedly stole $3 million from Bangladesh's Dutch Bangla Bank.

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Google resurrects Lion of Mosul statue with 3D printing following ISIS destruction

3D printing has shown itself to be a valuable tool to bring something back of the past.

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'Budget' MacBook Pro refresh incoming

Looking to buy Apple's 'budget' MacBook Pro? Might be worth holding back on that purchase for a while.

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Lair of robot sea snake: In the depths, this autonomous guardian lies ready to work

An underwater autonomous vehicle is being tested deep in a Norwegian fjord before moving to offshore oil fields.

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Amazon confirms Alexa customer voice recordings are kept forever

That is unless you know how to delete them manually.

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Engineer faces 219 years in prison for smuggling US military chips to China

The chips have been used by DARPA and the US Air Force.

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D-Link to undergo security audits for 10 years as part of FTC settlement

D-Link must also implement a new and modern software security program for its routers and security cameras.

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Tuesday, July 2, 2019

NZ finally updates its cybersecurity strategy, so where's Australia's?

New Zealand's generic new cybersecurity strategy may be long on motherhood statements, short on detail, and late, but it sure beats Australia's two years of cyber policy stagnation.

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$100M for bare bones "connected worker" wearable

In a tight labor market, technology is helping distribute knowledge and skills in the field.

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US Cyber Command issues alert about hackers exploiting Outlook vulnerability

US Cyber Command shares links to new malware exploiting an Outlook bug patched in 2017.

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Most iPhone owners are clueless about their phones (Samsung owners aren't much better)

A new survey points to a surprising lack of knowledge on the part of iPhone owners. Or is it so surprising?

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Microsoft wants to start marketing Microsoft 365 as a single product in its new fiscal year

Microsoft is stepping up its efforts to market Microsoft 365 -- its subscription bundle of Windows 10, Office 365 and Enterprise Mobility + Security -- in a more integrated way. And it's reorganizing internally to try to do so.

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Cloudflare stutters and the internet stumbles

An internal Cloudflare problem caused websites to fall bringing some parts of the internet to a crawl.

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With new feature update calendar, Microsoft finally settles on a sensible Windows 10 release schedule

This week, Microsoft announced that its next feature update will be the most low-key Windows 10 version ever. You could even call it what it really is: a service pack. Here's why Microsoft wants no upgrade drama as 2020 approaches.

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Nvidia unveils GeForce RTX SUPER gaming GPUs

The GPUs are said to deliver up to 25 percent faster performance than the original RTX 20 series.

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US wants to isolate power grids with 'retro' technology to limit cyber-attacks

SEIA bill, inspired by the 2015 cyber-attack on Ukraine's power grid, passes Senate.

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Would you spend $2,000 on an updated Samsung Galaxy Fold?

Samsung may be getting ready to unveil an updated Galaxy Fold… but would you buy one following the fiasco?

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Best Raspberry Pi alternatives (Best of 2019)

Looking for single board computers? Here is a fantastic selection of single board computers suitable for a variety of projects, from basic homebrew builds all the way to advanced applications such as automation, and even AI and ML, with prices ranging from around $10 to over $250.

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Best Android smartphones (July 2019)

If you are in the market for a new Android smartphone, here are a selection that offer a level of power and performance that would give the iPhone a run for its money.

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G20 supports proposal to make cryptocurrency exchanges hand over user data

The rules could unmask cryptocurrency trades and account holders in the future.

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No developers required: Why this company chose no-code over software devs

A Dutch insurer has decided no-code development lets it create new services faster.

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Google hopes to standardize robots.txt by going open source

Google wants to make the Robots Exclusion Protocol an Internet standard.

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Ten years later, malware authors are still abusing 'Heaven's Gate' technique

Mid-2000s antivirus evasion technique is still popular even today, more than a decade later.

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Monday, July 1, 2019

Samsung launches Bixby Marketplace in the US and Korea

The new marketplace will let users download third-party services that work with Samsung's voice-activated assistant.

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Florida city fires IT employee after paying ransom demand last week

At least one head rolls after second Florida city pays gigantic ransom demand to ransomware gang.

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What is a chief growth officer? Beats me

Many companies are now embracing the notion of a chief growth officer. But what is it? And why on Earth is it there?

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Sport businesses become digital media companies in the digital media revolution

Another post by my favorite sports influencer and thought leader, Stephen Bourke. He charts the present and the future of an industry that has enormous impact: sports.

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iOS tip: How to clear your iPhone's RAM and make it faster

Finding that your iPhone is feeling a little slow? Here's a quick and easy trick to help speed it up without having to restart it or delete any apps or data.

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Getnord Lynx: Super-tough Android smartphone with a massive battery

Want a smartphone with an enormous battery that will survive far more than anything an iPhone could tolerate? You need the Getnord Lynx.

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Getnord Lynx: Super-tough Android smartphone

Tour of a super-tough Android smartphone with a massive battery that can last all day and take anything you can throw at it.

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Germany to publish standard on modern secure browsers

Germany's cyber-security agency to publish a document on the features of a modern "secure" browser.

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Facebook abused to spread Remote Access Trojans since 2014

It is estimated that tens of thousands of users became victims of the campaign.

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Smart home maker leaks customer data, device passwords

Billions of user records leak via IoT vendor's exposed ElasticSearch server.

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Ad-juster report shows publishers lack vital programmatic ad data

Media companies are losing large revenues by being kept in the dark on programmatic advertising performance

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TV tomorrow: The era of the cable box may be over

While you may be one of the growing number of Americans without a cable box, that doesn't necessarily mean you're saving a lot of money.

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iPhone, iPad, and Mac buyer's guide: July 2019 edition

Here's a tour of what's fresh and what's not so fresh in the Apple Store.

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How to tell if your Windows laptop battery is worn

Are you finding that the battery in your Windows laptop isn't lasting as long as it used to? Here how to tell if it is getting worn.

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Former Equifax executive sent behind bars for insider trades, profiting on data breach

An opportunity to cash in on the data breach was seized, with prison as a consequence.

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These emerging tech firms selected as World Economic Forum "pioneers"

From micro-factories to urban farming, these 56 firms are worth watching.

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Cirque du Soleil app gives attackers same admin rights as operators

The developers of the app did not implement any form of authentication.

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Malaysia MVNO offers free data roaming with Singapore debut

redONE has made its official debut in Singapore following a month-long pilot launch in late-May, offering free data roaming between the two countries and service plans from S$8 a month with 3GB data.

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Gay dating app fined $240,000 for leaking nude and private photos

Maker of Jack'd gay dating app left users' private photos online for a year without doing anything, despite report.

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