Tuesday, October 13, 2020

Vote safely: How to find a trustworthy election ballot drop-off location

With all the FUD being generated about US election security, it's more important than ever to make sure your vote is actually counted.

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New iPhones: Why upgrading to a 5G phone is probably a waste of money

5G is an exciting new technology that just won't do all that much for your pricey new smartphone. Here's why.

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Best Prime Day deals 2020: Smartphones and mobile

The very best smartphone and accessory deals on Amazon.

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Best Prime Day deals 2020: Cables, adaptors, chargers, and hubs

The very best deals on charging cables and more on Amazon.

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Dell's Digital Transformation Index shows turbulence ahead

To say there is some turbulence in corporate IT would be an understatement. For instance, nearly 1 in 3 enterprises survey are worried their organizations may not survive in the next couple of years.

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Singapore tightens security requirements for new home routers

Effective from April 13 next year, home routers will have to meet new security requirements before they can be sold in Singapore.

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Singapore tightens security requirements for new home routers

Effective from April 13 next year, home routers will have to meet new security requirements before they can be sold in Singapore.

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Monday, October 12, 2020

Malware gangs love open source offensive hacking tools

Hacking tools released by security researchers often end up being abused by bad guys as well.

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Amazon's Alexa is driving IT managers crazy

An extensive new study reveals what's really worrying IT and security professionals. It also reveals a little of their (Deeply human) hypocrisy.

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Open Invention Network open-source, non-aggression patents now covers Android and exFAT.

Open source's main patent protection organization is expanding its reach far beyond just Linux.

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How Twilio's $3.2 billion Segment acquisition transforms the company

With Segment, Twilio can now be connected to every touch point customers have with their end users.

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Bitcoin wallet update trick has netted criminals more than $22 million

Criminal gangs are sending fake updates to owners of Electrum wallets, installing malware, and stealing user funds.

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Ransomware operators now outsource network access exploits to speed up attacks

The trend is on the rise as ransomware continues to be lucrative -- especially in the enterprise space.

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Best 5G phones available from US carriers: Galaxy Z Fold 2, Note 20 Ultra, and more

Despite my skepticism, US wireless carriers were able to launch 5G networks in 2019 in three flavors. It's become standard in 2020 for mid-range and flagship phones across all major US wireless carriers and most new phones incorporate 5G technology.

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For IBM, will spinning off GTS help it get the Red Hat mojo?

Spinning off a low-margin, low-growth business should help IBM focus on its future mission, but on its own, won’t end the disconnect in priorities between a software business and a services business.

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Microsoft and others orchestrate takedown of TrickBot botnet

FS-ISAC, ESET, Lumen’s Black Lotus Labs, NTT, Symantec, and the Microsoft Defender team participated in the takedown.

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Chinese city launches cryptocurrency lottery, gives away digital coins to promote adoption

Shenzhen will become the latest testbed for China’s sovereign digital currency.

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Twitter slaps warning on President Trump tweet claiming coronavirus immunity

Trump has claimed immunity to the virus, despite no scientific backing.

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Sunday, October 11, 2020

Hacker groups chain VPN and Windows bugs to attack US government networks

Some attacks were successful and intruders gained "unauthorized access to elections support systems."

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Dutton pushes against encryption yet again but oversight at home is slow

Australia's Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton gangs up with major nations to claim that cops are just being reasonable while tech companies are endangering public safety.

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Verizon adds 8-inch TCL Tab to its Android tablet lineup

After releasing well-received smartphones under its own name earlier this year, TCL enters the tablet market with a $199 slate available exclusively through its wireless carrier partner.

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Saturday, October 10, 2020

Google Cloud kicks out Proud Boys websites

Official website and online store for the Proud Boys far-right group have been kicked off Google Cloud on Thursday.

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McDonald's used tech to get better. Chick-fil-A's customers just laughed

When big consumer brands buy smaller tech companies, the results aren't always readily visible. In the case of McDonald's, there has been palpable success. Yet can tech solve everything?

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The $16 accessory Apple should supply with every new MacBook

This tiny accessory has thwarted me from accidentally damaging my MacBook dozens of times.

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Children and parent info exposed in Georgia DHS data breach

The personal and health data of children and adults involved in Child Protective Services cases was exposed.

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New self-erasing chip could be used to detect counterfeit or tampered products

Special chips holding messages can be placed inside products. When the chip is exposed to natural light, the message disappears.

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Friday, October 9, 2020

IBM advanced Project Debater effort with Key Point Analysis

Noam Slonim, lead researcher for IBM's Project Debater effort​, said the goal of Key Point Analysis is to "enable AI systems to manage the human language."

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Document-signing service Docsketch discloses security breach

Docsketch says an unauthorized third-party accessed a three-week old copy of its database.

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Bail out Mickey Mouse: Is Disney too big to fail?

Should the United States government consider a "bailout" similar to banking and automotive for companies like Disney?

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Microsoft's CEO is tired of working from home and he's not alone

Satya Nadella worries that staring into a screen lulls you into a stupor and casual interactions just don't happen anymore. Some research agrees with him.

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Open-source use goes up while the economy goes down

Wall Street may continue its insane upward rise, but Tidelift is finding the more sensible, financially strapped businesses on Main Street are turning ever more open source.

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Chrome changes how its cache system works to improve privacy

Chrome 86, launched this week, introduces new privacy-focused "cache partitioning" mechanism.

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Mobvoi TicWatch Pro 3 review: Qualcomm's 4100 processor powers Google's best Wear OS smartwatch

Qualcomm's Snapdragon Wear 4100 platform launched in 2020 and Mobvoi is first out of the gate with a Google Wear OS smartwatch. It's a very fast watch with long battery life and available at a reasonable $300 price. Some fitness features are lacking, but it's the best available so far.

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Microsoft: Most employees can work from home less than 50 percent of the time

Microsoft is advising its employees of new remote work guidelines in light of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic

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IBM enters the esports fray with Overwatch League partnership

IBM Watson will have its day in the emerging technology, sports, and cloud entertainment industry.

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US unveils enforcement framework to combat terrorist, criminal cryptocurrency activities

Blockchain technologies are described as “breathtaking,” but still, the US wants to tighten its grip on emerging criminal use cases.

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Aukey: Up to 46 percent off chargers or power banks for your home, home office, or car

Amazon Prime Day is coming, but accessory maker Aukey is out with some great early deals, with up to 46 percent off chargers and power banks.

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AMD is in late-stage talks to buy rival chipmaker Xilinx: report

The deal could be worth as much as $30 billion.

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Thursday, October 8, 2020

Facebook's alleged indifference of Indian hate speech linked to policy chief's political bias

Facebook's inaction over hate speech videos that led to the Delhi riots has attracted widespread condemnation.

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Zoom looks for post-pandemic, APAC growth

Having enjoyed significant growth this year, the video conferencing company is aiming to maintain the momentum beyond the global pandemic and drive further expansion in Asia-Pacific, as organisations seek to redefine future workspaces.

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AMD unveils Ryzen 5000 processors, including 'the world's best gaming CPU'

Prices starting at $299, and will be out November 5th.

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Eye exams at home: A safe way to update your eyeglass Rx in the age of COVID-19

As the pandemic drags along and we continue to be aware of the risk of face-to-face contact, what happens when you need new glasses? We look at an affordable device that can take you from test to new glasses, all without risking COVID-19 exposure.

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Can Microsoft's Bing-Edge shopping tools make a dent in Google's search monopoly?

Microsoft has poured billions into its Bing search engine, and today Bing's index is the only alternative to Google. The company continues to tie Bing and its Edge browser together with new consumer-focused features, but the efforts are barely paying off.

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Nextbase 622GW Dash Cam hands-on: Advanced technology and capability provides a safety net for drivers

The latest Nextbase dashboard camera comes with high resolution video recording, improved night vision, and software to connect your Android or iPhone. There's even a parking mode to record the scene around you if your vehicle is bumped.

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Checkout free stores head to college (and soon to you)

Move over Amazon Go, checkout-free shopping spreads beyond the A-Z smile.

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Ulefone Armor 9: The best Android 10 smartphone for engineers and outdoor workers

The smartphone is excellent. And the accessories take this to the next level.

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Waterbear malware used in attack wave against government agencies

The loader has been launched against a number of Taiwanese government entities.

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240+ Android apps caught showing out-of-context ads

The malicious applications were showing ads but making them appear as coming from other, legitimate apps.

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Tesla accuses employee of Californian factory sabotage

This is not the first time the company has been targeted by individuals seeking to disrupt operations.

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US seizes Iranian government domains masked as legitimate news outlets

The web of domains was utilized to spread propaganda and disinformation.

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ICANN turns on root server cluster in Singapore

Comprising "dozens of servers", the new Managed Root Server cluster in Singapore is ICANN's first in Asia-Pacific, where its smaller sites are its busiest and currently receive twice as many queries as Europe.

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Wednesday, October 7, 2020

It is getting harder to fill tech roles yet we need them now more than ever

Although COVID-19 has redefined our work, tech hiring is becoming harder for many employers.

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New Window 10 test build adds set-up customization options

Microsoft is testing a new optional set-up page, plus the ability for enterprise users to modify file associations on a more granular basis as part of its latest Windows 10 Dev Channel test build.

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Blockstack launches phase 3 Krypton: proof-of-transfer implemented on the Stacks 2.0 testnet

The latest phase in the Stacks 2.0 blockchain network has been announced

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Singapore spotlights OT security, unveils security roadmap focusing on infrastructure

Stressing the need to safeguard key systems, Singapore will set up a panel comprising global experts to offer advice on operational technology (OT) cybersecurity and launches the country's cybersecurity blueprint that focuses on securing digital infrastructure and cyber activities.

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Why Europe's Automation Adoption Is Different From The Rest Of The World

The benefits of automation are widely understood. However, the rate of adoption differs in Europe, compared to the Americas and Asia Pacific. Why is this so?

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Amazon announces price cuts on GPU instances in AWS Sagemaker

AWS also announced Wednesday that it's launching an interactive cloud training series for the first time ever on its Twitch streaming platform.

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Verizon, Cisco partner on 5G edge services for entertainment industry

The companies will integrate Verizon's 5G network and edge interfaces with products from Cisco's sports and entertainment portfolio.

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X-Carve Pro: A big step up for the Inventables X-Carve desktop CNC

Inventables, makers of the X-Carve CNC, have announced a Pro model aimed at designers and professionals looking for an easy-to-use device that can increase their production output and turnaround speed.

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Supreme Court takes on Google vs. Oracle: The biggest software development case ever

More than a decade in the marking the Supreme Court may finally decide if application programming interfaces (APIs) can be copyrighted. If the court decides they are, everything you know about making programs will change for the worse.

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Polar announces Vantage V2: Captures extensive data and helps you apply it to achieving goals

There are loads of wearables capturing all sorts of data and with the latest flagship GPS sports watch, Polar provides compelling hardware and then helps you use that data for improvement. The Vantage V2 offers several hardware and software enhancements compared to the Vantage V.

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Data center spending to grow 6% in 2021 as enterprises rebound from cash flow restrictions

Gartner has released its latest data center infrastructure forecast, projecting that spending on global data center infrastructure products will reach $200 billion in 2021.

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Slack brings direct messaging to Slack Connect

Slack is holding a virtual version of its annual Frontiers conference this week and with it announced a bevy of new product features and tools within the Slack platform.

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Okta plots new SDK, API to enable biometric, push notifications on mobile

According to Okta, security and authentication services need to acknowledge mobile-first workflows and technologies.

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What's inside Harris's home office? A no compromise duality

Lockdowns simply prove that my infrastructure is as flexible as I'd hoped: A combination of deeply rooted heavyweight capability and flyweight mobility.

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Robot reapers and AI: Just another day on the farm

Pressures on agriculture have forced a technological revolution that are driving a new age of farming.

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Chargeasap Omega 200W charger: The charger for people with two MacBooks

Get the power of four chargers for pretty much what a single Apple 96W USB-C charger costs.

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Chargeasap Omega 200W charger

The unit sports twin 100W USB-C Power Delivery 3.0 PPS ports that can run simultaneously, pushing enough power to keep two 16-inch MacBook Pros going, and there are also two USB-A ports supporting Quick Charge 3.0, AFC, VOOC, SCP, FCP, and pretty much every other major fast charging protocol currently in use.

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UK Department For Education fails to meet UK, GDPR data protection standards - with flying colors

A compulsory audit has revealed severe security failings and data management problems.

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Hackers exploit Windows Error Reporting service in new fileless attack

The Kraken attack technique abuses WER to avoid detection.

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GitLab patches Elasticsearch private group data leak bug

Public group projects made private were still searchable via an API.

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ZeroFOX acquires Cyveillance threat intelligence business from LookingGlass

The deal focuses on improving threat intelligence features on the ZeroFOX platform.

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Tuesday, October 6, 2020

Budget 2020: Australia's cyber dollars are full of stale hot air

New is not new in Australia's federal Budget. Almost all of the cybersecurity spending is a re-announcement, and there are few measurable targets.

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Low and no-code are wonderful, but a 'big code' world lurks underneath

For developers, code releases are "emotional" events. Many have fear and anxiety at the moment they release code or submit it for review --and fear breaking dependencies

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ST Engineering bolsters cloud portfolio with CloudSphere investment

Made through its venture capital arm ST Engineering Ventures, the investment will see the Singapore company expand its current cloud service offerings beyond assessment and migration.

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Google Cloud joins the EOS blockchain network as block producer candidate

Block.one says the tech giant will eventually become an EOS network block producer.

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Microsoft most aggressive when it comes to software audits, says Flexera report

Enterprises aren't big fans of the dreaded software audit, but nearly half of them have faced one from Microsoft.

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Bluetti EB240: Your own personal, portable power station for when disaster strikes (or you want to go off-grid)

A massive 2400Wh of power at your disposal, ready for when the lights go out.

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Bluetti EB240 2400Wh/1000W portable power station

The EB240 is a beast. It's a huge heavy box with a sturdy handle on the top, and inside is 2,400Wh of LG lithium cells that can output 1,000W of AC (1,200W surge), 9A of 12V power, and four USB-A ports outputting 2A, and a 45W USB-C port.

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Microsoft's latest surprising move just might scare Google

It wasn't a big announcement. But it may show that Microsoft now means business in Google's most cherished arena: Search. Of course, Redmond denies it.

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Amazfit ZenBuds review: Audio puts you to sleep, the earbuds track all of the details

Some people have difficulty sleeping and the new Amazfit ZenBuds are designed to help you reach a level of serenity so that you drift off peacefully. The earbuds then monitor your sleep, including your heart rate, breathing quality, sleeping position, and more.

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Alation revamps UX, adds analytics to its data catalog platform

With a search-centric interface, improved analytics and a new cloud-friendly architecture, Alation sees its 2020.3 release as the biggest it's put out in years, or maybe ever.

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Nutanix extends public and hybrid cloud database support

New multi-cluster support, in conjunction with native AWS and Azure support, pave the way for hybrid cloud deployments pairing production and DevTest, and public cloud lift and shift scenarios for database as a service.

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Equinix Metal available, may transform data center, co-location giant Equinix

Equinix now has a key piece for its cloud platform and aims to move data center infrastructure around "at the speed of software."

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FireEye’s Mandiant debuts new SaaS threat intelligence suite

The threat intelligence solution is the first of many planned to augment global security teams.

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F5 Networks intros new fraud detection engine based on Shape Security acquisition

F5's new SaaS offering evaluates online transactions in order to understand user intent and block potential fraud before it occurs.

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Faraday Future takes aim at public markets through SPAC agreement

The EV maker hopes to take a quick road to a potential IPO.

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Apricorn releases industry’s largest hardware-encrypted storage drive

Up to 18TB of 256-bit AES XTS hardware-encrypted USB data storage.

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Google rebrands G Suite as Google Workspace, starts rolling out new UI

Google rebranded G Suite as the collaboration and productivity market evolves amid a convergence of video conferencing, productivity apps and messaging.

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Boom! Mobile falls prey to Magecart card-skimming attack

Researchers say the website is still compromised, placing consumers at risk.

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UN maritime agency says it was hacked

Attack took place last week and "overcame robust security measures" the agency had in place to protect IT systems.

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Flippy the burger-flipping robot goes on sale

Doesn't come with fries and soda, but it's a happy meal for franchise operators.

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Singapore banks to develop digital trade registry for better transparency

To be powered by blockchain technology, the digital registry aims to be a central database for banks to access records of trade transactions and reduce risks of duplicate financing.

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Monday, October 5, 2020

Five bar and cafe owners arrested in France for running no-log WiFi networks

A 2006 French law says any person who provides internet access must keep access logs for at least one year.

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Payment card security remains lax, says Verizon Business report

The Verizon Business 2020 Payment Security Report highlights that PCI DSS compliance is down 27.5% from 2016.

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Microsoft says Iranian hackers are exploiting the Zerologon vulnerability

Microsoft links back the attacks to an Iranian hacker group known as Mercury, or MuddyWater.

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Hackers claim they can now jailbreak Apple's T2 security chip

Jailbreak involves combining last year's checkm8 exploit with the Blackbird vulnerability disclosed this August.

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Hobot Legee-688 2-in-1 robot vacuum review: D shape and no app connectivity

Hobot says the "D" shape is to allow the robot to sweep into corners that usually are missed with a regular round robot. And it does very effectively indeed.

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Which streaming stick? Chromecast and Fire Stick compared, as Apple casts a long shadow

With Apple pending on its own streaming device release, Apple customers who intend to subscribe to Apple One’s service bundle should wait.

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DocuSign's eSignature service now integrates with Slack

The integration will allow users to send and sign documents with eSignature directly within the Slack application.

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Nextcloud 20: One private cloud to rule them all

It started as a great, open-source Infrastructure-as-a-Service cloud, but today Nextcloud is becoming an all-in-one office productivity suite.

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Facebook to tap 1,200 rooftops to power Singapore data centre, operations

Social media platform inks deal with Sunseap Group to tap energy generated from solar panels placed atop 1,200 apartment blocks across Singapore, which is expected to churn 100MWp of capacity when fully completed in 2022.

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An iPhone 12 to please everyone -- well, except Android fans

Apple is expected to offer the iPhone 12 in a bewildering range of options.

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Chinese hacker group spotted using a UEFI bootkit in the wild

Targets included diplomatic entities and NGOs in Africa, Asia, and Europe.

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Brazil advances in digital competitiveness ranking

Progress has been made progress in areas such as research and development productivity but the availability of skills is still an issue.

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Nvidia unveils Jetson Nano 2GB for students and robot hobbyists

The $59 kit comes with online training and certification.

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Avaya to integrate Nvidia's Maxine cloud streaming video AI into Avaya Spaces

For Avaya, the partnership with Nvidia will enable it to add more visual and virtual experiences to its collaboration platform.

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Poll results: Here's why people are sticking with Windows 7

Nearly 10% of the visitors to this website who are using Windows PCs are still running Windows 7. Why? The poll results tell a consistent (and occasionally surprising) story.

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Why you shouldn't stop this 'hidden' location tracking on your iPhone

Doing so will, among other things, wear out your battery much sooner than it should.

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Amazon Halo Band review: Creepy yet unobtrusive and useful for quantified self health data junkies

Amazon's Halo app and Halo Band have a few interesting features and insights that may be useful beyond fitness as long as you allow it to listen in. My bet is Amazon Halo Band is really going to be about corporate wellness programs.

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Four npm packages found uploading user details on a GitHub page

Collected information included IP address, country, city, computer username, home directory path, and CPU model.

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Microsoft releases tool to update Defender inside Windows install images

The new tool supports installation images for Windows 10 (Enterprise, Pro, and Home editions), Windows Server 2019, and Windows Server 2016.

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Leaders of ‘notorious’ Team Xecuter game piracy, homebrew group arrested

US prosecutors allege the team spearheaded the sale of devices for hacking popular consoles.

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NEC snaps up Swiss digital banking solutions provider Avaloq in $2.2 billion deal

The deal will open up the global digital payments market to NEC.

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Sunday, October 4, 2020

Amazon Prime Day and earlier holiday shopping will ding Black Friday, Cyber Monday

Like 2020 in general, holiday shopping is going to be a series of first-time events. Surveys from Accenture and Salesforce indicate holiday shopping will start in October amid smaller budgets and concerns about supply chain disruptions.

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New Ttint IoT botnet caught exploiting two zero-days in Tenda routers

Ttint is a new form of IoT botnet that also includes remote access tools-like (RAT) features, rarely seen in these types of botnets before.

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iPhone battery bad after installing iOS 14? Apple offers some help

But I warn you now, this is not a quick and easy fix.

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I tried to give a streaming service my money. Then the comedy began

For too many online businesses, customer service seems optional. Or merely a machine. But a sports streaming service that wouldn't take my money at all? This was funny, in all the most first-world purgatorial ways.

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This is how Samsung gets Verizon reps to sell its phones and I just can’t

Ever wondered how smartphone makers try to encourage salespeople to push their wares? Walk this way. You just can't lose.

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How to get a free satellite phone

Globalstar are offering free pre-owned GSP-1700 satellite phones to users taking out a new service subscription.

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Globalstar GSP-1700 satellite phone and Globalstar 9600 data hotspot

Voice, SMS, and data pretty much anywhere in the world!

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Saturday, October 3, 2020

Two North American hospitality merchants hacked in May and June

Visa did not share the name of the two victims but said that one company had three different strains of point-of-sale (POS) malware on its network.

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Amazfit Zepp E Square smartwatch hands-on: Gorgeous design, long battery life, and focus on health

Amazfit's first Zepp-branded watch is appealing for its small size, stunning design, solid health and activity tracking capability, and long battery life. It's limited as a smartwatch though.

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Why wait? The future of data is now

You don’t need the most advanced and emerging technologies to set your data strategy, resource, and investment plans. You just need to be smarter about your data and generate live-action solution experiences to be resilient, elastic, fast, and enable real growth.

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Burger King used the simplest tech to expose McDonald’s customer service

How do you try to fix McDonald's customer service issues? If you're Burger King, you use tech to get personal. Yet it's not as if Burger King is personally so perfect, as I soon discovered.

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New Ucam security camera is powered by the blockchain

IoTeX and Tenvis have released the first security camera that delivers complete privacy over the images captured by the device

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Is your Apple Watch battery worn and in need of replacing? Here's how to tell without taking it off your wrist

watchOS 7 can tell you that and a lot more.

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Apple Watch watchOS 7 Battery Settings

To find this on your Apple Watch, go to Settings > Battery > Battery Health

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Friday, October 2, 2020

Samsung Galaxy S20 FE: How to buy and where to find the best deals

Samsung's latest 5G phone, the Galaxy S20 Fan Edition, is already marked down.

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Forecasting in uncertainty: Too soon to declare the worst is over in the US tech market downturn

While recent tech earnings and other data suggest that the pandemic recession’s damage to the US tech market was not that bad and perhaps improving, think again. US employment data in August 2020 reveals new insights about the industries that’ve been hit hard and about those that have escaped damage so far.

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Google is creating a special Android security team to find bugs in sensitive apps

Android apps that will be on the team's radar include COVID-19 contact tracing apps and election-related apps.

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The content streaming wars come home: Who'll win your living room - Google, Apple or Amazon?

It wasn't this problematic back when we consumed everything with a cable TV box and had DVRs.

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Best practices for tech transformation in government

As governments around the world deal with the global pandemic and economic challenges, the need for digital transformation and exceptional government customer experience (CX) has never been greater.

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Google sets up research grant for finding bugs in browser JavaScript engines

Eligible browser JavaScript engines include JavaScriptCore (Safari), V8 (Chrome, Edge), and Spidermonkey (Firefox).

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Nomad bands for Apple Watch Series 6: High quality, attractive elastomer, leather, and metal options

The Apple Watch Series 6 was recently released and there are plenty of band options available directly from Apple. Nomad offers affordable elastomer, Horween leather, and titanium bands that are extremely well constructed and attractive.

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The tech crisis that isn’t: China controls the world’s rare earth supply chains

Is it a crisis when a country holds a commanding lead in supplying a critical global market successfully manages to avoid disrupting that market amid a pandemic, and doesn’t have “United” in its name?

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iOS 14 is suffering from an old Windows problem

If you're going to make user interface changes, make them consistent. And make them where they're needed.

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Back-saving underwear and the magic of assistive fabric

Low-profile elastic clothing can work wonders for easing strain, according to new research.

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Encrypted USB flash drive you can unlock with your smartphone (or Apple Watch)

The iStorage datAshur BT USB flash drive combines security with convenience -- perfect for consumers and enterprise users.

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iStorage datAshur BT hardware encrypted flash drive

FIPS 140-2 Level 3 compliant storage drive with wireless unlock feature and remote management. IP57 rated for dust and water resistance.

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Researchers track hacking ‘fingerprints,’ link Russian attackers to Windows exploit sellers

The new technique was used to profile prolific Windows LPE exploit sellers.

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ESET discovers a rare APT that stayed undetected for nine years

Active since 2011 but only discovered this year, the XDSpy hacker group targeted government and private companies in Belarus, Moldova, Russia, Serbia, and Ukraine.

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4G, 5G networks could be vulnerable to exploit due to ‘mishmash’ of old technologies

The decades-old SS7 signaling system is one of numerous protocols exposing 5G networks to abuse.

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Thursday, October 1, 2020

Digital pioneer Geoff Huston apologises for bringing the internet to Australia

Huston says the internet is a 'gigantic vanity-reinforcing distorted TikTok selfie' and web security is 'the punchline to some demented sick joke'. But Australia's first Privacy Commissioner thinks he's being optimistic.

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Microsoft has a brilliant new idea for working from home. You may not like it

Redmond is trying very hard to make working from home more palatable. One of its new ideas may need work.

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Microsoft Surface Duo review: Buy it for dual screen use, not for its old specs

Microsoft's first generation Surface Duo is optimized for multi-taskers and offers a glimpse of our productive future. However, it's tough to get past last year's specifications for more than $1,400.

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Microsoft adds new Arm-based Surface Pro X models, smaller Surface Laptop Go to its line-up

Microsoft's new holiday hardware includes updated Surface Pro X 2-in-1s starting at $1,500, and a new, smaller Surface Laptop Go, starting at $550.

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With API attacks rising, Cloudflare launches a free API security tool

Claudflare launches API Shield, a new service to protect web APIs against attacks.

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Imperva acquires database security startup jSonar

jSonar secured a $50 million investment from Goldman Sachs only a few months ago.

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Corporate diversity programs could receive a boost from Glassdoor's anonymous insider reviews

Diversity is best experienced from the inside. Glassdoor says it will publish data on workforce diversity volunteered by insiders at thousands of companies.

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Microsoft helped me install Ubuntu Linux on my Windows 10 PC, and it's actually pretty good

Anyone who's ever read the comments here knows that the answer to every tech problem is "Switch to Linux." If you're curious about what Linux is and how it works, Microsoft can help.

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Best streaming music services in 2020: Spotify, Apple, Amazon, and more alternatives

Free is nice, but these music services are absolutely worth paying for. Each one offers ad-free streaming for paid subscribers, plus the ability to save content for offline listening and stream any song or album on demand.

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Amazon Timestream database is now generally available

The latest addition to the AWS database portfolio focuses on time series data – a segment where fit-for-purpose databases are emerging because use cases ranging from IoT to e-commerce are driving data volumes overwhelming general-purpose platforms.

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Find out why your iPhone battery is draining

Using the tools in iOS 14 to diagnose battery drain.

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Using iOS 14 to diagnose battery drain

How to find if apps are draining your battery, or you need a new battery fitted in your iPhone.

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Nokia launches ‘world-first’ 4G, 5G automation network slicing solution

Nokia touts the “extreme automation” capabilities of the new solution.

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Control your iPhone with taps, but not taps on the screen!

Yes, you can now control your iPhone by tapping the back of it.

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This product shouldn't exist: Inside a disposable phone charger

We don't need to be going back to the days of throwing batteries away, especially rechargeable batteries.

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Inside a disposable phone charger

The Power Hit Instant Charger comes with a microUSB connector for older Android handsets.

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More Americans share social security, financial and medical information than before the pandemic

How has the COVID-19 pandemic has affected consumer attitudes around privacy and trust in institutions, and what has changed since last year?

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iOS 14: The worst release to date

A quick release of iOS 14.0.1 brought some fixes, but things are still super rocky. And it's time for Apple to change the way iOS releases are released.

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The state of AI in 2020: democratization, industrialization, and the way to artificial general intelligence

From fit for purpose development to pie in the sky research, this is what AI looks like in 2020

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Singtel appoints consumer head as new group CEO

Singapore telco's CEO Chua Sock Koong, who is set to retire in January, will be replaced by 27-year company veteran and current head of Singapore consumer business, Yuen Kuan Moon.

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IPStorm botnet expands from Windows to Android, Mac, and Linux

IPStorm botnet quadruples in size to reach 13,500 infected systems.

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Wirecard ordered to cease Singapore payment services

Scandal-hit payments vendor can no longer offer its payment services in Singapore and must return all funds to its customers, following a directive from the country's industry regulator.

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