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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Wednesday, September 30, 2020

UK NCSC: Don't disable updates so you can continue using Adobe Flash past its EOL

UK cybersecurity agency warns system administrators not to disable app and browser updates as a way to continue using Flash inside current or legacy enterprise software.

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Twitter removes 130 Iranian accounts for trying to disrupt the US Presidential Debate

Twitter says it removed the accounts following a tip from the FBI.

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Microsoft is testing Your Phone app-management improvements

Microsoft also is rolling out a new Dev Channel test build (No. 20226) to Windows Insiders with some storage-device notification changes and other updates and fixes.

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Windows XP leak confirmed after user compiles the leaked code into a working OS

The Windows XP source code that leaked last week is incomplete, lacking some components, but is authentic.

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Microsoft touts Windows 10 on Arm advances, including 64-bit emulation

After months of not talking up Windows on Arm, Microsoft officials are now touting new capabilities and new app support for the platform.

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GitHub rolls out new Code Scanning security feature to all users

New Code Scanning feature will tell GitHub users when they've added known security flaws in their code

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Linkury adware caught distributing full-blown malware

Linkury (SafeFinder) installations linked to infections with the Socelars and Kpot infostealer trojans.

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Rotten phish spoils employee experience

A thoughtless phishing simulation can tarnish your brand and employee goodwill.

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Innovators’ 101: Which ideas to realize and why

Four steps to ensure success in your innovation endeavors.

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Facebook adds chat interoperability between Instagram and Messenger

The update is part of the company's years-long goal to rebuild its core services around encryption, privacy and interoperability.

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$15 million business email scam campaign in the US exposed

The FBI is investigating the global campaign in which millions of dollars have been stolen from at least 150 victims.

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Most South American CEOs report advances in access to AI skills

A new study by KPMG investigates the achievements relating to the current digital focus

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DocuSign Analyzer aims to save legal costs, labor with AI-aided contract negotiations

DocuSign Analyzer is also designed to spot errors and anomalies that can hamper deals.

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CXOs still trust gut instinct over data as data driven cultures easier said than done, says Alation report

The biggest takeaway is that 65% of data professionals said their company's C-level executives ignore data when making business decisions.

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

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

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HP launches HP Reverb G2 Omnicept edition, eyes human centric VR

HP said its Omnicept products are designed to help developers and enterprises create "more human centered VR experiences."

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Salesforce launches clouds for media, communications, public sector, utilities

The additions, which come amid the Vlocity acquisition, have industry specific process and data models.

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Landmark waiver lets drones fly into fire

With much of the west burning, a first-ever FAA waiver loosens regulations for drones.

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This worm phishing campaign is a game-changer in password theft, account takeovers

The security incident highlights the need for multi-factor authentication in the enterprise.

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Ecovacs Deebot T8 robot vacuum review: multi-function mopping and sweeping with superb accessories

The Ecovacs Deebot T8 robot vacuum works with optional modular accessories to enhance your robot cleaning experience

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Intel teams up with Lightbits Labs to maximize data center profitability

The partnership is geared toward improving cost-of-ownership data center solutions.

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Singapore touts blockchain use in COVID-19 data management

Singapore's SGInnovate and Accredify have developed a blockchain-powered Digital Health Passport they say offer a more efficient way to manage medical records, pointing to a pilot that saw COVID-19 discharge memos verified more than 1.5 million times.

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Salesforce launches Work.com for Vaccines, aims to scale COVID-19 vaccinations

The challenge for vaccine programs at scale will be connecting systems, analyzing outcomes and tracking appointments, wellness data and management.

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KT looks to tap Thailand's cloud growth with JTS partnership

South Korean telco aims to make its foray in the country's internet data centre market by end-2021, teaming up with local systems integrator Jasmine Telecom Systems to lure global cloud vendors as customers.

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Tuesday, September 29, 2020

Twitter hires new CISO in industry veteran Rinki Sethi

Sethi previously served in security roles at Rubrik, IBM, Palo Alto Networks, Intuit, and eBay.

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Dell readies a Tiger Lake refresh on XPS 13 Ubuntu Linux Developer Edition

Arguably the best Linux laptop ever is getting a major speed boost.

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VMware to acquire automation software provider SaltStack

By acquiring SaltStack, VMware said it will extend its automation capabilities beyond infrastructure to the software and packages inside virtual machines and containers.

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Apple Watch Series 6 review: Outstanding smartwatch, but health software offers little guidance

The Apple Watch is arguably the best smartwatch available today and improvements like a very bright always-on display and new colors are nice to see. The health software needs work as sleep and blood oxygen tracking are not as well done as others.

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Drain the App Store swamp: Elect an independent third party

It's time for a new third-party, truly independent app store -- one not tied to an existing player -- so that developers and end-users can determine their own fates.

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VMware, Nvidia integrate on architecture, technology as they aim to accelerate AI adoption

The partnership secures Nvidia's role in hybrid clouds as VMware outlined an architecture that incorporates data processing units (DPUs) in the data center, cloud and edge.

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Dell builds tighter VMware integrations for cloud, app modernization

Dell announced updates to Dell Technologies Cloud, portfolio updates to better support VMware's Tanzu platform, and updates to its storage and data protection portfolio.

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Microsoft: Some ransomware attacks take less than 45 minutes

Microsoft goes over the recent malware trends in its new "Digital Defense Report."

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Arm unveils new Cortex CPU built for autonomous applications

The new Cortex-A78AE CPU is Arm's answer for the automotive and industrial sector's next-gen compute needs.

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Garmin Forerunner 745 review: A smaller, lighter option for runners and triathletes

The latest Forerunner model from Garmin is a slimmed down 945 without mapping and golf. It has the latest software features and a new Track Run mode that is sure to please those who train on the track.

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Storyblocks launches DIY tool to up-level Instagram, TikTok, YouTube content

Now you can easily create videos for social media platforms with Storyblocks Maker

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Amazon debuts Amazon One: bringing payments to your palm

Forget RFID chips -- Amazon wants to connect payment cards to your palm’s unique signature.

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Security firm McAfee files for IPO on enthusiasm for IT stocks

Enterprise company IPOs are doing well and McAfee hopes that will continue as Intel seeks to completely reverse its 2010 acquisition.

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Poll: Why are you still using Windows 7?

According to analytics data for tens of millions of website visits, as many as 10% of you are still running Windows 7. Rather than speculate on the reasons why, I've put together a poll. If you're still on Windows 7, please share your reasons.

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Lenovo unveils ThinkPad X1 Nano foldable for $1,599, X1 Fold available for preorder

Lenovo's ThinkPad X1 Fold has been on the runway for a while, but now that preorders are underway the PC giant plans to fast follow with the ThinkPad X1 Nano.

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Oracle rolls out improvements across SaaS applications

The updates come as enterprises rethink their longer-term business strategies, months into the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Nevada school district refuses to submit to ransomware blackmail, hacker publishes student data

Thousands of students have reportedly had their private data released online.

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Former Amazon finance manager and family charged with $1.4m insider trading scheme

The charges relate to trading made before Amazon earnings announcements.

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Monday, September 28, 2020

QNAP tells NAS users to update firmware to avoid new type of ransomware

AgeLocker ransomware has been seen infecting QNAP NAS systems since June.

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Google expands EMEA cloud business with new partners, cloud regions

The tech giant has outlined its plans for the European, Middle Eastern, and African regions.

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911 services down in multiple US states

Most services are now restored. No technical reason for the outage given.

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All four of the world's largest shipping companies have now been hit by cyber-attacks

Maritime industry needs to focus more on securing shore-based systems and stop prioritizing the less likely ship-based attacks.

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80 million US households intend to purchase a new type of smart home device

Smart home technology has grown increasingly popular and adoption of smart home technology is expected to grow to 57% over the next five years.

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

Microsoft's much-hyped free upgrade offer for Windows 10 ended in four years ago, right? Not exactly. It's September 2020 and my readers report that you can still use Microsoft's free upgrade tools to install Windows 10 on an old PC running Windows 7 or Windows 8.1. No product key is required, and the digital license says you're activated and ready to go.

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Brazilian government achieves multimillion-dollar savings with remote working

New rules for public sector workers have been introduced this month, where expenses are paid for by employees who choose to operate from home.

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Linux graphical apps coming to Windows SubSystem for Linux

Linux on Windows is continuing to grow ever more powerful and functional. Now, graphical Linux programs are being integrated into WSL.

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The System, book review: How the internet works and who runs it

James Ball tells the story of the great co-operative experiment, now commercially captured, that is the internet.

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Best WordPress hosting in 2020: Pagely, WordPress VP, WP Engine, Kinsta, and more

If you're using a content management system to produce your website, there's a good chance you're using WordPress. In this guide, we present the very best WordPress hosting providers, including many companies that specialize in all things WordPress.

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QuickBooks users can now import purchase data from Amazon Business

Intuit announced a new integration with Amazon Business that aims to make it easier for SMBs to import purchase and reconciliation data into QuickBooks.

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UHS hospital network hit by ransomware attack

UHS operates more than 400 hospitals across the US and UK. Some US hospitals have been down since Sunday.

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How and why Microsoft is building a 'telco-grade cloud'

Microsoft isn't trying to become a telco, despite recent forays into 5G. Instead, it's building out Azure to appeal even more to telcos, officials say.

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Next normal notes on CRM/CX/CE: Microsoft Ignite? It's really all about Doom

Ignite 2020 provided a look at what's in store for Microsoft's business products and services in the next few months. More important than Ignite, however, is Microsoft acquisition of gaming industry giant ZeniMax Media. Here's why it matters.

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Dell upgrades XPS 13 laptops with Intel's new Tiger Lake processors

In addition to the notebooks gaining the latest 11th-generation Core processors and Xe integrated graphics, the Developer Edition will be the first Tiger Lake laptop to ship with Linux Ubuntu 20.04TLS pre-loaded.

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Alexa for rent: Why Amazon needs to stop selling us new Echos

If I upgrade these devices, I am paying to help Amazon strengthen its infrastructure. What's in it for me?

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Suspicious logins reported after ransomware attack on US govt contractor

Ransomware attack on Tyler Technologies is looking worse by the day.

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DataStax amps up Cassandra certification training

Looking to grow the Apache Cassandra skills base, DataStax is launching a more structured outgrowth of its existing workshop programs aimed at large and small consulting partners.

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Students rise up against forced remote spy app usage in colleges, universities

Recent clashes highlight concerns that forcing students to use remote exam monitoring software is an affront to personal privacy.

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Neural network trained to control anesthetic doses, keep patients under during surgery

Researchers demonstrate how deep learning could eventually replace traditional anesthetic practices.

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iOS 14.0.1: The battery and connectivity woes continue

iOS 14.0.1 fixes some things. Breaks other things.

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Sunday, September 27, 2020

Arm swimming in a sea of uncertainty that could sink its business model

Sitting at the start of an 18-month window to possibly move to Nvidia, the chip design giant's future is extremely foggy.

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Singapore urges need for international organisations to 'reform' in digital age

Singapore's Foreign Affairs Minister calls for the United Nations and World Trade Organisation to be reformed, so international rules are in line with cybersecurity and other key digital developments.

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I risked staying in a hotel and I won't do it again for a while

COVID hit the hotel industry very hard. And, much as hotel companies try to recover, the current experience makes one wonder whether technology can really help at all.

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Google removes 17 Android apps doing WAP billing fraud from the Play Store

The 17 apps were infected with the Joker (Bread) malware, which Google described in January 2020 as one of the most persistent threats it dealt with since 2017.

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Saturday, September 26, 2020

Larger tablets revive tablet PC market during pandemic

Tablets with screen size 10 inches and above has become top-selling segment for first time, as market sees sales increasing at the fastest rate since 2014, according to a new research report.

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Covid-19 crisis spurred greater API development, survey suggests

Survey of more than 13,000 developers shows things were full-steam ahead with APIs, which helped enterprises ramp up their digital transformation efforts.

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This company's Zoom policy may be the worst I've ever heard

Working from home has made many companies reassess how they manage. Some manage to make things worse.

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KuCoin cryptocurrency exchange hacked for $150 million

KuCoin said an intruder drained all its hot wallets today.

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Friday, September 25, 2020

Pastebin adds 'Burn After Read' and 'Password Protected Pastes' to the dismay of the infosec community

The two new features will make it easier to disguise malware operations.

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Best mouse in 2020: From SteelSeries to Logitech, the top mice compared

Finding yourself spending more and more time working from your home office? Time to kit it out with quality mice so you can get more work done in less time, and also keep your hands and wrists healthy.

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Twitter warns of possible API keys leak

Incorrect server settings on the Twitter Developer portal led to browsers caching API keys, account access token and secret.

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You can bypass TikTok's MFA by logging in via a browser

Enabling MFA in the TikTok mobile app doesn't apply it for the web dashboard. TikTok promised to fix the issue.

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Amazfit PowerBuds review: Heart rate sensor, innovative ear hooks, and long battery life

Bluetooth wireless headsets have become a standard today and Amazfit just confirmed you don't have to spend more than $99 for an outstanding option. If you exercise with music then you will appreciate the design elements of the PowerBuds.

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Of course I want an Amazon drone flying inside my house. Don't you?

Amazon's riveting new product, the Ring Always Home Cam, is truly sent from the gods.

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Always Home Cam: Amazon's robot drone flying inside our homes seems like a bad idea

Amazon doesn't just want to hear you at home. It wants to be a full-fledged housemate. But much as an indoor flying drone scares me, I think I have to have one.

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A closer look at Microsoft Azure Arc

The promise of Azure Arc is providing the simplicity of the cloud control plane inside the data center. A year after announcement with the core platform now going GA, we thought it would be a good time for a deeper dive to see how Azure Arc actually works.

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Preparing for the future: The 2020s will demand more from your tech

What worked in the 2010s will not work in the 2020s as we see business shift from global toward hyperlocal operations. Aligning your tech stack to address the highest risks to your organization and pursue the right innovations will be the differentiator for future-fit firms in the 2020s.

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Verizon, AT&T settle overcharging whistleblower case for $116 million

Updated: The lawsuit alleged that both telecoms giants overcharged government agencies for over a decade.

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Follow-the-leader: A shortcut to autonomous trucking

Auto trucks don't need drivers if they have a good guide.

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Accenture's Kathryn Ross on cultivating VC funding for Black entrepreneurs

Accenture's Black Founders Development Program includes strategic investment in North America and expansion globally as well as community engagement and thought leadership.

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Airbnb may be exposing private host inbox messages, bookings and earnings data

Airbnb hosts report that they are able to access inboxes that do not belong to them.

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Brazil investigates online voting

A demo in the upcoming elections will inform the potential future adoption of the remote model

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First hydrogen-powered aircraft takes flight in ‘major’ breakthrough for the industry

ZeroAvia says this form of next-generation craft will eventually match fossil fuel counterparts.

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Thursday, September 24, 2020

Software developers were very productive through the Covid crisis, which is no surprise to software developers

Survey shows dev team productivity has held up very well through the crisis. Credit the fact that many developers have been working remotely for decades.

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What's new in Windows 10 version 20H2

Microsoft's getting ready to release another feature update for Windows 10. This one's a minor update, with just a handful of changes. Here's what you can expect.

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Microsoft Stream video users: Get ready to migrate (again)

Microsoft is rebuilding its Microsoft Stream video service over the next several months and will be moving it to use SharePoint Online and OneDrive for Business for storing and managing videos across Microsoft 365.

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Amazon's Alexa gets a new brain on Echo, becomes smarter via AI and aims for ambience

Amazon's new Echo devices are more like edge computing hardware in enterprises where the AI processing is going local. The upshot is that Alexa will be more ambient in the smart home, but most likely coming to work with you.

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Amazon refreshes Echo lineup with new custom chip

The updated smart speaker lineup also features a sleek new design and new capabilities for kids.

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Every new Alexa device: Scenes from Amazon's event [in pictures]

Here are sneak peaks of all the latest Alexa and Echo gear.

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Twitter prepares for US election with new security training, penetration tests

Twitter has also rolled out hardware security keys to all employees to prevent social engineering and phishing attacks.

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BI is dead; long live BI

Enterprise business intelligence is thriving. Here are five trends that will shape its future.

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TicWatch Pro 3 announced: First smartwatch with Qualcomm Snapdragon Wear 4100

Mobvoi continues to develop compelling smartwatches that run Google's Wear OS. The latest offering builds on Qualcomm's Snapdragon Wear 4100 and brings long battery life, blood oxygen monitoring, and much more at a very affordable $300 price.

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Polish police shut down hacker super-group involved in bomb threats, ransomware, SIM swapping

The hackers also distributed Windows and Android malware, and even ran 50 fake online stores where they defrauded buyers.

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BlackBerry's Q2 benefits from security demand amid remote work shifts

BlackBerry CEO John Chen has his reservations about productivity and innovation if everyone worked from home, but the trend is helping his business.

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Apple Watch Series 6 first look: New colors, blood oxygen sensor, and improved internals

The Apple Watch is arguably the best smartwatch available today and while the Series 6 looks about the same as previous models there are improvements inside that demonstrate Apple's desire to help you stay healthy during these difficult times.

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BMF CEO John Kawola on 3D printing parts smaller than a human hair

Exclusive ZDNet interview: If you thought you understood the opportunities offered by 3D printing, think again. We take a look at a technology so amazing, it hardly seems real. But it is. We're completely blown away that it exists and by the possibilities.

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ICO fines profiteering UK firm for touting coronavirus products over spam texts

The UK company sent cold texts offering products “effective against coronavirus.”

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During Covid-19, the rich don't do Amazon like you and me

Rich people have the money to think of everything. Even how they have their packages delivered.

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How the Apple Silicon Mac will attack the PC

Apple's pincer movement - features AND price - is a direct attack on Wintel. With a third of the personal computing market, Apple is poised to remake the traditional Wintel PC - or render it obsolete

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Next-generation police dogs now sniff out your electronics

Drugs and weapons are not the only criminal evidence police dogs are on the hunt for.

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COVID-19 stokes the chatbot hype in financial services

The global pandemic has accelerated digital transformation and automation in financial services, and many firms have launched chatbots to deal with the unusually high volume of customer service requests. But are chatbots ready for prime time?

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Google introduces COVID-19 layer to Maps, revealing hotspot infection areas

You can now view state and city trends in coronavirus caseloads.

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Get a 3-axis gimbal stabilizer for your smartphone for $50

Give your smartphone videos a professional feel with a 3-axis gimbal stabilizer -- now available at a low price.

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Instagram bug opened a path for hackers to hijack app, turn smartphones into spies

The RCE vulnerability, now patched, took nothing more than an image file to trigger.

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Microsoft says it detected active attacks leveraging Zerologon vulnerability

Zerologon patching window is slowly closing as Microsoft warns of attacks in the wild.

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New 'Alien' malware can steal passwords from 226 Android apps

Most targets are banking apps, but Alien can also show phishing pages for social, instant messaging, and cryptocurrency apps.

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Facebook removes fake accounts linked to Philippine military, police

Social media platform removes more than 200 accounts for breaching its foreign or government interference policies, including 57 with links to the Philippine military and police.

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Wednesday, September 23, 2020

Pandemic accelerates wearables market in Brazil

Sales of devices saw 21% growth in the second quarter of 2020 as consumers worry about sedentary lifestyles, according to a new study.

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How useful is LinkedIn when almost half of profiles have outdated information?

We know that we have to update more than our resume to stand out amongst other applicants. But are you using LinkedIn properly to get that next role – and is it useful at all?

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Lenovo to roll out Ubuntu Linux 20.04 LTS across nearly 30 ThinkPads, ThinkStations

First, Fedora, and now, Ubuntu Linux. Lenovo is getting serious about the Linux desktop, with support for almost 30 ThinkPads and ThinkStations.

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New Windows 10 test build adds a Skype 'Meet Now' taskbar feature

Microsoft is getting more aggressive in taking on Zoom with a new Skype Meet Now taskbar button, part of the latest Windows 10 Dev Channel test build.

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Google unveils new real-time threat detection tool from Chronicle

The tool is the culmination of Chronicle's efforts to build a rules engine that can handle complex analytic events, flesh out a new threat detection language tuned for modern attacks and take advantage of the security advantages offered by Google's scale.

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IoT and connected devices: The best thing to happen to home automation, or a frustrating mess?

I love my new home automation system. But it didn't come without pain and frustration.

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Upgrade your home office with these affordable smart devices and tech essentials

Use the best smart devices in your home office to boost productivity and make home life more comfortable.

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Microsoft shows off 'Project Nucleus' intelligent sync technology for web apps

Microsoft is working on a new sync technology codenamed 'Project Nucleus' that officials think could go beyond Progressive Web Apps for certain scenarios, including offline content sync.

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Samsung Galaxy S20 FE: $699, 5G, key features make it midmarket contender

The Galaxy S20 FE is designed to be an extension of the Galaxy S20 lineup with the features that are most requested

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Adobe intros Liquid Mode, an AI tool that automatically reformats PDFs for small screens

Adobe's new Liquid Mode tool can understand the structure of PDFs and automatically reformat text, images and tables for consumption on small screens.

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Intel launches industrial IoT processors, software packages for various industries

Intel is aiming to create an ecosystem for industrial IoT, which will be enabled by 5G.

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Garmin Venu Sq review: $200 GPS sportswatch with advanced health metrics

Garmin clearly isn't standing by as Apple and Samsung roll out new smartwatches for the masses. The Garmin Venu Sq is a very affordable GPS sports watch with oxygen saturation measurement, respiration tracking, heart rate monitoring, stress tracking, and more.

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Facebook wipes out Chinese, Filipino misinformation campaigns

Facebook has removed two separate networks flooding the platform with inauthentic content and spam.

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Netgear BR200 small-business router with built-in site-to-site VPN

Looking for a high-performance security router for your business? The new Netgear BR200 gives you full control over your network.

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Netgear BR200 small-business router

The Netgear BR200 Insight Managed Business Router has been designed to be easy to set up, and features a built-in firewall, VLAN management, and remote cloud monitoring, and can be managed from anywhere you have an internet connection.

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Reddit-inspired social aggregation platform moves to the blockchain

In the age of social media, people invest years in growing valuable networks on various platforms, only to be severed by social media companies who block, ban, or shadowban users from their own networks.

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Ransomware gang targets Russian businesses in rare coordinated attacks

Group breaks an unofficial rule in the cybercrime underground not to target the former Soviet space.

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Tesla to develop a $25,000 electric car within three years

The announcement didn’t seem to please investors, however.

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Shopify discloses security incident caused by two rogue employees

Shopify said two rogue support staffers accessed customer transaction details for less than 200 stores.

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Need a fast USB-C to Ethernet adapter? This dongle has you covered

Convert your USB-C port to a 5GBASE-T ports offering up to 5Gbps over existing Cat5e cabling.

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TRENDnet TUC-ET5G USB-C 3.1 to 5GBASE-T Ethernet adapter

The TRENDnet TUC-ET5G USB-C 3.1 to 5GBASE-T Ethernet adapter is capable of some serious data throughput -- up to 5Gbps over existing Cat5e or better cabling.

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This how an old television took out an entire village’s broadband for 18 months

Perplexed engineers couldn’t work out why signals kept vanishing.

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Tuesday, September 22, 2020

Garmin MARQ Performance Editions: Band and sensor options for luxury GPS tool watches

Garmin promotes their high end GPS sports watch MARQ line as smart tool watches and given their high end design and specific sport focus they clearly are tools for serious watch users.

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Microsoft outlines more new Teams features coming to remote and on-site workers

Microsoft has plans to add new meeting, calling, search, insights and other new features to Teams over the next several months. Where's the Teams-fatigue-fighting feature?

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Microsoft renames and unifies more products under Microsoft Defender brand

Microsoft Threat Protection, Defender ATP, Azure Security Center, and others brought under the Microsoft Defender umbrella brand.

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Samsung debuts super-fast 980 PRO PCIe 4.0 SSD

Samsung's first consumer PCIe 4.0 NVMe solid state drive (SSD).

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Coronavirus pandemic causes ‘seismic shift’ in EU payments industry, retail trends

Forrester says that payment services and patterns in the EU have shifted, perhaps for good.

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Qualcomm unveils Snapdragon 750G processor for low-latency mobile gaming

The new chip design will bring 5G to next-generation mobile gaming apps.

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Jabra announces Elite 85t wireless headset with ANC; update adds ANC to 75t range

Jabra was one of the first to launch true wireless earbuds years ago and today released a new model with active noise cancellation. In a pleasant surprise for existing 75t owners, we also see an update bringing ANC to this series.

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iPhone battery bad under iOS 14?

Nobody like to hear it, but this is always the case with a new release. And it might not be a bug.

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HP unveils new Chromebooks, thin client and Chromebox devices

The new lineup is designed to give enterprises more control over security and compliance for remote workers.

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AMD unveils high-performance Athlon and Ryzen 3000 C-series chips for Chromebooks

AMD wants to offer users "a great Chromebook experience"

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Salesforce rolls out video tools, other products for sales reps in the COVID era

Salesforce Meetings is a video meeting management system that works with a sales rep's preferred video conferencing provider, like Zoom or Google Hangouts.

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AMD Athlon and Ryzen 3000 C-series processors for Chromebooks

AMD hopes that by adding Athlon and Ryzen 3000 C-series processors to the lineup, AMD wants to move Chromebooks out of the realm of everyday tasks such as web browsing and casual gaming, and offer silicon capable of handling heavy multitasking and smooth gaming.

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Anaplan to run on Google Cloud as two companies forge deeper partnership

The two companies will combine efforts to offer analytics to industries such as retail and healthcare.

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Fitbit Sense review: Advanced health and wellness tracking, GPS, and coaching

It's been three years since we've seen integrated GPS in a Fitbit watch form factor and the new Sense has exceeded my expectations. It performs well for 24/7 health tracking and is a solid GPS sports watch too.

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Russia wants to ban the use of secure protocols such as TLS 1.3, DoH, DoT, ESNI

Amendment to IT law would make it illegal to use encryption protocols that fully hide the traffic's destination.

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Apple, Samsung battle spills over into PCs, tablets on customer satisfaction, says ACSI

Remote work and education have tweaked the customer satisfaction pecking order among desktop PCs, tablets and laptops. ACSI outlines the PC features that net the most satisfaction.

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Quantifying customer experience programs into dollars and sense (or how I got my honorary finance degree)

Conversations around CX are generally on the emotional state of the customer and their relationship with the company. But how can this be quantified? Nancy Porte, Verint's VP of Global Customer Experience, tells you how.

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Best 5G smartphones 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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Hybrid AI through data, space, time, and industrial applications: Beyond Limits scores $113M Series C to scale up

Machine learning approaches to AI alone don't cut it. Good old-fashioned AI alone does not cut it either. Beyond Limits takes a page from the AI vision book and combines different approaches for large-scale industrial applications

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This is an AI, what's your emergency?

Complex emergencies are getting far too complex for human dispatchers to coordinate, so AI/ML is the new norm.

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Here's how three Israeli tech companies are helping tackle COVID-19

Israel has a track record as a hub for startups and innovation – now it's using those resources to take on the coronavirus.

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Monday, September 21, 2020

A troubleshooting platform for free: Netdata scores $14.2M funding to extend its open-source application monitoring platform

Netdata thinks what the world lacks is a troubleshooting platform to bring real-time metrics to observability. They are building and offering it to the world for free -- for now.

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India's ancient caste system is ruining lives in the Valley

Over 90% of Indian techies in the US are upper-caste Indians and many of them are allegedly making life a living hell for Dalits, those who are classified as the lowest of the low in India, whose horrifying historical persecution has continued in the cradle of tech.

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Details of 540,000 sports referees taken in failed ransomware attack

ArbiterSports said it paid the hackers to delete the stolen data — a database backup.

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Member of 'The Dark Overlord' hacking group sentenced to five years in prison

UK national Nathan Wyatt gets five years in prison after pleading guilty today.

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What Cassandra users think of their NoSQL DBMS

They love it, but they really, really wish there were more expert Cassandra NoSQL DBMS administrators out there.

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Brazil's data protection regulations sanctioned

But the country still lacks an agency to enforce the rules

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Hobot 298 robot review: Automated window cleaning for the office

The Hobot 298 is an ingenious robot that will clean your office windows until they shine -- inside and out.

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Microsoft secures backend server that leaked Bing data

No personal user data was leaked in the incident.

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Starlink starts to deliver on its satellite internet promise

The first performance numbers from SpaceX's Starlink satellite internet service are coming in and they're looking great. End-user terminal production numbers, though, are another matter.

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Amazon's Sidewalk network to launch this year with new devices, support from IoT chipset manufacturers

The Sidewalk protocol is part of Amazon's effort to spur the development of low-cost IoT devices that don't rely on a cellular connection.

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COVID-19 is messing up career plans and companies are not meeting our needs

Lessons learned from the early months of the pandemic have the potential to create inspiring workplaces going forward

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Banking software vendors won’t differentiate with just functionality for long

Digital banking has not only reached the banking industry but also the banking software industry.

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Nvidia arms itself to terminate Intel’s processor dominance

NVIDIA announced its plans to acquire chipmaker Arm. What does this mean for the tech industry?

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Microsoft acquires game publisher Bethesda Softworks for $7.5 billion

Microsoft is continuing to add firepower to its gaming unit. Its latest move: Spending $7.5 billion for the creator of The Elder Scrolls, Fallout, Doom and other key franchises.

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David Gewirtz hosts a tour of his home office and video studio

Every great home office is a work in progress. David Gewirtz stopped tinkering with his home office setup just long enough to give us a tour. Take a look before it changes again. Read more: https://zd.net/35TEUwX

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What's inside Gewirtz's home office? 20 years of refinement and evolution

Our resident mad scientist, ZDNet contributor and distinguished lecturer David Gewirtz, shows you his version of a modern-day wizard's tower.

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Phishing awareness training wears off after a few months

Retraining employees after six months is recommended.

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Code execution, defense evasion are top tactics used in critical attacks against corporate endpoints

Cisco examines MITRE ATT&CK data to suggest the threat vectors enterprise security staff should focus their efforts on.

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Ahana announces managed service for Presto on AWS

The startup, focused on the Presto query engine, announces its new managed service for the open source technology, available on Amazon Web Services. The company is also announcing $2.3M in additional seed funding.

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Cybersecurity skills gap: How this startup aims to solve the talent crisis

With security analysts hard to find, Estonian startup RangeForce reckons training and building skills are top priorities.

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Cryptocurrency exchange Kraken obtains approval to launch a US bank

Is this a sign of things to come for the cryptocurrency market?

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Consultants charged for bribing Amazon Marketplace employees to game the platform

Prosecutors allege the group paid handsome bribes to give clients a competitive advantage.

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Sunday, September 20, 2020

Australia's cyber power is more bark than bite

A newly-published index ranks Australia's cyber intent four spots higher than its actual cyber capability. Labor says this capability gap is down to the all-talk no-action Morrison government.

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US govt orders federal agencies to patch dangerous Zerologon bug by Monday

DHS CISA tells government agencies to patch Zerologon bug by Monday, citing "unacceptable risk" posed to federal networks.

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Hackers leak details of 1,000 high-ranking Belarus police officers

Hackers promise to leak more if police crackdown against anti-government protesters continues.

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Why Apple should make a big, beautiful bike

Apple events come and go. The software's supposed to excite more than the hardware. But how about creating a healthy and, most importantly, aesthetic impact on the environment for a change? With hardware.

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Saturday, September 19, 2020

Oracle lands TikTok as reference cloud customer, takes 12.5% stake

Oracle lands its cloud customer in TikTok and with Zoom hopes to convince enterprises that its an IaaS option.

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Paradox: Covid crisis elevates technology professionals' stature, but limits career growth

The crisis creates more pressure to deliver and keep companies afloat, more opportunities to roll out transformative technologies -- but fewer opportunities for career growth.

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How to choose an electric car (spoiler: it will probably be a Tesla)

If you've got plans to trade in your gas-guzzling internal combustion automobile for a dramatically cleaner electric vehicle, you'll need to do some math before you buy. For anyone contemplating long road trips, one company has an overwhelming advantage.

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A young Stanford graduate tried to teach me about life. It didn’t go well

Stanford has emitted many of the most successful tech founders. Yet almost five hours spent with this Stanford graduate made me wonder about the role of technology in our future and who we will become.

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Android handset makers need to stop doing this

Stop plastering your company name and branding all over my photos!

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Friday, September 18, 2020

Firefox bug lets you hijack nearby mobile browsers via WiFi

Mozilla says users should update as soon as possible to Firefox v79 for Android.

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Linux Foundation launches new entry-level IT certification

Like it or not, certifications are important for getting ahead in technology. The Linux Foundation wants to help by launching a new, entry-level certification: The Linux Foundation Certified IT Associate (LFCA).

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Microsoft enters the final stretch with Windows 10 20H2

Microsoft is putting the Windows 10 20H2 feature update through its near-final paces, rolling out what's likely the 'October 2020' update to Release Preview Ring testers.

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Spammers use hexadecimal IP addresses to evade detection

Links in spam emails looked like http://0xD83AC74E instead of "domain.com."

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Smirnoff, yay. LinkedIn, boo. How Covid-19 changed people's feelings

The coronavirus and working from home have completely altered the way people live. It's also changed the way people feel toward certain brands, according to a comprehensive new study.

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US Commerce Department to ban TikTok and WeChat downloads starting Sept. 20

The Commerce Department is enforcing the two executive orders signed by President Donald Trump in early August.

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Campaigners demand Google, Facebook, YouTube stop targeting ads at under 18s

An open letter published today comes on the heels of a lawsuit accusing Google of mining child data without consent.

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Iranian hacker group developed Android malware to steal 2FA SMS codes

The malware could steal 2FA SMS codes for Google accounts. Also contained vague functionality to do the same for Telegram and various social networks.

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CEO of cyber fraud startup NS8 arrested for defrauding investors in $123m scheme

Irony aside, the former executive allegedly secured millions from investors based on fake financial statements.

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Thursday, September 17, 2020

US sanctions Iranian government front company hiding major hacking operations

US says the Iranian government used the "Rana Intelligence Computing Company" as a front for the APT39 hacking group.

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Rebooting iOS 14 resets browser and mail apps back to Apple apps

Have you set Google Chrome or Microsoft Outlook as defaults in your iPhone or iPad instead of Safari and Mail? Better not reboot!

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Twitter imposes new security rules for US political accounts ahead of the 2020 election

The social media company also shared more information on the policies that led to its crackdown on QAnon-related tweets.

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Canonical CEO Mark Shuttleworth makes peace with Ubuntu Linux community

After users' complaints, Shuttleworth has agreed to restore the Ubuntu Community Council.

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US charges Iranian hackers for breaching US satellite companies

Three suspects were indicted, with one being a famous security researcher.

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Mozilla shuts down Firefox Send and Firefox Notes services

Mozilla will shut down Send for good after a ZDNet report over the summer that highlighted the service's popularity with malware operators.

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Accenture creates Cloud First unit, to invest $3 billion over 3 years to speed up enterprise cloud migrations

Accenture Cloud First consists of multiple services and 70,000 cloud pros that will meld technology and industry know-how.

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Best keyboards in 2020: From mechanical to minimal, the top options compared

Finding yourself spending more time working from your home office? Time to kit it out with quality keyboards so you can get more work done in less time while also keeping your joints -- especially wrists and shoulders -- healthy.

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Facebook launches Business Suite app for SMBs

The social media giant said the app will enable businesses to post to Facebook and Instagram at the same time, and manage and receive messages, notifications and alerts in one place.

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FoodPanda expands delivery service to Japan

Food delivery operator has launched its service in six cities across Japan, beginning with Kobe, Yokohama, and Nagoya, where it also aims to deliver groceries and daily essentials within 25 minutes.

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Would you pay up to $15K to keep your smartphone? One in 10 Americans would

Which pleasures would you give up to be able to keep your phones? Your dog? Your significant other? A new survey reveals just how much we would go without in order to keep our smartphones.

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First death reported following a ransomware attack on a German hospital

Death occurred after a patient was diverted to a nearby hospital after the Duesseldorf University Hospital suffered a ransomware attack.

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Singapore retains smart city lead with tech use in COVID-19

Asian nation ranks at the top of the IMD-SUTD Smart City Index for the second year, where its use of technology has been described as pivotal in its ability to combat the coronavirus pandemic.

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iOS 14 and Android 11 privacy settings: What you need to know and change

Your smartphones and tablets collect a ton of information about you. Here's how to get the most security and privacy out of your mobile device.

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Cloudera adds data engineering, visualization to its Data Platform

Cloudera announces the addition of new data engineering and data visualization "experiences" to the Cloudera Data Platform, complementing its equally new analytical database offering.

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Cloudera adds operational database to cloud service

Cloudera’s relaunch of its HBase capabilities as a new operational database service in the public cloud will have its best opportunities when paired with other CDP services.

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Bed Bath & Beyond's digital transformation: Turnaround plan features heavy dose of Google Cloud

Bed Bath & Beyond is racing to develop its digital efforts and is looking to Google Cloud's analytics and data services to give it a boost.

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Qualcomm, Ericsson, US Cellular reveal 5G mmWave data call: a solution for the last mile?

The call was made over 5km on 5G, paving the way for high speeds in rural areas.

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Five iOS 14 and iPadOS 14 security and privacy features you need to know about

Apple has baked even more security into iOS 14 and iPadOS 14 for iPhones and iPads to keep you and your data safe.

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Human biohacking: an exciting prospect, but only for the rich?

“You want a monkey tail? Good for you.”

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Wednesday, September 16, 2020

Google 'formally' bans stalkerware apps from the Play Store

Ban is meaningless as Google leaves a giant loophole in the rules, allowing stalkerware devs to rebrand their apps as child trackers.

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Your thoughts can be displayed on this cyborg garment

Instead of being able to wear your heart on your sleeve, you will soon be able to wear robotic clothes that show real-time visualizations of your thought waves.

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How to save $400+ on a new Series 6 Apple Watch: Get a $20 pulse-ox sensor from Amazon

Is the new pulse oximetry health sensor on the Series 6 Apple Watch worth the spend? We look at a very inexpensive alternative, as well as some reasons it might be worth forking over your hard-earned cash for a new Watch upgrade.

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Snowflake shares skyrocket on data warehousing player's market debut

Snowflake shares soared on its first day of trading and hit as high as $319 a share after pricing shares at $120 on Tuesday evening.

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Chrome now lets high-risk APP users scan suspicious files on demand

Users part of Google's Advanced Protection Program can now send suspicious downloads to Google and have them scanned on demand.

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US charges five hackers part of Chinese state-sponsored group APT41

US says APT41 orchestrated intrusions at more than 100 companies across the world, ranging from software vendors, video gaming companies, telcos, and more.

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Optimizely updates its Full Stack platform with new data tools, enterprise integrations

Optimizely is releasing a new version of its flagship platform that includes a new user interface, new data and analytics offerings, and integrations with AWS and Salesforce.

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Cerberus banking Trojan source code released for free to cyberattackers

An auction designed to net the developer of the Android malware $100,000 failed.

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Brazilian government aims to attract investments with digital transformation initiatives

The country is accelerating its strategy with a focus on projects around connectivity and ramping up access to digital public services.

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Apple respectfully trashes Chromebooks

With the launch of its new iPads, Apple insisted on suggesting that the computers your kids are using are really not good.

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Pure Storage acquires Portworx for $370 million

Pure's largest acquisition to date highlights how it is pushing more into multi-cloud data services along with its integrated storage gear and software.

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ServiceNow launches latest Now Platform, telecom and financial services workflows

The Paris release of the Now Platform includes six new products as well as a bevy of features such as workflow apps, customer loyalty workflows and IT and AI operations updates.

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Half of US citizens would share medical data beyond COVID-19 despite surveillance state worries

US residents are willing to serve the greater good but have reservations concerning government use of their data.

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DataStax unveils Stargate project to turn Cassandra into a multi-model database

With the Stargate open source project, DataStax hopes to widen Cassandra’s reach to non-Cassandra developers.

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HP's new PCs include the first-ever AMD-based business class desktop mini PCs

HP on Wednesday unveiled a new lineup of PCs and printer solutions designed for evolving work requirements, including the new AMD-based ProDesk 405 G6 Series.

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Apple One free with every iPhone? A services strategy to destroy Android

The new iPhone has to become a perceived perk of Apple One and Apple Card membership, not the other way around.

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Apple's antitrust fight could spell the end of iOS as we know it

While both Apple and Google are in US and EU crosshairs, Apple is in a far more precarious position. Are iOS users ready for the pros and cons of opening Pandora's app box?

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Get this tiny 20W USB-C wall charger for only $12!

You can grab Aukey's tiny yet powerful Omnia Mini 20W USB-C wall charger for only $12 -- but hurry, the offer ends soon.

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Garmin Forerunner 745 and HRM-Pro first look: Advanced running watch and premium chest strap

The Forerunner watches are focused on providing runners and triathletes with detailed training data to help them achieve their goals. The new Forerunner 745 succeeds the popular 735XT while the HRM-Pro provides running metrics and accurate heart rate data.

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iOS 14 out today, but it might be a very good idea to avoid installing it

Apple might feel that iOS 14 is ready for release, but developers are freaking out because they've not been given the time to get their apps ready.

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Qualcomm's Cloud AI 100 aims for first half 2021 deployments

Qualcomm's bet that it can use 5G to bring AI inferencing closer to edge compute nodes may be about to pay off.

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Grab must review data policies following security breaches

Singapore orders Grab to put in place a "data protection by design policy" after the mobile app platform breaches the country's personal data protection laws multiple times, which security observers say indicate the need for a "serious review".

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Adobe out-of-band patch released to tackle Media Encoder vulnerabilities

The bugs could be exploited to leak information.

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Tuesday, September 15, 2020

New MrbMiner malware has infected thousands of MSSQL databases

A hacker group is brute-forcing MSSQL servers with weak passwords and installing crypto-mining malware.

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Everything Apple announced at Sept. 15 event: Apple Watch Series 6, SE, Apple One, Fitness Plus, and iPad and iPad Air updates

The Apple Watch and iPad launch event was typical Apple. Product upgrades that spur purchases, services to threaten multiple rivals and good price points across the portfolio.

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Apple Watch takes a health-first focus with blood oxygen sensor

The new Apple Watch Series 6 advances Apple's healthcare ambitions with the ability to measure blood oxygen levels.

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Apple debuts new Apple Watch Series 6 with blood oxygen sensor

Apple said measuring blood oxygen saturation and pulse oximetry are important barometers of health, but even more so during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Data.world secures $26 million funding, exemplifies the use of semantics and knowledge graphs for metadata management

Data.world wants to eliminate data silos to answer business questions. Their bet to do this is to provide data catalogs powered by knowledge graphs and semantics. The choice of technology seems to hit the mark, but intangibles matter, too.

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Google announces Series One, new flagship Google Meet hardware

Google said the Series One hardware uses the latest in AI to deliver enhanced audio and video clarity and also utilizes its voice amplification technology TrueVoice.

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MITRE releases emulation plan for FIN6 hacking group, more to follow

New MITRE project to provide free emulation plans that mimic major threat actors in order to train and help defenders.

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IBM plots quantum computing roadmap, eyes 1,121-qubit system in 2023

IBM lays out its quantum system roadmap and plans to scale the technology as competition in the market heats up.

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Inside Adrian Kingsley-Hughes' office: The secret lives of gadgets

A tour of some of the gear that Hardware 2.0's Adrian Kingsley-Hughes uses on a daily basis to get his work done -- whether at the office, at home, or on the move.

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LiquidPiston earns Army grant for next gen drone engine

Army looks to hybrid-electric rotary engine for future of propulsion and auxiliary power.

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Choosing the right electric car: Why I won't buy a Tesla

Traditional automakers are finally beginning to catch up to Tesla in their efforts to deliver electric vehicles. The choice between a fully battery-powered car and one with an internal combustion engine involves some tough trade-offs. Fortunately, there's a third option.

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Anaplan integrates with AWS, Amazon Forecast with PlanIQ managed service

The combination of Anaplan's technology with Amazon Forecast is designed to better forecast enterprise conditions in a volatile time.

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Plasma drive thrusters to power defense department's satellite mesh

Shrinking technologies and space-aged propulsion systems are power a new generation of tiny satellites.

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Schneider Electric adds robo-advisor to climate change, sustainability services

Schneider Electric will offer AI-assisted advising to its energy and sustainability services.

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Aftershock: The long-term prognosis for a tech economy in trauma

In the short term, demand for IT services has increased since the pandemic’s onset. In a way, that’s the problem: The economy may not be healthy enough to sustain these services’ essential providers.

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Tencent expanding Singapore footprint to drive SEA expansion

Move to set up its Southeast Asian hub in Singapore comes amidst China's worsening relations with the US and India, which have led to Chinese apps being banned in both countries.

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US reaches $1.5 billion settlement with Daimler over emissions scandal

Daimler must also recall and repair Mercedes-Benz diesel cars that cheat the system.

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Can you still upgrade an old Windows Phone?

Given an old handset, I set out to see whether I could get it running again.

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Sembcorp, Google sign deal to tap Singapore's solar energy

"Multi-year" partnership will see Google paying for energy generated from solar panels installed on 500 public housing flats across Singapore, tapping it to power its local operations.

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SEC to become involved in Nikola Motors, Hindenburg 'investor fraud' battle

Nikola has been accused of misleading investors for years concerning its products and business practices.

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Aerospike Connect integrates streaming data, AI and legacy systems

After this spring's release of Aerospike 5, new updates to the Aerospike Connect product line improve integration with Spark, Kafka, Pulsar and JMS.

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Chip woes prompt Sony to cut PlayStation 5 production forecast by millions

Sony is reportedly having trouble with its custom SoC design.

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Nokia adds more automation to its Self-Organizing Network software

Automated network operations are growing more critical now, to help communication service providers handle the complexity of 5G networks, Nokia says

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Monday, September 14, 2020

Department of Veteran Affairs discloses breach impacting 46,000 veterans

Hackers accessed a VA online app and diverted payments meant for healthcare providers.

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Magento online stores hacked in largest campaign to date

Almost 2,000 Magento stores have been compromised over the weekend in the largest hacking campaign since 2015.

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Nvidia's acquisition of Arm strengthens its ecosystem, brings economies of scale to the cloud, expansion to the edge

Nvidia is after a double bottom line in the AI chip market: Better performance and better economics. Arm's acquisition helps with the economies of scale in the data center and expands Nvidia's footprint to the edge

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FBI says credential stuffing attacks are behind some recent bank hacks

The FBI is raising a sign of alarm about the rising number of credential stuffing attacks targeting financial institutions.

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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 review: Foldable perfection nearly achieved

After a couple of weeks with the new Z Fold 2, it's clear Samsung is leading the industry in smartphone innovation. Everything but S Pen support is packed into this new device, and you can now toss out that small tablet, too.

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Verizon acquires Tracfone in $6.25 billion deal

Strategically, Verizon said the deal aligns with its growth oriented network-as-a-service strategy.

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With TikTok, Oracle hopes its cloud infrastructure business goes viral

Can reference customers like TikTok and Zoom make Oracle Cloud Infrastructure more palatable to enterprises? Oracle think so.

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CISA: Chinese state hackers are exploiting F5, Citrix, Pulse Secure, and Exchange bugs

CISA says attacks have started a year ago and some have been successful.

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Nvidia's $40 billion Arm bet all about data centers, edge computing, AI

The Nvidia-Arm combination is compelling on multiple fronts and could be "a first class data center platform" but now the parties just need regulators to buy into the deal.

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COVID cybercrime: Ten disturbing statistics to keep you awake tonight

Nine out of 10 coronavirus domains are scams. Half a million Zoom accounts are for sale on the Dark Web. Brute-force attacks are up 400 percent. And there's more. So much more.

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Covid-19 prompts sharp decline in Q2 cell phone sales in Brazil

Sales collapse due to supply chain challenges and a general lack of interest from consumers amid the public health emergency.

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Vast majority of cyber-attacks on cloud servers aim to mine cryptocurrency

Cyber-attacks on cloud systems spiked 250% from 2019 to 2020.

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Coronavirus fears are destroying Ring doorbells

The smart doorbells were designed to be pressed with soft, squishy fingers, not hard, unyielding metal objects.

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Doogee S88 Pro: Rugged Android 10 smartphone with a massive battery

This is the perfect handset for those who like big, chunky phones, need an enormous battery, or who are clumsy.

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Doogee S88 Pro - Rugged, Android 10 handset with a massive battery

A rugged Android 10 handset equipped with a MTK Helio P70 octa-core CPU, 6GB RAM, 128GB ROM, and a massive 10000mAh battery.

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Apple One free with every iPhone: The services strategy to destroy Android

The new iPhone has to become a perceived perk of Apple One and Apple Card membership, not the other way around.

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US citizen charged with running diamond Ponzi scheme, cryptocurrency scam

The operator claimed to have $25 million in diamond ‘stock’.

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Zerologon attack lets hackers take over enterprise networks

If you're managing enterprise Windows Servers, don't skip on the August 2020 Patch Tuesday.

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DeFi SushiSwap creator returns $14m in ETH to project after causing coin crash

Chef Nomi says they are sorry for wreaking havoc by cashing out $14 million without warning.

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Infosys acquires GuideVision in European services push

GuideVision’s SnowMirror enterprise tech will also be added to the Infosys portfolio.

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New BlindSide attack uses speculative execution to bypass ASLR

New BlindSide technique abuses the CPU's internal performance-boosting feature to bypass OS security protection.

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Sunday, September 13, 2020

ByteDance won't allow TikTok's algorithm to be part of a sale: Report

As the deadline for a forced sale or shutdown of the U.S. operations of the TikTok video-sharing app fast approaches, ByteDance is said to have decided its algorithm won't be part of any sale that happens.

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Surface Duo reviews round-up: A less-than-perfect 10 from the tech press

Microsoft released its groundbreaking Surface Duo this week, to reviews that were decidedly mixed. Here's a summary of what the first wave of reviewers had to say.

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Leaky server exposes users of dating site network

Personal details of hundreds of thousands of dating site users were temporarily exposed online earlier this month.

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A Samsung user upgraded her Galaxy S7 and I'm stunned by her choice

What difference can a Verizon store salesman make to a choice of upgrade? An enormous amount, as I just discovered when I watched a passionate Samsung user upgrade her phone.

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Saturday, September 12, 2020

Nvidia close to acquiring Arm from SoftBank for more than $40B, says WSJ

What's unclear is how regulators around the world would view the deal.

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How to stream NFL football games in 2020

This is not any ordinary year, but, for now, at least, we do have football to help keep our minds off our troubles.

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Is software now everybody's job? The implications of low-code and no-code for developers

Some industry experts argue that the time has come for business users to be able to steer their own destinies when it comes to application development.

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Southwest Airlines just gave customers a brutal view of future life

Zoom and Microsoft executives won't be the only ones opening their eyes on hearing the latest thoughts from one of America's most respected airlines.

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Researcher kept a major Bitcoin bug secret for two years to prevent attacks

The INVDoS bug would have allowed attackers to crash Bitcoin nodes and other similar blockchains.

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SanDisk 256GB Ultra Dual USB-C/USB-A flash drive

This flash drive is small, versatile, reliable, tough (it's been rattling on my keys for weeks and it's pretty much like new), and at $35 for 256GB, it's very cheap.

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This $35 accessory can save MacBook buyers hundreds of dollars

Apple charges the earth for storage. Here's how to save hundreds of dollars next time you buy a MacBook.

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Friday, September 11, 2020

Doogee N20 review: Stylish entry-level phone with four cameras

The Doogee N20 Pro is a nice looking entry-level smartphone with really good cameras for a range of scenarios, and little shutter lag.

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Contact centers reacted to COVID-19 quite well -- it's time to institutionalize best practices

As the pandemic continues, contact centers realize their solutions for work-at-home agents, talent and performance management and information security need revisions. They also realize that COVID-19 has made the current operational blueprints ineffective. Because of this, they need to comprehensively streamline their operational thinking and solution design.

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Hyland’s acquisition of Alfresco software accelerates its path to cloud

Hyland’s acquisition of Alfresco is different and -- if successfully executed -- will help the ECM software developer move confidently into the era of cloud-native, modern content services. This article outlines the reasons why.

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Buying a Windows laptop? Five must-have features for my next notebook

When it's time to buy a new portable PC, there's more to consider than just the standard specs. I've found five features that can't be benchmarked but have an undeniable impact on productivity.

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My seven favorite Windows 10 features

If you have a Windows 10 PC, you might be missing out on some productivity-enhancing shortcuts. Here are my seven favorite features, many of them new or greatly improved since Windows 10's debut in 2015.

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The Surface Duo isn't for everyone. But here's who will love it

Microsoft's innovative dual-screen device won't satisfy flagship smartphone fans or phone photographers. But multitaskers are going to love it.

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Best VoIP providers in 2020: RingCentral, Vonage, Ooma, and more

Are you transitioning your on-premises workforce to a work-at-home powerhouse? Do you need to put a business phone on every desk, even if those desks are in the corner of a spare bedroom? If you're trying to replicate a traditional office phone PBX remotely, we have 12 recommendations that should get you talking.

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Microsoft is working on making Window 10 feature update blockers clearer and more detailed

Microsoft is working on making blocking issues for Windows 10 feature updates more customized and actionable, according to sources.

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Oyster raises giant $14m seed round as VCs focus on Latin America

I spoke with PayPal alumni Vilash Poovala about raising the largest seed investment in Latin America and the opportunities in fintech.

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Microsoft Surface Duo is all just spin

In the Surface Duo, Microsoft has a fascinating new product. So what does Redmond want you to do with it? Nothing productive, if you watch its new ad.

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Adult site users targeted with malicious ads redirecting to exploit kits, malware

Adult ad networks abused in last hurrah attacks before Flash and IE near EOL.

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Major update for Samsung Galaxy Watch Active 2 brings Watch 3 fitness features

Samsung's Galaxy Watch 3 launched just a couple of weeks ago and now we see some of the best fitness features available on the Watch Active 2.

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IRS offers grants for software to trace privacy-focused cryptocurrency trades

Grants of up to $625,000 will be issued in exchange for cryptocurrency tracking technologies.

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Smart contact lens prototype raises eyebrows

This prosthetic iris demonstrates the power and promise of nanotechnology.

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NASA will pay private companies for lunar samples, materials excavated from the Moon

The payoff is paltry, but there are other reasons for the proposal.

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ThreatConnect acquires enterprise risk management firm Nehemiah Security

ThreatConnect aims to create a full security lifestyle solutions portfolio suitable for enterprise players.

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Aukey Omnia Mini 20W PD

The new Aukey Omnia Mini 20W PD is unbelievably small. It's a cube a little more than an inch square, packs a single USB-C power capable of outputting 20W of power.

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This tiny 20W Power Delivery wall charger could be the perfect for the new iPhone 12

This is unbelievably tiny, but immensely powerful.

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Thursday, September 10, 2020

Singapore moots need to update rules on data access in e-commerce

Competition and Consumer Commission of Singapore suggests guidelines need to be reviewed to provide "greater clarity" with regards to the role of data, in addressing the potential for e-commerce platforms to refuse access as a competitive measure.

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Facebook pilots Campus, a college student-only section similar to The Facebook of '04

The company is aiming to personalize Facebook's core service for the modern-day college experience.

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Onson J10C review: A tenacious robot vacuum that cleans on and on

The Onson J10C is an affordable robot vacuum that will clean and clean until it finally runs out of batteries.

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Reolink E1 zoom review: Indoor security camera with zoom, super HD, and two-way audio

The Reolink E1 Zoom indoor security camera gives you monitoring peace of mind for $70.

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First, iPhone SE killed Android: What budget products will Apple unleash next?

Cupertino has signed Android's death sentence. Next, from gaming to video conferencing, there are at least six other hardware markets that Apple can conquer with relative ease. What would Steve Jobs say?

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I tried to photograph the apocalypse, but my iPhone wouldn't let me

Phone cameras enjoy artificial intelligence and software that defaults to some version of beauty, not of reality.

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IFTTT debuts paid Pro subscription service for Applet creation

The announcement signals a shift back to the community after the development of enterprise products.

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Ransomware accounted for 41% of all cyber insurance claims in H1 2020

Cyber insurance claims ranged in size from $1,000 to well over $2,000,000 per security incident.

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Review: Microsoft's Surface Duo dual-screen Android device

I've been using Microsoft's Surface Duo for the last two weeks as a phone and mobile productivity tablet. Here's my 'non-reviewer's review' of the company's newest $1,400+ Surface.

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Google Cloud adds slew of execs as it builds out its industry, vertical focus

Google Cloud has been on a hiring spree as it adds executives from enterprise software vendors to target industries like manufacturing, logistics, financial services and healthcare.

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Secureworks acquires vulnerability management platform Delve

Delve’s SaaS solution will join the Secureworks portfolio.

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AI and automation vs. the COVID-19 pandemic: Trading liberty for safety

Reports on the use of AI to respond to COVID-19 may have been greatly exaggerated. But does the rush to pandemic-fighting solutions like thermal scanners, face recognition and immunity passports signal the normalization of surveillance technologies?

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Smart robot: New OS a brain boost for collaborative robots

Instead of designing new hardware, what if we could make existing automation platforms even smarter?

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New CDRThief malware targets VoIP softswitches to steal call detail records

Malware targets only two very specific softswitches (software switches): Linknat VOS2009 and VOS3000.

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Privacy concerns prompt Irish regulators to ask Facebook to stop sending EU user data to the US

A preliminary order brings to light concerns over US surveillance activities.

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