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Monday, 31 October 2016
IT industry development is an obvious choice for Bahrain
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You can now play Windows Store games offline in Windows 10, but not without jumping through some hoops
The Windows 10 Store now supports offline gameplay, but Microsoft has a long way to go to compete with Steam on this front.
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from ExtremeTechExtremeTech https://www.extremetech.com/gaming/238621-can-play-windows-store-games-offline-windows-10-youre-going-work
It’s time to pardon Edward Snowden, and defuse Putin’s increasingly dangerous weapon
A pardon for Snowden isn’t just good policy, it’s a move to neutralize a looming threat from an ever-more aggressive Moscow state department.
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from ExtremeTechExtremeTech https://www.extremetech.com/internet/237915-time-pardon-edward-snowden-defuse-putins-increasingly-dangerous-weapon
ET deals: Get an online course from Udemy for just $10
If you love to learn, check out the outstanding classes at Udemy. Thousands of online courses are being discounted right now, so you can invest in a new skill -- even if you're on a budget. Whether you want to learn how to design a business logo or how to speak Arabic, there's something here for just about every area of interest. And if you're trying to brush up on your development skills, here are some top-notch recommendations.
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Black cab customers can now pay by card as well as cash
from ComputerWeekly: All Computer Weekly Content http://www.computerweekly.com/news/450402045/Black-cab-customers-can-now-pay-by-card-as-well-as-cash
ICO prepares for post-Brexit GDPR
from ComputerWeekly: All Computer Weekly Content http://www.computerweekly.com/news/450402036/ICO-prepares-for-post-Brexit-GDPR
Windows Update is a mess: 3 things Microsoft should do to fix it
Microsoft has over-reached with its big-brother policies that inflict the worst parts of Windows Update on every Windows 10 user -- like it or not. Here's how it could fix that.
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from ExtremeTechExtremeTech https://www.extremetech.com/computing/238533-windows-update-mess-three-things-microsoft-fix
How software-defined networking can secure critical systems
from ComputerWeekly: All Computer Weekly Content http://www.computerweekly.com/news/450402016/How-software-defined-networking-can-secure-critical-systems
New images from NASA show the final resting place of Europe’s ExoMars lander
High-res photos from the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter shed some light on Schiaparelli's last moments, while raising questions at the same time.
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from ExtremeTechExtremeTech https://www.extremetech.com/extreme/238585-new-images-nasa-show-final-resting-place-europes-exomars-lander
Using hardware queues to break the multi-core CPU bottleneck
One of the major problems with multicore scaling is the communications bottleneck associated with cache coherency. These issues may be addressable -- and if they are, it could significantly improve multi-core scaling in the future.
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from ExtremeTechExtremeTech https://www.extremetech.com/computing/238586-using-hardware-queues-break-multi-core-bottleneck
Self-sovereign identity on the block – ideal or no deal?
from ComputerWeekly: All Computer Weekly Content http://www.computerweekly.com/opinion/Self-sovereign-identity-on-the-block-ideal-or-no-deal
The cyber threats lurking within every company
from ComputerWeekly: All Computer Weekly Content http://www.computerweekly.com/feature/The-cyber-threats-lurking-within-every-company
Hello Games tweets No Man’s Sky was a mistake, claims it was hacked
Was it a moment of clarity, a disgruntled employee, or a hack? No matter what the answer is, it doesn't bode well for the company.
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from ExtremeTechExtremeTech https://www.extremetech.com/gaming/238571-hello-games-tweets-no-mans-sky-mistake-claims-hacked
Scotland, the perfect home for digital nomads?
from ComputerWeekly: All Computer Weekly Content http://www.computerweekly.com/opinion/Scotland-the-perfect-home-for-digital-nomads
Friday, 28 October 2016
Minds behind Entiq and Level 39 launch Plexal innovation centre
from ComputerWeekly: All Computer Weekly Content http://www.computerweekly.com/news/450401952/Minds-behind-Entiq-and-Level-39-launch-Plexal-innovation-centre
Comparing Skyrim: Enhanced Edition with the classic version
Skyrim's new Special Edition promises a graphics overhaul, but how does it compare with the original -- or the original's mods?
The post Comparing Skyrim: Enhanced Edition with the classic version appeared first on ExtremeTech.
from ExtremeTechExtremeTech https://www.extremetech.com/gaming/238558-comparing-skyrim-enhanced-edition-classic-version
In bid to achieve quantum encryption, China set to finish 2,000-kilometer ‘quantum link’
China is nearing completion of another major facet in its push for a quantum phone at the capital building: a 2,000-kilometer fiber-optic line for ferrying quantum encryption keys.
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from ExtremeTechExtremeTech https://www.extremetech.com/extreme/238315-china-set-finish-2000-km-quantum-link
Scientists plan to aim the world’s most powerful telescopes at the ‘alien megastructure star’
We still can't explain why KIC 8462852 (aka Tabby's Star) is dimming, but focusing the combined power of Earth's most powerful radio telescopes on the distant star should help us uncover its mysteries.
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from ExtremeTechExtremeTech https://www.extremetech.com/extreme/238504-scientists-launched-new-global-initiative-hunt-signs-life-around-tabbys-star-theyre-using-worlds-powerful-telescopes
SDN trailblazer Big Switch Networks launches in UK
from ComputerWeekly: All Computer Weekly Content http://www.computerweekly.com/news/450401944/SDN-trailblazer-Big-Switch-Networks-launches-in-UK
United Utilities protects field engineering deployment with AirWatch
from ComputerWeekly: All Computer Weekly Content http://www.computerweekly.com/news/450401925/United-Utilities-protects-field-engineering-deployment-with-AirWatch
Hundreds of IT contractors let go and projects put on hold amid rumours of DWP Digital overspend
from ComputerWeekly: All Computer Weekly Content http://www.computerweekly.com/news/450401926/Hundreds-of-IT-contractors-let-go-and-projects-put-on-hold-amid-rumours-of-DWP-Digital-overspend
Red Cross data breach shows security is still not a priority
from ComputerWeekly: All Computer Weekly Content http://www.computerweekly.com/news/450401910/Red-Cross-data-breach-shows-security-is-still-not-a-priority
Samsung’s mobile division profits fall by 96% in wake of Note 7 disaster
Samsung's mobile division took a shellacking this past quarter thanks to the Note 7's double-recall, but the Korean company believes the problem is behind it, with no long-term impacts on its mobile divisions market share or popularity.
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from ExtremeTechExtremeTech https://www.extremetech.com/mobile/238502-samsungs-mobile-division-profits-fall-96-wake-note-7-disaster
This week in space: DARPA, Juno, and no aliens
This week in space: Juno is back in fighting trim, DARPA is working with Australia to weaponize kangaroos (just kidding, they actually built a space debris telescope), we found a new trans-Neptunian object, and no -- despite how awesome it would be, there probably aren't aliens building a Dyson sphere around Tabby's Star.
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from ExtremeTechExtremeTech https://www.extremetech.com/extreme/238506-this-week-in-space-darpa-juno-no-aliens
Nearby exoplanet Proxima b could be a habitable ocean world
Ready to go for a swim? The biggest swimming pool in this section of the galaxy could be just 24 trillion miles away.
The post Nearby exoplanet Proxima b could be a habitable ocean world appeared first on ExtremeTech.
from ExtremeTechExtremeTech https://www.extremetech.com/extreme/238484-nearby-exoplanet-proxima-b-habitable-ocean-planet
Apple iCloud and Gmail hacker gets 18 months in jail
from ComputerWeekly: All Computer Weekly Content http://www.computerweekly.com/news/450401905/Apple-iCloud-and-Gmail-hacker-gets-18-months-in-jail
Apple unveils new MacBook Pros, but skips the iMac and Mac Pro
Apple refreshed its MacBook Pro products yesterday, shifted the positioning of its older MacBook Pro SKUs, and introduced new hardware featuring AMD's Polaris GPU. The Mac Pro, however, is still stuck on 3.5 year-old chips.
The post Apple unveils new MacBook Pros, but skips the iMac and Mac Pro appeared first on ExtremeTech.
from ExtremeTechExtremeTech https://www.extremetech.com/computing/238482-apple-unveils-partial-notebook-refreshes-skips-mac-pro
Interview: How Swedish bank prepared robot for customer services
from ComputerWeekly: All Computer Weekly Content http://www.computerweekly.com/news/450401647/Interview-How-Swedish-bank-prepared-robot-for-customer-services
Amazon shares fall on disappointing quarter - but AWS up 55%
from ComputerWeekly: All Computer Weekly Content http://www.computerweekly.com/news/450401900/Amazon-shares-fall-on-disappointing-quarter
Thursday, 27 October 2016
Russia unveils its new class of RS-28 ‘Satan 2’ nuclear missiles
Russia has unveiled a new heavy ICBM with the ability to deliver a 40-50MT warhead and a 10,000km range. But while this does represent a major new design for Russia, more than anything it's a sign of Russia's interest in exerting pressure on the American electorate.
The post Russia unveils its new class of RS-28 ‘Satan 2’ nuclear missiles appeared first on ExtremeTech.
from ExtremeTechExtremeTech https://www.extremetech.com/extreme/238325-russia-unveils-new-class-rs-28-satan-2-nuclear-missiles
ET deals: Dell Inspiron 3650 quad-core desktop PC for $579
For a limited time, Dell is offering up a massive discount on the Inspiron 3650 desktop PC. With today's coupon in play, you'll snag this powerful quad-core tower PC for 47% off the sticker price.
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from ExtremeTechExtremeTech https://www.extremetech.com/deals/230241-et-deals-dell-inspiron-3650-desktop-pc
Apple special event live blog: New MacBooks on the horizon
At today's special event, Apple will likely show off a handful of major Mac updates. New laptops are definitely in the cards, but the rumor mill hasn't been very kind to the beleaguered Mac desktop fans among us. The event begins at 1pm ET (10am PT), and we'll be live blogging the entire thing.
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from ExtremeTechExtremeTech https://www.extremetech.com/computing/238291-apple-special-event-live-blog-new-macbooks-horizon
Dyn reveals details of complex and sophisticated IoT botnet attack
from ComputerWeekly: All Computer Weekly Content http://www.computerweekly.com/news/450401857/Dyn-reveals-details-of-complex-and-sophisticated-IoT-botnet-attack
Information security set for steep trajectory, says (ISC)2
from ComputerWeekly: All Computer Weekly Content http://www.computerweekly.com/news/450401850/Information-security-set-for-steep-trajectory-says-ISC2
World wide web inventor Tim Berners-Lee to join Oxford University
from ComputerWeekly: All Computer Weekly Content http://www.computerweekly.com/news/450401836/World-wide-web-inventor-Tim-Berners-Lee-to-join-Oxford-University
Google Brain’s neural-net AI dreams up its own encryption strategy
Neural networks can learn to protect the confidentiality of their data from other neural networks.
The post Google Brain’s neural-net AI dreams up its own encryption strategy appeared first on ExtremeTech.
from ExtremeTechExtremeTech https://www.extremetech.com/extreme/238326-google-brains-neural-net-ai-dreams-encryption-strategy
Why MIT is teaming up with Lamborghini: to create even better supercars
Lamborghini wants MIT's genius engineers to help craft the next generation of faster, lighter, safer, and more efficient supercars. It'll look good on their resumes, too.
The post Why MIT is teaming up with Lamborghini: to create even better supercars appeared first on ExtremeTech.
from ExtremeTechExtremeTech https://www.extremetech.com/extreme/238297-mit-team-lamborghini-create-better-supercars
GDS loses yet another senior leader as CTO Andy Beale quits
from ComputerWeekly: All Computer Weekly Content http://www.computerweekly.com/news/450401833/GDS-loses-yet-another-senior-leader-as-CTO-Andy-Beale-quits
Google suspends US FTTP broadband roll-out
from ComputerWeekly: All Computer Weekly Content http://www.computerweekly.com/news/450401823/Google-suspends-US-FTTP-broadband-roll-out
Schneider Electric praised for positive response to ICS security flaw
from ComputerWeekly: All Computer Weekly Content http://www.computerweekly.com/news/450401831/Schneider-Electric-praised-for-positive-response-to-ICS-security-flaw
Government launches inquiry into Emergency Services Network
from ComputerWeekly: All Computer Weekly Content http://www.computerweekly.com/news/450401829/Government-launches-inquiry-into-Emergency-Services-Network
Open source no longer scares the enterprise
from ComputerWeekly: All Computer Weekly Content http://www.computerweekly.com/news/450401822/Open-source-no-longer-scares-the-enterprise
Microsoft unveils new Core i7 Surface Book, all-in-one Surface Studio PC
Microsoft announced multiple new Surface products yesterday, including the innovative Surface Studio and the updated Surface Book. The company's hardware efforts have been plagued by bugs, errata, and issues -- will this be the launch that finally goes smoothly?
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from ExtremeTechExtremeTech https://www.extremetech.com/computing/238309-microsoft-unveils-new-core-i7-surface-book-one-surface-studio-pc
Galaxy Note7 recall hits Samsung’s profits, but not market lead
from ComputerWeekly: All Computer Weekly Content http://www.computerweekly.com/news/450401820/Galaxy-Note7-recall-hits-Samsungs-profits-but-not-market-lead
BT reports solid growth despite weak pound
from ComputerWeekly: All Computer Weekly Content http://www.computerweekly.com/news/450401821/BT-reports-solid-growth-despite-weak-pound
Wednesday, 26 October 2016
LIGO’s black hole detection survives the gravatstar test
LIGO famously saw two black holes merging -- but it turns out it may have seen an event even more exotic and intriguing than that.
The post LIGO’s black hole detection survives the gravatstar test appeared first on ExtremeTech.
from ExtremeTechExtremeTech https://www.extremetech.com/extreme/237917-ligos-black-hole-detection-survives-the-gravatstar-test
MIT demonstrates nightmare-fuel AI just in time for Halloween
Aficionados of creepypasta will find a lot to love here. It's like a visual Markov generator for viscerally horrifying images.
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from ExtremeTechExtremeTech https://www.extremetech.com/extreme/238274-mit-demonstrates-nightmare-fuel-ai-just-in-time-for-halloween
Oxford scientists call into question the idea that the universe’s expansion is accelerating
New findings from Oxford University shed a different light on the Nobel-winning discovery that the universe is expanding at an accelerating rate.
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from ExtremeTechExtremeTech https://www.extremetech.com/extreme/238279-oxford-scientists-call-into-question-the-idea-that-the-universes-expansion-is-accelerating
John Lewis chooses three retail tech startups to receive 2016 JLab funding
from ComputerWeekly: All Computer Weekly Content http://www.computerweekly.com/news/450401769/John-Lewis-chooses-three-retail-tech-startups-to-receive-2016-JLab-funding
Property firm flips to Azure to mobilise business processes
from ComputerWeekly: All Computer Weekly Content http://www.computerweekly.com/news/450401761/Property-firm-flips-to-Azure-to-mobilise-business-processes
ET deals: Save big on a Dell XPS 8900 Skylake desktop PC
Ready to replace your aging PC with something new? Dell is currently offering up a 37% discount on the XPS 8900 desktop. With a quad-core Skylake CPU, lots of speedy DDR4 memory, and plenty of room for expansion, you'll be hard-pressed to find a better tower with a price this low.
from ExtremeTechExtremeTech http://www.extremetech.com/deals/217322-et-deals-save-on-a-dell-xps-8900-quad-core-desktop-pc
Nintendo confirms that footage of its next-gen games console was added in post-production
Nintendo has confirmed that none of the game footage it showed in its Switch unveil was genuine. This raises certain questions about how ready the platform is for prime time, given that the Switch is supposed to launch in the not-too-distant future.
from ExtremeTechExtremeTech http://www.extremetech.com/extreme/238271-nintendo-confirms-that-footage-of-its-next-gen-games-console-was-added-in-post-production
CIO interview: Alan Crawford, City & Guilds Group
from ComputerWeekly: All Computer Weekly Content http://www.computerweekly.com/feature/CIO-interview-Alan-Crawford-City-Guilds-Group
Self-driving truck makes short hops for brewery
A startup called Otto announced a few months ago that it was working on a kit that could turn a semi truck into a self-driving vehicle, and it's just completed its first real-world test with the help of Anheuser-Busch.
from ExtremeTechExtremeTech http://www.extremetech.com/extreme/238258-self-driving-truck-travels-120-miles-to-make-its-first-shipment-of-beer
Apple built its own custom GPU core starting with the iPhone 6 — and nobody noticed
Apple has been building its own custom GPU cores for several generations, sneaking past tech press radar and into smartphones and tablets.
from ExtremeTechExtremeTech http://www.extremetech.com/gaming/238246-apple-built-its-own-custom-gpu-core-starting-with-the-iphone-6-and-nobody-noticed
Ultrafast York UFO broadband network to go citywide
from ComputerWeekly: All Computer Weekly Content http://www.computerweekly.com/news/450401746/Ultrafast-York-UFO-broadband-network-to-go-citywide
US Treasury tells banks to provide more cyber attack information
from ComputerWeekly: All Computer Weekly Content http://www.computerweekly.com/news/450401745/US-Treasury-tells-banks-to-provide-more-cyber-attack-information
The PS4 Pro’s chief architect shares surprising details on the system’s architecture
The head designer on the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 4 Pro, Mark Cerny, has shared new details about the platform -- and his answers confound some of our previous expectations.
from ExtremeTechExtremeTech http://www.extremetech.com/gaming/238261-the-ps4-pros-chief-architect-shares-surprising-details-on-the-systems-architecture
Botched IT migration cost Vodafone customers thousands
from ComputerWeekly: All Computer Weekly Content http://www.computerweekly.com/news/450401739/Botched-IT-migration-cost-Vodafone-customers-thousands
Apple highlights record services revenue as iPhone sales fall
from ComputerWeekly: All Computer Weekly Content http://www.computerweekly.com/news/450401738/Apple-highlights-record-services-revenue-as-iPhone-sales-fall
SAP steps up data privacy in Europe
from ComputerWeekly: All Computer Weekly Content http://www.computerweekly.com/news/450401728/SAP-steps-up-data-privacy-in-Europe
Tuesday, 25 October 2016
Malaysian insurer partners IT supplier to tailor cyber security policies
from ComputerWeekly: All Computer Weekly Content http://www.computerweekly.com/news/450401655/Malaysian-insurer-partners-IT-supplier-to-tailor-cyber-security-policies
Australian IT spending to be near A$85bn in 2017
from ComputerWeekly: All Computer Weekly Content http://www.computerweekly.com/news/450401673/Australian-IT-spending-to-be-near-A85bn-in-2017
Consumer Reports announces most, least reliable cars — with plenty of surprises
Asian cars (Korean and Japanese) are most reliable. Buick shocker: No. 3 overall. Tech complexity turns off some owners.
from ExtremeTechExtremeTech http://www.extremetech.com/extreme/238107-consumer-reports-announces-most-least-reliable-cars-with-plenty-of-surprises
Nvidia’s GTX 1050, 1050 Ti seize the entry-level GPU performance crown from AMD
The GTX 1050 Ti and GTX 1050 have arrived from Nvidia, and they're potent trouble for AMD's new lower-end GPUs.
from ExtremeTechExtremeTech http://www.extremetech.com/gaming/238225-nvidias-gtx-1050-1050-ti-seize-the-entry-level-gpu-performance-crown-from-amd
New probe measures electrical activity of hundreds of individual neurons in living brains
Researchers at CalTech have developed a new, minimally invasive probe that can measure electrical activity in three dimensions, which could be a huge breakthrough for our understanding of cognition and neural activity.
from ExtremeTechExtremeTech http://www.extremetech.com/extreme/238168-new-probe-measures-electrical-activity-of-hundreds-of-individual-neurons-in-living-brains
Mobile apps to take over HR technology
from ComputerWeekly: All Computer Weekly Content http://www.computerweekly.com/news/450401664/Mobile-apps-to-take-over-HR-technology
Scale drops three-node minimum for HC3 hyper-converged
from ComputerWeekly: All Computer Weekly Content http://www.computerweekly.com/news/450401697/Scale-drops-three-node-minimum-for-HC3-hyper-converged
AI set to replace traditional IT administrators
from ComputerWeekly: All Computer Weekly Content http://www.computerweekly.com/news/450401676/AI-set-to-replace-traditional-IT-administrators
ET deals: 55-inch Samsung UHD curved smart TV for $900 with bonus gift card
Looking for an affordable curved 4K television for your living room? Consider grabbing this slick 55-inch Samsung UHDTV from Dell. This 2016 model is still relatively new, but it's already getting a steep price cut. Even better, Dell will throw in a $300 eGift card on top if you act fast.
from ExtremeTechExtremeTech http://www.extremetech.com/deals/237633-et-deals-55-inch-samsung-uhd-smart-tv
2017 Acura NSX tested: Why it’s the exemplar for all supercars
One engine, two turbos, three electric motors, good for 0-60 in less than 3 seconds. Soon, all supercars will need to be hybrids.
from ExtremeTechExtremeTech http://www.extremetech.com/extreme/237651-2017-acura-nsx-why-its-the-exemplar-for-all-supercars
Case study: Ocado uses machine learning to help customer services deal with email overload
from ComputerWeekly: All Computer Weekly Content http://www.computerweekly.com/news/450401505/Case-study-How-Ocado-is-using-machine-learning-to-help-customer-services-avoid-email-overload
Hundreds of thousands of public sector jobs automated by 2030
from ComputerWeekly: All Computer Weekly Content http://www.computerweekly.com/news/450401659/Hundreds-of-thousands-of-public-sector-jobs-automated-by-2030
Acquiring public sector software systems – an alternative role for GDS?
from ComputerWeekly: All Computer Weekly Content http://www.computerweekly.com/opinion/Acquiring-public-sector-software-systems-an-alternative-role-for-GDS
BT builds phone boxes for the internet age
from ComputerWeekly: All Computer Weekly Content http://www.computerweekly.com/news/450401658/BT-builds-phone-boxes-for-the-internet-age
OpenStack adoption by enterprise grows
from ComputerWeekly: All Computer Weekly Content http://www.computerweekly.com/news/450401656/OpenStack-adoption-by-enterprise-grows
Why one small company thinks it has the key to extending Moore’s Law
Scaling older chips to newer process nodes has been a major problem for a number of industries, but Atomera thinks it has a technology that'll solve the problem.
from ExtremeTechExtremeTech http://www.extremetech.com/computing/238184-why-one-small-company-thinks-it-has-the-key-to-extending-moores-law
Astronomers get a chance to watch a rare red nova in its opening strains
This doomed dynamic duo is just clearing its throat before it really starts to make a scene. Some six years hence, the binary pair will explode as a red nova, and this time we don't even have to choose between getting popcorn and watching the previews.
from ExtremeTechExtremeTech http://www.extremetech.com/extreme/238193-astronomers-get-a-chance-to-watch-a-rare-red-nova-in-its-opening-strains
DevOps largely failing to improve security, study shows
from ComputerWeekly: All Computer Weekly Content http://www.computerweekly.com/news/450401645/DevOps-largely-failing-to-improve-security-study-shows
IFS 16: CEO Sorbie vaunts digital transformation, capped with IoT play
from ComputerWeekly: All Computer Weekly Content http://www.computerweekly.com/news/450401649/IFS-16-CEO-Sorbie-vaunts-digital-transformation-capped-with-IoT-play
IoT devices likely drove Friday Internet blackout, some products already recalled
The Internet of Things is likely behind last Friday's Internet blackout, and the problem is going to get much worse before it gets better.
from ExtremeTechExtremeTech http://www.extremetech.com/electronics/238169-iot-devices-likely-drove-friday-internet-blackout-some-products-already-recalled
How collaboration will feature in the future of digital supermarkets
from ComputerWeekly: All Computer Weekly Content http://www.computerweekly.com/news/450401626/How-collaboration-will-feature-in-the-future-of-digital-supermarkets
Pioneers take flash storage to analytics and big data use cases
from ComputerWeekly: All Computer Weekly Content http://www.computerweekly.com/feature/Pioneers-take-flash-storage-to-analytics-and-big-data-use-cases
Twitter plans to cut hundreds of jobs
from ComputerWeekly: All Computer Weekly Content http://www.computerweekly.com/news/450401640/Twitter-plans-to-cut-hundreds-of-jobs
Virgin Atlantic finds community benefit with Salesforce
from ComputerWeekly: All Computer Weekly Content http://www.computerweekly.com/news/450401512/Virgin-Atlantic-finds-community-benefit-with-Salesforce
Insurers are joining fintech party
from ComputerWeekly: All Computer Weekly Content http://www.computerweekly.com/news/450401638/Insurers-are-joining-fintech-party
CIO interview: Björn Ekstedt, PostNord
from ComputerWeekly: All Computer Weekly Content http://www.computerweekly.com/news/450401574/CIO-interview-Bjorn-Ekstedt-PostNord
Monday, 24 October 2016
Self-driving taxi roll-out in Singapore gathers intelligence
from ComputerWeekly: All Computer Weekly Content http://www.computerweekly.com/news/450401579/Worlds-first-self-driving-taxis-roll-out-in-Singapore
UAE telco launches mobile wallet
from ComputerWeekly: All Computer Weekly Content http://www.computerweekly.com/news/450401597/UAE-telco-launches-mobile-wallet
Security firm claims implantable cardiac devices can be hacked
Getting your computer hacked is an annoyance, but getting your heart hacked is much worse.
from ExtremeTechExtremeTech http://www.extremetech.com/extreme/238161-security-firm-claims-implantable-cardiac-devices-can-be-hacked
Nintendo patent filings suggest the Switch could be hiding some significant features
The Nintendo Switch may have dropped last week, but there are signs that Nintendo hasn't revealed everything the console can do.
from ExtremeTechExtremeTech http://www.extremetech.com/gaming/238143-nintendo-patent-filings-suggest-the-switch-could-be-hiding-some-significant-features
GDS faces review by public spending watchdog
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In a historic moment for AI, computers gain ability to generalize learning between activities
For arguably the first time in history a neural network has achieved the ability to generalize learning, and the ramifications could be truly seismic.
from ExtremeTechExtremeTech http://www.extremetech.com/extreme/238073-in-historic-moment-for-ai-computers-gain-ability-to-generalize-learning-between-activities
ET deals: GoDaddy web hosting roundup
Today, GoDaddy is running a massive sale on a range of excellent products. Whether you're starting a brand new website, or simply looking to save some cash on your SSL certificate, these deals are definitely worth a look-see.
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Dyn DDoS attack highlights vulnerability of global internet infrastructure
from ComputerWeekly: All Computer Weekly Content http://www.computerweekly.com/news/450401576/Dyn-DDoS-attack-highlights-vulnerability-of-global-internet-infrastructure
In the digital era, customer identity is key
from ComputerWeekly: All Computer Weekly Content http://www.computerweekly.com/news/450401590/In-the-digital-era-customer-identity-is-key
Google quietly changed its privacy policy, no longer promises to anonymize your personal information when selling ads
Google has removed language from its privacy policy in which it promised to keep customer data sandboxed and anonymous.
from ExtremeTechExtremeTech http://www.extremetech.com/internet/238093-google-quietly-changed-its-privacy-policy-no-longer-promises-to-anonymize-your-personal-information-when-selling-ads
Planet nine might be pulling our solar system out of alignment
A planet we've never seen may have shaped the solar system as we know it.
from ExtremeTechExtremeTech http://www.extremetech.com/extreme/238069-planet-nine-might-be-pulling-our-solar-system-out-of-alignment
Microsoft hikes UK enterprise software and cloud prices as pound tumbles
from ComputerWeekly: All Computer Weekly Content http://www.computerweekly.com/news/450401577/Microsoft-hikes-UK-enterprise-software-and-cloud-prices-as-pound-tumbles
UK National Cyber Security Centre a positive development, says CNI expert
from ComputerWeekly: All Computer Weekly Content http://www.computerweekly.com/news/450401575/UK-National-Cyber-Security-Centre-a-positive-development-says-CNI-expert
AT&T, Time Warner unveil massive $85 billion merger with zero benefit for consumers
AT&T has announced its intent to purchase Time Warner for $85 billion, but the deal has no discernible upside for consumers and may run into regulatory trouble.
from ExtremeTechExtremeTech http://www.extremetech.com/internet/238078-att-time-warner-unveil-massive-85-billion-merger
More than 100 MPs ask Obama to halt extradition bid against Lauri Love
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Over 100 MPs sign letter to Obama asking him to drop extradition against alleged hacker Lauri Love
from ComputerWeekly: All Computer Weekly Content http://www.computerweekly.com/news/450401567/Over-100-MPs-sign-letter-to-Obama-asking-him-to-drop-extradition-against-alleged-hacker-Lauri-Love
Friday, 21 October 2016
Tesla claims it can control how customers use its self-driving car
Tesla now includes language that bans drivers from competing ride-sharing services like Uber. If you want to make money with your Tesla, you'll have to use its own software.
from ExtremeTechExtremeTech http://www.extremetech.com/extreme/238059-tesla-uber-self-driving-car
Internet struck by waves of outages as massive DDoS attack affects major services
A massive DNS attack is chewing up the Internet and making connections slow and trouble-prone.
from ExtremeTechExtremeTech http://www.extremetech.com/internet/238042-internet-struck-by-waves-of-outages-as-massive-ddos-attack-affects-major-services
Trouble around Mars and Jupiter: this week in space
Extraterrestrial exploration has 99 problems, and Schiaparelli and Juno are two. Thankfully there's a new deep zoom into Eta Carinae in which we can drown our collective sorrows.
from ExtremeTechExtremeTech http://www.extremetech.com/extreme/238015-trouble-around-mars-and-jupiter-this-week-in-space
Interview: Kevin Cunnington, director general, Government Digital Service
from ComputerWeekly: All Computer Weekly Content http://www.computerweekly.com/news/450401508/Interview-Kevin-Cunnington-director-general-Government-Digital-Service
No endgame for cyber security, says Mikko Hypponen
from ComputerWeekly: All Computer Weekly Content http://www.computerweekly.com/news/450401510/No-endgame-for-cyber-security-says-Mikko-Hypponen
Major DDoS attack on Dyn causes internet disruption
from ComputerWeekly: All Computer Weekly Content http://www.computerweekly.com/news/450401515/Major-DDoS-attack-on-Dyn-causes-internet-disruption
Many firms failing on crucial customer experience in digital era
from ComputerWeekly: All Computer Weekly Content http://www.computerweekly.com/news/450401502/Many-firms-failing-on-crucial-customer-experience-in-digital-era
ET deals: Save 35% on a Dell UltraSharp U2913WM ultra-wide monitor
Looking for an ultra-wide monitor for optimal multi-tasking? Today, Dell is offering up the 29-inch UltraSharp U2913WM 21:9 monitor at a 35% discount. Even better, Dell will throw in a $100 bonus gift card to sweeten the deal.
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How to install the Android 7.1 developer preview on your device
Google starts testing Android 7.1 on Nexus devices, and you can try it right now... as long as you've got the right hardware.
from ExtremeTechExtremeTech http://www.extremetech.com/mobile/237995-how-to-install-the-android-7-1-developer-preview-on-your-device
iPhone 7 storage tests show higher-end models are significantly faster than the 32GB version
Apple's 32GB iPhone 7 is significantly slower than its 128-256GB models -- and the difference is large enough that it could impact your experience with the device, depending on how often you copy data on and off it.
from ExtremeTechExtremeTech http://www.extremetech.com/mobile/238006-iphone-7-storage-tests-show-higher-end-models-are-significantly-faster-than-the-32gb-version
Mission control has lost contact with the ESA’s ExoMars lander
The ESA is one for two this game; their orbiter is doing fine, but they've lost contact with the Schiaparelli lander -- and the prognosis doesn't look good.
from ExtremeTechExtremeTech http://www.extremetech.com/extreme/238011-mission-control-has-lost-contact-with-the-esas-exomars-lander