Tuesday, 31 January 2017

New Apple MacBook Pro banned from bar exams in multiple states thanks to Touch Bar

MacBook Pro Touch Bar

Apple's new Touch Bar is causing problems for MacBook Pro users who intended to use their new hardware to sit for bar exams. Multiple states have banned the new systems or restricted their use due to concerns about cheating.

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Asteroid discovered hours before it passes between Earth and moon

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A near miss by a small asteroid, but we only spotted it a few hours ahead of time.

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LG’s Apple-approved 5K monitor goes bananas if placed near a router

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The LG 5K UltraFine monitor that Apple recommends as a replacement for its now-discontinued Thunderbolt display has a significant problem -- it goes bonkers if you put it too close to a wireless router. If it's too close, it can freeze a machine completely.

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Lidar used to map ancient Mayan superhighway system

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The Mayan city of El Mirador might have been more advanced than we thought.

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Explosions used to make large quantities of graphene

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All you need is hydrocarbon gas, oxygen, and a spark plug.

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Microsoft wants to bring HoloLens to the consumer market once the technology matures

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If you've hoped Microsoft would release a consumer version of HoloLens, the company does plan to do so -- but it doesn't have a firm timeline nailed down just yet.

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ET deals: Lifetime subscription to VPNSecure for 91% off

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Governments, ISPs, and malicious individuals have no qualms about watching your every move online, and a good way to thwart them is by encrypting your traffic with a VPN. And since you can get a lifetime subscription to VPNSecure for under 40 bucks, now's the time to act.

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Data breach costs exceed 20% of revenue

The cost of data breaches topped 20% of revenue in the past year as cyber attacks became more sophisticated and defenders struggled to keep pace, the latest Cisco security report shows

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Gigaclear wins Northamptonshire BDUK contract

Rural fibre broadband supplier Gigaclear has been awarded a Stage Three BDUK contract covering remote parts of Northamptonshire

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HMRC aims to ease transition to digital tax returns for UK businesses

HM Revenue & Customs sticks to 2018 deadline despite warnings from MPs, but three-year transition will cost firms £1bn before savings kick in

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How AI is disrupting the role of call centres and call centre staff

Artificial intelligence could eliminate many white-collar jobs in coming decades. Its effects are already being felt in the call centre industry, but there is still no substitute for the human touch

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Open source cloud community condemns President Trump immigration ban

Tech leaders from several major open source cloud initiatives condemn President Donald Trump's travel ban, and claim it could harm diversity and hinder the tech industry's wider innovation potential

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More than a million Netgear routers feared vulnerable to hijack

At least 10,000 and possibly more than a million Netgear routers are vulnerable to hijack by attackers, warn security researchers

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New leaders in insurance industry drive digital innovation

Insurance companies are investing in digital innovation, with a new breed of leaders formalising enterprise strategies

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Retail tech training – an opportunity to drive employee retention?

A job in retail is often the first employment many people will have, so could technology training increase the retention of store staff?

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No need to wait for Tesla: the Chevrolet Bolt is excellent (and already shipping)

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Quick, roomy (even in back), Chevy hit a home run with this 238-mile EV-only compact. It matches the Tesla Model 3 on tech, specs, and price.

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The 10 best PS4 Pro game updates

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Some of this generation's best titles are looking better than ever, here are 10 games that really benefit from this $400 half-step.

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Microsoft may be prepping a new, locked-down version of Windows, with Windows RT-like restrictions

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Windows Cloud is less about a cloud-based operating system, and more about Microsoft challenging Google in the education and enterprise markets, where the locked-down nature of Chromebooks makes them preferable.

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Trump unlikely to reduce IT from India

The fact that Donald Trump's labour secretary has previously offshored IT work to the Philippines could ease IT services fears, particularly in India

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SAP aims to clarify S/4 Hana, cloud apps roadmaps for customers

The SAP board has launched an initiative to publish and clarify roadmaps, especially in respect of S/4 Hana and its cloud applications, and one product of which is a new technology choice tool

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NHS trusts vulnerable to cyber attack due to irregular app testing

Many NHS trusts are failing to scan internal apps for security-related defects or scan web perimeter apps regularly, potentially exposing patient data to cyber breaches

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Monday, 30 January 2017

Australian organisations forced to take cyber insurance seriously

The take-up of cyber security insurance in Australia remains low, but it could increase if data breach notification regulations come into force

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Only 49% of marketers are pushed to reinvent customer service due to technology

Technology is causing disruption in most markets, but only 49% of marketers believe they are pressured to develop their customer service as a result of disruptive technology

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How to stop Windows 10 from automatically rebooting after updates

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Tired of Windows 10 rebooting out from under you while you try to get work done? There's a solution for that.

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V2X (vehicle-to-everything) conquers tough roadway curves, construction zones, red lights

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The Washington Auto Show again focused on public policy and government-industry alliances such as V2V and V2I.

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Privacy Shield threat overshadowed by US immigration row

EU citizens’ rights under the Privacy Shield Act are not directly affected by President Trump's executive order on public safety, according to international law firm Hogan Lovells

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ET deals: Save over $200 on a Dell XPS desktop PC

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In search of an affordable desktop that has plenty of room for upgrades? Take a look at the XPS 8910 tower PC from Dell. With a sleek modern design, a Skylake CPU, space for three 3.5-inch drives, and support for up to 64GB of DDR4 memory, this PC is up for almost anything.

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Optical shock: Scientists have imaged light going faster than itself

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A custom new camera that can take a hundred billion frames per second has allowed scientists to photograph light producing the optical equivalent of a sonic boom.

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Report blames human and legacy system failure for Yorkshire hospital problems

Old technology and human error combined to cause major IT outage at Yorkshire NHS trust, review finds

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Many firms in the dark on cyber security investment

UK businesses need to adopt a risk-based approach to cyber security spending to ensure the best ROI and most appropriate data protection, says industry expert Michael Dieroff.

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10 best Android apps for power users

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Get serious about Android with these powerful apps.

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Official Nintendo Switch microSD cards are much more expensive than normal versions

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The Nintendo Switch only ships with 32GB of internal storage, but it isn't supposed to require proprietary microSD cards -- so why is Nintendo shipping cards so much more expensive than average?

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Bellway Homes signs Hyperoptic for Welwyn Garden City development

Developer Bellway Homes chooses FTTP broadband supplier Hyperoptic to supply ultrafast services to new homes in Welwyn Garden City

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Hybrid cloud strategy offers best of both worlds

More and more businesses are adopting a hybrid cloud strategy for their datacentre needs. Computer Weekly looks at what’s on offer

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Consumers do not trust companies with personal data, survey shows

UK firms still have much work to do in preparing for GDPR compliance, minimising the risk of identity theft and regaining trust, according to law firm Winckworth Sherwood

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Sunday, 29 January 2017

Artificial intelligence will increase productivity by sharpening human mind

The combination of AI and humans will triple productivity if businesses get the balance right for different roles

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Friday, 27 January 2017

Remembering the Apollo I disaster, 50 years later

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The Apollo I fire that claimed the lives of three astronauts -- Gus Grissom, Ed White, and Roger Chaffee -- was 50 years ago today. We discuss the fire and how it changed the Apollo program -- and NASA itself.

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Union to fight CSC job cuts that threaten NHS services

Union to fight a planned 22% cut to CSC's UK workforce, which could impact customers including the NHS

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Seagate plans 16TB drives for 2018, 20TB by 2020

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Seagate has big plans for its storage divisions, with 16TB drives planned for mid-2018 and a 20TB push for 2020. Hard drive growth has plateaued somewhat of late; can helium and new drive recording methods put things back on track?

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Space rocks, a space telescope and a space station: this week in space

HE0435-1223, located in the centre of this wide-field image, is among the five best lensed quasars discovered to date. The foreground galaxy creates four almost evenly distributed images of the distant quasar around it.

This week's goings-on feature SpaceX, Hubble, and a needle in a haystack. Three times as much space per space. Plus some eye candy from NASA's new satellite!

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Researchers claim they compressed hydrogen into a metallic state

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Metallic hydrogen has been theoretical for more than 80 years, but it might be a reality now.

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GDPR highlighted on Data Protection Day

Businesses dealing with EU citizens' data urged to ensure they are on track to comply with the GDPR in less than 16 months, as the world marks Data Protection Day 2017

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NHS Digital picks peering exchange provider for HSCN

The development of the new Health and Social Care Network is moving ahead as NHS Digital signs Redcentric to provide peering exchange services

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New Nvidia Shield update delivers 4K streaming, refreshed gaming app

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Nvidia's latest Shield update includes 4K streaming, Android 7.0 (Nougat), a unified and simplified game hub, and new capabilities for older versions of the device.

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Post Office facing group litigation over Horizon computer system after watershed decision

The group action against the Post Office that alleges sub-postmasters have been wrongly punished for accounting errors gets a green light from the High Court of Justice

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Microsoft to teach more than 560,000 people digital skills

Technology giant Microsoft announces a programme designed to boost digital skills and tech job prospects across the UK

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Bett 2017: Knowing what edtech to invest in a challenge for schools

Minster Rob Halfon has urged those building use cases for tech in schools should help others choose the right technology for use in the classroom

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BT profits plunge after Italian accounting scandal

BT’s pre-tax profit drops 37% as the telecoms giant comes to terms with the extent of massive corruption at its Italian business

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Cloud gives financial boost to Alphabet, Microsoft and Intel

Cloud computing is making significant contributions to driving the revenues for companies in the technology sector, according to quarterly results posted by Alphabet, Microsoft and Intel

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Full details, photos of the Samsung Galaxy S8 just leaked

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Complete details on Samsung's Galaxy S8, including photos, have leaked. We round up the information inside.

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The ‘Doomsday Clock’ is now at 2.5 minutes to midnight

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The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists board points the finger at Donald Trump for taking us this close to doomsday.

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Growing UK's tech skills base will make or break prime minister's industrial strategy, panel claims

Speakers at the Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology's industrial strategy debate demand greater clarity on how the government intends to tackle the UK tech and science sector's skills, diversity and regional inequalities

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#techmums uses corporate partnerships to reach a million mums by 2020

Not-for-profit #techmums hopes to give technology skills to one million mothers by 2020 through partnerships with corporate firms

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Thursday, 26 January 2017

Mixed feelings on Australian enterprise app market

The enterprise mobile app development market is attracting big money despite a lack of corporate appetite

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MoD accelerator launches Enduring Challenge tech contest

Enduring Challenge seeks to bring innovative technology to the front line for the UK’s armed forces and security services

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Pioneer Ultra HD Blu-ray burners pack 4K playback, but good luck meeting the PC requirements

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A new pair of Blu-ray drives from Panasonic promise enhanced audio playback and full support for UHD Blu-ray discs -- but full compatibility is much more involved this time around, and you'll need an entire hardware stack capable of playing back 4K content.

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Astronomers may have figured out why alien planets lack exomoons

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We've found exoplanets, but what about the exomoons?

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Upcoming Xbox One patch will snip console’s Snap mode

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Microsoft will remove Snap mode from an upcoming version of the Xbox One dashboard. This is supposed to boost performance and give the company more breathing room for future planned improvements.

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ET deals: Dell OptiPlex 3040 Micro quad-core desktop PC for $529

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Looking for a powerful tiny PC on the cheap? Check out the Optiplex 3040 Micro desktop PC from Dell. For a limited time, this quad-core machine is being discounted by a total of 35% off the sticker price.

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Trump administration immediately starts trying to muzzle scientists

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Those who don't learn from history are doomed to repeat it. Those who learn from history are doomed to watch helplessly while others repeat it.

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Facebook ups security with Fido U2F two-factor authentication

Social media giant is enabling users to increase the security of their logins with Fido U2F USB security keys

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Human-centric technologies will dominate next three years

Accenture says businesses will develop technology and services to match human behaviour in the next few years

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Private space firm wants to reuse parts of the International Space Station

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Why let all those neat components go to waste?

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Jeff Sessions, Trump’s pick for attorney general, will likely renew fight against strong encryption

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The federal government is expected to renew its assault on strong encryption under likely incoming Attorney General Jeff Sessions. President Trump, FBI Director James Comey, and Sessions himself have all attacked strong encryption and called for the creation of backdoors or mandated cooperation that would require companies to break their security measures when ordered to do so by the US government.

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Virtual Instruments to add cloud storage monitoring by end of 2017

Storage performance and monitoring provider Virtual Instruments leverages Xangati functionality to add cloud storage monitoring to existing SAN and NAS capabilities in Virtual Wisdom

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Microsoft’s cloud privacy battle may go to US Supreme Court

The US Department of Justice is considering going to the Supreme Court after an appeals court refused to revisit its July 2016 landmark ruling blocking government access to Microsoft servers in Ireland

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Wednesday, 25 January 2017

D-Wave’s quantum computers take a quantum leap forward, now offer 2,000 qubits

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D-Wave has launched a new quantum annealing machine, this time with 2,048 entangled qubits. That's twice what the company offered last year, though there are still questions about the type of problems the computer will solve and how its performance will compare with classical computers.

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ET deals: Get a lifetime subscription to pCloud cloud storage for $60

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Off-site storage shields you from catastrophic data loss if your phone or computer are stolen or damaged, and it enables you to access your files wherever you go. Better yet, cloud storage isn't prohibitively expensive anymore.

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Deep learning algorithm diagnoses skin cancer as well as seasoned dermatologists

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Remember how that Google neural net learned to tell the difference between dogs and cats? It's helping catch skin cancer now, thanks to some scientists at Stanford.

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Debris from ancient asteroid explosion still peppering our planet

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A team is working to filter out these common meteorites to see what the most ancient objects to fall to Earth were like.

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Accenture adds voice and VR to data analytics for RBS Six Nations

Accenture, in the sixth year of its tech partnership with the RBS Six Nations rugby championship, adds voice interface and more virtual reality to data analytics effort

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US man jailed for hacking into celebrity accounts

Edward Majerczyk is jailed for 9 months and ordered to pay $5,700 compensation for hacking iCloud and Gmail accounts and stealing celebrity nude photos

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Emergency Services Network will not be ready in time, says PAC

A Public Accounts Committee examination of the Emergency Services Network concludes that the controversial project may need more testing and assurance than its delivery date allows for

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Researchers develop robotic plankton to help us understand the real thing

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Plankton are tiny, but important. The robotic variety could help us study the real plankton in the ocean.

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Society urged to nurture cyber talent at Microsoft security conference

Cyber security investigative reporter Brian Krebs urges society to cultivate more “hackers for good” in today’s age of internet supervillains

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NetApp: Solidfire to get some Snap functionality but not NVMe

NetApp Solidfire execs talk of roadmap SnapMirror and SnapVault functionality in Solidfire, but NVMe will have to wait until customers are ready to pay for it

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Norfolk pub becomes first Vodafone Ciss programme hub

The Wortwell Bell in Harlestone, Norfolk, becomes the first “community hub” to receive indoor 3G mobile coverage through Vodafone’s Community Indoor Sure Signal scheme

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Maersk Line underpins shipping operations with network management

Container shipping company Maersk Line signs a five-year deal with Riverbed to monitor business-critical apps and services and troubleshoot network performance bottlenecks

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Outdated IT budget models slow enterprise cloud adoption, CIO research suggests

Research from IT services provider Trustmarque suggests the way that enterprises run their IT budgets is out of step with how they consume and pay for cloud

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Samsung’s foundry business, upcoming 10nm designs offsets its catastrophic Note 7 losses

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Samsung's semiconductor business is the star of the company's 2016. Not only has revenue jumped the last two years, this relatively small division cranks out a disproportionate amount of Samsung's total profit.

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Microsoft’s Creators Update will include a new Windows Defender Security Center

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Windows 10's Creators Update will pack a number of improvements, including a new Windows Defender Security Center and a centralized location for managing devices and applications.

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Challenges of complying with the Investigatory Powers Act

Despite opposition by civil liberties groups and technology companies, the UK government has passed the controversial Investigatory Powers Act, adding a host of security and contingency requirements that UK businesses need to consider

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Twitter botnet has cyber security implications, say reseachers

A researcher is urging the security community to consider the implications of massive botnets of fake Twitter accounts

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HoloLens tested for bridge inspections

Cambridge University is investigating how augmented reality could help improve safety and lower the cost of inspecting large structures, such as bridges

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Nordic CIO interview: Peter Krantz, Sweden’s national library

Making information accessible for hundreds of years is the challenge facing the CIO at Sweden’s Kungliga Biblioteket

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Tuesday, 24 January 2017

Leaked PDF sheds light on Microsoft’s Project Scorpio, 4K gaming plans

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A leaked Microsoft document sheds light on the Xbox Scorpio's upcoming capabilities, 4K rendering options, and technical details. It's shaping up to be a beast of a console.

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CyanogenMod successor Lineage OS is now available for download

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The CyanogenMod project is gone, but Lineage OS continues in its place.

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New crackdown on VPNs meant to further empower China’s Great Firewall

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Dystopian future, meet dystopian present. But how are they going to make the rejected Internet content pay for enhancements to the Great Firewall?

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ET deals roundup: Save big on 4K UHD TVs in time for the big game

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Getting ready for the biggest game in football? Treat yourself to an affordable 4K UHD TV from the Dell online store, and you'll get a bonus gift card with your purchase. Order before the 25th, and you'll receive your new television by the time of the big event.

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Post Office offers banking for all UK accounts as bank branch closures continue

Customers of all UK banks can receive branch services through the Post Office after a deal agreed last year takes effect

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Executive interview: Kirk Bresniker, chief architect, HPE

HPE has developed a concept computing architecture which it says will power future generations of applications. We find out how it will change IT

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3D TV is finally, blessedly, mercifully, dead — will VR follow suit?

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3D TV is finally dead, with the last manufacturers dropping it from TV sets going forward. Unfortunately, many of the same headwinds that killed the 3D business could be trouble for virtual reality as well.

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SAP 2016 results: cloud revenue almost €3bn, 5,400 S/4 customers

SAP declares full-year 2016 revenue of €22bn, of which nearly €3bn was cloud – almost 14%

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TechUK outlines its Brexit negotiation priorities

IT industry body TechUK outlines what it believes are the Brexit negotiation priorities for the UK IT sector

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Stockholm offers sustainable datacentre safe haven to hyperscale cloud firms

Sweden's capital city looks to capitalise on recent country-wide tax breaks for datacentre operators, to encourage cloud and colocation firms to set up shop in its new environmentally-friendly business parks

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Adobe bets on Chromebooks for education with slew of mobile apps

Lightroom mobile on a variety of platforms

Despite the popularity of Chromebooks, they have suffered from a lack of first-class applications. Now, Adobe is leveraging Google's new Android on Chromebook effort to bring some of its top mobile applications on board.

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Star Wars: Episode VIII is now ‘The Last Jedi’ — here’s what that could mean

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The new Star Wars movie, Episode VIII, now has a formal title: The Last Jedi. Who that refers to, and what it means, is already a source of considerable speculation. We step through the possibilities and discuss outcomes.

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PC gaming surges, while the rest of the PC market declines

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Jon Peddie Research reports that spending on PC gaming surged in 2016, thanks to pent-up demand for 14nm products and an ongoing strong market for PC titles.

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GDS signals intent to move public sector off PSN

Government Digital Service’s Technology Leaders Network determines that the internet is an adequate solution to support the vast majority of public sector work

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CIO interview: Bas Anneveld, Gumtree

When your parent is the internet phenomenon eBay, how do you make a difference?

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Artificial Intelligence Software

Numerous men and women have thought for many years that automation would stroll beside people a single day time. No, a single would have guessed that daytime would come so soon. Some think that, combined with artificial intelligence, the software could be a critical threat to humanity. Until then, they can be extremely applicable.

Scientists have accomplished extensive testing and have discovered some quite valuable and some not so beautiful applications. Robots can be created to specialise in several various fields. The simplest use for automation is entertainment. 1 such instance could be the RoboSapien which can supply kids and adults alike with hours of enjoyable. RoboSapien was created to be easily reprogrammed apart from its remote manage purpose.

An additional helpful area could be household duties. The specialised software could be created for that physically or mentally handicapped. The disabled could be taken care of in situations when their guardians have been otherwise occupied. If the guardian had been to be getting a shower, repairing a meal, or operating, robots could surveil the disabled and alert an EMT or other certified individual if a thing were to occur. They could also be beneficial to total minor chores such as washing dishes, vacuuming, or pest handle.

Students at the University of Essex in England have created a robot fish modeled right after a carp. The design is equipped with chemical sensors to detect pollution and an internal monitoring method to help it navigate and avoid collision with naval vessels and other obstacles. These robotic fish could also be equipped with video surveillance and sonar to assist with deep sea exploration in places human beings cannot go. Autos are usually programmed to become practical robots for safe and sound automatic transportation, which could drastically decrease vehicular deaths.

Software Integration and Mining Datas, The present world, runs on an application of various softwares in respective field to make their work paperless and use-computing technologies, is what adopt in business and with the government too. Each industry, use various software to run their business efficiently. Each and every, industry is co-related to each other. However, these industries are using their technique, which may not be compiling by other industry. Here, the machine learning analytics can work out and bring a solution. The software integration can be use if digital reasoning big data are in use and interpreted with new software. Which can read, understand and interpret with human intelligence? In this way, the software integration can assist the complexity of using various platforms in computing technologies.

About the darker side, robots could potentially be employed for war. This could be prevented, though. If programmers use the three laws of robotics suggested by Isaac Asimov for that core on the program, the improper and immoral use of your robot could be averted. Around the other hand, if armies used them rather than flesh and blood persons, there might be fewer casualties and war might not be as heartbreaking.



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Bromium mobilises endpoints to fight cyber attacks

Bromium evolves its micro-virtualisation security technology to gather threat intelligence from endpoints and automate checks and responses across an enterprise

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Monday, 23 January 2017

Singapore bank offers online chat banking

POSB launches automated customer service platform that understands spoken language

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Singapore and Indonesia stand out for IT spend in Apac banking sector

Singapore is the top spender on IT for banking of all developed economies in the Apac region, while Indonesia has the fastest growth rate in IT spending

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A massive solar storm could cost the US economy $40 billion per day

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The damage from a coronal mass ejection could be devastating to the US economy, costing us billions of dollars per day and impacting US economic production for five to 16 months depending on where the blow strikes and how strong the geomagnetic storm is.

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Government industrial strategy proposes £170m investment in tech institutes to boost Stem skills

The Prime Minister has claimed technology training and skills will be one of the key areas the government will focus on in its bid to boost the economy post-Brexit

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NOAA’s new GOES-16 weather satellite sends back stunning first images

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To show off the impressive technological feats of GOES-16, NOAA has released a number of images taken by the satellite's Advanced Baseline Imager (ABI) instrument.

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All Chromebooks released in 2017 and later will support Android apps

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Android apps will be a standard feature on all new Chromebooks.

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Government reaffirms broadband funding in Industrial Strategy plan

The government reaffirms previous commitments to further funding of rural broadband roll-out and 5G mobile networking in its post-Brexit industrial strategy plan

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Lululemon turns to digital transformation to support consumer community

Athletic apparel retailer’s executive vice-president of digital explains how the brand has used digital transformation to support its core value of a community ecosystem

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ET deals: Take an IT security and white hat hacking course for 97% off

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IT security is a massively important field. Not only is there potential for a very successful career, but there's a lot of good to be done as well. If you're inspired by recent events to start down the path of IT security and ethical hacking, today's deal from StackSocial is worth picking up.

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Schroders staff to complete daily tasks on mobile devices

The asset management company wants to make it easier for its staff to complete everyday tasks by linking mobile devices to enterprise systems

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Symantec caught once again improperly issuing illegitimate HTTPS certificates

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Symantec has once again been caught issuing faulty HTTPS certificates for "test" purposes. It's the second time in 16 months that the company's certification practices have come under fire.

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