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Wednesday, 31 May 2017
UK issues record data protection fines in the past year
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Dell Launches AMD-Powered All-in-Ones, Gaming Desktops
Dell has unveiled new desktops and AIOs in partnership with AMD. These types of deals are critical to AMD's long-term economic health.
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Nest Cam IQ Can Recognize Familiar Faces With its 4K Sensor
It has a 4K sensor, but it doesn't actually stream in 4K. That's a good thing, though.
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Qualcomm Inks Deal to Build Snapdragon 835 PCs With HP, Lenovo, Asus
Qualcomm has announced new mobile systems in partnership with multiple OEMs. After years of dancing around each other, are ARM and x86 finally ready to fight?
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Openreach switches on G.fast in Scotland
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Benefits of 5G innovation may outweigh costs for NHS, says top surgeon
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TfL likely to tender for 4G on the tube
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WannaCry shows validity of risk-based security, says RSA head
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Interview: Charles Cameron, director of technology, Centrica
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Microsoft shakes up Computex with mixed reality showcase
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Hundreds of sub-postmasters have applied to join IT-related legal action since March
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IR35 reforms: NHS revises stance on contractor tax status assessments
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ET Deals: Lenovo IdeaCentre Y710 Quad-Core Gaming Cube for $699
If you're looking for a straight-forward, affordable PC gaming solution, the IdeaCentre Y710 from Lenovo is a great bargain. With a quad-core CPU, plenty of speedy RAM, and a Polaris-based AMD Radeon RX card, you can play the vast majority of PC games without spending much.
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Information communication technology (ICT)
Everything IT is an information communication technology (ICT) solutions and service provider operating in Ireland and in the UK. They mainly provide data backup solutions and cloud storage services to their clients. And they also charge a very affordable fee for their services.
Another great thing about Everything IT is that they are ready to provide customized services. They will work exactly as per your goals and requirements. They will also be willing to work as per your budget. Although they are based in Dublin, they are providing services all across the UK. They have a team of extremely skilled ICT professionals who are ready to go beyond their scope of employment in order to make sure that the client gets maximum value from their investment. Customer satisfaction is their first priority and they are ready to go to any extent to ensure that. All of their employees are also extremely knowledgeable and are totally aware of all the current trends in the IT sector. Because of their industry experience and skills, it is possible for them to empower several businesses and industries.
In response to a query about their business and the services they provide, one of the executives of Everything IT claimed that they are ready to work with all kinds of businesses in all kinds of industries. From startups to large business brands, Everything IT is ready to team up with businesses of all sizes. Apart from procurement and moving services, the skilled team of ICT experts is also ready to provide cloud computing services and other various kinds of professional services.
Everything IT always tries to encourage their clients to use only the latest technologies so that their businesses are ready for the future. Technology is always improving. So it is always better to be future proof. Otherwise, heavy investment will be required again in the future.
Because of the application of these latest technologies, clients can be assured that their infrastructure is capable of dealing with all kinds of business processes. They also have tie-ups with several leading IT suppliers. These partnerships allow them to provide high-quality tools and materials to their clients.
In recent years, Cloud storage has become much popular and all businesses are looking to upgrade to cloud services. Because of cloud storage, it has become possible for the businesses to access their data much easily. They can access the data from anywhere they want. And another reason why cloud services have become so popular is because of the security which it provides. Nowadays, data theft has become very common. And losing data is one of the worst things which can happen to a business. If someone else gets access to important data of any company, then that company will have a very difficult to recover from it. We have also seen several companies getting bankrupt because of this. This is why everyone is switching to cloud services. They are very secure and no one will be able to get access to your data. Everything IT also provides cloud storage solutions to their clients at a very reasonable price.
Everything IT provides all kinds of cloud-based services like database backups and email backups. So you can be assured that your data is safe. Apart from that, we also provide database recovery services. Hence, Everything IT is the top choice for all those businesses who are looking for cloud services, irrespective of their size or their nature.
About Everything IT:
Everything IT is an information communication service provider based in Dublin. They have been in operation for 6 years and hence they are quite experienced and is well familiar with all the IT trends. They are extremely well known throughout the UK for their various kinds of IT services. But they are expanding and offering various kinds of new services to their clients. For example, they are currently providing cloud computing services to all their clients. They are also the top choice for anyone who is looking for best Remote Support Online or school ICT services.
Going by the current trends, the ICT market is very profitable and attractive and is expected to grow further in the coming years. As per the Australian Computer Society ( ACS), ICT related trade is on the rise and ICT related exports is expected to increase by as much as 12 percent in the future.
Every year Deloitte publishes a Digital Pulse Report. In the recent report, ACS has mentioned that Australia’s ICT related exports have grown substantially. In 2013, Australia’s share was just 4 percent of the total exports. But in 2016, it has increased to 7 percent, indicating that Australia is going the right direction. The main reason behind such an increase is because of the improvement in technology in the different sectors like manufacturing and agriculture.
Apart from that, because of the latest innovations in the technical world, Australia’s GDP has also increased by around 6.6 percent over the last decade. It is also expected that by 2020, the share of the digital enabled economy will rise to 139 Billion Dollars.
As per the report, because of the rise in the popularity of ICT, it has also opened up several employment opportunities. As many as 40000 ICT jobs were created in the year 2015 and 2016. It implies that 5.4 percent of the total workforce of Australia is employed in ICT-related jobs. And this number is expected to grow further in the future. As per the President of ACS, Anthony Wang, 81000 ICT professionals will be needed by the year 2022.
In order to meet the demand, they are also taking several steps. Anthony has clearly stated that creating skilled ICT professionals should be one of their topmost priorities. The success of the entire nation depends largely on their work. He also mentioned that heavy investment and a good strategy is needed to cope up with the increased demand of ICT professionals. They have also encouraged students in schools to take up coding from an early age. Apart from that, they are providing training to their teachers and creating several multidisciplinary degrees. Other than that, several training programs have also been created to impart ICT skills.
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Norwegian bakery chain gets the taste of mobile reporting
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Security Think Tank: Key things to consider to block malicious email attachments
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Nvidia-powered Max-Q Gaming Laptops Will Be Thinner and More Powerful
By optimizing performance, Max-Q can make gaming laptops with a desktop-class GTX 1080 almost as thin as a standard ultraportable notebook.
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Shadow Brokers prepares zero-day subscription service
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Volvo partners Google to develop Android for cars
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Tuesday, 30 May 2017
Supreme Court to Lexmark: You Can’t Lock Ink Cartridges to Stop Refills
Does Lexmark's patent on ink cartridges extend to forbidding buyers from re-using or selling them? No way, says a nearly unanimous Supreme Court.
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In an age of uncertainty, now is the time to rethink your outsourcing strategy
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ICC brings drones, smart bats and virtual reality to international cricket
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Intel Announces New Core X-Series, Including 18-Core i9 CPU
At Computex in Taipei, Intel has unveiled the updated Core X-Series with a flagship Core i9 CPU. The top-of-the-line Core i9 has an incredible 18 physical cores with Hyper-Threading for a total of 36 threads.
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ET Deals: Save 90% on Cisco CCNA Training Suite
The Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) is an excellent benchmark for understanding the intricacies and issues surrounding modern networked environments. And if you want to prepare yourself thoroughly for the CCNA, these affordable online courses by Lazaro Diaz are a smart purchase.
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DevOps practitioners open up about enterprise adoption challenges
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Construction of Amazon's €1bn Dublin datacentre hit by environmental planning appeal
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Ocado Technology releases on-premise mesh datacentre as open source
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ExoMars Lander Crashed Because It Thought It Was Underground
The Schiaparelli lander encountered issues during its descent and was lost. Now, an analysis from the European Space Agency (ESA) details the failure and makes suggestions as to how the second phase of the mission might avoid a similar fate.
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British Airways counts cost of major bank holiday IT system outage
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Andy Rubin, Founder of Android, Reveals Stunning ‘Essential Phone’
Andy Rubin, the founder of Android, has unveiled his first phone -- and it's set to make a real impact at the very top of the industry.
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Samsung Demos Stretchable OLED Display
Samsung has been showing off flexible AMOLED panels for years, but now it's demoing something new: stretchable OLEDs.
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Five ways to cut the risk of Salesforce
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Saturday, 27 May 2017
Memo to the Prez: Germans Already Build Cars Here
The President reportedly blasts German automakers for not building in the US. Actually, they already build the better part of a million cars here per year.
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Friday, 26 May 2017
ET Deals Memorial Day Roundup: Save on Dell Core i7 Laptops, 1080p Foscam Wireless Cameras, and More
Just in time for Memorial Day weekend, we've gathered up some of the very best discounts online. Whether you're looking for a new PC, a 4K television, or even a wireless camera, there's something here for everyone.
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Understanding the economic value of your personal data
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Tesla Factory: Unsafe at Any (Line) Speed?
A worker safety group says Tesla's factory is below average on safety. We're getting better, Tesla says. But what happens when it ramps from 80,000 cars in 2016 to 500,000 in 2018?
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Reboot Reality: VR and AR Mark Milestone With New Interactive Exhibit
VR is amazing, but it's tough to try out yourself because of the equipment needed and the prototype nature of so much of the hardware and software. Fortunately, The Tech Museum in San Jose has now opened a permanent exhibit where visitors can experience a variety of VR, AR, and MR projects.
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Security Think Tank: Employees are one of the greatest defences
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People can be strongest link in cyber security, says NCSC
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Swedish government agencies join IT spending benchmarking service
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BDUK broadband roll-out hits 8,000 homes per million pounds spent
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Estonian e-Residency programme partners Finnish tech startup
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EternalRocks author throws in the towel after media attention
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7.2 Million-Year-Old Jawbone Indicates Oldest Hominin Lived in Europe, Not Africa
New analysis of ancient fossils could upend decades of thinking on when the last common ancestor of humans and chimps lived. Even more surprising, humans may have originated in Europe rather than in Africa.
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NASA Releases Stunning First Science Results from Jupiter Probe Juno
NASA has just published the first data from Juno, and it reveals some fascinating things about Jupiter. For one, it has cyclones the size of a planet.
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Thursday, 25 May 2017
This Adorable Little Rocket Just Reached Space for the First Time
This rocket can haul just 150 kg (331 pounds) into orbit, but it's cheap and small -- really, look how cute and little it is.
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CBRE: Demand for colocation space in London holds firm in face of Brexit
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Thunderbolt Goes Royalty-Free as Intel Repositions It to Boost Adoption
Intel's future Thunderbolt standard will be royalty-free and open to other companies should they wish to design their own controllers. That's a major change from how Intel has deployed the technology over the last few years.
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Old foes, new friends: Nordic banks and startups increase collaboration
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Mobile users’ expectations are sky high, says Gemalto
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UK businesses urged to prepare for GDPR
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IT firm gets Scality object storage to boost S3-based offerings
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Aggreko powers predictive maintenance with Azure machine learning
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Open19: LinkedIn's bid to lower barriers to open source datacentre tech adoption gathers pace
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Debit card transactions to overtake cash payments, thanks to contactless
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Astronomers Pin Down the Orbit of Exoplanet TRAPPIST-1h
Astronomers have finally pinned down the orbit of TRAPPIST-1h and confirmed it's far too chilly for life.
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Security Think Tank: Minimise malware risks through education, process and technology
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GDPR: One year to compliance and opportunity
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The growing influence of the CIO
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Rackspace senior management reshuffle continues with new CEO appointment
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VW’s Diesel Defeat Devices Finally Located, Cracked Wide Open
It's taken a few years, but researchers have found VW's defeat device code within its vehicles. It's a doozy.
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Wednesday, 24 May 2017
Finding customer data is big hurdle to meeting GDPR right to erasure
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Dubai financial services regulator launches temporary licence aimed at fintechs
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SAP aligns with Saudi Arabia’s IT transformation agenda
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DJI to Drone Customers: Upgrade Your Firmware or Practically Give Up Flying
DJI has pushed a new app update and firmware for its various drone models, and if you don't download and install it, you won't be flying your drone very far.
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Hackers Use Subtitle Files to Take Over PCs
Security firm Check Point reports a new breed of malware is spreading in fake movie subtitles. You think you're loading a subtitle, but what you're actually doing is giving a hacker full access to your computer.
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Samsung Wants to Lead the Foundry Business to 4nm and Beyond
Samsung has announced its own plans for foundry tech ramp-ups and rollouts, beginning immediately and stretching over the next four years. From EUV and fully-depleted silicon to HBM2 and new packaging techniques, the company is aggressively planning to grow its share of the foundry market.
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Consumer Reports Gives Tesla Model S Partial Credit for a Partial Fix
Tesla lost the top spot in CR's ultra-luxury ratings for auto-braking that wasn't enabled. Finally, Tesla made it work, albeit only at low speeds. As a result, CR gave Tesla half-credit back.
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ET Deals: The Complete Computer Science Bundle for $39
Want to learn to program? Maybe you want to make something awesome with a Raspberry Pi. Today's bundle of online courses from SkillWise aims to help you learn the basics of computer science with a very low barrier to entry.
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DJI Says its New Spark Is the Flying Camera for Everyone
With the Spark, DJI has cut the cost of getting into quality drone photography in half yet again, to $500. That, plus some easier flight modes should make the Spark a popular choice among first-time drone buyers.
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Best Online Backup Solutions
Local backups are a good place to start, but if you're not storing your files offsite as well, they're not really safe. Theft, house fires, and natural disasters could happen at any moment, so adding in an online backup to your routine is the best way to protect your valuable information.
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Iceland IT firm gets Cohesity hyper-converged backup boxes
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Identity, authentication and authorisation becoming risk-led
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Twenty years of online banking has increased financial awareness
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The 5 Most Important Announcements at Google I/O 2017
At I/O 2017, Google announced new products powered by machine learning, some big improvements to Assistant and Google Home, and it offered up a glimpse of the future of Android in your car.
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Hackers Can Unlock Samsung’s Galaxy S8 Using Fake Irises
Hackers have found a way to break Samsung's biometric authentication systems, and it's not particularly hard to do. Iris authentication isn't the solution it's been sold as.
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Google Can Now Track Your Offline Purchases
Google's hope is that offline purchase data will confirm that the ads you see online do, in fact, influence what you buy in real life.
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Interview: Nick Bleech, head of information security, Travis Perkins
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US retailer Target agrees $18.5m data breach settlement
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Digital-only business bank gets regulatory approval
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Tuesday, 23 May 2017
Mobile C-level executives are major risk to business security
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How to avoid technical debt in open source communities
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How can CIOs drive innovation?
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AMD Clarifies Vega and Server Rollouts, Talks Zen Follow-Ups
AMD's Lisa Su spoke at the JP Morgan Technology conference this week and shared new details on the company's plans for data center expansion, Vega launch dates, and future iterations of its new Zen microprocessor family.
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Google’s AlphaGo Defeats World’s Top Human Go Player
After defeating several of the top players in the world, the "AlphaGo" AI has now bested Ke Jie, the current Go world champion.
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ET deals: Dell Inspiron 3650 Quad-Core Desktop PC for $599
If you want a desktop PC with a good balance between performance and price, check out the Dell Inspiron 3650. With a quad-core Skylake processor and a substantial amount of memory, this flexible PC is a fantastic bargain when you use today's 47% total discount.
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Security Think Tank: 10 control areas to mitigate against malware attacks
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ChefConf 2017: How DevOps sets enterprises on course for digital transformation success
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Racetrack Memory products in five years, says IBM fellow
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Cloud data portability: Obstacles to it and how to achieve it
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Three-quarters of internet of things projects are at risk of failure
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How CIOs can drive innovation
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Economic and political uncertainty drives organisations to rethink IT strategies
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Almost a quarter of UK and US firms likely to miss GDPR deadline
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SAP Leonardo positioned as digital transformation catalyst
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Co-ordinating data sources is the key to CRM success
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Ford’s CEO, Now Gone, Didn’t Push Fast Enough Into the Future
Ford's youthful-looking CEO didn't position Ford well for the near future, internal critics say. Mark Fields got blamed for not going there. Yet a predecessor, Jacques Nasser, walked the plank 16 years ago for delving too far into the future.
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Samsung, T-Mobile Offer Buy-One-Get-One Free Deal on Galaxy S8
Samsung and T-Mobile have joined forces to offer a great deal on the Samsung Galaxy S8. Buy one, get one free, with very few strings attached.
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Western Digital Adds Helium-Filled 10TB Drives to Consumer, Business Lines
Western Digital is pushing its business and commercial storage array drives up to 10TB and offering them in helium-sealed flavors as well.
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EternalRocks worm combines seven leaked NSA attack tools
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Monday, 22 May 2017
Agile unlocked: Pivotal uses paired programming and PaaS to bolster cloud app development
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Dubai Set to Deploy its First Robotic Cop
The oil-rich city is set to deploy its first robotic cop on May 24th. This may only be the first step, though.
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SSDs Vulnerable to Deliberate, Low-Level Data Corruption Attacks
A new type of attack against NAND flash can destroy data on planar MLC SSDs, which happens to be a significant percentage of the SSDs on the market.
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Mercedes Joins Tesla in Selling Whole-House Battery Power
Mercedes-Benz leverages its expertise in EV batteries to provide storage for home solar systems. Just like Tesla.
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ET Deals: Save 98% off a Lifetime Membership to School of Game Design
Have you ever wanted to develop your own games? Now's an excellent opportunity to finally act on your passion. StackSocial is offering a lifetime subscription to the School of Game Design at a 98% discount, so you can learn the proper skills for a new career.
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Scientists May Be Close to Understanding the ‘Alien Megastructure Star’
It looks like the aliens have fired up their giant machinery again.
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Only 9% of parents want kids to be tech entrepreneurs
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Dutch railway uses IoT to reduce people jams
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Security Think Tank: Malware is sneaky
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HSBC voice authentication tricked by twins
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Middle East largely unscathed after WannaCry cyber attack
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Windows 7 accounts for most WannaCry infections
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Best Laptops for Photo Editing
Photo editing on the road is always challenging, with the need for a high-quality display, fast graphics, and lots of RAM at odds with carrying a lightweight laptop. Here are some of the best laptops we've found for the road-warrior photographer.
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Hands On With the Synology DS1517+ NAS: Affordable 10Gbps
Storage for small offices has been a tradeoff between network-accessible and high performance. Now that there are relatively inexpensive 10 Gigabit options available, its possible to have both.
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Microsoft Set to Unveil New Surface Pro With No USB-C or Thunderbolt
Microsoft is prepping an update to its Surface Pro 4, but the company won't be making any dramatic changes to its hardware.
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Denmark's Spar Nord bank in app dispute with Apple
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Friday, 19 May 2017
AMD’s RX Vega Won’t Launch Until Later This Year
AMD has acknowledged it won't ship its consumer Vega GPUs this quarter -- but while it'll demo the cards at Computex, it isn't providing a new ship date.
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Hands On With the DJI Mavic Pro: A Serious Drone That Fits in Your Daypack
If you've ever considered getting started with drone photography, the Mavic Pro is an awesome choice. Both powerful and portable, it puts the best of the Phantom family's features into a unit that folds to the size of a water bottle.
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ET Deals: Save 90% on the System Administration and Infrastructure Management Bundle
If you're looking to reboot your career, taking a handful of online courses is a good way to feel out what interests you, and find something you're really good at. Today, SkillWise is offering up a bundle of SysAdmin and infrastructure management courses, and it's shockingly affordable.
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McAfee researchers test WannaCry recovery method
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Manx Telecom streamlines its business with VMware NFV
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Command and control communications key to detecting threats
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How to simplify IT integration
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Interview: Claude Moraes, MEP and EU Civil Liberties Committee chair
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This Week in Space: From Paranal to Proxima B
In this issue: SpaceX's most recent launch, something unexpected about Mars, and scientific speculation on whether Proxima b might be habitable. Plus, some bonus ESO eye candy.
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Intel Puts the Kibosh on Reports It Will License AMD GPU Technology
Intel has directly refuted rumors of an AMD-Intel graphics team-up. Doesn't look like we'll see the two firms working together any time soon.
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