Friday, 19 May 2017

The FCC Votes to Kill Net Neutrality, Dismantle Title II Rules Governing ISPs

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The FCC is moving to undo net neutrality and the associated consumer protections the FCC created under Tom Wheeler.

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Microsoft to open African cloud datacentre region in 2018

Software giant plans to capitalise on business demand for its cloud services in Africa by offering users access to locally hosted Azure and Office 365

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Neustar launches international security council

Sharing information in the face of threats such as WannaCry is crucial for organisations to improve their cyber security capability, according to Neustar, which is making it easier to do

from ComputerWeekly: All Computer Weekly Content http://www.computerweekly.com/news/450419140/Neustar-launches-international-security-council

Apple is Lobbying Against Right-to-Repair Legislation Across the Country


Individuals and hobbyists often favor the so-called "right to repair." Manufacturers like Apple don't, and they're lobbying against bills that would grant enthusiasts these rights across the country.

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Thursday, 18 May 2017

Brits expect driverless cars to outnumber normal cars in 15 years

Survey shows 42% of people think autonomous vehicles will make roads safer, but 46% admit they would not feel safe as a passenger in a driverless vehicle

from ComputerWeekly: All Computer Weekly Content http://www.computerweekly.com/news/450419079/Brits-expect-driverless-cars-to-outnumber-normal-cars-in-15-years

Why BMW, Intel, and Mobileye Invited Delphi to the Self-Driving Party


Golf has foursomes. So, too, auto industry companies looking to hit the promised 2021 date for shipping autonomous vehicles.

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L2 vs. L3 cache: What’s the Difference?

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What is L2 cache? What is L3 cache? What is the major difference between the two? All your cache questions have been answered.

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