This entry-level phone costs less than $90, and it’s perfectly adequate for the casual user who loves taking photos. I am not convinced however about its use as a business …read more Source:: Open Source S
Day: April 21, 2017
Surprise! Your online banking password might not be as secure as you thought
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•Several major banks don’t use case-sensitive passwords. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Windows 10 CloudBooks: Here’s how they may stack up against Chromebooks
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•Minimum specs for devices running Windows 10 Cloud that are meant to compete with Chromebooks in the education market have leaked. …read more Source:: Open Source S
iPhone Live Photos: Now Apple opens it up to the web to boost sharing
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•Apple offers up new developer tools to make it easier for iPhone owners to share Live Photos. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Samsung’s Galaxy S8 has a big design flaw
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•Samsung’s eagerness to release a smartphone without a bezel ahead of Apple seems to have led the Galaxy S8 into the tarpits. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Windows 10: Ultralight PCs based on ARM smartphone chips set for Q4, says Qualcomm
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•By the end of the year, you’ll be able to get a lightweight, power-efficient, ARM-based Windows 10 PC. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Free hacking tools start teens on path to cybercrime
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•Easy to use tools available free on the internet are one of the routes into online crime for some youngsters warn police. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Microsoft, AWS and Google may have just started the next cloud computing price war
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•Cloud giants have started cutting prices again, but this time in new areas. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Indigo subsea cable construction locked in with Alcatel contract
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•Alcatel Submarine Networks has entered a system supply agreement with the Indigo subsea cable consortium, ensuring the construction, supply, and operation of the cable is now binding. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Baidu, Harman to develop in-car AI solutions for Chinese automakers
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•Baidu and Samsung subsidiary Harman are teaming up again to develop in-car AI solutions such as automatic speech recognition aimed at the Chinese auto industry. …read more Source:: Open Source S