Congress has until the end of the year to reauthorize the controversial surveillance law, which has been at the center of hundreds of constitutional violations over the past decade. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Month: October 2017
WhatsApp, WinZip among the most blacklisted apps in the enterprise
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•These apps, among others, apparently pose a serious threat to business security. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Royal Australian Navy gets fleet data analytics tool from GE and Data61
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•CSIRO’s Data61, in partnership with GE, has developed a data analytics solution expected to boost navy fleet performance. …read more Source:: Open Source S
ANZ bank adds Fitbit Ionic to payments mix
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•The Fitbit smartwatch has become the latest addition to ANZ’s payments stable. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Chinese ecommerce giant JD eyes driverless deliveries
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•JD has partnered with two local automobile manufacturers with the aim to roll out the first autonomous truck to enhance goods delivery. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Amazon AWS has saved its customers $500M by alerting them when they’re overpaying
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•The world’s biggest cloud provider messages customers when they’re paying for services that aren’t being used. At Gartner Symposium, the AWS CEO explained why. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Equifax: An additional 2.5M Americans affected by breach
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•The total number of US consumers impacted by the breach comes to 145.5 million, the company says. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Germany’s new hate speech law goes live: So who’s in its sights?
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•The NetzDG or ‘Facebook law’ is now in force with big implications for social networks. …read more Source:: Legal
Microsoft opens up testing of Azure Data Box, its Amazon Snowball rival
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•Microsoft is seeking testers for its alternative to Amazon’s AWS Snowball: Its Azure Data Box data-transfer appliance and service. …read more Source:: Open Source
Windows 10: Why does Microsoft Edge have only 70 extensions after a whole year?
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•Because we’re really picky about which ones are allowed, says Microsoft. …read more Source:: Open Source S