Intel’s security troubles of late had no impact on its fourth quarter, which was propelled by its data center unit and growth in the Internet of things. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Month: January 2018
HP Spectre x360 has a built-in instant privacy screen
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•With a touch of a button, the user can mask out their display to anyone sitting next to them. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Meltdown-Spectre: Why were flaws kept secret from industry, demand lawmakers
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•Great work on patching your own products, but why were smaller tech companies kept in the dark? …read more Source:: Legal
Paranoia will destroy you: Why Chinese tech isn’t spying on us
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•The notion that the Chinese government would spy on corporations and our agencies with electronic devices manufactured by Chinese companies is not only absurd but would be catastrophic to furthering …read more Source:: Open Source S
iPhone, Galaxy’s future? Vivo X20 Plus UD debuts world’s first on-screen fingerprint scanner
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•Chinese consumers get first dibs on the world’s first phone with an under-screen fingerprint reader. …read more Source:: Open Source S
3D printing with light: Scientists create 3D holograms
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•Inspired by Star Wars, researchers have developed solid-looking, clean, 3D holograms. …read more Source:: Open Source S
GDPR: Deadline looms but businesses still aren’t ready
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•UK government warns organisations that they must prepare for new data protection laws now – or potentially face the consequences when it comes into force. …read more Source:: Open Source S
AU$5m tax bill sees Lenovo Australia & New Zealand post AU$699k profit
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•The local arm of the PC maker has reported AU$699,294 in profit for the 2017 financial year. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Dimension Data Australia finishes 2017 with AU$16.5m loss
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•The local arm of the Japanese IT services giant received a AU$5.3 million tax benefit from the Australian government, bringing its FY17 loss down to AU$16.47 million. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Linux and Intel slowly hack their way to a Spectre patch
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•Fixing the chip security holes Meltdown and Spectre will take a long, long time, but Linus Torvalds and Intel developers are slowly moving to answers for Linux. …read more Source:: Open Source S