Experts believe Hong Kong is not an ideal place for bike-sharing firms due to its packed streets and mountain roads. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Day: July 16, 2018
Thousands of Mega logins dumped online, exposing user files
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•Exclusive: File names of 15,500 accounts was exposed, including purportedly illegal content. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Amazon’s web site crashes as Prime Day launches
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•The mad rush to Prime Day was held up a bit after Amazon’s web site stumbled out of the gate. …read more Source:: Open Source S
GE to standardize Predix platform on Microsoft Azure
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•GE Digital will also leverage the Azure cloud platform to drive innovation for Predix-based IT workloads and productivity tools. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Can graphical passwords keep us secure online?
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•People stink at text-based passwords. Is there a better way? What if we could simply tell a story only we know using pictures? …read more Source:: Open Source S
USB Type-C is the iPhone charging connector that Steve Jobs would have wanted
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•There are too many charging and interface cable standards in place. We can fix this, but it will take effort and broad industry buy-in. And Apple would have to fall …read more Source:: Open Source S
How humans and technology conspired to spoil the World Cup Final
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•The new Video Assistant Referee was supposed to ensure correctness in vital decision-making. It didn’t. …read more Source:: Open Source S
EFF blasts Japan over piracy website blocking proposal
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•Japan should not introduce piracy website blocking laws in response to copyright infringement, EFF has said, because such a restriction doesn’t work, violates freedom of expression, and ‘breaks the internet’. …read more Source:: Open Source S
ACCC on keeping the data ‘genie’ in check for Australian consumers
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•ACCC chairman believes the new Consumer Data Right will enable consumers to benefit from the data businesses already hold. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Samsung stresses 5G equipment trust with telcos over Huawei
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•Samsung Electronics has unveiled 3.5GHz and 28GHz spectrum 5G equipment and said it will secure 20 percent market share by 2020. …read more Source:: Open Source S