Microsoft looks to be getting closer to delivering the rumored Windows 10 ‘multi session’ remoting capability as part of a new Windows 10 Enterprise edition. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Month: August 2018
Aimed at unhappy Windows 10 users, $650 Acer Chromebook 13 laptops land in Sept
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•Acer reveals September availability and pricing for its new Chromebook 13 and Chromebook Spin 13 convertible. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Windows 10 buggy updates? Our patching is simple, regular, consistent says Microsoft
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•After being called out over patchy patches, Microsoft sets out how it updates Windows 10 machines. …read more Source:: Open Source S
IoT security warning: Your hacked devices are being used for cyber crime says FBI
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•Vulnerable devices like routers and webcams are providing an easy means of cyber criminals conducting attacks – and staying anonymous while doing it. …read more Source:: Open Source S
New 2018 iPhone, iPhone X Plus, iPhone 9: Here’s what we know — and think we know — is coming
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•The launch of the next iPhone likely mere weeks away, and the leaks, rumors, and analyst chatter is reaching fever pitch. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Russian election meddling continues, says US: So why can’t it be stopped?
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•The US is struggling to find a way to deter hacking and other interference. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Optus scores Champions League broadcast rights
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•In addition to the FIFA World Cup and English Premier League, Optus has announced securing the broadcast rights for the UEFA Champions League, Europa League, and Super Cup for the …read more Source:: Open Source S
ABC uncovers over 1,000 confidential NSW medical records
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•It has been reported the medical records were found at the derelict former NSW aged care facility. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Optus restores voice services after hardware failure
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•A hardware failure caused a brief outage across mobile voice services on Friday morning, with Optus restoring services as of 9.20am AEST. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Foodora exits Australia amid legal disputes
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•Foodora will cease its Australian operations, with the union accusing the food delivery service of skipping out on workers who are owed millions of dollars. …read more Source:: Open Source S