Chrome 70 also comes with support for the final version of the TLS 1.3 standard and the AV1 video format. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Day: October 16, 2018
Facebook backtracks, says data from Portal devices may inform ad targeting
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•Facebook previously said it wouldn’t use Portal data directly for ad targeting. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Violin Storage to acquire X-IO storage
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•High performance flash pioneer Violin Systems has agreed to buy X-IO’s ISE division. What does that mean for customers shopping for high performance storage? …read more Source:: Open Source S
Zero-days, fileless attacks are now the most dangerous threats to the enterprise
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•These attacks cost the average organization millions and SMBs are the worst affected. …read more Source:: Open Source S
AI Edge X: The first 4G Industrial Gateway for AI on the Edge
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•Bridging the gap between the edge and the cloud in order to bring accelerated vision features and AI performance to the edge of the Internet of Things. …read more Source:: Open Source S
The Brexit dilemma: Will London’s start-ups stay or go?
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•The capital’s tech companies are trying to plot a course that will steer them past Brexit. That will mean some difficult decisions ahead. …read more Source:: Open Source S
It’s MongoDB’s turn to change its open source license
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•MongoDB is transitioning to a new Server-Side Public License (SSPL) that seeks to plug the gaps with cloud-based services. Why did MongoDB need the new license, and will it avoid …read more Source:: Open Source S
Palm is back: Tiny new device aims to let you leave your big smartphone at home
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•The new 3.3-inch touchscreen Palm is designed to be a less distracting companion for your phone. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Samsung sells 1 million Galaxy Note 9 units in South Korea
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•Samsung has sold 1 million Galaxy Note 9 devices in South Korea 54 days after sales began, down on the preceding Galaxy Note 8 which hit the same number in …read more Source:: Open Source S
Telstra calls for near halving of NBN wholesale price
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•Telstra CEO Andy Penn wants a AU$20 chop to the pricing charged to retailers by NBN. …read more Source:: Open Source S