LG’s V-series phones have always been optimized for those creating still images and video content, as well as for those who want the best audio experience. The V40 is the …read more Source:: Open Source S
Month: November 2018
Click Here to Kill Everybody, book review: Meeting the IoT security challenge
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•In the Internet of Things era, cyberattacks can cause actual death and destruction. Bruce Schneier surveys this security nightmare, and looks for solutions. …read more Source:: Open Source S
System76 readies release of American-made powerhouse Linux PC
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•Can you make a PC in the US anymore? Linux system builder System76 proved you can do it. …read more Source:: Open Source
Use Office 365? Microsoft’s about to start emailing you regular tips by default
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•What will on-by-default Office 365 email messages do to phishing-awareness training? …read more Source:: Open Source S
OnePlus 6T first take review: Great price, innovative technology, and responsive performance
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•OnePlus just released its first phone in partnership with a US wireless carrier and early indications are that sales were brisk. The in-screen fingerprint scanner works well, the phone is …read more Source:: Open Source S
Google says ‘exponential’ growth of AI is changing nature of compute
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•Google software engineer Cliff Young explains how the explosion in deep learning algorithms is coinciding with a breakdown in Moore’s Law, the decades-old rule of thumb of progress in computer …read more Source:: Open Source S
SK Telecom launches IoT-enabled blood sugar meter
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•SK Telecom has launched a blood glucose meter connected to its LTE Cat M1 network aimed at diabetes patients. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Flickr tosses free terabyte accounts as new free limit set at 1,000 photos
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•What is old is new again, as Flickr’s new owners introduce a reachable limit to free accounts. …read more Source:: Open Source S
FIFA admits hack and braces for new leaks
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•March 2018 phishing incident pegged as possible origin of latest hack and subsequent data theft. …read more Source:: Open Source S
US senator working on bill that would jail CEOs for user privacy violations
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•Company execs could face up to 20 years in prison if they lie in privacy reports submitted to the FTC. …read more Source:: Open Source S