Facebook and friends are back. What happened? We don’t know. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Day: July 5, 2019
Is this AI developing a sense of time?
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•Researchers at Heidelberg’s Ruprecht-Karls-Universität, the Max-Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems, and Montreal’s prestigious MILA develop a neural network model that computes whether states of affairs are reversible or irreversible. They …read more Source:: Open Source S
UK’s largest police forensics lab paid ransom demand to recover locked data
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•Eurofins Scientific has already recovered from the incident. Didn’t say how much it paid hackers. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Smart waste management system highlights potential for narrowband IoT deployments
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•Twilio is highlighting a use case of its Narrowband IoT service that it says could help revamp archaic waste management processes. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Don’t forget about WannaCry: Hospitals are still at risk of cyber-attack
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•Despite the chaos caused by the WannaCry attack, healthcare systems are still at risk from attacks that could endanger patient safety say researchers, who are calling for more investment. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Mozilla: Want ad-free news on Firefox? That’ll cost you $5 a month
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•Would you pay $5 to get news online without seeing ads, asks Mozilla. …read more Source:: Open Source S
How much RAM does your Windows 10 PC need? (2019 edition)
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•Is there a case for having more than 16GB or more of RAM in a Windows 10 PC? Sure there is, but the bang for the buck trails off. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Is Apple finally ditching MacBook’s problem butterfly keyboard?
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•Later this year, reports suggest Apple will release MacBooks without the flawed butterfly mechanism keyboard. …read more Source:: Open Source S
How to speed up web browsing and save money on Android
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•Who doesn’t want faster browsing? Here’s a quick and simple trick that will help both speed up your browsing on your Android smartphone, and save on data charges if you …read more Source:: Open Source S
Tor Project to fix bug used for DDoS attacks on Onion sites for years
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•Tor vulnerability has been exploited for years and has been used for censorship, sabotage, and extortion of Onion sites. …read more Source:: Open Source S