Microsoft’s hostility to Linux has softened dramatically in recent years, but the scars from the war against Linux are still visible today. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Month: July 2019
Google Chrome to block heavy ads that use too many system resources
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•Chrome to unload ad iframes that use too much bandwidth and CPU. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Seriously? Cisco put Huawei X.509 certificates and keys into its own switches
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•How did cryptographic certificates and keys issued to Huawei end up in Cisco gear? …read more Source:: Open Source S
Hyundai and Kia invest $4.2m in new Korean cab-calling app
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•The app, Macaron Taxi, currently has a fleet of 200 cars with Hyundai and Kia expected to supply it with more vehicles. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Commonwealth seeks more businesses to join Digital Marketplace Panel
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•The DTA is updating its Digital Marketplace Panel Master Agreement and adding three new panel categories for government to procure services from. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Samsung lands in hot water and Federal Court for alleged misleading ads
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•The ACCC has taken exception to the advertised water resistance properties of Samsung’s Galaxy phones. …read more Source:: Open Source S
ANZ, CBA, Westpac partner IBM for Lygon blockchain bank guarantee pilot
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•Three of the four Australian banking heavyweights are trialling Lygon, a new digital bank guarantees platform that uses blockchain. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Facebook’s recent moves highlight the grand challenge of digital ethics
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•Facebook has become a new world superpower; but instead of nukes, it combines technologies in order to accelerate disruption and expand its influence at a scale we simply can’t grasp. …read more Source:: Open Source S
First-ever malware strain spotted abusing new DoH (DNS over HTTPS) protocol
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•Godlua, a Linux DDoS bot, is the first-ever malware strain seen using DoH to hide its DNS traffic. …read more Source:: Open Source S