Old IT systems, supply chain vulnerabilities and other technological issues leave military satellite communications open to disruption and tampering with potentially chaotic consequences, says research paper. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Month: July 2019
Samsung: You won’t be using smartphones in 5 years
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•Samsung eyes a future beyond smartphones but stays silent about the Galaxy Fold’s future release date. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Redis wants more than cache
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•Redis may be ubiquitous as a persistent caching tier, but the company behind it wants you to think about it as an operational database that is extensible. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Queensland targets Chinese tourists with WeChat ‘CityExperience’
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•The state government hopes its new ‘mini program’ within WeChat will encourage more visitors from China. …read more Source:: Open Source S
FibreCo Queensland officially established with first board members
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•Representatives of Powerlink Queensland and Energy Queensland take seats. …read more Source:: Open Source S
It’s official: Samsung will announce the Galaxy Note 10 on Aug. 7
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•We won’t have to wait much longer before Samsung reveals the next generation Note smartphone. …read more Source:: Open Source S
IBM’s Watson Marketing breaks off into separate company
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•On its first day as a standalone business, the new company says it’s mature yet agile enough to take on major competitors like Adobe, Oracle and Salesforce. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Australia-wide AWS deal could signal the end for legacy IT procurement
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•The whole-of-government deal with Amazon Web Services highlights a new approach to IT procurement and a better level of understanding where cloud is concerned. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Getnord Lynx: Super-tough Android smartphone with a massive battery
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•Want a smartphone with an enormous battery that will survive far more than anything an iPhone could tolerate? You need the Getnord Lynx. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Germany to publish standard on modern secure browsers
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•Germany’s cyber-security agency to publish a document on the features of a modern “secure” browser. …read more Source:: Open Source S