The company wants to firm up partnerships with up to three startups within the next year in areas including Internet of Things, robotics and augmented reality. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Month: September 2019
New SIM card attack disclosed, similar to Simjacker
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•There’s now an app to test your phone’s SIM card for both Simjacker and WIBattack …read more Source:: Open Source S
Google adds new Cloud region in Poland
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•Google also announced a new partnership with Poland’s Domestic Cloud Provider (DCP). …read more Source:: Open Source S
CTRL-Labs: Facebook didn’t buy a billion-dollar, brain-scanning startup
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•Facebook’s public trust issues create a perception of a nefarious agenda with the recent acquisition of a New York-based startup that uses electrical muscle signals to control a virtual hand. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Elizabeth Warren wants an office of tech experts advising Congress
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•To ensure members of Congress don’t have to rely on corporate lobbyists for information about the tech industry, the Democratic 2020 candidate wants to revive the Office of Technology Assessment. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Tesla’s ‘biggest-ever’ software update: V10 brings Smart Summon, Netflix, YouTube
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•Tesla has released Software Version 10.0 with new entertainment apps and the parking-lot summon feature. …read more Source:: Open Source S
WhiteShadow downloader uses Microsoft SQL queries to deliver malicious payloads
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•The downloader has an unusual way of executing next-stage payloads. …read more Source:: Open Source S
DARPA: Our goal is 100x faster network card for tomorrow’s AI
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•DARPA is asking for help to create the super-fast network interface card that industry has so far failed to produce. …read more Source:: Open Source S
When will you get the next version of Windows 10? Here’s how to take control
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•Microsoft’s recent changes in Windows Update make it less likely that you’ll be surprised by a feature update. To take full control, though, you’ll need to study the release schedule …read more Source:: Open Source S
Microsoft, Hewlett Foundation, and MasterCard launch CyberPeace Institute
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•The non-profit organisation that will be based in Switzerland aims to protect victims against cyberattacks and assist them in the aftermath. …read more Source:: Open Source S