Voice agents like Alexa have already caused Sonos to rethink its product line. Now, it’s looking beyond the home as Amazon starts to go for its throat with the Echo …read more Source:: Open Source S
Month: October 2019
Six days with the Samsung Galaxy Fold: Is it really as fragile as Samsung warns?
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•Samsung’s new Galaxy Fold is an engineering marvel and presents a huge leap forward in smartphone innovation. While you need to use caution with the folding plastic OLED screen, the …read more Source:: Open Source S
Facebook’s cryptocurrency plans make Mastercard, Visa, Libra backers nervous
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•Financial giants are becoming skittish over Facebook’s plans for cryptocurrency domination. …read more Source:: Open Source S
IBM and Canonical work together in financial services
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•Just because IBM owns Red Hat doesn’t mean it’s not working with other Linux powers such as Ubuntu Linux. …read more Source:: Open Source
What can you do about the ‘unfixable’ exploit affecting almost every iPhone and iPad?
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•The release of a new jailbreak that works iPhones and iPads spanning eight generations of devices presents a possible major headache to those concerned about security. So, what are your …read more Source:: Open Source S
Brazil’s IT services market grows in H1 2019
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•The segment saw a 6.1 percent boost driven by managed services, according to a new study. …read more Source:: Open Source S
TSMC accuses GlobalFoundries of infringing 25 patents for node processes
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•It follows the Taiwanese company being sued by GlobalFoundries last month. …read more Source:: Legal
Aussie Broadband wants NBN congestion rebates extended to FttN
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•The ISP would also like for the rebate to be doubled from the proposed AU$75 to AU$150. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Intel proposes new SAPM memory type to protect against Spectre-like attacks
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•New CPU memory type proposed. No silicon prototype. Just a research paper and a lot of hope. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Cyber Security Research Centre, Data61, Penten join forces to build AI-enabled defence systems
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•Announced during D61+ Live, the joint research project will use Data61’s AI research to create “cyber traps” and “decoys”. …read more Source:: Open Source S