The report exposes privacy issues and tracking techniques in online services we use on a daily basis. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Month: December 2019
MacBook keyboard problems: Now Apple fails to halt class action over flawed design
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•Apple’s MacBook keyboard replacement program is not enough to prevent it facing a class action lawsuit. …read more Source:: Legal
HPE launches Greenlake Central, hub of its as-a-service efforts
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•HPE Greenlake Central will be generally available in the second half of 2020 and is in beta with customers now. …read more Source:: Open Source S
This new Android malware comes disguised as a chat app
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•CallerSpy can monitor calls, messages, take screenshots and records its surroundings, say researchers – who warn that it could be the early stages of a targeted cyber-espionage campaign. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Microsoft: Malware, ransomware, and cryptominer detections are down in 2019
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•Phishing and DDoS attacks are up, Microsoft security stats reveal. …read more Source:: Open Source S
F1 turns to AWS to develop ‘next-gen’ race car
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•It has opted for the cloud over on-premises high performance computing infrastructure to run simulations for the development of for the 2021 racing season. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Google DeepMind gamifies memory with its latest AI work
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•Google DeepMind scientists built a computer program that gives signals from future to past, in a kind of theoretical model that feels like things people do when they learn from …read more Source:: Open Source S
AWS unveils Amazon Braket quantum computing service
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•The cloud giant also used day one of re:Invent to announce the AWS Center for Quantum Computing and its new AWS Quantum Solutions Lab …read more Source:: Open Source S
Predictions 2020: Edge computing makes the leap
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•Investment in edge computing will jump next year as organizations look to handle AI-related computing demand. Read analyst Abhijit Sunil’s 2020 predictions for this rapidly growing technology. …read more Source:: Open Source S
UK government launches antitrust investigation of Google-Looker deal
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•The United Kingdom’s Competition and Markets Authority looks into Google’s intended acquisition of Looker to determine if it would cause “a substantial lessening of competition.” …read more Source:: Open Source S