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The Windows 10 security guide: How to safeguard your business
How do you configure Windows 10 PCs to avoid common security problems? There's no software magic bullet, unfortunately, and the tools are different for small businesses and enterprises. Here's what to watch out for.
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Credit card details worth nearly $3.5 million put up for sale on hacking forum
Card details of 2.15 million Americans advertised in a separate forum ad.
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Phishing campaign attempts to spread a new brand of snooping malware
These new malware attacks are very precisely targeted with the aim of gathering information.
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New discoveries from the solar eclipse in 2017 - Video
Dr. Philip Judge, senior scientist in the high altitude observatory national center for atmospheric research, sits down with Tonya Hall to talk about new findings that are still being discovered from the 2017 solar eclipse.
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Automate everything: Welcome to the era of DIY robotics
Falling sensor prices, rapid prototyping, the abundance of cheap microprocessors, and a supportive community of makers have all contributed to enthusiasts creating armies of clever robots.
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5G, security and Huawei: Why the UK is taking a different approach
The old certainties about where technology comes from are going away. That means tough choices ahead.
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Using science fiction to understand the future of the web
Eliot Peper’s near-future SF novels ask questions about social media, the internet, and the future of government.
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Microsoft is going all-in on 'Inner Source'
Microsoft is staffing up an internal Inner Source initiative to bring open-source principles, methodologies and tools for use by development teams inside the company.
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The 10 best smartphones you can buy right now
It's easy to find a great phone today. In fact, current flagship devices are so good you really don't need to be replacing them every year.
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President Trump: 'I want 6G in US as soon as possible'
Meanwhile Huawei CEO calls Trump a "great president" as Trump weighs a ban on its 5G tech in mobile networks.
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Windows 7 users: You need SHA-2 support or no Windows updates after July 2019
Microsoft will begin rolling out SHA-2 standalone updates for Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 in March in preparation for its July 16 implementation deadline.
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Intel’s neuro guru slams deep learning: ‘it’s not actually learning’
Intel's director of its neuromorphic computing initiative, Mike Davies, chided Facebook's Yann LeCun at an industry conference for failing to appreciate the virtues of the Intel technology. He derided the deep learning approach of LeCun and others as failing to truly add up to "learning."
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You have around 20 minutes to contain a Russian APT attack
Russian state hackers don't leave room for error in your cyber-security defenses.
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Superfast Raspberry Pi rival: Odroid N2 promises blistering speed for only 2x price
Hardkernel's Odroid N2 promises great performance for its price.
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Google Earth accidentally reveals secret military sites
The sites offer a glimpse of missiles and launchers in excruciating detail.
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ICANN: There is an ongoing and significant risk to DNS infrastructure
Recent rash of DNS hijacking attacks has spurred ICANN to urge the industry for a more rapid DNSSEC adoption.
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World’s first human eye-resolution VR headset (sorry gamers, for industrial use only)
This ridiculously sharp Virtual Reality display is for industrial applications, but it offers a taste of what's to come for the consumer market.
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There's no ops like NoOps: the next evolution of DevOps
Code moving from frontal-lobe-to-front-office in a snap? Let's consider the case for the complete automation of software delivery and operations.
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Amazon wants to make delivering your packages carbon neutral
Deliveries are going green, but what about that cloud computing data center?
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Adobe patches bug that could blow up MacBook Pro speakers
If you run Adobe Premiere Pro on a MacBook Pro then it pays to go find the latest update, because it patches a bug that has permanently damaged MacBook Pro speakers.
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