Wednesday, 28 February 2018

Final Fantasy XV is Coming to PC, But Hitting a Locked 60fps is Harder Than You’d Think

FFXV

True 4K support will be available when the game launches on March 6, so this is our opportunity for a version without compromise, right? Right?!

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2018 Nissan Armada Review: Big, Thirsty, and Sales Are Through the Roof


Even by large SUV standards, the Nissan Armada casts a giant footprint. A 2017 redesign that carries over virtually unchanged for 2018 more than doubled the big guy’s sales. If you’re doing a lot of carpooling, towing a boat, or taking long trips — kids in travel sports, for instance — it’s not a bad…

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Massive Solar Flares Diminish Chance of Finding Life on Proxima Centauri

eso exoplanet

Ever since we found an exoplanet around the nearest star from Earth, there's been intense interest in whether it could host life. Today's news points in the opposite direction.

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London mayor announces £7m programme to seek out digital talent



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Colt DCS ramps up renewable power use across European datacentre estate



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Affiliate marketing industry failing on privacy compliance



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Chances of success with SAP are only 50-50



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New SanDisk microSD Cards Are Faster Than Your Phone Can Handle

SanDisk-A2-Feature

Ever since Android and iOS hit the market, the ability to add additional storage capacity has been a fundamental difference between them. Many Android devices (though not all) offer a microSD slot with the option to add a variable amount of storage. iPhones categorically don’t. Over time, Android has moved towards integrating additional storage as…

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MWC 2018: 5G collaboration dominates agenda at annual mobile fair



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MWC 2018: Project Flame launches 5G testbed in Barcelona



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Almost half of young women don’t feel they have the skills for a tech career



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Recent Intel CPUs Take Performance Hit With Spectre, Meltdown Patches

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Early tests show that Microsoft's prediction of a mid-single-digit decline in Intel CPU performance after Spectre, Meltdown patches is broadly accurate, but there are exceptions -- and plenty of unknowns.

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Open Banking could bring an extra £1bn to UK economy



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Salary is not top way to attract cybersec pros, report reveals



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ET Deals Roundup: Amazon Fire Stick for $30, Dell XPS Gaming PC for $670, and more

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Looking for an extremely low-cost streaming solution? For a limited time, Amazon is selling the Fire TV Stick for 25 percent off the sticker price. You can also save big on a six-core gaming rig, a USB-C hub, H&R Block tax software, and so much more.

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In the Cryptocurrency Era, Approach Used GPUs With Caution

GTX 980 graphics card

Buying a used GPU might seem to be one way to dodge the high prices on current cards, but Caveat Emptor unquestionably applies here.

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Firms failing to learn from cyber attacks



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Taxing tech giants on revenue only ends up with us customers paying more



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Virgin Money launches digital bank



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Businesses urged to patch Oracle WebLogic flaw



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Government must rewrite illegal sections of Snoopers’ Charter, court told



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AI must develop for the greater good and cut government admin



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Tuesday, 27 February 2018

AT&T Loses Battle to Cripple FTC Authority, Details Plans for Paid Prioritization

AT&T: Your world. Restricted.

AT&T lost its argument to avoid all regulation in court, but it's talking out both sides of its mouth on the subject of paid prioritization.

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ET Deals: Free 4G LTE Internet for GSM Connected Cars from FreedomPop

FreedomPop Connect Car

Connected cars are starting to proliferate, and since streaming music and travel information are so useful, it's no surprise. The folks over at FreedomPop recognize the massive potential for connected cars, so they're offering up a $0.01 SIM card with the option of entirely free 4G LTE internet access.

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Khronos Brings Vulkan to macOS, iOS, After Apple Refuses to

Vulkan-Owner

Apple has shown no interest in supporting Vulkan over the past few years, so Khronos is adding support whether Apple likes it or not.

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Perrone Robotics: We’ll Make Cars, Vacuums, Mining Trucks Self-Driving


No-longer-startup PRI sees scalable autonomous platforms. Even Raspberry Pi is enough for simple autonomy. Vertebrate Lab learnings may change how we think about autonomous devices.

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Finnish government’s bridge to Asia drives IT deals



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How overheated is the GPU market in 2018?

AMD

The entire GPU market is badly overheated, but that heat isn't hitting AMD and Nvidia equally, and it's not equally distributed across the GPUs in either company's product line. We investigate in greater detail.

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How to Create Your Own Private Photo Sharing Cloud

Moments easily organizes your images

If you want to be able to get at your photos from anywhere, and share them with others, without the cost or potential privacy issues of keeping them in a public cloud, here are some ways to DIY your own private photo sharing cloud.

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King’s College dumps legacy SAN for Nimble hybrid flash



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Understanding the cyber threat key to UK defence, says NCSC



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Sweden’s Systembolaget picks Evry for cloud transformation



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Main business objective of fintechs is collaboration with traditional finance firms



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How IT is taking UPS to new heights



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GDPR will have positive ripple effect, say US consumer group



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MWC 2018: Data, not connectivity, now core to IoT, says Cisco Jasper



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All About Professional Network Engineer Career

People always have the notion of taking a network engineer to be the same as a network administrator, but there is always a huge difference between the two jobs when it comes to job differentiation. A network engineer major skills are to plan, design, construct, implement and oversee the general performance of the computer networks that promote in-house voice, video, data and wireless network performance and services, he engages more technical skills and development of a network. On the other hand, a network administrator mostly deals with managing, maintaining and troubleshooting when the network fails.

Another difference can be demonstrated by the level of education where a network engineer is more educated and has more skills and a higher salary than a network admin.

Network Topology

The Duties of a network engineer

Network engineers are involved in creating reliable network solutions through a sustainable infrastructure that ensures dependable online and onsite information technology delivery to the users who access the network. They often switch roles as they encounter other responsibilities and interact with other professionals such as network architects or security system engineers and work together within the system or they can be hired outside as consultants. They design and perform network configurations, ensure reliable performance through troubleshooting. They monitor the entire network system and configure the security systems such as organization’s firewalls. The network engineers report to the chief information security officer or the CIO and other stakeholders of the organization to discuss the objectives, policies and network updates.

They have to work closely with project managers and other engineers during the entire development and afterward to manage the capacity of the network and execute the remote and on-site support required.

The Qualifications of a network engineer

Many universities and institutions provide network training programs. To secure an entry job, one may need only an associate degree in computer science. Additional experience is also a plus such as CISCO engineering certificate programmes which offers five levels of career training. There are more related certifications which can boost a network engineer’s opportunities offered by various institutions such a Microsoft, the Juniper Networks, the Alcatel- Lucent, Extreme Networks, the Hewlett Packard Enterprise, IPv6 Forum and many more.

These engineers can be drawn from other fields such as Mathematics, physics and electrical engineering. Other technical skills such as good communication, analytical skills, organizational and leadership skills are also important to have the ability to interact with other people and solve the issues at hand. They have to understand the complexities of a network, able to detect complex issues that nobody else can handle and solve the problems or give the appropriate measures that can be implemented to improve the current network status. They also need to have the capacity to interact with other professionals, give orders and flexible enough to work with other engineers and other colleagues in the line of business to do not have the technical know-how of networking.

Network engineers must also know about the changing trends in applications and different software development requirements. Reflect the rising need for automation and define software networking. Understand the flow of traffic, app priorities and data flow requirements. They also need to be aware of hyper-convergence systems, the containers, security roles, virtualization and the rising need for wide area network and storage engineering.

Network engineer career path

They usually earn a salary ranging between $46,500 to $115,000 which depends on their experience and skills in the field. There are bonuses too, and they can receive profit sharing from willing employers. Work time is usually 40 hours per week but must be flexible as they can be called in anytime and weekends if there rises a network technical problem. If you have any network issue or need consultation, then you can approach the Surrey based Surrey based TNSC network engineers who can help you achieve your goals much easier.



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Monday, 26 February 2018

London councils set aside more than £1.2m for GDPR



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Samsung Unveils the Galaxy S9, and Yes, It Has a Headphone Jack

SamsungS9-Feature

Samsung's new Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus have been unveiled at Mobile World Congress. The phones are largely an evolutionary design, but Samsung did bake a few new tricks into them.

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ET Deals: Xbox One X for $500 with $100 Bonus Gift Card

Xbox One X

When the Xbox One first launched in 2013, Microsoft's gaming division was in turmoil. But under the stewardship of Phil Spencer, the Xbox team has effectively corrected course. And with the Xbox One X, Microsoft is really pushing the console market forward.

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How to Edit a PDF


PDFs weren't designed to be great for editing, but sometimes there really isn't a choice. Don't be like Paul Manafort -- here are some good options for getting the job done.

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Tesla to Hit 200,000 Sales This Year, Could Limit Model 3 Tax Credits


The more Model 3s delivered this year, the more people get the full $7,500 tax credit. Will it be 50,000 Model 3 buyers,100,000, 150,000, or more?

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GDPR gotchas and how to handle them



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Cloud management platforms: Getting started and making it work



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MWC 2018: Telefónica aims to connect 100 million in Latin America



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MediaTek Unveils New P60 Helio With Integrated AI Processing

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MediaTek is unveiling its new Helio P60 SoC at Mobile World Congress, with substantially improved CPU, GPU, and AI performance.

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NatWest opens four UK fintech hubs



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Cryptomining is top attack type, says Malwarebytes



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Nokia’s 8110, aka the ‘Matrix Phone,’ Returns in May

Nokia-8110-Matrix

Last year, Nokia announced the nostalgia fueled Nokia 3310. This year, it's announcing the 8110, the so-called "Matrix phone."

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Migration figures could spell trouble for UK tech



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Surveillance watchdog investigates security risks of GCHQ IT contractors



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Cyber criminals catching up with nation state attacks



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Massdrop: Nvidia Expects GPU Prices to Rise Through Q3 2018

Nvidia-Feature

Hardware community Massdrop is predicting GPU prices will remain high through Q3 of this year. Here's hoping they're wrong.

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Ideal Standard standardises in Emea with Nakivo virtual backup



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MWC 2018: 5G 'open for business', says Ericsson CEO



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2018 could be year of mobile malware, says McAfee 



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Estonia wants to introduce special visa for digital nomads



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Most UK small firms still not prepared for GDPR, FSB survey shows



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A smarter state can only be built on smarter procurement



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Machines delve deep into customer minds



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Legacy lock-in and lack of skills hamper public sector cloud adoption



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What are the retail jobs that don’t exist yet?



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MWC 2018: Samsung Galaxy S9 launch kicks off annual mobile festival



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Friday, 23 February 2018

25 Best Android Tips to Make Your Phone More Useful

smiling android

Make your Android phone all it can be with these tips and tricks.

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ET Deals Roundup: $22 Qi Car Charger Mount, Dell 512GB SSD Laptop for $580, and more

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Want a new gaming PC that won’t break the bank? Right now, Dell is discounting the six-core Inspiron 5680 gaming tower by a whopping $150. You can also save big on Qi wireless chargers, 4K TVs, top-notch laptops, and so much more.Featured DealsNew Dell Inspiron 5680 Intel Core i5-8400 6-core Gaming Desktop with 3GB GTX…

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How Does AMD’s New Ryzen 5 2400G Fare Against Intel in GPGPU Compute?

Ryzen2-Feature

The Ryzen 2400G has no equal in its price range when it comes to integrated graphics performance, but how will the CPU respond to GPGPU compute loads against Intel?

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Intel Didn’t Disclose Spectre, Meltdown to US Government Until News Went Public

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Intel has now acknowledged it decided not to inform the US government about Meltdown or Spectre, opting instead to let the news go public. It had no such qualms about warning other customers.

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More than a quarter of UK shoppers prepared for wearable contactless payments



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GDPR is having positive impact on privacy profession, says IAPP



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Cloud DR: Key choices in cloud disaster recovery



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IT services giants face stiff challenge from niche players in IoT market



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Blizzard Drops New Warcraft III Patch, Tourney, as Rumors of a Remaster Spread

Warcraft III Undead Campaign

Blizzard has just issued a patch for its 16-year old game, Warcraft III, along with a major Warcraft III tourney. Could a full remaster be on the way?

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Public education important in new data protection era, says ICO



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Global Sales of Smartphones Have Fallen for the First Time Ever

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Smartphone sales dropped in Q4 2017 for the first time in nearly 14 years. Is this a momentary blip or a sign that the market has hit saturation?

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HPE’s new CEO presents strong first quarter for hybrid IT



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RBS’s first profit in a decade accompanied by major first for mobile channel



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Ofcom pledges to halve the cost of full-fibre broadband network builds



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HP Inc chief argues the case to upgrade from older, uglier PCs



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Avast discovers Tempting Cedar Android spyware campaign



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Thursday, 22 February 2018

SpaceX Launches First Satellites to Extend Broadband Coverage


SpaceX has launched the first two prototypes for the global communication satellite service it wants to develop. The company expects to put over 10,000 satellites in orbit.

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ET deals: Dell Inspiron 3650 Quad-Core Desktop PC for $599

Dell Inspiron ET

If you want a desktop PC with a good balance between performance and price, check out the Dell Inspiron 3650. With a quad-core Skylake processor and a substantial amount of memory, this flexible PC is a fantastic bargain when you use today's 47% total discount.

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2019 Volvo XC40 Review: Standout Subcompact Crossover, Heavy on Safety


The subcompact XC40 completes Volvo's line of crossovers. The cockpit is to die for, but not with Volvo's safety features, to die in. Check out the Lava orange carpeting.

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Hana and S/4 users more sophisticated but beset by licensing doubts



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Farming gets £90m tech boost



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Game Mod Developer Caught Deliberately Distributing Malware

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While the company has since apologized, comments by the studio head suggest he still doesn't understand the magnitude of his own screw-up.

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Unprotected Kubernetes consoles expose firms to cryptojacking



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Epyc Secrets: How AMD Epyc CPUs Could Outmaneuver, Outscale Intel

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AMD has released new details of how it built its Epyc line of CPUs and why it went with an unusual quad-die MCM structure as opposed to a monolithic die.

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Emergency Services Network progress ‘deeply unsatisfactory’, says PAC



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BitTorrent Rolls Out Questionable uTorrent Security Patch At The Last Minute

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According to Googler Travis Ormandy, one of uTorrent's features has left users wide open to a serious attack. A patch is rolling out now, but it's unclear how effective the fix will be.

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Researchers Develop a File System for DNA-Based Storage

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Research from Microsoft Research and the University of Washington may have cracked the code to make DNA a viable storage medium.

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5G mobile network rocks up in Brighton



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MPs run the rule over digital currency to identify risks and opportunities



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Schoolkids want social media giants to do more to stop online bullying



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First Direct pilots open banking platform



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Google calls out Microsoft for failing to fix reported flaw



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Makers Academy: Helping firms to address diversity recruitment woes



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O2 uses The O2 to run 5G mobile network trials



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Hawaii missile alert: Why the wrong guy was fired



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CW Nordics: Nordics CIOs’ priorities in 2018



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Email attacks and incident detection top security challenges



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Wednesday, 21 February 2018

UK organisations failing to take action against fraud



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Qualcomm Offers Even More Money For NXP, Tells Broadcom to Shove Off

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Qualcomm listened to Broadcom's ''best and final offer" last week -- and just effectively told Broadcom to take a hike.

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Intel Releases Spectre Patches for Kaby Lake, Coffee Lake

Ivy Bridge die... on fire!

Intel has fielded a new set of updates for Spectre with broad support for Kaby Lake, Skylake, and Coffee Lake. Fixes for Haswell, Sandy Bridge, and Ivy Bridge are all in beta testing.

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ET Deals Extended Presidents’ Day Deals: $400 off Alienware 15 4K Gaming Laptop, $100 off PSVR Skyrim Bundle, and more

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The long Presidents' Day weekend is over, but that doesn't mean all the sales are gone. If you're looking for a new desktop PC, and iPad, or even a robotic vacuum, you can still find incredible deals from online retailers. But don't wait too long – the discounts won't stick around forever.

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CERN to Transport Antimatter in a Van to Study Neutron Stars

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Researchers at CERN have gotten comfortable with antimatter -- so comfortable, in fact, they're planning to load a billion antimatter particles into a van for a quick field trip.

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How Amazon Could Succeed in Overturning the Old Healthcare Model

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We round up some of the usual suspects from the health tech industry and look at how they're likely to play a role in the Bezos-Buffet-Dimon healthcare model.

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Manchester Science Partnerships opens competition to drive data science and tech startups forward



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Executive interview: Sudheesh Nair, president, Nutanix



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CityFibre launches consumer broadband partnership in Aberdeen



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Why digital customer experience requires business transformation



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Microsoft’s Windows on ARM Effort is Seriously Limited

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A new list of Windows 10 on ARM limitations has dropped. It's a doozy. Depending on your use case for the laptop, you might end up with your workflow hamstrung.

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FBI seeks information on IaaS and SaaS providers as cloud push gathers pace



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Lloyds Bank announces three-year digital transformation



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AMD Launches New Epyc, Ryzen Embedded CPUs

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AMD is launching new Ryzen and Epyc-based parts into the embedded market. The new chips are impressive, with high core counts in some cases and leading performance per $ in others.

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Retailers Leak Speeds and Prices on Upcoming Intel Coffee Lake Chips

8th Gen Intel Core S-series Die

New CPUs from Intel are going to plug holes in the company's product line -- and some of that information has tipped up ahead of launch.

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Vxfiber brings Swedish open access full-fibre broadband model to UK



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Economic impact of cyber crime is significant and rising



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Security leaders investing in automation and AI, study shows



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CBRE: European colocation market adjusts to 'new' high-growth norms in 2017



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UAE makes artificial intelligence leap



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AI a threat to cyber security, warns report



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Demand for cyber security skills outstrips internal supply, research finds



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Infosys opens delivery and innovation centre in Finland



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Tuesday, 20 February 2018

Google Rolls Out Google Pay Branding to Replace Android Pay

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Google's mobile payment platform has gone through almost as many revamps as its messaging apps, but maybe today will be the last one for a long time.

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The Opportunity Rover Has Now Operated for 5,000 Martian Days


This plucky little robot has just spent is 5,000th Martian day on the red planet. It was only supposed to last 90 Martian days.

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ET Deals: Norton Core Connected AC2600 Secure Wi-Fi Router with One-Year Security Plus for $200

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If you're using the default wireless router that your ISP provides, you might be dealing with coverage issues. Certain rooms in your house might drop your connection, or the speed might be terrible. So if you're ready to upgrade to a better wireless router that doesn't compromise one iota on security, consider the Norton Core.

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Samsung Launches Unreal 30TB SSD Capable of Holding Anything You Own

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Samsung has announced a new 30TB SSD designed for businesses and individuals who need an absolutely enormous amount of storage and can afford to pay for it.

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Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter in Standby Mode After Battery Malfunction


The Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) is an important tool for scientists studying the red planet. That's why NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory took aggressive action last week when the satellite reported a malfunction.

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Black Role Models in Tech: A Personal Perspective

Danielle Wood courtesy MIT and David Silverman Photography

As part of celebrating Black History Month, we are sharing the perspectives of Tobi Amos, a young African-American engineer about some of the black role models who helped inspire her.

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Businesses face unprecedented volume of cyber attacks



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Software Cheat May Have Helped Mercedes-Benz Pass US Emissions Rules


Reports say Mercedes-Benz diesels stopped cleansing the exhaust after 21 miles. The cars also recognized emissions tests and went to full-clean mode.

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